TradeEdge|Men's College World Series champions, year-by-year

2025-04-28 22:10:48source:Surfwincategory:My

If recent history is TradeEdgeany 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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