NCAA Baseball 07: The Best of the Best
Contents
- The best NCAA baseball teams of 2007
- The Top Players in NCAA Baseball for 2007
- The best moments of the 2007 NCAA Baseball season
- The most exciting games of the 2007 NCAA baseball season
- The upsets and surprises of the 2007 NCAA Baseball season
- The best and worst of the 2007 NCAA baseball tournament
- The 2007 NCAA baseball champions
- The legacy of the 2007 NCAA Baseball season
- The impact of the 2007 NCAA baseball season on the future of the sport
- The memories of the 2007 NCAA Baseball season
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The best NCAA baseball teams of 2007
In 2007, the top five NCAA Division I college baseball teams according to Baseball America were Vanderbilt, Rice, North Carolina Florida State and Clemson. Vanderbilt had the most first-team All-Americans with five, while North Carolina had the most total players selected for either the first or second team with eight. Vanderbilt also had the best conference record at 20-4 (.833), while Florida State had the best overall record at 52-19 (.732).
The Top Players in NCAA Baseball for 2007
The top players in NCAA baseball for 2007 include, but are not limited to, the following:
1.Alex Gordon, University of Nebraska
2.Justin Smoak, University of South Carolina
3.Pedro Alvarez, Vanderbilt University
4.Tony Gwynn Jr., San Diego State University
5.Matt LaPorta, University of Florida
The best moments of the 2007 NCAA Baseball season
The 2007 NCAA baseball season was one of the most competitive and hard-fought in recent memory. From the first pitch of the season to the final out of the College World Series there were unforgettable moments at every turn. Here are some of the best moments of the 2007 NCAA baseball season
-The first pitch of the season was thrown by Florida Gators pitcher Tommy Mace, who delivered a perfect strike to Stetson Hatters batter Jacob Koos.
-The first home run of the season was hit by Texas Longhorns slugger Kyle Russell, who blasted a two-run shot against the Rice Owls
-In one of the most thrilling games of the year, the Stanford Cardinal battled back from an 8-1 deficit to defeat the USC Trojans 9-8 in 10 innings.
-The Florida Gators won their second straight National Championship with a 6-3 victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes in the College World Series
The most exciting games of the 2007 NCAA baseball season
The most exciting games of the 2007 NCAA baseball season were the College World Series Championship Games In the first game, the University of Oregon defeating the University of South Carolina 3-2. The second game was even more exciting, with the University of Arizona defeating the University of Oregon 5-4 in eleven innings.
The upsets and surprises of the 2007 NCAA Baseball season
The 2007 NCAA baseball season was filled with its share of upsets and surprises.
One of the biggest upsets came early in the season, when then-#1 Clemson lost to unranked College of Charleston It was the first time a top-ranked team had lost to an unranked team in over two years.
Later in the season, there were several other upsets, including Michigan’s upset of #2 Vanderbilt, and Oregon State’s upset of #1 Arizona State
In addition to the upsets, there were also a number of surprises during the 2007 NCAA baseball season One of the biggest surprises was Fresno State’s run to the College World Series The Bulldogs were not even ranked in the top 25 at the end of the regular season but they went on to win their regional and Super Regional tournament, earning a spot in the College World Series
Another surprise team was Stony Brook who made it to the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history. The Seawolves won their first tournament game against Kentucky before falling to Oregon State in their second game.
The best and worst of the 2007 NCAA baseball tournament
The 2007 NCAA Baseball Tournament was one of the most exciting in recent years There were upsets, close games, and great individual performances. Here are some of the best and worst moments from the tournament.
-One of the biggest upsets came in the first round, when Clemson knocked off defending National Champion Oregon State
-Another big upset came in the second round, when Florida State beat Miami.
-One of the best individual performances came from Vanderbilt pitcher David Price, who was dominant in both of his starts.
-One of the worst moments came in the second round, when Baylor pitcher Abe Woody failed to properly apply rosin to his hand and ended up with a bloody mess.
The 2007 NCAA baseball champions
The 2007 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was held from June 1 to June 24, 2007. The 64 NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 298 teams on May 28, 2007. Thirty teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conference, and 34 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. The tournament culminated with eight teams in the College World Series held in Omaha, Nebraska at Rosenblatt Stadium.
Oregon State won the National Championship defeating two-time defending champion University of Florida in the final game by a score of 3–2.
The legacy of the 2007 NCAA Baseball season
The 2007 NCAA Division I Baseball Season saw some of the most talented players in college baseball history take the field. Among those who left their mark on the sport that year were future Major League All-Stars Mike Moustakas, Madison Bumgarner Buster Posey and Justin Verlander.
It was also a banner year for several programs, as the University of Oregon won its first ever College World Series while the University of Miami (FL) captured its fourth National Championship
For baseball fans 2007 was a special season that featured some of the best players and teams in the history of the sport.
The impact of the 2007 NCAA baseball season on the future of the sport
In the spring of 2007, college baseball saw one of its most competitive and evenly matched seasons in recent memory. From Wake Forest’s unlikely run to the National Championship to Oregon State’s back-to-back College World Series wins, there was intrigue and excitement at every turn.
The 2007 season had a profound impact on the future of college baseball For one, it legitimized the sport as a viable collegiate athletic endeavor. More importantly, it established College Baseball as a true developmental system for Major League talent. In the years since 2007, we’ve seen an explosion in the number of young players drafted out of college and an increase in the overall level of play.
The 2007 NCAA Baseball Season was truly a watershed moment for the sport. TheImpactof2007NCAABaseballSeasononFutureofSport looks back at that historic season and examines its legacy in today’s game.
The memories of the 2007 NCAA Baseball season
It was the year of the upset.
The 2007 NCAA baseball season will go down as one of the most memorable in recent years thanks to a number of upsets that shook up the college baseball world.
Top-ranked Vanderbilt was upset by unranked Clemson in the first round of the NCAA Tournament while UC Irvine stunned No. 2 seed Oregon State in the same round.
Of course, upsets are nothing new in college baseball What made the 2007 season so special was the number of them that took place.
In all, seven unseeded teams won first-round games in the NCAA tournament setting a new record for upsets. And five of those seven teams went on to make it to the College World Series further cementing 2007 as one of the most memorable seasons in recent memory.