June 30, 2021: Mississippi State wins the Men’s College World Series, becoming the 67th team champion since the return of NCAA championships in March. The total includes eight Division I and National Collegiate championships that were moved from fall 2020 to the spring. June 30, 2021 0
June 6, 1998: Fifty-two records are broken or tied as Southern California defeats Arizona State, 21-14, in the Division I Baseball Championship title game. June 6, 1998 0
June 4, 1987: A record 58-game hitting streak by Oklahoma State’s Robin Ventura is snapped during the College World Series by Stanford, which goes on to win the championship. June 4, 1987 0
June 4-6, 1976: The first Division III Baseball Championship is played at Marietta College. June 6, 1976 0
May 1971: Florida Southern wins the College Division Baseball Championship to claim the first of eight titles between 1971 and 1995. May 1, 1971 0
June 18, 1970: Southern California wins the first of five straight Division I Baseball Championship titles under coach Rod Dedeaux (who coached the Trojans to a total of 10 titles between 1958 and 1978). June 18, 1970 0
June 20-21, 1947: The first National Collegiate Baseball Championship is played in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where California defeats a Yale squad that includes future President George H.W. Bush. June 21, 1947 0