2013 Conference USA baseball tournament

The 2013 Conference USA baseball tournament was held from May 22 through 26 at Reckling Park in Houston, Texas.[2][3] The annual tournament determines the conference champion of the Division I Conference USA for college baseball. Rice won their fifth tournament championship and claimed the league's automatic bid to the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.[4] This is the last of 19 athletic championship events held by the conference in the 2012–13 academic year.[5]

2013 Conference USA
baseball tournament
Teams8
Format2 division round-robin and championship game
Finals site
ChampionsRice (5th title)
Winning coachWayne Graham (5th title)
MVPChristian Stringer (Rice)
2013 Conference USA baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 14 Rice  y 159 .6254420 .688
Southern Miss   159 .6253027 .526
East Carolina   1410 .5833126 .544
Memphis   1410 .5833524 .593
UCF   1311 .5422930 .492
Houston   1311 .5423622 .621
Tulane   1113 .4583028 .517
UAB   717 .2922336 .390
Marshall   618 .2502034 .370
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 8, 2013[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The tournament was established in 1996, Conference USA's first season of play. Entering the event, Tulane has won the most championships, with five. Among current teams, only Marshall and Memphis have never won a title.

This was to be the third year of a three-year contract placing the event at Trustmark Park, home of an Atlanta Braves Class-AA affiliate in Pearl, Mississippi, a suburb of Jackson, Mississippi. However, the venue opted out of the contract, leaving Conference USA seeking a new home for the 2013 tournament. The conference announced that the tournament would instead be held at Reckling Park.[2][3]

Seeding and format

The tournament continued the round-robin tournament format introduced in 2010. The top eight finishers from the regular season were seeded one through eight and divided into two pools. The winners of each pool then met in a single championship game.

TeamWLPct.GBSeed
Rice159.6251
Southern Miss159.6252
East Carolina1410.58313
Memphis1410.58314
UCF1311.56525
Houston1311.56526
Tulane1113.43547
UAB717.29288
Marshall618.2509

Bracket

Division A RICE MEM UCF UABOverall
1 Rice W 10–1 W 5–1 W 3–13-0
4 Memphis L 1–10 W 6–1 W 6–52-1
5 UCF L 1–5 L 1–6 L 1–50-3
8 UAB L 1-3 L 5–6 W 5–1 1-2
Division B USM ECU HOU TULOverall
2 Southern Miss L 7–8 W 4–2 W 10–72-1
3 East Carolina W 8–7 L 4–9 L 5–61-2
6 Houston L 2–4 W 9–4 L 2–31-2
7 Tulane L 7–10 W 6–5 W 3–2 2-1
Finals
   
A Rice 5*
B Southern Miss 4

All-Tournament Team

The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team.[6]

PosNameSchool
CKeaton AldridgeMemphis
IFShane HoelscherRice
IFZach HouchinsEast Carolina
IFJustin MontemayorHouston
IFChristian StringerRice
OFBlake BrownSouthern Miss
OFLeon ByrdRice
OFDillon DaySouthern Miss
DHDrew ReynoldsEast Carolina
PJake DrehoffSouthern Miss
PAustin KubitzaRice
PJohn SimmsRice
PJordan StephensRice

Most Valuable Player

Christian Stringer was named Tournament MVP. Stringer was an infielder for Rice who was 7–14 in the tournament for a .500 average with one RBI, one Stolen Base, and five runs scored.[6][7]

References

  1. "2013 Baseball Extended Standings" (PDF). Conference USA. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  2. Joseph Duarte (November 15, 2012). "Rice to host 2013 C-USA baseball tourney". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  3. TJ Werre (November 20, 2012). "C-USA Baseball Tournament Leaves Pearl". wjtv.com. Archived from the original on February 9, 2013. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  4. "Conference USA Baseball Format for 2013". conferenceusa.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2013. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  5. "2012-13 Conference USA Championship Schedule". conferenceusa.com. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  6. "2013 Baseball Extended Standings" (PDF). Conference USA. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 10, 2014. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  7. "Rice Wins C-USA Baseball Championship". Conference USA. May 26, 2013. Archived from the original on January 10, 2014. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
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