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Miami keeps regionals streak alive, Florida St. is No. 1 seed

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Posted 6:51AM on Tuesday 28th May 2002 ( 23 years ago )
CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA - Despite its worst record since the days of President Johnson, defending national champion Miami kept its record streak of consecutive regional appearances alive Monday with a berth in the Gainesville regional. <br> <br> Meanwhile, Florida State was named the country&#39;s No. 1 seed for this year&#39;s tournament. <br> <br> With its 30th straight regional berth, Miami was one of nine Florida schools making the NCAA tournament. Two of the 16 regionals will be hosted by Florida State (56-12) and Florida (43-17). <br> <br> Miami players crammed into their Mark Light Stadium clubhouse Monday afternoon to watch the NCAA selection show and cheered upon seeing their team&#39;s selection. <br> <br> ``I knew we were on the bubble, and I didn&#39;t know whether we&#39;d get in,&#39;&#39; coach Jim Morris said. ``The fact is we got in and I don&#39;t know exactly how that happened, but we got in and we&#39;re excited to be there.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Hovering around .500 for most of the season, Miami (30-26) won its last five games to secure a winning season. It&#39;s Miami&#39;s worst record since a 19-18-1 mark in 1966. <br> <br> NCAA officials said the Hurricanes&#39; schedule, which included 14 teams in this year&#39;s regionals, was the biggest reason for Miami&#39;s berth and not their reputation as a baseball powerhouse. <br> <br> The Hurricanes have won two of the last three College World Series titles. <br> <br> ``The main factor for Miami was they played 34 of their games against top 50 (in the RPI) opponents and so they had one of the strongest schedules,&#39;&#39; said Wally Groff, the chairman of the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. <br> <br> Both the Tallahassee and Gainesville regionals host solely Florida teams. Due to post-Sept. 11 concerns, NCAA officials kept most teams closer to home. <br> <br> In Tallahassee, Atlantic Coast Conference champ Florida State will play host to Atlantic Sun champion Central Florida (40-20), South Florida (33-27) and Stetson (42-17). Winners of 22 straight, the Seminoles are making their 25th straight regional appearance, second only to Miami. <br> <br> ``We obviously have a tough regional,&#39;&#39; Seminole coach Mike Martin said. ``We know what it takes to get to Omaha and hopefully we can continue to play well to get back there.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Florida International (41-18), Miami and MidEastern Athletic champ Bethune-Cookman (38-20) will play in Florida&#39;s regional in Gainesville. <br> <br> ``It&#39;s going to be a very difficult task to win this regional,&#39;&#39; Florida coach Pat McMahon said. ``Miami is going to play tough no matter what their record.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The only Florida team with an out-of-state berth is Florida Atlantic (43-18). The Owls will travel to the Tuscaloosa regional, which includes Alabama, Auburn and Southeast Missouri State. <br> <br> The 16 winners of the four-team regionals advance to eight best-of-three super regionals, with those winners going to the College World Series in Omaha.

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