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1994 NCAA Division I baseball season

1994 NCAA Division I baseball season
Number of teams 276
NCAA Tournament
College World Series
Champions Oklahoma
Runners-up Georgia Tech
MOP Chip Glass (Oklahoma)
Seasons
← 1993
1995 →
1994 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#9 Clemson y 20 4   .833     57 18   .760
#2 Georgia Tech y 16 8   .667     50 17   .746
Duke 16 8   .667     33 20   .623
#6 Florida State y 14 9   .609     53 22   .707
NC State y 13 11   .542     46 18   .719
North Carolina 10 13   .435     34 21   .618
Wake Forest 10 14   .417     37 20   .649
Maryland 6 18   .250     24 30   .444
Virginia 2 22   .083     20 34   .370
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1994; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1994 Big East Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
Pittsburgh 16 5 0   .762     31 16 1   .656
Providence 13 8 0   .619     32 21 0   .604
Seton Hall 12 8 0   .600     32 21 1   .602
Connecticut y 12 9 0   .571     30 18 0   .625
St. John's 10 8 0   .556     20 16 0   .556
Georgetown 6 12 1   .342     17 31 1   .357
Boston College 5 14 0   .263     14 23 2   .385
Villanova 4 14 0   .222     16 23 0   .410
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1994; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1994 Big Eight Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#12 Oklahoma State y 21 6   .778     49 17   .742
#1 Oklahoma y 21 9   .700     50 17   .746
#25 Kansas y 17 9   .654     40 18   .690
Iowa State 15 14   .517     30 28   .517
Nebraska 14 16   .467     32 28   .533
Missouri 9 19   .321     32 26   .552
Kansas State 3 27   .100     13 43   .232
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1994; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1992 Big Ten Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#11 Ohio State y 25 2   .926     49 9   .845
#28 Minnesota y 21 7   .750     42 21   .667
Michigan 13 15   .464     29 29   .500
Michigan State 13 15   .464     26 29   .473
Iowa 13 15   .464     22 32   .407
Penn State 12 15   .444     25 24   .510
Indiana 12 16   .429     33 23   .589
Illinois 12 16   .429     26 26   .500
Northwestern 10 18   .357     34 22   .607
Purdue 8 20   .286     16 39   .291
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1994; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1994 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#29 Kent State y 18 7   .720     33 17   .660
Ohio 18 10   .643     34 19   .642
Bowling Green 16 10   .615     29 18   .617
Central Michigan y 18 12   .600     38 21   .644
Western Michigan 18 12   .600     30 23   .566
Eastern Michigan 15 12   .556     29 27   .518
Toledo 12 16   .429     23 31   .426
Akron 10 16   .385     29 25   .537
Miami 9 21   .300     18 36   .333
Ball State 4 22   .154     17 32   .347
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1994; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1994 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Eastern
#10 Tennessee xy 24 5   .828     52 14   .788
#21 Florida y 16 9   .640     40 23   .635
Kentucky 11 14   .440     32 25   .561
South Carolina 11 15   .423     35 23   .603
Vanderbilt 10 20   .333     28 30   .483
Georgia 9 19   .321     22 35   .386
Western
#7 LSU xy 21 6   .778     46 20   .697
Mississippi State 15 12   .556     36 23   .610
#8 Auburn y 16 13   .552     44 21   .677
Arkansas 13 13   .500     30 27   .526
Ole Miss 12 14   .462     30 26   .536
Alabama 4 22   .154     21 35   .375
x – Division champion
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1994; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1994 Southern Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Western Carolina y 19 4   .826     45 18   .714
Georgia Southern 15 7   .682     31 25   .554
Marshall 12 9   .571     23 20   .535
East Tennessee State 12 11   .522     19 21   .475
The Citadel y 11 13   .458     32 34   .485
Appalachian State 10 13   .435     22 26   .458
VMI 10 13   .435     21 29   .420
Davidson 10 14   .417     20 31   .392
Furman 4 19   .174     9 35   .205
† – Conference champion
‡ – SoCon Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1994; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1994 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) began in the spring of 1994. The season progressed through the regular season and concluded with the 1994 College World Series. The College World Series, held for the forty eighth time in 1994, consisted of one team from each of eight regional competitions and was held in Omaha, Nebraska at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium as a double-elimination tournament. Oklahoma claimed the championship for the second time.

This is a partial list of conference champions from the 1994 season. The NCAA sponsored regional competitions to determine the College World Series participants. Each of the eight regionals consisted of six teams competing in double-elimination tournaments, with the winners advancing to Omaha. In order to provide all conference champions with an automatic bid, 12 conference champions participated in a play-in round. The six winners joined the other 18 conference champions with automatic bids, 24 teams earned at-large selections.

The following is an incomplete list of conference standings:

The 1994 season marked the forty eighth NCAA Baseball Tournament, which culminated with the eight team College World Series. The College World Series was held in Omaha, Nebraska. The eight teams played a double-elimination format, with Oklahoma claiming their second championship with a 13–5 win over Georgia Tech in the final.



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