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Teams with the most appearances in the Men's College World Series

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These are the NCAA DI college baseball teams that have made the most appearances in the Men's College World Series:

  • Texas: 38
  • Miami (Fla.): 25
  • Florida State: 24
  • Arizona State: 22
  • Southern California: 21
  • LSU, Oklahoma State: 20
  • Arizona, Stanford: 19
  • Cal State Fullerton: 18
  • Florida: 14
  • Arkansas, Clemson, Mississippi State, North Carolina: 12
  • Oklahoma, South Carolina: 11
  • Northern Colorado: 10
  • Michigan, Oregon State, Texas A&M: 8
  • Maine, Rice, Tennessee, Virginia, Wichita State: 7
  • Auburn, Cal, Georgia, Louisville, Missouri, Ole Miss, St. John's, TCU, UCLA, Western Michigan: 6
  • Alabama, Minnesota, Penn State, Southern Illinois, UConn, Vanderbilt: 5

In 2025, Murray State reached the MCWS for the first time, becoming the fourth regional No. 4 seed to advance to Omaha. 

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NCAA Photos Texas baseball has made the most trips to the College World Series.

38 — Texas

Texas was a force in the 1970s — going four straight times from 1972 to 1975 — the 80s — going five years in a row from 1981 to 1985 — and another stretch of four straight from 2002 to 2005. The Longhorns have been led by three of the winningest coaches in MCWS history — Cliff Gustafson, Augie Garrido, and Bibb Falk — and have won six national championships to go along with six national runner-up finishes.

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25 — Miami (Fla.)

Another school led by a duo of legendary college baseball coaches. Skipper Ron Fraser led the Hurricanes to five straight world series beginning in 1978, culminating with the 1982 championship, while Jim Morris took them to six straight, starting in 1994 and ending with his first title in 1999. 

24 — Florida State

The Seminoles have played in 76 games, which ties for the sixth-most all-time, and have come so close to winning a title, finishing in second three times.

22 — Arizona State 

Coach Bobby Winkles made the Sun Devils an Omaha regular in the late 1960s and Jim Brock continued their MCWS legacy into the 1980s, including a run of four straight between 1975-78. Arizona State has brought home five national championships — also the fourth-most — along the way.

21 — Southern California

For a 20-year span from 1958 to 1978, the Trojans dominated college baseball. They won 10 national championships and finished as a national runner-up in another — as the benchmark of the college baseball world. Led by coach Rod Dedeaux for most of its MCWS history, Southern California has played in 100 CWS games, winning 74 of them. Simply remarkable.

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NCAA Photos South Carolina celebrates consecutive titles in the College World Series.
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