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The 2007 College World Series was held from June 15-24, 2007 in Omaha, Nebraska. Eight NCAA Division I college baseball teams met at Rosenblatt Stadium after having played their way through a 64-team bracket. This was the 61st College World Series overall, and the 58th to be held in Omaha. Oregon State went undefeated through the College World Series, posting a 5-0 record. The Beavers, lead by head coach Pat Casey, won all three games in their four-team bracket and then defeated North Carolina in two games in the best-of-three championship series. Oregon State became the fifth team to win consecutive NCAA titles (last done by LSU in 1996-97), and were the first team to win four games in a CWS by six or more runs. Their opener against Cal State Fullerton was a tight 3-2 victory, but OSU's last four games in the CWS were not close, impressive for a team seeded in the lower half of the 64-team tournament. The Beavers also became the first team to win the CWS after having posted a losing conference record. Oregon State was a disappointing 10-14 (.417) in the Pac-10, placing sixth among the nine baseball-playing schools (Oregon dropped baseball in 1981, but revived it in 2009.) However, the Beavers' non-conference record during the regular season was an impressive 28-3 (.903), and as defending NCAA champions, just enough to gain a berth in the 64-team tournament. They were placed as a #3 seed in one of the 16 four-team regionals, in Charlottesville, Virginia. Oregon State responded by going 11-1 (.917) in the post season. Oregon State won their final 10 games to finish at 49-18 (.731) overall. The Beavers trailed in only one inning of 2007 CWS: the first inning of the final game. Their only loss in the post season came during the second game of regionals, where they fell in 13 innings to host Virginia.[1] Oregon State freshman pitcher Jorge Reyes (of Warden, Washington) was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2007 CWS. Reyes was 2-0 as a starter, defeating Cal State Fullerton in the opener and North Carolina in the first game of the finals. [edit] Participants
[edit] Tournament Notes
[edit] BracketThe teams were separated into two four-team double elimination tournaments; the winners met for a best-of-three starting June 23. In the bracket below, in each round the match-up in the game in the loser's bracket is determined by the results of the games in "the same round" in the winners' bracket, and therefore was necessarily played after those winners' bracket games. [edit] 2007 College World Series Bracket
[edit] Final CWS standings
[edit] ResultsAll times are CDT. [edit] Friday 6/15[edit] Game 1: 1:00 PM
WP: Bobby Bramhall (7-2) LP: Trystan Magnuson (3-3) [edit] Game 2: 6:00 PM
WP: Adam Warren (11-0) LP: Justin Pigott (7-7) SV: Andrew Carignan (16) [edit] Saturday 6/16[edit] Game 3: 1:00 PM
WP: Jason Jarvis (2-2) LP: Scott Gorgen (12-3) [edit] Game 4: 6:00 PM
WP: Jorge Reyes (6-3) LP: Wes Roemer (11-7) SV: Eddie Kunz (12) [edit] Sunday 6/17[edit] Game 5: 1:00 PM
WP: Justin Marks (9-2) LP: Chad Crosswhite (8-5) [edit] Game 6: 6:00 PM
WP: Joe Savery (11-1) LP: Alex White (6-6) SV: Cole St.Clair (9) [edit] Monday 6/18[edit] Game 7: 1:00 PM
WP: Dylan Axelrod (6-4) LP: Bryan Harris (2-3) [edit] Game 8: 6:00 PM
WP: Mike Stutes (21-4) LP: Brian Flores (11-2) [edit] Tuesday 6/19[edit] Game 9: 1:00 PM
WP: Luke Putkonen (8-1) LP: Colby Wark (3-4) SV: Andrew Carignan (17) [edit] Game 10: 6:00 PM
WP: Scott Gorgen (13-3) LP: Mike Leake (13-2) [edit] Wednesday 6/20[edit] Game 11: 1:00 PM
WP: Woodard (11-2) LP: Berry (11-3) [edit] Game 12: 6:00 PM
WP: Daniel Turpen (10-1) LP: Christian Bergman (0-4) [edit] Thursday 6/21[edit] Game 13: 6:00 PM
WP: Adam Warren (12-0) LP: Matt Langwell (8-2) SV: Andrew Carignan (18) [edit] Saturday 6/23[edit] Game 14: 6:00 PM
WP: Jorge Reyes (2-0) LP: Alex White (6-7) [edit] Sunday 6/24[edit] Game 15: 6:00 PM
WP: Mike Stutes (2-4) LP: Luke Putkonen (8-2) [edit] All Tournament TeamThe following players were members of the All-Tournament Team.[1]
[edit] Notable players
[edit] CWS records tied or broken
[edit] CWS Leaders[edit] Team[edit] Individual[edit] Post-Series Notes
[edit] See also[edit] References
[edit] External links
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