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Southland Conference baseball tournament

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Collegiate baseball tournament
Southland Conference Baseball Tournament
Conference Baseball Championship
SportBaseball
ConferenceSouthland Conference
Number of teams7
FormatDouble-elimination tournament
Current stadiumJoe Miller Ballpark
Current locationLake Charles, Louisiana
Played1964–1968, 1993–present
Last contest2024
Current championHouston Christian (2)
Most championshipsSam Houston (6)
TV partnerESPN+
Official websiteSouthland.org Baseball

TheSouthland Conference baseball tournament is the conference championship tournament in baseball for theSouthland Conference. The winner of the tournament receives the conference's automatic bid to theNCAA Division I baseball tournament.

Tournament

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The Southland Conference Baseball Tournament is adouble-elimination tournament held annually at various locations in theSouthland Conference region. The tournament field has grown from three teams in 1964 to eight teams prior to 2022. Following the departure of five members in 2021, all remaining conference members participated in the tournament (unless banned due to NCAA sanctions) in 2022. In 2023, the seven highest teams participated in the tournament. The winner receives an automatic bid to theNCAA Division I baseball tournament. Other teams have to hope for an at-large bid.[1]

History

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The Southland Conference tournament began in 1964. The number of annual tournament participants has changed several times over the life of the tournament. From 1964 through 1966 the tournament consisted of three teams. In 1967 and 1968 the tournament expanded to a four-teamdouble-elimination tournament. This was all that constituted conference play for those seasons.

From 1969 until 1992, the Southland Conference did not have a baseball tournament. In some seasons, a championship series was held between division champions.

In 1993, the conference began holding a baseball tournament again. From 1993 through 1995, the tournament was a four team double-elimination tournament.,[2]

In 1996, it expanded to become a six team double-elimination tournament and remained that way until 2007.[3]

In 2008, the tournament once again expanded and became an eight team double-elimination tournament.[4]

In 2012, two brackets of four teams were added in a double-elimination format. The winner of each bracket plays in a championship game.[5] This facilitates a television broadcast of the final.

After five schools left the conference following the 2021 season, the tournament format was changed for 2022. The top two seeds hosted double-elimination tournaments that each involved four teams. The winner from each site will advanced to a best-of-3 final hosted by the top surviving seed.[6]

Starting in 2023, the event moved toJoe Miller Ballpark on the campus ofMcNeese State University inLake Charles, Louisiana, reportedly as part of a deal that kept McNeese in the Southland after it had been courted byConference USA and nearly joined theWestern Athletic Conference. The agreement with McNeese initially runs for four years, with McNeese having the right of first refusal to continue as host after 2026.[7] The tournament format in 2023 included seven teams beginning with a single-elimination game followed by a 6 team double elimination. Two teams did not qualify for the tournament with the new format.

The baseball tournament venue returned to an annual bidding process for 2024 following the men's and women's basketball tournaments venue extension in Lake Charles. The baseball tournament returned toPat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field inHammond, Louisiana for 2024.[8] In 2024, the tournament returned to two brackets of four teams in a double-elimination format. The winner of each bracket played in the championship game. One team did not qualify for the tournament.

Champions

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By year

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YearSchoolSiteMVP
1964TrinityACC Field •Abilene, Texas
1965TrinityJonesboro, Arkansas
1966TrinityTurnpike StadiumArlington, Texas[9]
1967Arkansas StatePrice Daniel Field •Beaumont, Texas[10]
1968Arkansas StateArlington, Texas
No tournament held (1969–1992)
1993McNeese StateBrown–Stroud FieldNatchitoches, LouisianaClint Gould, McNeese State
1994UTSABrown–Stroud Field • Natchitoches, LouisianaScott Pederson, UT San Antonio
1995Louisiana–MonroeFair Grounds FieldShreveport, LouisianaStacey Wilcox, Louisiana–Monroe
1996Sam Houston StateFair Grounds Field • Shreveport, LouisianaBrent Bubela, Sam Houston State
1997Texas StateWarhawk FieldMonroe, LouisianaJeremy Fikac, Texas State
1998Nicholls StateFair Grounds Field • Shreveport, LouisianaJacques Jobert, Nicholls State
1999Texas StateWarhawk Field • Monroe, LouisianaMatt Mize, UT Arlington
2000Texas StateWarhawk Field • Monroe, LouisianaShane Webb, Louisiana-Monroe
2001Texas–ArlingtonVincent–Beck StadiumBeaumont, TexasK. J. Hendricks, UT Arlington
2002LamarVincent–Beck Stadium • Beaumont, TexasClay Hensley, Lamar
2003McNeese StateWarhawk Field • Monroe, LouisianaRusty Begnaud, McNeese State
2004LamarAlumni FieldHammond, LouisianaJordan Foster, Lamar
2005UTSABrown–Stroud Field • Natchitoches, LouisianaRyan Crew, UT San Antonio
2006Texas–ArlingtonVincent–Beck Stadium • Beaumont, TexasRyan Riddle, UT Arlington
2007Sam Houston StateBrown–Stroud Field • Natchitoches, LouisianaLuke Prihoda, Sam Houston State
2008Sam Houston StateDon Sanders StadiumHuntsville, TexasBobby Verbick, Sam Houston State
2009Sam Houston StateWhataburger FieldCorpus Christi, TexasMatt Shelton, Sam Houston State
2010LamarWhataburger Field • Corpus Christi, TexasAnthony Moore, Lamar
2011Texas StateBobcat BallparkSan Marcos, TexasCasey Kalenkosky, Texas State
2012Texas–ArlingtonBobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TexasTravis Sibley, UT Arlington
2013Central ArkansasConstellation FieldSugar Land, TexasForrestt Allday, Central Arkansas
2014Southeastern LouisianaBear StadiumConway, Arkansas[11]Tate Scioneaux, Southeastern Louisiana
2015Houston BaptistConstellation Field • Sugar Land, Texas[11]Curtis Jones, Houston Baptist
2016Sam Houston StateConstellation Field • Sugar Land, Texas[11]Heath Donica, Sam Houston State
2017Sam Houston StateConstellation Field • Sugar Land, TexasRobie Rojas, Sam Houston State
2018Northwestern StateConstellation Field • Sugar Land, TexasDavid Fry, Northwestern State
2019McNeese State[12]Constellation Field • Sugar Land, TexasAidan Anderson, McNeese State
2020Canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
2021McNeese[13]Alumni Field • Hammond, LouisianaClayton Rasbeary, McNeese
2022Southeastern LouisianaCampus sites of top two seeds[6]Preston Faulkner, Southeastern Louisiana
2023NichollsJoe Miller BallparkLake Charles, LouisianaXane Washington, Nicholls
2024NichollsAlumni Field • Hammond, Louisiana[8]Basiel Williams, Nicholls
2025Houston ChristianHusky Field • Houston, TexasParker Edwards, Houston Christian
  • McNeese dropped "State" from its athletic branding after the 2019 season.
  • Nicholls dropped "State" from its athletic branding after the 2018 season.
  • In 2022, Houston Baptist rebranded to Houston Christian.

By school

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Updated through 2024 Tournament.[14][15][16]

SchoolAppearancesW-LPctTournament TitlesTitle YearsNotes
Sam Houston1739–23.62961996,2007,2008,2009,2016,2017Left conference in 2021.
McNeese2029–31.48341993,2003,2019,2021
Texas State1735–28.55641997,1999,2000,2011Left conference in 2012.
Lamar2036–34.51432002,2004,2010Left conference in 1987. Returned in 1999. Left conference again in 2021. Returned in 2022.
Nicholls917–11.60731998,2023,2024
Texas–Arlington1528–26.51932001,2006,2012Left conference in 2012.
Trinity512–6.66731964,1965,1966Left conference in 1972.
Southeastern Louisiana1424–26.48022014,2022Joined conference in 1997.
UTSA1219–20.48721994,2005Left conference in 2012.
Arkansas State511–6.64721967,1968Left conference in 1987.
Northwestern State2328–43.39412018
Houston Christian310–4.71422015,2025Joined conference in 2013.
Louisiana–Monroe1016–17.48511995Left conference in 2006.
Central Arkansas613–10.56512013Joined conference in 2006. Left conference in 2021.
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi913–17.4330Joined conference in 2006.
Stephen F. Austin77–14.3330Left conference in 2021; returning in 2024.
New Orleans59–9.5000Joined conference in 2014.
UIW45-8.3850Joined conference in 2013.
Abilene Christian62–12.1430Left conference in 1973. Returned in 2013. Left conference again in 2021.
Oral Roberts12–2.5000Conference member from 2012–2014.
  • Italics indicate that the program is no longer a Southland member, as of the next NCAA baseball season in 2025.

See also

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Southland Conference softball tournament

External links

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References

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  1. ^"Southland Baseball"(PDF). Southland Conference. pp. 35–39. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2024.
  2. ^"Southland Baseball - Year-by-Year Tournament Results"(PDF). Southland Conference. p. 36.
  3. ^"Southland Baseball - Year-by-Year Tournament Results"(PDF). Southland Conference. pp. 36–37.
  4. ^"Southland Baseball - Year-by-Year Tournament Results"(PDF). Southland Conference. pp. 37–39.
  5. ^"Southland Baseball - Year-by-Year Tournament Results"(PDF). Southland Conference. p. 38.
  6. ^abCourtney Archer (May 14, 2022)."McNeese, Southeastern to host first week of Southland Conference Baseball Tournament". Crescent City Sports Enterprises LLC. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2024.
  7. ^Gazzolo, Jim (November 9, 2021)."McNeese sticks with Southland in move that will bring millions in for SW La. tourism".American Press. Lake Charles, LA. RetrievedNovember 12, 2021.
  8. ^ab"Southland Conference Baseball and Softball Championships Return to SLU in 2024". Southeastern Louisiana Athletics. August 29, 2023. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2024.
  9. ^"Tiger Netters, Baseball Team Favored To Keep Southland Conference Titles".San Antonio Express. May 12, 1966. p. 3D.
  10. ^"Sports Festival Set Here May 11–13".John and Mary Gray Library – Lamar University (Digital Collection). The Redbird. May 5, 1967. RetrievedApril 11, 2016.The conference track meet will start at 2 p.m. Friday and the baseball tourney will get underway Thursday at 10 a.m. at Price Daniel Field
  11. ^abc"Southland Baseball Tournament Returns to Sugar Land". Southland Conference. August 22, 2013. RetrievedMarch 2, 2014.
  12. ^Richard Dean (May 25, 2019)."McNeese State wins Southland baseball tournament". Hearst Newspapers, LLC. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2020.
  13. ^"McNeese Claims Second-Straight Southland Baseball Tournament Title" (Press release). Southland Conference. May 29, 2021. RetrievedJuly 12, 2021.
  14. ^Southland Baseball(PDF). Southland Conference. pp. 35–44. RetrievedMay 28, 2023.
  15. ^"2021 Southland Baseball Tournament". Southland Conference. RetrievedJuly 12, 2021.
  16. ^"(1) Nicholls wins first Southland Baseball Championship title since 1998 with 6-3 victory over (4) New Orleans". Southland Conference. May 27, 2023. RetrievedMay 28, 2023.
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