"Syracuse University"@en . "College World Series"@en . . . "Arkansas Razorbacks"@en . "Texas-Pan American"@en . "Georgia Tech"@en . "Texas"@en . . "Rutgers"@en . "Yale"@en . "Wyoming Cowboys"@en . "Oklahoma State"@en . "Washington State"@en . . "Alabama"@en . "Cal State Fullerton"@en . "Yale University"@en . "Texas-Pan American Broncs"@en . "Santa Clara"@en . "Miami Hurricanes"@en . "Miami"@en . . . "Colgate Raiders"@en . "Syracuse Orange"@en . . "North Carolina Tar Heels"@en . "Arizona"@en . "Penn State Nittany Lions"@en . "NYU"@en . "Tulsa"@en . "Ohio State Buckeyes"@en . "North Carolina"@en . "Wichita State"@en . "Missouri"@en . "Hawaii"@en . "USC Trojans"@en . . "Washington State Cougars"@en . . "Florida"@en . "Oklahoma State University"@en . . "Rollins Tars"@en . "Florida State"@en . "The College World Series is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship which determines the NCAA Division I collegiate baseball champion. It takes place in June of each year. Since 1950, the tournament has been held at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska; previous tournaments were held at Hyames Field in Kalamazoo, Michigan (1947-48) and Wichita, Kansas (1949). The name is derived from that of the Major League Baseball World Series championship. The 2006 College World Series took place June 16-22 with championship games June 24-26. Participating teams included Cal State Fullerton, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina, Oregon State, and Rice. Oregon State defeated North Carolina 2-1 in the best-of-three final. The 8-team tournament concludes the NCAA baseball tournament. When the tournament had 48 teams, there were 8 six-team regionals, with the winners advancing to the College World Series. With the tournament's current size of 64 teams, adopted in 1999, there are 16 four-team double-elimination regionals. Regional winners advance to 8 head-to-head best-of-three super regionals, and super regional winners advance to the College World Series. Through 1987, the College World Series was a pure double-elimination event. The format was changed in 1988, when the tournament was divided into two four-team double-elimination brackets, with the survivors of each bracket playing in a single championship game. The single-game championship was made for broadcast television, with the final game traditionally on CBS. But in 2003, the tournament was shifted entirely to ESPN and the championship final became a best-of-three series between the last two remaining teams. In the results shown here, Score indicates the score of the championship game(s) only. Since 1999, the four-team brackets in the CWS have been determined by the results of regional and super regional play, much like the NCAA basketball tournament. Prior to 1999, the pairings for the CWS were not determined until after the completion of the regional tournaments. The Division II tournament has been held in Montgomery, Alabama since 1985. The Division III tournament has been held in Appleton, Wisconsin since 2000. These divisions use a single-game championship rather than the best-of-three series."@en . "Springfield College"@en . "Southern California"@en . "University of New Hampshire"@en . "Wyoming"@en . "South Carolina"@en . "Maine Black Bears"@en . "2008"^^ . "2009"^^ . "2002"^^ . "Syracuse"@en . "2003"^^ . "2000"^^ . "2001"^^ . "2006"^^ . "2007"^^ . "2004"^^ . "2005"^^ . "1994"^^ . "Stanford Cardinal"@en . "1995"^^ . "Ithaca Bombers"@en . "Georgia"@en . "1992"^^ . "1993"^^ . "1998"^^ . "Western Michigan"@en . "1999"^^ . "1996"^^ . . "1997"^^ . "Arizona Wildcats"@en . "California State University, Los Angeles"@en . "1986"^^ . "1987"^^ . "1984"^^ . "Rollins College"@en . "Tulsa Golden Hurricane"@en . "Rollins"@en . "1985"^^ . . "1990"^^ . . "1991"^^ . "The University of Texas\u2013Pan American"@en . "1988"^^ . "Penn State"@en . "1989"^^ . "Michigan State"@en . "The College World Series is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship which determines the NCAA Division I collegiate baseball champion. It takes place in June of each year. Since 1950, the tournament has been held at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska; previous tournaments were held at Hyames Field in Kalamazoo, Michigan (1947-48) and Wichita, Kansas (1949). The name is derived from that of the Major League Baseball World Series championship."@en . "Missouri Tigers"@en . "Santa Clara Broncos"@en . "Springfield"@en . . . "Houston Cougars"@en . . "Alabama Crimson Tide"@en . "Western Michigan Broncos"@en . "Tennessee"@en . . "NYU Violets"@en . "1947"^^ . "1950"^^ . "1951"^^ . "1948"^^ . "1949"^^ . "Cal State Los Angeles"@en . . "Springfield Pride"@en . "Oklahoma State Cowboys"@en . "Arizona State"@en . "Texas Longhorns"@en . "Rutgers University"@en . "Hawaii Rainbows"@en . . "Eastern Michigan"@en . . "University of Wyoming"@en . "The NCAA Division II and Division III baseball championships are described below, in the section on other championships."@en . "Georgia Bulldogs"@en . . "1978"^^ . "1979"^^ . "1976"^^ . "1977"^^ . "1982"^^ . "Florida Gators"@en . "1983"^^ . . "1980"^^ . "1981"^^ . "1970"^^ . . "Colgate"@en . "1971"^^ . "1968"^^ . "Stanford"@en . "1969"^^ . "Ithaca College"@en . "1974"^^ . "1975"^^ . "1972"^^ . "Arkansas"@en . "1973"^^ . "1962"^^ . "Tennessee Volunteers"@en . "1963"^^ . "Michigan State Spartans"@en . "1960"^^ . "1961"^^ . "1966"^^ . "1967"^^ . "1964"^^ . "1965"^^ . "1954"^^ . "1955"^^ . "Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets"@en . "1952"^^ . "1953"^^ . "Wake Forest Demon Deacons"@en . "The NCAA Division II and Division III baseball championships are described below, in the section on other championships."@en . "1958"^^ . "1959"^^ . "1956"^^ . "1957"^^ . "Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles"@en . "New York University"@en . "New Hampshire Wildcats"@en . "Southern Illinois"@en . "Oklahoma A&M"@en . "Florida State Seminoles"@en . "Rutgers Scarlet Knights"@en . "Wake Forest"@en . "Eastern Michigan Eagles"@en . "South Carolina Gamecocks"@en . "Wichita State Shockers"@en . "Maine"@en . "Arizona State Sun Devils"@en . "Houston"@en . "Yale Bulldogs"@en . . "Ohio State"@en . "Cal State Fullerton Titans"@en . "Ithaca"@en . "New Hampshire"@en . . "Southern Illinois Salukis"@en .