
Fresno State def. Georgia Bulldogs – 2008 NCAA College World Series:
The Fresno State Bulldogs pulled off one of the most improbable runs in collegiate; no, overall sports history when they won the 2008 NCAA College World Series.
In fact, it’s one of the most unbelievable sporting runs that probably doesn’t receive even close to enough credit for its sheer unlikelihood.
Fresno State had a single NCAA championship in men’s competition before 2008 CWS. Their 1968 men’s tennis team was the only team in school history to win a national championship. Their softball team did win the 1998 NCAA Women’s College World Series.
Fresno State had to win the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) tournament to even get into the CWS. With a record of 33–27, they were not favored to by any means. But they did. Fresno State was then the #4 seed in their regional – the fourth of four. They became the first No. 4 seed to win their way to the College World Series.
Finally, Fresno State faced elimination six times in the NCAA tournament, which included three times in the College World Series. They won all six games, beating six top 20 teams culminating with the massively favored Georgia Bulldogs to win the 2008 CWS. This feat will most likely never be repeated.