1965 NCAA University Division baseball tournament#District 3 at Gastonia, NC
{{Short description|American college sports championship}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{Infobox NCAA Baseball Tournament
| Year=1965
| Division=University Division
| Image=
| ImageSize=
| Caption=
| Teams=23
| CollegeWorldSeriesBallpark=Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium
| City=Omaha, NE
| Champions=Arizona State
| TitleCount=1st
| Runner-Up=Ohio State
| CWSCount=2nd
| Coach=Bobby Winkles
| CoachCount=1st
| MOP=Sal Bando
| MOPTeam=Arizona State
| Attendance=
| Television=
| tournament_link=NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
}}
The 1965 NCAA University Division baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1965 NCAA University Division baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its nineteenth year. Eight regional districts sent representatives to the College World Series with preliminary rounds within each district serving to determine each representative. These events would later become known as regionals. Each district had its own format for selecting teams, resulting in 23 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament.{{cite web|title=NCAA Men's College World Series Records|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/baseball_cws_RB/2009CWSfull.pdf|publisher=NCAA|access-date=May 30, 2014|page=195|year=2009}} The nineteenth tournament's champion was Arizona State, coached by Bobby Winkles. The Most Outstanding Player was Sal Bando of Arizona State.
Regionals
The opening rounds of the tournament were played across seven district sites across the country, each consisting of a field of two to four teams. Each district tournament, except District 2, was double-elimination. The winners of each district advanced to the College World Series.{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HDlWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=AOkDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3328%2C3705256 |work=Spokesman-Review |location=(Spokane, Washington) |agency=Associated Press |title='World Series' berth on line for collegians |date=May 26, 1965 |page=17}}
Bold indicates winner. * indicates extra innings.
=District 1 at [[Boston|Boston, MA]]=
{{2TeamBracket
| legs = 3
| seeds = no
| RD1-team1=Connecticut
| RD1-score1-1=7
| RD1-score1-2=0
| RD1-score1-3=7
| RD1-team2={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Holy Cross Crusaders|title=Holy Cross}}
| RD1-score2-1=4
| RD1-score2-2=5
| RD1-score2-3=0
}}
=District 2 at [[Princeton, New Jersey|Princeton, NJ]]=
{{4TeamBracket
| seeds = no
| RD1-team1={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Rider Broncs|title=Rider}}
| RD1-score1=3
| RD1-team2={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Princeton Tigers|title=Princeton}}
| RD1-score2=4
| RD1-team3=Lafayette
| RD1-score3=4
| RD1-team4={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Pittsburgh Panthers|title=Pittsburgh}}
| RD1-score4=3
| RD2-team1=Princeton
| RD2-score1=4
| RD2-team2=Lafayette
| RD2-score2=5
}}
=District 3 at [[Gastonia, North Carolina|Gastonia, NC]]=
{{4Team2ElimBracket
| RD1=
| RD2=
| RD3=
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Mississippi State Bulldogs|title=Mississippi State}}
| RD1-score1=6
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2=Florida State
| RD1-score2=3
| RD1-seed3=
| RD1-team3={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Furman Paladins|title=Furman}}
| RD1-score3=4
| RD1-seed4=
| RD1-team4={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Maryland Terrapins|title=Maryland}}
| RD1-score4=3
| RD1-seed5=
| RD1-team5=Florida State
| RD1-score5=7
| RD1-seed6=
| RD1-team6=Maryland
| RD1-score6=3
| RD2-seed1=
| RD2-team1=Mississippi State
| RD2-score1=2
| RD2-seed2=
| RD2-team2=Furman
| RD2-score2=5
| RD2-seed3=
| RD2-team3=Mississippi State
| RD2-score3=2
| RD2-seed4=
| RD2-team4=Florida State
| RD2-score4=6
| RD3-seed1=
| RD3-team1=Furman
| RD3-score1-1=1
| RD3-score1-2=5
| RD3-seed2=
| RD3-team2=Florida State
| RD3-score2-1=2
| RD3-score2-2=7
}}
=District 4 at [[Oxford, Ohio|Oxford, OH]]=
{{4Team2ElimBracket
| RD1=
| RD2=
| RD3=
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Ohio Bobcats|title=Ohio}}
| RD1-score1=7
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Detroit Titans|title=Detroit}}
| RD1-score2=6
| RD1-seed3=
| RD1-team3=Ohio State
| RD1-score3=4
| RD1-seed4=
| RD1-team4={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Ball State Cardinals|title=Ball State}}
| RD1-score4=0
| RD1-seed5=
| RD1-team5=Detroit
| RD1-score5=4
| RD1-seed6=
| RD1-team6=Ball State
| RD1-score6=3
| RD2-seed1=
| RD2-team1=Ohio
| RD2-score1=2
| RD2-seed2=
| RD2-team2=Ohio State
| RD2-score2=4
| RD2-seed3=
| RD2-team3=Ohio
| RD2-score3=7
| RD2-seed4=
| RD2-team4=Detroit
| RD2-score4=8
| RD3-seed1=
| RD3-team1=Ohio State
| RD3-score1-1=10
| RD3-score1-2=—
| RD3-seed2=
| RD3-team2=Detroit
| RD3-score2-1=7
| RD3-score2-2=—
}}
=District 5 at [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis, MO]]=
{{2TeamBracket
| legs = 3
| seeds = no
| RD1-team1={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Missouri Tigers|title=Missouri}}
| RD1-score1-1=4
| RD1-score1-2=4
| RD1-score1-3=—
| RD1-team2={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Saint Louis Billikens|title=Saint Louis}}
| RD1-score2-1=5
| RD1-score2-2=5
| RD1-score2-3=—
}}
=District 6=
Texas automatically qualified for the College World Series out of District 6.
=District 7 at [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix, AZ]]=
{{3TeamBracket
| legs = 3
| seeds = no
| RD1-team1={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Northern Colorado Bears|title=Northern Colorado}}
| RD1-score1-1=1
| RD1-score1-2=1
| RD1-score1-3=1
| RD1-team2={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Denver Pioneers|title=Denver}}
| RD1-score2-1=8
| RD1-score2-2=0
| RD1-score2-3=0
| RD2-team1=Arizona State
| RD2-score1-1=7
| RD2-score1-2=12
| RD2-score1-3=—
| RD2-team2=Northern Colorado
| RD2-score2-1=2
| RD2-score2-2=3
| RD2-score2-3=—
}}
:* Northern Colorado was then known as Colorado State College
=District 8=
{{3TeamBracket
| legs = 3
| seeds = no
| RD1=Semifinals
Stanford, CA
| RD2 = Finals
Pullman, WA
| RD1-team1={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Cal State Northridge Matadors|title=Cal State Northridge}}
| RD1-score1-1=1
| RD1-score1-2=1
| RD1-score1-3=6
| RD1-team2={{CBSB link|year=1965|team=Stanford Indians|title=Stanford}}
| RD1-score2-1=0
| RD1-score2-2=12
| RD1-score2-3=11
| RD2-team1 = Stanford
| RD2-score1-1 = 1
| RD2-score1-2 = 3
| RD2-score1-3 = —
| RD2-team2=Washington State
| RD2-score2-1=2
| RD2-score2-2=13
| RD2-score2-3=—
}}
:* Cal State Northridge was then known as San Fernando Valley State
College World Series
=Participants=
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! School !! Conference !! Record (conference) !! Head coach !! CWS appearances !! CWS best finish !! CWS record | ||||||
align=center | WAC | 49–7 (9–3) | Bobby Winkles | 1 (last: 1964) | 6th (1964) | 1–2 |
align=center | Yankee | 15–7 (7–3) | Larry Panciera | 2 (last: 1959) | 5th (1957) | 1–4 |
align=center | n/a | 31–9–1 (n/a) | Fred Hatfield | 3 (last: 1963) | 4th (1962) | 3–6 |
align=center | n/a | 16–5 (n/a) | Charlie Gelbert | 3 (last: 1958) | 3rd (1953) | 3–6 |
align=center | Big Ten | 26–11 (11–2) | Marty Karow | 1 (last: 1951) | 8th (1951) | 0–2 |
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| {{cbsb link|year=1965|team=Saint Louis Billikens|school=Saint Louis University|title=Saint Louis}} | MVC | 23–7–1 (6–1) | Roy Lee | 0 (last: none) | none | 0–0 |
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| Texas | SWC | 18–5 (11–4) | Bibb Falk | 8 (last: 1963) | 1st (1949, 1950) | 19–13 |
align=center | Pac-8 | 31–6 (14–4) | Chuck Brayton | 2 (last: 1956) | 2nd (1950) | 3–4 |
=Results=
==Bracket==
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1=Ohio State
| RD1-score1=2
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2=Florida State
| RD1-score2=1
| RD1-seed3=
| RD1-team3=Washington State
| RD1-score3=12
| RD1-seed4=
| RD1-team4=Texas
| RD1-score4=5
| RD1-seed5=
| RD1-team5=Arizona State
| RD1-score5=14
| RD1-seed6=
| RD1-team6=Lafayette
| RD1-score6=1
| RD1-seed7=
| RD1-team7={{cbsb link|year=1965|team=Saint Louis Billikens|title=Saint Louis}}
| RD1-score7=2
| RD1-seed8=
| RD1-team8=Connecticut
| RD1-score8=1
| RD2-seed1=
| RD2-team1=Ohio State
| RD2-score1=14
| RD2-seed2=
| RD2-team2=Washington State
| RD2-score2=1
| RD2-seed3=
| RD2-team3=Arizona State
| RD2-score3=13
| RD2-seed4=
| RD2-team4=Saint Louis
| RD2-score4=3
| RD2-seed5=
| RD2-team5=Florida State
| RD2-score5=3
| RD2-seed6=
| RD2-team6=Texas
| RD2-score6=2
| RD2-seed7=
| RD2-team7=Lafayette
| RD2-score7=4
| RD2-seed8=
| RD2-team8=Connecticut
| RD2-score8=6
| RD3-seed1=
| RD3-team1=Ohio State
| RD3-score1=4
| RD3-seed2=
| RD3-team2=Arizona State
| RD3-score2=9
| RD3-seed3=
| RD3-team3=Saint Louis
| RD3-score3=5
| RD3-seed4=
| RD3-team4=Florida State
| RD3-score4=3
| RD3-seed5=
| RD3-team5=Washington State
| RD3-score5=3
| RD3-seed6=
| RD3-team6=Connecticut
| RD3-score6=2
| RD4-seed1=
| RD4-team1=Arizona State
| RD4-score1=6
| RD4-seed2=
| RD4-team2=Saint Louis
| RD4-score2=2
| RD4-seed3=
| RD4-team3=Ohio State
| RD4-score3=115
| RD4-seed4=
| RD4-team4=Washington State
| RD4-score4=0
| RD5-seed1=
| RD5-team1=Arizona State
| RD5-score1-1=3
| RD5-score1-2=2
| RD5-seed2=
| RD5-team2=Ohio State
| RD5-score2-1=7
| RD5-score2-2=1
}}
==Game results==
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! Date !! Game !! Winner !! Score !! Loser !! Notes | |||||
align=center
|rowspan=4| June 7 | Game 1 | Ohio State | 2–1 | Florida State | |
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| Game 2 | Washington State | 12–5 | Texas | ||
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| Game 3 | Arizona State | 14–1 | Lafayette | ||
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| Game 4 | {{cbsb link|year=1965|team=Saint Louis Billikens|school=Saint Louis University|title=Saint Louis}} | 2–1 | Connecticut | ||
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|rowspan=4| June 8 | Game 5 | Florida State | 3–2 | Texas | Texas eliminated |
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| Game 6 | Connecticut | 6–4 | Lafayette | Lafayette eliminated | |
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| Game 7 | Ohio State | 14–1 | Washington State | ||
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| Game 8 | Arizona State | 13–3 | {{cbsb link|year=1965|team=Saint Louis Billikens|school=Saint Louis University|title=Saint Louis}} | ||
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|rowspan=3| June 9 | Game 9 | {{cbsb link|year=1965|team=Saint Louis Billikens|school=Saint Louis University|title=Saint Louis}} | 5–3 | Florida State | Florida State eliminated |
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| Game 10 | Washington State | 3–2 | Connecticut | Connecticut eliminated | |
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| Game 11 | Arizona State | 9–4 | Ohio State | ||
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|rowspan=2| June 10 | Game 12 | Arizona State | 6–2 | {{cbsb link|year=1965|team=Saint Louis Billikens|school=Saint Louis University|title=Saint Louis}} | Saint Louis eliminated |
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| Game 13 | Ohio State | 1–0 (15 innings) | Washington State | Washington State eliminated | |
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| June 11 | Game 14 | Ohio State | 7–3 | Arizona State | |
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| June 12 | Final | Arizona State | 2–1 | Ohio State | Arizona State wins CWS |
=All-Tournament Team=
The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team.
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Position | Player | School |
---|---|---|
rowspan=2| P | Steve Arlin | style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Ohio State Buckeyes|border=0}}|Ohio State |
Doug Nurnberg | style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Arizona State Sun Devils|border=0}}|Arizona State | |
C | Chuck Brinkman | style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Ohio State Buckeyes|border=0}}|Ohio State |
1B | Arnold Chonko | style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Ohio State Buckeyes|border=0}}|Ohio State |
2B | Luis Lagunas | style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Arizona State Sun Devils|border=0}}|Arizona State |
3B | Sal Bando (MOP) | style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Arizona State Sun Devils|border=0}}|Arizona State |
SS | Bo Rein | style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Ohio State Buckeyes|border=0}}|Ohio State |
rowspan=3| OF | Jim Dix | style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Saint Louis Billikens|border=0}}|{{color|white|Saint Louis}} |
Bob Fry | style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Washington State Cougars|border=0}}|{{color|white|Washington State}} | |
Rick Monday | style={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Arizona State Sun Devils|border=0}}|Arizona State |
=Notable players=
Tournament notes
- Ohio State's 15 inning victory over Washington State is the longest game in College World Series history
See also
References
{{Reflist}}
{{NCAA Division I baseball tournament}}
{{1964–65 NCAA University Division championships navbox}}