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Men's College World Series champions, year-by-year
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Date:2025-04-16 04:41:16
If recent history is any indicator of success, a team from the Southeastern Conference will hold up the Men's College World Series national championship trophy at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.
The conference has produced each of the last four and five of the last six winners of the double-elimination tournament, with LSU winning its seventh national championship last season over conference rival Florida.
Also, the Tigers' chances of winning it all again aren’t great, as there hasn’t been a repeat champion since South Carolina pulled off the feat in 2010 and 2011.
Here are the previous College World Series winners:
Year Champion (record)
2023 LSU (54-17)
2022 Ole Miss (42-23)
2021 Mississippi State (50-18)
2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Vanderbilt (59-12)
2018 Oregon State (55-12-1)
2017 Florida (52-19)
2016 Coastal Carolina (55-18)
2015 Virginia (44-24)
2014 Vanderbilt (51-21)
2013 * UCLA (49-17)
2012 * Arizona (48-17)
2011 * South Carolina (55-14)
2010 South Carolina (54-16)
2009 LSU (56-17)
2008 Fresno State (47-31)
2007 * Oregon State (49-18)
2006 Oregon State (50-16)
2005 * Texas (56-16)
2004 Cal St. Fullerton (47-22)
2003 Rice (58-12)
2002 * Texas (57-15)
2001 * Miami (Fla.) (53-12)
2000 * LSU (52-17)
1999 * Miami (Fla.) (50-13)
1998 Southern California (49-17)
1997 * LSU (57-13)
1996 * LSU (52-15)
1995 * Cal St. Fullerton (57-9)
1994 * Oklahoma (50-17)
1993 LSU (53-17-1)
1992 * Pepperdine (48-11-1)
1991 * LSU (55-18)
1990 Georgia (52-19)
1989 Wichita State (68-16)
1988 Stanford (46-23)
1987 Stanford (53-17)
1986 Arizona (49-19)
1985 Miami (Fla.) (64-16)
1984 Cal St. Fullerton (66-20)
1983 * Texas (66-14)
1982 * Miami (Fla.) (55-17-1)
1981 Arizona State (55-13)
1980 Arizona (45-21-1)
1979 Cal St. Fullerton (60-14-1)
1978 * Southern California (54-9)
1977 Arizona State (57-12)
1976 Arizona (56-17)
1975 Texas (59-6)
1974 Southern California (50-20)
1973 * Southern California (51-11)
1972 Southern California (47-13-1)
1971 Southern California (46-11)
1970 Southern California (45-13)
1969 Arizona State (56-11)
1968 * Southern California (43-12-1)
1967 Arizona State (53-12)
1966 Ohio State (27-6-1)
1965 Arizona State (54-8)
1964 Minnesota (31-12)
1963 Southern California (35-10)
1962 Michigan (34-15)
1961 * Southern California (36-7)
1960 Minnesota (34-7-1)
1959 Oklahoma State (27-5)
1958 Southern California (29-3)
1957 * California (35-10)
1956 Minnesota (37-9)
1955 Wake Forest (29-7)
1954 Missouri (22-4)
1953 Michigan (21-9)
1952 Holy Cross (21-3)
1951 * Oklahoma (19-9)
1950 Texas (27-6)
1949 * Texas (23-7)
1948 Southern California (26-4)
1947 * California (31-10)
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