2015 NCAA Division I baseball season

The 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level, began in February 2015. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2015 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament and 2015 College World Series. The College World Series, consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament and held annually in Omaha, Nebraska at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, ended on June 24, 2015 with the final game of the best-of-three championship series between Vanderbilt and Virginia, won by Virginia.

2015 NCAA Division I baseball season
Number of teams301
Preseason #1Vanderbilt (Unanimous)
Defending ChampionsVanderbilt
Tournament
DurationMay 29–June 24, 2015
Most conference bidsACC and SEC (7)
College World Series
ChampionsVirginia (1st title)
Runners-upVanderbilt (3rd CWS Appearance)
Winning CoachBrian O'Connor (1st title)
MOPJosh Sborz (Virginia)
Seasons

Realignment

There were many significant conference changes that took effect prior to the season.

In addition, the 2015 season was the last for Northern Kentucky in the Atlantic Sun and for NJIT as an independent. In July 2015, Northern Kentucky joined the Horizon League, and the Atlantic Sun replaced the Norse with NJIT. It was also the last for Texas–Pan American (UTPA) as an institution. UTPA merged with the University of Texas at Brownsville in July 2015 to form the new University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). The UTPA athletic program was inherited by UTRGV, with the nickname of Vaqueros, and UTRGV maintains UTPA's membership in the Western Athletic Conference.

Format changes

  • The Big South Conference dropped its divisional format.

New stadiums

Season outlook

For the full rankings, see 2015 NCAA Division I baseball rankings

Collegiate Baseball News [1]
Ranking Team
1 Vanderbilt
2 TCU
3 Virginia
4 LSU
5 Oklahoma State
6 Florida
7 Texas
8 Houston
9 Texas Tech
10 UCLA
11 Florida State
12 Louisville
13 Cal Poly
14 Miami (FL)
15 Oregon
16 UC Santa Barbara
17 Cal State Fullerton
18 Stanford
19 Arizona State
20 Mississippi State
21 South Carolina
22 Rice
23 Liberty
24 North Carolina
25 College of Charleston
Perfect Game USA[2]
Ranking Team
1 Vanderbilt
2 Virginia
3 TCU
4 Florida
5 UCLA
6 Texas
7 LSU
8 Houston
9 Louisville
10 Miami (FL)
11 Florida State
12 Texas Tech
13 Oklahoma State
14 South Carolina
15 Oregon
16 Arkansas
17 North Carolina
18 UC Santa Barbara
19 Cal State Fullerton
20 Arizona State
21 Rice
22 Stanford
23 Mississippi State
24 Kennesaw State
25 Texas A&M
Baseball America[3]
Ranking Team
1 Vanderbilt
2 LSU
3 Houston
4 Virginia
5 Texas Tech
6 Florida
7 TCU
8 Oklahoma State
9 Miami (FL)
10 Texas
11 UCLA
12 Louisville
13 South Carolina
14 Mississippi State
15 Rice
16 Maryland
17 North Carolina
18 Arizona State
19 Kennesaw State
20 Oregon
21 Florida State
22 UCF
23 Cal State Fullerton
24 Clemson
25 Liberty
Coaches[4]
Ranking Team
1 Vanderbilt
2 Virginia
3 TCU
4 LSU
5 Florida
6 Texas
7 Louisville
8 Oklahoma State
9 UCLA
10 South Carolina
11 Houston
12 Florida State
13 Texas Tech
14 Miami (FL)
15 North Carolina
16 Oregon
17 Rice
18 Ole Miss
19 Cal State Fullerton
20 Maryland
21 Arizona State
22 Stanford
23 Texas A&M
24 Cal Poly
25 Mississippi State
NCBWA[5]
Ranking Team
1 Vanderbilt
2 Virginia
3 TCU
4 LSU
5 Florida
6 Texas
7 Houston
8 Oklahoma State
9 UCLA
10 Louisville
11 South Carolina
12 Texas Tech
13 Miami (FL)
14 North Carolina
15 Rice
16 Florida State
17 Oregon
18 Cal State Fullerton
19 Ole Miss
20 Maryland
21 Arizona State
22 Mississippi State
23 Cal Poly
24 Stanford
25 Texas A&M

Conference standings

2015 America East Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
Stony Brook †‡y  1841 .804  35161 .683
UMBC   14100 .583  34200 .630
Maine   10100 .500  24280 .462
UMass Lowell *  10100 .500  17260 .395
Hartford   10120 .455  23310 .426
Albany   7130 .350  14280 .333
Binghamton   6161 .283  17242 .419
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
2015 American Athletic Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
Houston  y 1680 .667  43200 .683
East Carolinay   1590 .625  40220 .645
Tulane  y 13110 .542  35250 .583
South Floriday   13110 .542  34261 .566
Memphis   12120 .500  37210 .638
Connecticut   11130 .458  35250 .583
UCF   10140 .417  31270 .534
Cincinnati   6180 .250  15410 .268
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2015[7]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Atlantic 10 Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
Saint Louis   1680 .667  35210 .625
Richmond   1590 .625  28250 .528
Rhode Island   1590 .625  26251 .510
No. 15 VCU  y 14100 .583  40250 .615
Davidson   14100 .583  28220 .560
George Washington   13100 .565  32220 .593
Fordham   13110 .542  22320 .407
La Salle   12120 .500  24271 .471
George Mason   12120 .500  23271 .461
UMass   12120 .500  16270 .372
Saint Joseph's   11120 .478  21280 .429
Dayton   5190 .208  16380 .296
St. Bonaventure   3210 .125  16282 .370
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2015[8]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Atlantic
No. 10 Louisville  xy 255 .833  4718 .723
No. 26 Notre Dame  y 1713 .567  3723 .617
No. 12 Florida State  y 1713 .567  4421 .677
Clemson  y 1613 .552  3229 .525
NC State  y 1514 .517  3623 .610
Wake Forest   1218 .400  2726 .509
Boston College   1019 .345  2727 .500
Coastal
No. 6 Miami (FL)  xy 228 .733  5016 .758
No. 1 Virginia  y 1515 .500  4424 .647
North Carolina   1316 .448  3424 .586
Virginia Tech   1316 .448  2727 .500
Georgia Tech   1317 .433  3223 .582
Duke   1019 .345  3122 .585
Pittsburgh   921 .300  2032 .385
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2015[9]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Atlantic Sun Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
North Florida   1650 .762  45160 .738
Lipscomb y 1380 .619  39200 .661
Stetson   1290 .571  29300 .492
Jacksonville   1290 .571  26300 .464
Florida Gulf Coast   1190 .550  30261 .535
Kennesaw State   10100 .500  28280 .500
Northern Kentucky   5160 .238  17340 .333
USC Upstate   4170 .190  15380 .283
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2015[10]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 4 TCU y 185 .783  5115 .773
No. 19 Oklahoma State y 148 .636  3820 .655
Oklahoma  1311 .542  3427 .557
Texas Tech  1311 .542  3124 .564
Texas y 1113 .458  3027 .526
Kansas State  1014 .417  2730 .474
West Virginia  913 .409  2727 .500
Baylor  915 .375  2332 .418
Kansas  815 .348  2332 .418
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball [11]
2015 Big East Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 30 St. John's   143 .824  2824 .538
Creighton   134 .765  2714 .659
Seton Hall   99 .500  2120 .512
Georgetown   810 .444  2222 .500
Butler   810 .444  1827 .400
Villanova   711 .389  1924 .442
Xavier   315 .167  1333 .283
Tournament champion
As of May 4, 2015[12]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Big South Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Radford  204 .833  3914 .736
Coastal Carolina  177 .708  3518 .660
Winthrop  168 .667  3817 .691
Liberty  168 .667  3321 .611
High Point  1410 .583  2724 .529
Campbell  1212 .500  3123 .574
Charleston Southern  1014 .417  2328 .451
Longwood  915 .375  2132 .396
Gardner–Webb  717 .292  2231 .415
Presbyterian  618 .250  2728 .491
UNC Asheville  519 .208  2134 .382
Tournament champion
As of May 17, 2015[13]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Big Ten Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
No. 9 Illinois  y 2110 .955  50101 .828
No. 20 Iowa  y 1950 .792  41180 .695
No. 14 Maryland  y 14100 .583  42240 .636
Michigan  y 14100 .583  39250 .609
Michigan State   14100 .583  34230 .596
Indiana  y 12100 .545  35240 .593
Ohio State   13110 .542  35210 .625
Nebraska   9140 .391  34230 .596
Minnesota   9150 .375  21300 .412
Northwestern   8160 .333  18360 .333
Rutgers   7170 .292  19351 .355
Penn State   6160 .273  18300 .375
Purdue   6170 .261  20340 .370
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 8, 2015[14]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Big West Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
#6 Cal State Fullerton †y   1950 .792  39250 .609
#25 UC Santa Barbara y   1680 .667  40171 .698
UC Irvine   1590 .625  33230 .589
Cal Poly   14100 .583  27270 .500
Hawaii   12120 .500  21320 .396
Long Beach State   11130 .458  28260 .519
UC Davis   9150 .375  30261 .535
Cal State Northridge   8160 .333  33240 .579
UC Riverside   4200 .167  15400 .273
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 8, 2015[15]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Conference USA baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
No. 20 Rice y 2280 .733  35180 .660
#24 Florida Atlantic y   19100 .655  38150 .717
Southern Miss   19100 .655  35161 .683
Middle Tennessee   19110 .633  30250 .545
UTSA   17130 .567  32230 .582
UAB   15150 .500  30240 .556
Old Dominion   13170 .433  27270 .500
FIU  y 13170 .433  25290 .463
Marshall   12180 .400  20320 .385
Charlotte   11190 .367  19290 .396
WKU   10190 .345  24280 .462
Louisiana Tech   8210 .276  25270 .481
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 5, 2015[16]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Missouri Valley Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 13 Missouri State  y 183 .857  4110 .804
No. 21 Dallas Baptist  y 156 .714  4111 .788
Bradley  y 1011 .476  3218 .640
Wichita State   1011 .476  2431 .436
Illinois State   912 .429  2725 .519
Evansville   813 .381  2922 .569
Indiana State   813 .381  2724 .529
Southern Illinois   615 .286  1144 .200
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 16, 2015[17]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Mountain West Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 29 Nevada   216 .778  3812 .760
San Diego State   1710 .630  3218 .640
New Mexico   1311 .542  2423 .511
Fresno State   1311 .542  2425 .490
Air Force   1014 .417  2124 .467
UNLV   816 .333  2225 .468
San Jose State   519 .208  1237 .245
Tournament champion
As of May 6, 2015[18]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 NCAA Division I baseball independents standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
NJIT        2019 .513
NYIT        1426 .350
As of May 5, 2015[19]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Pac-12 Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
No. 2 UCLA y 2280 .733  42140 .750
No. 12 Oregon State y 19101 .650  38161 .700
No. 16 California y 18120 .600  34190 .642
No. 17 USC y 18120 .600  37190 .661
#18 Arizona State y 18120 .600  34210 .618
Oregon y 16140 .533  37230 .617
Washington   14160 .467  29250 .537
Arizona   12180 .400  31240 .564
Washington State   11190 .367  29270 .518
Stanford   9210 .300  24320 .429
Utah   7221 .250  16361 .311
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 25, 2015[20]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Eastern
No. 2 Vanderbilt  xy 2010 .667  5121 .708
No. 3 Florida  y 1911 .633  5218 .743
Missouri   1515 .500  3028 .517
Kentucky   1415 .483  3025 .545
South Carolina   1317 .433  3225 .561
Tennessee   1118 .379  2426 .480
Georgia   1019 .345  2628 .481
Western
No. 5 LSU  xy 218 .724  5412 .818
No. 11 Texas A&M  y 1810 .643  5014 .781
No. 7 Arkansas y 1712 .586  4025 .615
Ole Miss y 1514 .517  3028 .517
Auburn y 1317 .433  3626 .581
Alabama   1218 .400  3228 .533
Mississippi State   822 .267  2430 .444
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2015 Southland Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
Southeastern Louisiana  2550 .833  42170 .712
Northwestern State   2080 .714  31230 .574
Nicholls State   18110 .621  34191 .639
McNeese State   18120 .600  32250 .561
Sam Houston State   17120 .586  31280 .525
Central Arkansas   16140 .533  29240 .547
Houston Baptist y 14130 .519  28270 .509
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi   13140 .481  26270 .491
Abilene Christian *   13170 .433  17380 .309
Stephen F. Austin   11180 .379  17340 .333
Incarnate Word *   11190 .367  21330 .389
Lamar   10190 .345  21310 .404
New Orleans   3270 .100  14400 .259
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 31, 2015[21]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
*Ineligible for postseason play due to Division I transition
2015 Summit League baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Oral Roberts   225 .815  3514 .714
South Dakota State   1710 .630  3120 .608
IPFW   1215 .444  2523 .521
Omaha  1116 .407  1828 .391
Western Illinois   1017 .370  1730 .362
North Dakota State   918 .333  1828 .391
Tournament champion
2015 Sun Belt Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
South Alabama   1990 .679  37200 .649
Troy   18100 .643  30250 .545
No. 16 Louisiana–Lafayette  y 18110 .621  42230 .646
Georgia Southern  18120 .600  30270 .526
Georgia State   15130 .536  30270 .526
Texas State   14160 .467  24301 .445
UT Arlington   14160 .467  24320 .429
Arkansas State   12170 .414  27300 .474
Arkansas–Little Rock   12170 .414  16330 .327
Louisiana–Monroe   12180 .400  25290 .463
Appalachian State   8210 .276  17360 .321
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 11, 2015[23]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

Conference winners and tournaments

Twenty-nine athletic conferences each end their regular seasons with a single-elimination tournament or a double-elimination tournament. The teams in each conference that win their regular season title are given the number one seed in each tournament. The winners of these tournaments receive automatic invitations to the 2015 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.

Conference Regular
season winner
Conference
player of the year
Conference
coach of the year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (city)
Tournament
winner
America East ConferenceStony Brook2015 America East Conference Baseball TournamentEdward A. LeLacheur ParkLowell, MAStony Brook
American Athletic ConferenceHoustonCliff Godwin, East Carolina2015 American Athletic Conference Baseball TournamentBright House FieldClearwater, FLEast Carolina
Atlantic 10 ConferenceSaint Louis2015 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball TournamentBarcroft ParkArlington, VAVCU
Atlantic Coast ConferenceAtlantic - Louisville
Coastal - Miami (FL)
2015 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball TournamentDurham Bulls Athletic ParkDurham, NCFlorida State
Atlantic Sun ConferenceNorth Florida2015 Atlantic Sun Conference Baseball TournamentSwanson StadiumFort Myers, FLLipscomb
Big 12 ConferenceTCU2015 Big 12 Conference Baseball TournamentONEOK FieldTulsa, OKTexas
Big East ConferenceSt. John's2015 Big East Conference Baseball TournamentTD Ameritrade Park OmahaOmaha, NESt. John's
Big South ConferenceRadford2015 Big South Conference Baseball TournamentJohn Henry Moss StadiumBoiling Springs, NCRadford
Big Ten ConferenceIllinoisDavid Kerian, IllinoisDan Hartleb, Illinois2015 Big Ten Conference Baseball TournamentTarget FieldMinneapolis, MNMichigan
Big West ConferenceCal State FullertonNo tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid
Colonial Athletic AssociationCollege of Charleston2015 Colonial Athletic Association Baseball TournamentCofC Baseball Stadium at Patriot's PointMount Pleasant, SCUNC Wilmington
Conference USARice2015 Conference USA Baseball TournamentPete Taylor ParkHattiesburg, MSFIU
Horizon LeagueUIC2015 Horizon League Baseball TournamentOil City StadiumWhiting, INWright State
Ivy LeagueGehrig - Columbia/Penn
Rolfe - Dartmouth
N/A2015 Ivy League Baseball Championship SeriesCampus sitesColumbia
Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceRider2015 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Baseball TournamentDutchess StadiumWappingers Falls, NYCanisius
Mid-American ConferenceEast - Kent State
West - Central Michigan
2015 Mid-American Conference Baseball TournamentAll Pro Freight StadiumAvon, OHOhio
Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceNorthern - Norfolk State
Southern - Florida A&M
2015 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball TournamentArthur W. Perdue StadiumSalisbury, MDFlorida A&M
Missouri Valley ConferenceMissouri State2015 Missouri Valley Conference Baseball TournamentEck StadiumWichita, KSMissouri State
Mountain West ConferenceNevada2015 Mountain West Conference Baseball TournamentWilliam Peccole ParkReno, NVSan Diego State
Northeast ConferenceBryant2015 Northeast Conference Baseball TournamentSenator Thomas J. Dodd Memorial StadiumNorwich, CTSacred Heart
Ohio Valley ConferenceSoutheast Missouri State2015 Ohio Valley Conference Baseball TournamentThe Ballpark at JacksonJackson, TNMorehead State
Pac-12 ConferenceUCLAScott Kingery, ArizonaJohn Savage, UCLANo tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid
Patriot LeagueNavy2015 Patriot League Baseball TournamentCampus sitesLehigh
Southeastern ConferenceEast - Vanderbilt

West - LSU

Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas Paul Mainieri, LSU 2015 Southeastern Conference Baseball TournamentHoover Metropolitan StadiumHoover, ALFlorida
Southern ConferenceMercer2015 Southern Conference Baseball TournamentJoseph P. Riley, Jr. ParkCharleston, SCMercer
Southland ConferenceSoutheastern Louisiana2015 Southland Conference Baseball TournamentConstellation FieldSugar Land, TXHouston Baptist
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceEast- Alabama State
West - Arkansas–Pine Bluff
2015 Southwestern Athletic Conference Baseball TournamentWesley Barrow StadiumNew Orleans, LATexas Southern
The Summit LeagueOral Roberts2015 The Summit League Baseball TournamentSioux Falls StadiumSioux Falls, South DakotaOral Roberts
Sun Belt ConferenceSouth Alabama2015 Sun Belt Conference Baseball TournamentRiddle–Pace FieldTroy, ALLouisiana–Lafayette
West Coast ConferenceSan Diego2015 West Coast Conference Baseball TournamentBanner Island BallparkStockton, CAPepperdine
Western Athletic ConferenceGrand Canyon2015 Western Athletic Conference Baseball TournamentSloan ParkMesa, AZCal State Bakersfield

College World Series

The 2015 College World Series will begin on June 13 in Omaha, Nebraska.

  First round Second round Semifinals Championship series
                                           
Virginia 5  
Arkansas 3  
  Virginia 1  
  4 Florida 0  
5 Miami (FL) 3
4 Florida 15  
  Virginia 5 5  
  4 Florida 10 4  
Arkansas 3  
5 Miami (FL) 4  
  5 Miami (FL) 2
  4 Florida 10  
  Virginia 1 3 4
  Vanderbilt 5 0 2
2 LSU 3  
7 TCU 10  
  7 TCU 0
  Vanderbilt 1  
Cal State Fullerton 3
Vanderbilt 4  
  Vanderbilt 7
  7 TCU 1  
2 LSU 5  
Cal State Fullerton 3  
  2 LSU 4
  7 TCU 8  

Coaching changes

This table lists programs that changed head coaches at any point from the first day of the 2015 season until the day before the first day of the 2016 season.

Team Former
coach
Interim
coach
New
coach
Reason
Arizona Andy Lopez Jay Johnson Retired[24]
Auburn Sunny Golloway Butch Thompson Fired[25]
Baylor Steve Smith Steve Rodriguez Fired[26]
Cal State Bakersfield Bill Kernen Bob Macaluso Retired[27]
Clemson Jack Leggett Monte Lee[28] Fired[29]
College of Charleston Monte Lee Matt Heath[30] Resigned to accept coaching position at Clemson.
Eastern Illinois Jim Schmitz Jason Anderson Fired
Eastern Kentucky Jason Stein Edwin Thompson Fired
James Madison Spanky McFarland Marlin Ikenberry Retired
Nevada Jay Johnson T. J. Bruce[31] Resigned to accept coaching position at Arizona.
Northwestern Paul Stevens Spencer Allen[32] Retired[33]
Pacific Ed Sprague, Jr. Mike Neu Fired
Pepperdine Steve Rodriguez Rick Hiretensteiner[34] Resigned to accept coaching position at Baylor.
Portland Chris Sperry Geoff Loomis[35] Fired[36]
Washington State Donnie Marbut Marty Lees[37] Fired[38]
Western Kentucky Matt Myers John Pawlowski[39] Fired[40]

See also

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