College World Series & no hitters

NO HITTERS

  1. March 28, 1946 Bobby Layne 7-0Southwestern-Clark Field Austin,

  2. May 4, 1946 Bobby Layne 2-1Texas A&M College Station,

  3. June 19, 1950 Jim Ehrler 7-0 Tufts Rosenblatt StadiumOmaha, First no-hitter in CWS History

  4. April 29, 1955 Tommy Jungman 8-0 RiceClark Field

  5. March 28, 1969 James Street 5-0 SMU Dallas, TX

  6. April 3, 1970 James Street 4-0 Texas Tech Lubbock, Perfect Game

  7. February 26, 1971 Burt Hooton 8-0 Sam Houston State Clark Field Austin, TX

  8. March 19, 1971 Burt Hooton1-0 Texas Tech Clark Field Austin, TX Perfect Game for 8 innings of a scheduled 7-inning game

  9. February 27, 1973 Ron Roznovsky 4-1 Texas Lutheran Clark FieldAustin,

  10. April 7, 1973 Rich Wortham 9-0Texas Tech Clark FieldAustin,

  11. March 21, 1975 Jim Gideon 6-0 SMU Dallas,

  12. March 31, 1979 Ricky Wright 7-0 RiceDisch-Falk Field Austin,

  13. March 22, 1980 Dave Seiler 1-0 SMUDisch-Falk Field Austin, TX

  14. March 17, 1984 Greg Swindell 12-0 Texas Wesleyan Disch-Falk FieldAustin,

  15. March 16, 1985 Greg Swindell 4-0 Oklahoma City Disch-Falk Field Austin,

  16. February 15, 1986 Kevin Garner 13-0 UT-Arlington Disch-Falk Field Austin,

  17. March 3, 1987 Mark Petkovsek 2-1 Southwestern Disch-Falk Field Austin,

  18. February 11, 2000 Beau Hale 10-0 Sam Houston State Disch-Falk Field Austin,

  19. April 16, 2005 Adrian Alaniz 4-0 Oklahoma Disch-Falk Field Austin,

  20. April 29, 2008 Kenn Kasparek 11-0 Texas State Disch-Falk Field Austin,

  21. March 1, 2009 Brandon Workman 9-0 Penn State Disch-Falk Field Austin,

  22. May 19, 2004 Dillon Peters 12-0 Kansas StateTointon Stadium Manhattan, Combined No-Hitter with Morgan Cooper

 

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