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1973 NCAA University Division baseball tournament

The 1973 NCAA University Division baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1973 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 twenty-seventh year.

Tournament
The opening rounds of the tournament were played across eight district sites across the country, each consisting of between three and six teams. The winners of each District advanced to the College World Series. Bold indicates winner. ===District 1 at Boston, MA=== ===District 2 at West Windsor, NJ=== ===District 3 at Starkville, MS=== ===District 4 at Carbondale, IL=== ===District 5 at Tulsa, OK=== ===District 6 at San Antonio, TX=== ===District 7 at Spokane, WA & Mesa, AZ=== ===District 8 at Los Angeles, CA=== ==College World Series==
College World Series
Participants Results Bracket Game results : Final game was on Wednesday night, with an attendance of 12,050. In the ninth inning, USC opened with a base hit but the next batter grounded into what appeared to be a double play. Television replays indicated the batter was out at first base, but the umpire called him safe and Minnesota coach Dick Siebert was thrown out of the game arguing the call. Two more singles and a key error by the first baseman led to three runs and Winfield was relieved and went to left field. Two relievers allowed five more runs and USC won the game 8–7. "I have played in a lot of memorable big games during my career," Winfield said. "World Series games, league championship games, all-star games, all kinds. But I will never forget that game against USC. Never." All-Tournament Team The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team. Notable playersArizona State: Gary Allenson, Eddie Bane, Jim Lentine, Paul Moskau, Jim Otten, John Poloni, Jim Umbarger, Bump WillsGeorgia Southern: Jim Morrison, John TamargoMinnesota: Steve Comer, Dave WinfieldOklahoma: Keith Drumright, Bob Shirley, Joe Simpson, Jackson ToddSouthern California: Rich Dauer, Steve Kemp, Dennis Littlejohn, Fred Lynn, Ed Putman, Pete Redfern, Randy Scarbery, Roy SmalleyTexas: Bobby Cuellar, Jim Gideon, Keith Moreland, Ken Pape, Rich Wortham ==See also==
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