1986 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament

The 1986 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament was held at Harrington Field on the campus of East Carolina in Greenville, North Carolina, from May 15 through 18. The event determined the champion of the Colonial Athletic Association for the 1986 season. It was the first tournament, in the first year that the CAA sponsored baseball. The winner of the tournament, fourth-seeded Richmond, earned the CAA's automatic bid to the 1986 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.[2]

1986 Colonial Athletic Association
baseball tournament
Teams4
FormatDouble-elimination tournament
Finals site
ChampionsRichmond (1st title)
Winning coachRon Atkins (1st title)
MVPKevin Sickinger (Richmond)
1986 Colonial Athletic Association baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
East Carolina   1350 .72240100 .800
James Madison   1350 .72235140 .714
Richmond  y 1260 .66724310 .436
UNC Wilmington   1080 .55629280 .509
George Mason   8100 .44427201 .573
William & Mary   4140 .2227380 .156
American   3150 .1678260 .235
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1986[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

Format and seeding

The top four finishers based on winning percentage from the conference's round robin regular season faced off in a double-elimination tournament.[2]

TeamWLPct.GBSeed
James Madison135.7221
East Carolina135.7222
Richmond126.66713
UNC Wilmington108.55634
George Mason810.4445
William & Mary414.2229
American315.16710

Bracket and results

First roundSemi-finalsFinals
1James Madison10
4UNC Wilmington11
4UNC Wilmington2
3Richmond3
3Richmond4
2East Carolina0
3Richmond88
2East Carolina125
Lower round 1Lower final
4UNC Wilmington8
1James Madison62East Carolina1211
2East Carolina7

Most Valuable Player

Kevin Sickinger was named Tournament Most Valuable Player. Sickinger was a pitcher and designated hitter for Richmond.[2]

References

  1. 2020 Baseball Record Book (PDF). Colonial Athletic Association. p. 17. Retrieved December 15, 2020.
  2. 2020 Baseball Record Book (PDF). Colonial Athletic Association. p. 9. Retrieved December 15, 2020.
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