The 1994 College World Series culminated in a dramatic showdown in Omaha, Nebraska, where the Oklahoma Sooners clinched the national title with a 13‑5 victory over Georgia Tech.
The Sooners' offense exploded for the most runs ever recorded in a championship game, overwhelming the Yellow Jackets and securing a decisive win.
Five Oklahoma players earned spots on the all‑tournament team, and sophomore shortstop Chip Glass was crowned Most Outstanding Player for his standout performance.
Coach's Praise
OU coach Larry Cochell lauded his squad's execution and resilience, emphasizing how the team's depth and preparation paid off on the biggest stage.
Georgia Tech coach Danny Hall, while disappointed by the loss, expressed pride in his players' effort and highlighted the experience as a valuable building block for the program.
The triumph marked Oklahoma's first national championship in any sport since 1991, reigniting excitement across the university's athletic departments.
Beyond the scoreboard, the victory underscored the program's resurgence and set a hopeful tone for future seasons.