2014 NCAA Division I baseball season

2014 NCAA Division I baseball season
Duration February 13, 2014–June 25, 2014
Number of teams 302
Preseason #1 Cal State Fullerton (CB, Coaches, NCBWA) Virginia (BA)
Tournament
Duration May 30–June 25, 2014
Most conference bids SEC (10)
College World Series
Champions Vanderbilt
Runners-up Virginia
MOP Dansby Swanson (Vanderbilt)
Seasons

 2013

2015 

The 2014 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 on February 14, 2014. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2014 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament and 2014 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 25, 2014 with the final game of the best-of-three championship series between Vanderbilt and Virginia, won by Vanderbilt.

Realignment

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

This was also the final season for several teams in their then-current leagues:

Reclassifications from Division II

Eligibility investigations

The Philadelphia Phillies selected college juniors Ben Wetzler of Oregon State University in the fifth round and Jason Monda of the University of Washington in the sixth round of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft. Both entered into negotiations with the Phillies with the help of a financial adviser, which is against National Collegiate Athletic Association rules, but is "something that reportedly happens all the time". Both also chose to return to college for their senior year. The Phillies reported Wetzler and Monda to the NCAA, which cleared Monda and suspended Wetzler for the first 11 games, which is 20%, of the college season.[1][2]

Season outlook

For the full rankings, see 2014 NCAA Division I baseball rankings
Collegiate Baseball News [3]
Ranking Team
1 Cal State Fullerton
2 Mississippi State
3 LSU
4 Oregon State
5 Florida State
6 Oregon
7 Indiana
8 Louisville
9 Vanderbilt
10 NC State
11 North Carolina
12 Virginia
13 Miami (FL)
14 South Carolina
15 UCLA
16 Florida
17 Rice
18 Oklahoma State
19 TCU
20 Texas
21 Clemson
22 Arizona State
23 Louisiana–Lafayette
24 Arizona
25 Texas A&M
Baseball America[4]
Ranking Team
1 Virginia
2 Oregon State
3 Indiana
4 Cal State Fullerton
5 NC State
6 Florida State
7 South Carolina
8 Mississippi State
9 LSU
10 Vanderbilt
11 Oregon
12 UCLA
13 Clemson
14 Louisiana–Lafayette
15 Rice
16 Miami (FL)
17 North Carolina
18 Texas
19 TCU
20 Louisville
21 Alabama
22 Kansas State
23 Florida
24 Texas A&M
25 Arkansas
Coaches[5]
Ranking Team
1 Cal State Fullerton 18
2 LSU 6
3 Oregon State
4 Mississippi State 4
5 Florida State
6 Virginia
7 Oregon
8 Vanderbilt
9 NC State
10 UCLA
11 Indiana
12 North Carolina
13 Louisville
14 South Carolina
15 Rice
16 Clemson
17 Miami (FL)
18 Oklahoma State
19 Arizona State
20 Florida
21 Kansas State
22 Texas
23 TCU
24 Louisiana–Lafayette
25 Stanford
NCBWA[6]
Ranking Team
1 Cal State Fullerton
2 Virginia
3 Oregon State
4 Mississippi State
5 Florida State
6 LSU
7 Indiana
8 NC State
9 UCLA
10 Vanderbilt
11 Oregon
12 South Carolina
13 North Carolina
14 Louisville
15 Rice
16 Clemson
17 Miami (FL)
18 Kansas State
19 Oklahoma State
20 Arizona State
21 Florida
22 TCU
23 Texas A&M
24 Louisiana–Lafayette
25 Texas

Conference standings

2014 America East Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Stony Brook 18 5   .783     35 18   .660
Hartford 16 7   .696     31 23   .574
UMass Lowell 10 10   .500     20 22   .476
Binghamton y 11 12   .478     25 26   .490
Maine 10 11   .476     24 29   .453
UMBC 7 17   .292     17 29   .370
Albany 7 17   .292     12 33   .267
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 6, 2014[7]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 American Athletic Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#12 Louisville y 19 5   .792     48 15   .762
UCF 17 7   .708     36 23   .610
#16 Houston y 14 9   .609     48 16   .750
Rutgers 14 9   .609     30 25   .545
South Florida 10 14   .417     27 31   .466
Temple 9 14   .391     15 32   .319
Connecticut 9 14   .391     27 31   .466
Memphis 8 16   .333     30 29   .508
Cincinnati 6 18   .250     22 31   .415
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 6, 2014[8]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Atlantic 10 Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
Saint Louis 18 7 1   .712     34 21 1   .616
Saint Joseph's 18 8 0   .692     35 16 0   .686
George Mason y 16 9 0   .640     34 22 0   .607
VCU 15 10 0   .600     37 20 0   .649
Richmond 13 12 0   .520     24 28 1   .462
Dayton 14 13 0   .519     24 30 0   .444
Fordham 13 14 0   .481     24 30 0   .444
George Washington 12 15 0   .444     20 30 0   .400
UMass 12 15 0   .444     15 31 0   .326
La Salle 9 15 1   .380     14 34 1   .296
Rhode Island 7 18 0   .280     13 40 0   .245
St. Bonaventure 6 17 0   .261     12 30 0   .286
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 7, 2014[9]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
Atlantic
#21 Florida State xy 21 9 0   .700     43 17 0   .717
#16 Maryland y 15 14 0   .517     40 23 0   .635
Clemson y 15 14 0   .517     36 25 0   .590
Wake Forest 15 15 0   .500     30 26 0   .536
NC State 13 17 0   .433     32 23 0   .582
Boston College 10 20 0   .333     22 33 0   .400
Notre Dame 9 21 0   .300     22 31 0   .415
Coastal
#22 Miami (FL) xy 24 6 0   .800     44 19 0   .698
#2 Virginia y 22 8 0   .733     47 14 0   .770
Duke 16 14 0   .533     33 25 0   .569
North Carolina y 15 15 0   .500     35 27 0   .565
Georgia Tech y 14 16 0   .467     37 27 0   .578
Pittsburgh 11 19 0   .367     22 30 0   .423
Virginia Tech 9 21 0   .300     21 31 1   .406
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of January 16, 2015[10]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Atlantic Sun Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Florida Gulf Coast 19 8   .704     39 22   .639
Mercer 18 9   .667     38 17   .691
Kennesaw State y 17 9   .654     40 24   .625
Lipscomb 17 10   .630     33 28   .541
East Tennessee State 13 13   .500     27 30   .474
Jacksonville 13 13   .500     21 33   .389
Stetson 13 14   .481     26 34   .433
North Florida 11 16   .407     22 31   .415
USC Upstate 6 20   .231     17 38   .309
Northern Kentucky 6 21   .222     14 37   .275
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 8, 2014[11]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#10 Oklahoma State y 18 6   .750     48 18   .727
#2 TCU y 17 7   .708     48 18   .727
Kansas y 15 9   .625     35 26   .574
#7 Texas Tech y 14 10   .583     45 21   .682
#6 Texas y 13 11   .542     46 21   .687
West Virginia 9 14   .391     28 26   .519
Baylor 8 15   .348     26 31   .456
Oklahoma 8 16   .333     29 29   .500
Kansas State 5 19   .208     25 30   .455
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
As of June 21, 2014[12]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Big East Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
#30 Creighton 14 4 0   .778     32 17 1   .650
St. John's 13 5 0   .722     35 20 0   .636
Seton Hall 11 7 0   .611     38 15 0   .717
Xavier y 8 10 0   .444     30 29 0   .508
Butler 7 11 0   .389     20 30 0   .400
Georgetown 5 13 0   .278     19 29 0   .396
Villanova 5 13 0   .278     16 34 0   .320
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 2, 2014[13]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Big South Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
North
Liberty xy 23 3 0   .885     41 18 0   .695
Campbell y 18 8 0   .692     41 21 0   .661
High Point 18 8 0   .692     33 22 0   .600
Radford 17 10 0   .630     33 23 0   .589
VMI 11 16 0   .407     25 23 0   .521
Longwood 9 18 0   .333     22 33 0   .400
South
Winthrop x 14 13 0   .519     27 33 0   .450
Coastal Carolina 13 13 0   .500     24 33 0   .421
Charleston Southern 12 14 0   .462     30 26 0   .536
Gardner–Webb 11 15 0   .423     24 31 0   .436
Presbyterian 9 18 0   .333     19 34 1   .361
UNC Asheville 4 22 0   .154     13 40 0   .245
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 1, 2014[14]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Big Ten Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
#8 Indiana y 21 3 0   .875     42 13 0   .764
#26 Nebraska y 18 6 0   .750     40 19 0   .678
Illinois 17 7 0   .708     32 21 0   .604
Minnesota 13 11 0   .542     27 24 0   .529
Michigan 13 11 0   .542     30 29 1   .508
Michigan State 11 13 0   .458     31 26 0   .544
Iowa 10 14 0   .417     30 23 0   .566
Ohio State 10 14 0   .417     30 28 0   .517
Northwestern 7 16 0   .304     19 33 0   .365
Purdue 6 18 0   .250     13 37 0   .260
Penn State 5 18 0   .217     18 32 0   .360
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 25, 2014[15]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Big West Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
#19 Cal Poly y 19 5 0   .792     47 12 0   .797
Long Beach State y 17 7 0   .708     34 26 0   .567
#8 UC Irvine y 15 9 0   .625     40 23 0   .635
#29 Cal State Fullerton y 14 10 0   .583     24 24 0   .500
UC Santa Barbara 12 12 0   .500     34 17 1   .663
UC Riverside 12 12 0   .500     26 28 0   .481
UC Davis 7 17 0   .292     23 31 0   .426
Hawaii 6 18 0   .250     22 31 0   .415
Cal State Northridge 6 18 0   .250     18 38 0   .321
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 9, 2014[16]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Conference USA baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
#17 Rice y 23 7 0   .767     41 18 0   .695
UAB 20 10 0   .667     35 21 0   .625
Southern Miss 19 11 0   .633     35 25 0   .583
Middle Tennessee 17 13 0   .567     31 27 0   .534
Old Dominion y 17 13 0   .567     36 24 0   .600
FIU 16 14 0   .533     36 20 0   .643
East Carolina 16 14 0   .533     33 26 0   .559
UTSA 16 14 0   .533     35 26 0   .574
Florida Atlantic 14 16 0   .467     28 25 0   .528
Tulane 10 18 0   .357     23 29 0   .442
Marshall 10 19 0   .345     20 31 0   .392
Charlotte 10 19 0   .345     19 31 1   .382
Louisiana Tech 5 25 0   .167     15 35 0   .300
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 26, 2014[17]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Horizon League baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Wright State 25 4   .862     34 19   .642
UIC 17 13   .567     25 28   .472
Valparaiso 12 12   .500     25 28   .472
Milwaukee 10 14   .417     21 28   .429
Oakland 7 17   .292     12 33   .267
Youngstown State 6 17   .261     15 36   .294
Conference champion
Tournament champion
As of May 24, 2014[18]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
East Division
Miami (OH) x 18 9 0   .667     29 25 0   .537
Kent State 16 11 0   .593     32 21 0   .604
Bowling Green 15 12 0   .556     25 25 0   .500
Buffalo 13 13 0   .500     24 24 0   .500
Akron 12 15 0   .444     25 28 0   .472
Ohio 7 20 0   .259     11 40 0   .216
West Division
Ball State x 22 4 0   .846     38 16 0   .704
Central Michigan 19 8 0   .704     35 21 0   .625
Western Michigan 11 16 0   .407     22 29 0   .431
Toledo 11 16 0   .407     21 32 0   .396
Northern Illinois 11 16 0   .407     17 35 1   .330
Eastern Michigan 6 21 0   .222     19 34 0   .358
x Division champion
Tournament champion
As of May 18, 2014[19]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
Northern
Delaware State x 17 7 0   .708     30 17 0   .638
Norfolk State 14 10 0   .583     20 25 0   .444
Coppin State 9 15 0   .375     12 33 0   .267
Maryland Eastern Shore 8 16 0   .333     13 35 0   .271
Southern
Florida A&M x 14 10 0   .583     25 25 0   .500
Bethune-Cookman x 14 10 0   .583     24 31 0   .436
North Carolina Central 12 12 0   .500     19 32 1   .375
Savannah State 11 13 0   .458     21 30 0   .412
North Carolina A&T 9 15 0   .375     17 32 0   .347
x Division champion
Tournament champion
As of May 16, 2014[20]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Mountain West Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
UNLV y 20 10 0   .667     36 25 0   .590
New Mexico 20 10 0   .667     37 20 1   .647
San Diego State y 17 13 0   .567     42 21 0   .667
Nevada 15 15 0   .500     31 27 0   .534
Fresno State 13 17 0   .433     28 29 0   .491
Air Force 10 20 0   .333     20 34 0   .370
San Jose State 10 20 0   .333     19 38 0   .333
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
As of June 1, 2014[21]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Pac-12 Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
#2 Oregon State y 23 7 0   .767     42 12 0   .778
#13 Washington y 21 9 0   .700     39 15 1   .718
#18 Arizona State y 19 11 0   .633     33 22 0   .600
#20 Oregon y 18 12 0   .600     42 18 0   .700
Stanford y 16 14 0   .533     29 23 0   .558
Southern California 16 14 0   .533     29 24 0   .547
Washington State 14 16 0   .467     24 29 0   .453
California 13 17 0   .433     26 27 0   .491
UCLA 12 18 0   .400     25 30 1   .455
Arizona 9 21 0   .300     22 33 0   .400
Utah 4 26 0   .133     16 36 0   .308
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 26, 2014[22]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
Eastern
#25 Florida xy 21 9 0   .700     40 23 0   .635
#23 South Carolina y 18 12 0   .600     44 18 0   .710
#1 Vanderbilt y 17 13 0   .567     51 21 0   .708
Kentucky y 14 16 0   .467     37 25 0   .597
Tennessee 12 18 0   .400     31 23 0   .574
Georgia 11 18 1   .383     26 29 1   .473
Missouri 6 24 0   .200     20 33 0   .377
Western
#4 Ole Miss xy 19 11 0   .633     48 21 0   .696
#15 LSU y 17 11 1   .603     46 16 1   .738
#28 Mississippi State y 18 12 0   .600     39 24 0   .619
Arkansas y 16 14 0   .533     40 25 0   .615
#29 Alabama y 15 14 0   .517     37 24 0   .607
Texas A&M y 14 16 0   .467     36 26 0   .581
Auburn 10 20 0   .333     28 28 0   .500
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of 20:27, 2 July 2016 (UTC)[23][24]; Rankings from NCBWA
2014 Southern Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Western Carolina 20 6   .769     37 18   .673
Davidson 17 8   .680     29 19   .604
Georgia Southern y 15 12   .556     40 23   .635
Samford 15 12   .556     35 25   .583
Wofford 12 14   .462     32 28   .533
Appalachian State 12 14   .462     21 34   .382
Elon 12 15   .444     27 26   .509
Furman 11 15   .423     26 32   .448
UNC Greensboro 8 16   .333     21 28   .429
The Citadel 8 18   .308     24 34   .414
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2014[25]; Rankings from Collegiate Basseball
2014 Southland Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Sam Houston State y 22 8   .733     41 17   .707
Nicholls State 21 9   .700     32 26   .552
Northwestern State 19 11   .633     33 26   .559
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 19 11   .633     31 27   .534
Southeastern Louisiana y 18 12   .600     37 23   .617
Central Arkansas 17 13   .567     32 22   .593
McNeese State 17 13   .567     30 28   .517
Lamar 16 14   .533     31 25   .554
Oral Roberts 15 15   .500     30 26   .536
Houston Baptist 12 18   .400     23 28   .451
Incarnate Word* 9 15   .375     18 32   .360
Stephen F. Austin 11 19   .367     20 35   .364
Abilene Christian* 6 18   .250     17 35   .327
New Orleans 2 28   .067     11 38   .224
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 24, 2014[26]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
*Ineligible for postseason play due to Division I transition
2014 Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
East
Alabama State x 21 3   .875     37 20   .649
Alabama A&M 12 9   .571     21 32   .396
Alcorn State 10 12   .455     11 42   .208
Jackson State y 9 15   .375     31 23   .574
Mississippi Valley State 4 18   .182     4 38   .095
West
Arkansas–Pine Bluff x 16 7   .696     22 28   .440
Texas Southern 13 9   .591     23 29   .442
Prairie View A&M 11 12   .478     21 30   .412
Grambling State 11 13   .458     16 32   .333
Southern 6 16   .273     10 26   .278
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 24, 2014[27]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Sun Belt Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#9 Louisiana–Lafayette y 26 4   .867     58 10   .853
Texas–Arlington 19 11   .633     32 26   .552
Arkansas State 18 12   .600     32 26   .552
Texas State 16 14   .533     30 28   .517
WKU 15 15   .500     29 28   .509
Troy 11 18   .379     25 32   .439
South Alabama 11 18   .379     22 33   .400
Arkansas–Little Rock 11 19   .367     25 29   .463
Georgia State 11 19   .367     25 31   .446
Louisiana–Monroe 11 19   .367     23 36   .390
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2014[28]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 West Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#11 Pepperdine y 18 9   .667     42 16   .724
Loyola Marymount 17 10   .630     32 24   .571
Gonzaga 17 10   .630     26 29   .473
Santa Clara 16 11   .593     26 30   .464
San Diego 16 11   .593     34 20   .630
Pacific 15 12   .556     26 27   .491
BYU 12 15   .444     22 31   .415
San Francisco 11 16   .407     25 29   .463
Saint Mary's 8 19   .296     16 39   .291
Portland 5 22   .185     11 41   .212
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
As of June 7, 2014[29]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2014 Western Athletic Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Sacramento State y 21 6   .778     36 22   .621
Grand Canyon 19 8   .704     30 23   .566
Texas–Pan American 17 10   .630     27 30   .474
Utah Valley 16 11   .593     28 28   .500
Cal State Bakersfield 15 12   .556     26 32   .448
Seattle 13 11   .542     26 27   .491
New Mexico State 11 13   .458     23 31   .426
North Dakota 8 16   .333     10 29   .256
Chicago State 5 19   .208     17 37   .315
Northern Colorado 4 23   .148     10 43   .189
Conference champion
Tournament champion
As of May 24, 2014[30]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

Conference winners and tournaments

Thirty 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 2014 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 Conference Stony Brook Kevin Krause, Stony Brook[31] Matt Senk, Stony Brook[31] 2014 America East Conference Baseball Tournament Edward A. LeLacheur ParkLowell, MA Binghamton
American Athletic Conference Louisville Jeff Gardner, Louisville[32] Terry Rooney, UCF[32] 2014 American Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament Bright House FieldClearwater, FL Houston
Atlantic 10 Conference Saint Louis Collin Forgey, Saint Joseph's[33] Fritz Hamburg, Saint Joseph's[33] 2014 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Tournament Billiken Sports CenterSt. Louis, MO George Mason
Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic - Florida State
Coastal - Miami (FL)
D. J. Stewart, Florida State[34] Brian O'Connor, Virginia[34] 2014 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament NewBridge Bank ParkGreensboro, NC Georgia Tech
Atlantic Sun Conference Florida Gulf Coast Max Pentecost, Kennesaw State[35] Dave Tollett, Florida Gulf Coast[35] 2014 Atlantic Sun Conference Baseball Tournament Swanson StadiumFort Myers, FL Kennesaw State
Big 12 Conference Oklahoma State Zach Fish, Oklahoma State[36] Josh Holliday, Oklahoma State[36] 2014 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament Chickasaw Bricktown BallparkOklahoma City, OK TCU
Big East Conference Creighton Reagan Fowler, Creighton and
D. J. Ruhlman, Seton Hall[37]
Ed Servais, Creighton[37] 2014 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament MCU ParkBrooklyn, NY Xavier
Big South Conference North - Liberty
South - Winthrop
Ryan Seiz, Liberty[38] Jim Toman, Liberty[38] 2014 Big South Conference Baseball Tournament Winthrop BallparkRock Hill, SC Campbell
Big Ten Conference Indiana Sam Travis, Indiana[39] Tracy Smith, Indiana[39] 2014 Big Ten Conference Baseball Tournament TD Ameritrade Park OmahaOmaha, NE Indiana
Big West Conference Cal Poly No tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid
Colonial Athletic Association William & Mary Michael Katz, William & Mary Brian Murphy, William & Mary 2014 Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Tournament Brooks FieldWilmington, NC College of Charleston
Conference USA Rice Aramis Garcia, Florida International[40] Brian Shoop, UAB[40] 2014 Conference USA Baseball Tournament Pete Taylor ParkHattiesburg, MS Rice
Horizon League Wright State 2014 Horizon League Baseball Tournament Kapco ParkMilwaukee, WI Youngstown State
Ivy League Gehrig - Penn/Columbia
Rolfe - Yale/Dartmouth
Alec Keller, Princeton[41] N/A 2014 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series Campus Sites Columbia
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Canisius 2014 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament FirstEnergy ParkLakewood, NJ Siena
Mid-American Conference East - Miami (OH)
West - Ball State
2014 Mid-American Conference Baseball Tournament All Pro Freight StadiumAvon, OH Kent State
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Northern - Delaware State
Southern - Bethune-Cookman/Florida A&M
2014 Mid–Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament Marty L. Miller FieldNorfolk, VA Bethune-Cookman
Missouri Valley Conference Evansville 2014 Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Tournament Bob Warn Field at Sycamore StadiumTerre Haute, IN Dallas Baptist
Mountain West Conference UNLV/New Mexico 2014 Mountain West Conference Baseball Tournament Earl E. Wilson StadiumParadise, NV San Diego State
Northeast Conference Bryant 2014 Northeast Conference Baseball Tournament Dodd StadiumNorwich, CT Bryant
Ohio Valley Conference Southeast Missouri State 2014 Ohio Valley Conference Baseball Tournament The Ballpark at JacksonJackson, TN Jacksonville State
Pac-12 Conference Oregon State No tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid
Patriot League Bucknell/Army Kash Manzelli, Navy[42] Scott Heather, Bucknell[42] 2014 Patriot League Baseball Tournament Campus Sites Bucknell
Southeastern Conference East – Florida
West – Mississippi
A. J. Reed, Kentucky[43] Kevin O'Sullivan, Florida[43] 2014 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament Hoover Metropolitan StadiumHoover, AL LSU
Southern Conference Western Carolina 2014 Southern Conference Baseball Tournament Joseph P. Riley, Jr. ParkCharleston, SC Georgia Southern
Southland Conference Sam Houston State 2014 Southland Conference Baseball Tournament Bear StadiumConway, AR Southeastern Louisiana
Southwestern Athletic Conference East - Alabama State
West - Arkansas–Pine Bluff
2014 Southwestern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament Wesley Barrow StadiumNew Orleans, LA Jackson State
The Summit League Omaha 2014 The Summit League Baseball Tournament Erv Huether FieldBrookings, SD North Dakota State
Sun Belt Conference Louisiana-Lafayette 2014 Sun Belt Conference Baseball Tournament Eddie Stanky FieldMobile, AL Louisiana-Lafayette
West Coast Conference Pepperdine 2014 West Coast Conference Baseball Tournament Banner Island BallparkStockton, CA Pepperdine
Western Athletic Conference Sacramento State 2014 Western Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament Cubs ParkMesa, AZ Sacramento State

Award winners

Consensus All-American teams

Major player of the year awards

Major freshman of the year awards

Major coach of the year awards

Other major awards

Coaching changes

This table lists programs that changed head coaches at any point from the first day of the 2014 season until the day before the first day of the 2015 season.

Team Former
coach
Interim
coach
New
coach
Reason
Arizona State Esmay, TimTim Esmay Smith, TracyTracy Smith Esmay resigned on June 9, 2014.[53][54]
Brown Drabinski, MarekMarek Drabinski Grant Achilles Drabinski resigned on April 11, 2014. The Bears were 6–15, 0–8 in the Ivy League and coming off a loss to Connecticut.[55]
Campbell Goff, GregGreg Goff Haire, JustinJustin Haire Goff resigned to take the coaching position at Louisiana Tech.[56]
Illinois State Kingston, MarkMark Kingston Durkac, BoBo Durkac Kingston resigned on June 4 to take the coaching position at South Florida[57][58]
Indiana Smith, TracyTracy Smith Chris Lemonis Smith resigned on June 9 to take the coaching position at Arizona State.[54]
Louisiana Tech Simoneaux, WadeWade Simoneaux Goff, GregGreg Goff Simoneaux was fired on May 19 at the end of a 15-35 season, finishing last in C-USA.[59]
Mississippi Valley State Shanks, DougDoug Shanks Stevens, AaronAaron Stevens Shanks retired November 12.[60]
New Mexico State Ward, RockyRocky Ward Green, BrianBrian Green Ward was fired on May 27 at the end of a 23 - 31 season, finishing 7th in the WAC.[61]
Northern Illinois Mathey, EdEd Mathey Kunigonis, MikeMike Kunigonis Mathey resigned on November 20 to take over at Division III North Central College.[62]
Rhode Island Foster, JimJim Foster Cerrato, RaphaelRaphael Cerrato Foster resigned to take an assistant coaching job with Boston College on July 17, 2014.[63] Cerrato was originally announced as interim head coach on July 17, 2014, interim tag lifted on June 23, 2015.[64]
Rutgers Hill, FredFred Hill Litterio, JoeJoe Litterio Hill announced on February 20, 2014 that he would retire.[65]
Sam Houston State Pierce, DavidDavid Pierce Deggs, MattMatt Deggs Pierce resigned to take the coaching position at Tulane.[66]
San Diego State Gwynn, TonyTony Gwynn Martinez, MarkMark Martinez Gwynn died of cancer on June 16. The San Diego Padres Hall of Famer and San Diego State alumnus had gone on medical leave in March 2014 for treatment.[67]
South Florida Prado, LeloLelo Prado Kingston, MarkMark Kingston Prado accepted a non-coaching position in the South Florida Athletic Department on May 19, 2014.[68]
Tulane Jones, RickRick Jones David Pierce Jones retired on May 24 after 21 years of coaching the Green Wave.[69]
VMI Ikenberry, MarlinMarlin Ikenberry Hadra, JonathanJonathan Hadra Ikenberry resigned November 3 to pursue a private sector opportunity.[70] Hadra was initially named interim head coach, and announced as permanent head coach on November 13.[71]

See also

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