Thursday, May 23, 2013

College Baseball Update

We're a little late getting to this, but here is Baseball America's Top 25 at the end of the regular season.  North Carolina fell from 3d to 6th after losing a season-ending series to UVA.  Vandy and LSU stayed on top with series wins over Alabama and Ole Miss respectively.  Interestingly, Vandy and LSU have not played each other all year:

1.  Vanderbilt:  48-7
2.  Louisiana St:  48-8
3.  Cal State Fullerton:  45-8
4.  Oregon St:  43-9
5.  Virginia:  45-9
6.  N. Carolina:  47-8
7.  Florida St:  44-11
8.  UCLA:  37-15
9.  N. Carolina St:  42-13
10.  Louisville:  46-10
11.  Oregon:  43-13
12.  Indiana:  40-13
13.  New Mexico:  35-18
14.  Arkansas:  35-19
15.  Kansas St:  39-16
16.  Mississippi St:  40-16
17.  S. Carolina:  39-16
18.  Clemson:  39-17
19.  Arizona St:  34-17
20.  Oklahoma St:  39-14
21.  Virginia Tech:  35-19
22.  Seton Hall:  36-17
23.  Troy:  39-16
24.  S. Alabama:  40-16
25.  Mercer:  42-14

We are currently in the midst of conference tournaments, which will go through this weekend.  The participants and seeds for the NCAA Tournament will be announced on Memorial Day.

16 comments:

  1. Here were the final standings in the Sun Belt (conference games only):

    Troy 20-10
    S. Alabama: 20-10
    La-Lafayette: 19-11
    Fla. Atlantic: 19-11
    W. Kentucky: 16-14
    Fla. Int'l: 14-17
    Ark-Littl Rock: 13-18
    Ark. St: 12-18
    Mid. Tenn: 11-19
    La-Monroe: 7-23

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  2. Western has been eliminated from the Sun Belt Tournament. The Hilltoppers lost to Florida Atlantic 5-4, and then lost to Arkansas State by 10-4. So their season is over.

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  3. Here were the final standings in the OVC (conference games only):

    Tenn. Tech: 24-6
    Austin Peay: 22-7
    Belmont: 22-8
    Jacksonville St: 22-8
    E. Kentucky: 16-13
    SE Missouri: 13-17
    E. Illinois: 11-17
    SIU-Edwardsville: 10-20
    Morehead St: 10-20
    Murray St: 9-21
    UT-Martin: 4-26

    Morehead and Murray did not qualify for the OVC Tournament, so their seasons are over.

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  4. Eastern won its first game in the OVC Tournament, beating Jacksonville State 11-4. The Colonels lost their next game, as they suffered a 13-4 defeat to Austin Peay. Eastern's next game is today at 3 PM Central, against either Belmont or SEMO. The Colonels will have to win in order to survive.

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  5. Here were the final standings in the SEC (conference games only):

    EAST
    Vanderbilt: 26-3
    S. Carolina: 17-12
    Florida: 14-16
    Kentucky: 11-19
    Missouri: 10-20
    Tennessee: 9-19
    Georgia: 7-20

    WEST
    LSU: 23-7
    Arkansas: 18-11
    Mississippi St: 16-14
    Ole Miss: 15-15
    Alabama: 14-15
    Texas A & M: 13-16
    Auburn: 13-17

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  6. Here's what has happened in the SEC Tournament, being held in Hoover, Alabama.

    PRELIMINARY ROUND (Single-elimination):
    Mississippi 4, Kentucky 1 (Kentucky eliminated)
    Alabama 6, Auburn 3 (Auburn eliminated)
    Texas A & M 6, Florida 3 (Florida eliminated)
    Mississippi St 2, Missouri 1 (17 innings) (Mo. eliminated)

    DOUBLE-ELIMINATION ROUNDS:
    Arkansas 2, Mississippi 1 (10 innings)
    LSU 3, Alabama 0
    Texas A & M 5, Vanderbilt 0
    Mississippi St. 5, S. Carolina 3
    Alabama 7, Mississippi 5 (10 innings)(Miss. eliminated)
    Vanderbilt 4, S. Carolina 3 (10 innings) (S. Caro. eliminated)
    Arkansas 4, LSU 1
    Mississippi St. 6, Texas A & M 4

    So Arkansas and Mississippi State have qualified for the semi-finals, which will be played as single-elimination games on Saturday.

    Today, LSU will play Alabama, with the winner to meet Arkansas in one semi-final. Then Vandy will play A & M, with the winner to meet Mississippi State in the other semi-final.

    The final will take place on Sunday at 2:30 Central.

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  7. Kentucky, which was ranked in the top 15 a few months ago, lost seven of their last nine games, including a loss to Ole Miss in the SEC tournament. The Cats' overall record is 30-25, and they probably will not be invited to the NCAA Tournament.

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  8. William & Mary, the number-two seed in the Colonial Athletic Association, scored four runs with two out in the botto of the 9th to beat James Madison 20-19 in its first tournament game. Later today, the Tribe will play Towson State.

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  9. William & Mary lost to Towson State 20-13.

    Tomorrow, at noon Central, W & M will take on Northeastern in an elimination game.

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  10. In the SEC Tournament, LSU beat Alabama 3-2 to go into tomorrow's single-elimination semi-final against Arkansas. Vandy beat A & M 3-0 to qualify for the other single-elimination semi-final against Mississippi State.

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  11. At the OVC Tournament, Eastern Kentucky beat SEMO 12-9 in an elimination game. Tomorrow the Colonels face another elimination game against Tennessee Tech, which lost 6-2 to Austin Peay today. The EKU/Tech game will start at noon Central in Jackson, Tennessee.

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  12. In the first SEC semi-final, Arkansas leads LSU 1-0 after four innings.

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  13. They just reported that the top 5 teams in NCAA Baseball attendance are all from the SEC. LSU is number one; the Tigers average more than 10,000 people per game.

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  14. LSU holds Arkansas to only one hit, and the Tigers advance to the SEC championship game with a 3-1 win over the Razorbacks.

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  15. In the CAA Tournament, William & Mary pounds Northeastern 12-4. The CAA is now down to Towson and W & M. Since the Tribe have already lost once, they have to beat Towson twice to win the title. Towson can prevail if they win once.

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  16. In the OVC, Eastern Kentucky knocks off Tennessee Tech 6-4. So the Colonels now have to beat Austin Peay twice to win the title.

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