Patriot League baseball tournament

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Patriot League baseball tournament
Conference baseball championship
SportBaseball
Conference Patriot League
Number of teams4
FormatBest-of-three series
Played1993–present
Last contest 2024
Current champion Army (13)
Most championships Army (13)
Official website website

The Patriot League baseball tournament is the conference baseball championship of the NCAA Division I Patriot League. The top four finishers in the regular season of the conference's six teams advance to the best of three championship series, with each series hosted by the higher seeded team. The winner of the tournament receives an automatic berth to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

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Format

For the first two seasons, the tournament matched the winners of the Patriot League's two divisions in a best-of-three series. After the end of divisional play (which coincided with Colgate's departure) for the 1995 season, no event was held. The new incarnation in 1996 featured the top three teams meeting at the home of the regular season champion. The second and third seeds played a single game to determine who would face the top seed in a best of three series. In 2008, the format expanded to four teams and returned to the best of three series format for both the semifinal and final rounds.

Champions

2013 Patriot League baseball tournament MVP Chris Rowley Chris Rowley (15)-003 (cropped).jpg
2013 Patriot League baseball tournament MVP Chris Rowley
2019 Patriot League baseball tournament MVP Jacob Hurtubise Jacob Hurtubise (49610553167) (cropped).jpg
2019 Patriot League baseball tournament MVP Jacob Hurtubise

By year

The following is a list of conference champions listed by year. [1]

YearProgramMVP
1993 Fordham Joe Schultz, Fordham
1994 Navy Steve Mauro, Navy
1995No tournament held
1996 Bucknell Pete Cann, Bucknell
1997 Army Bryan Price, Army
1998 Navy Luke Braham, Navy
1999 Navy Pat Klokow, Navy
2000 Army Josh Minney, Army
2001 Bucknell Brad Gething, Bucknell
2002 Navy Matt Foster, Navy
2003 Bucknell Brian Day, Bucknell
2004 Army Justin Long, Army
2005 Army Walker Gorham, Army
2006 Lehigh Kyle Collina, Lehigh
Joe Matteo, Lehigh
2007 Lafayette Mike Raible, Lafayette
2008 Bucknell Jason Buursma, Bucknell
2009 Army Ben Koenigsfield, Army
2010 Bucknell Doug Shribman, Bucknell
2011 Navy Ben Nelson, Navy
2012 Army Zach Price, Army
2013 Army Chris Rowley, Army
2014 Bucknell Joe Ogren, Bucknell
2015 Lehigh Mike Garzillo, Lehigh
2016 Navy Leland Saile, Navy
2017 Holy Cross Brendan King, Holy Cross
2018 Army Anthony Giachin, Army
2019 Army Jacob Hurtubise, Army
2020Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021 Army Ross Friedrick, Army
2022 Army Sam Ruta, Army
2023 Army Kevin Dubrule, Army
2024 Army Matthew Ronnebaum, Army

By school

The following is a list of conference champions listed by school.

ProgramNo. of titlesTitle years
Army 13 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Bucknell 6 1996, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2010, 2014
Navy 6 1994, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2011, 2016
Lehigh 2 2006, 2015
Fordham 1 1993
Holy Cross 1 2017
Lafayette 1 2007

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The 1996 Patriot League baseball tournament was held on May 4 and 5, 1996 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 1996 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six team league in a double-elimination tournament. Regular season champion Bucknell won their first championship and then won a play-in round to advance to the 1996 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Pete Cann of Bucknell was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

The 1997 Patriot League baseball tournament was held on May 4 and 5, 1997 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 1997 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six-team league in a double-elimination tournament. Regular season champion Army won their first championship and advanced to a play-in round ahead of the 1997 NCAA Division I baseball tournament, where they lost to Harvard in three games. Bryan Price of the Army was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

The 1998 Patriot League baseball tournament was held on May 2 and 3, 1998 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 1998 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six team league in a double-elimination tournament. Regular season champion Navy won their second championship and advanced to a play-in round ahead of the 1998 NCAA Division I baseball tournament, where they lost to Monmouth in three games. Luke Braham of Navy was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

The 1999 Patriot League baseball tournament was held on May 17 and 18, 1999 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 1999 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six team league in a double-elimination tournament. Second seeded Navy won their third championship and claimed the Patriot's automatic bid to the 1999 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Pat Klakow of Navy was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

The 2000 Patriot League baseball tournament was held on May 13 and 14, 2000 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 2000 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six team league in a double-elimination tournament. Third seeded Army won their second championship and claimed the Patriot's automatic bid to the 2000 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Josh Minney of Army was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

The 2001 Patriot League baseball tournament was held on May 12 and 13, 2001 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 2001 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six team league in a double-elimination tournament. Second seeded Bucknell won their second championship and claimed the Patriot's automatic bid to the 2001 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Brad Gething of Bucknell was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

The 2002 Patriot League baseball tournament was held on May 11 and 12, 2002 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 2002 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six team league in a double-elimination tournament. Top seeded Navy won their fourth championship and claimed the Patriot's automatic bid to the 2002 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Matt Foster of Navy was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

The 2003 Patriot League baseball tournament was held on May 10 and 11, 2003 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 2003 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six team league in a double-elimination tournament. Top seeded Bucknell won their third championship and claimed the Patriot's automatic bid to the 2003 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Brian Day of Bucknell was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

The 2004 Patriot League baseball tournament was a collegiate baseball tournament held on May 8 and 9, 2004 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 2004 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six team league in a double-elimination tournament. Top seeded Army won their third championship and claimed the Patriot's automatic bid to the 2004 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Justin Long of Army was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

The 2005 Patriot League baseball tournament was held on May 14 and 15, 2005 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 2005 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six team league in a double-elimination tournament. Top seeded Army won their fourth championship and claimed the Patriot's automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Walker Gorham of Army was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

The 2006 Patriot League baseball tournament was held on May 13 and 14, 2006 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 2006 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six team league in a double-elimination tournament. Top seeded Lehigh won their first championship and claimed the Patriot's automatic bid to the 2006 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Kyle Collina of Lehigh was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

The 2007 Patriot League baseball tournament was held on May 13 and 14, 2007 to determine the champion of the Patriot League for baseball for the 2007 NCAA Division I baseball season. The event matched the top three finishers of the six team league in a double-elimination tournament. Top seeded Lafayette won their first championship and claimed the Patriot's automatic bid to the 2007 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Mike Raible of Lafayette was named Tournament Most Valuable Player.

References

  1. "Patriot League Baseball Past Champions". PatriotLeague.org. Retrieved March 3, 2012.