College World Series records: MCWS and WCWS stats to know - ESPN
The NCAA College World Series determines the top collegiate women's and men's teams in softball and baseball, respectively. Texas took home its first softball title in 2025, after beating Texas Tech in the championship game.
In 2025, Arkansas pitcher Gage Wood threw the third no-hitter in men's College World Series history and the first in 65 years.
Here's a look at more notable facts and stats from College World Series history:
Men
Most championships: Southern California (12)
Most CWS appearances: Texas (38)
Most consecutive appearances: Oklahoma St. (Seven, 1981-87)
All-time games won: Texas (88)
All-time grand slam home runs: 52
All-time shutouts: 127
All-time no-hitters: Three (1950, 1960, 2025)
Most innings pitched, single game: 15, Steve Arlin (Ohio St. vs. Washington St., June 10, 1965)
Most pitches thrown (since 1981), single game: 189, Darren Dilks (Oklahoma St. vs. Arizona St., June 5, 1981)
Most runs, single game: 24, Florida vs. LSU (June 25, 2023, 24-4)
Most games played, career: 21, Garrett Gore (North Carolina, 2006-09)
Most home runs, career: 6, Edmund Muth (Stanford, 1997-2000)
Most RBIs, career: 20, Bob Horner (Arizona St., 1976-78)
Most pitching wins, career: Five, Matt Price (South Carolina, 2010-11-12)
Lowest ERA, career (minimum 30 innings): 0.96, Steve Arlin (Ohio St., 1965-66)
Most coaching titles, career: 10, Rod Dedeaux (Southern California)
Most coaching wins, career: 60, Rod Dedeaux (Southern California)
Women
Most championships: UCLA (12)
Most CWS appearances: UCLA (32)
Most consecutive appearances: Arizona (16, 1988-2003)
All-time games won all-time: UCLA (104)
All-time grand slam home runs: 15
All-time shutouts: 296
All-time no-hitters: 19
All-time perfect games: Six
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