1991 Big South Conference baseball tournament

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1991 Big South Conference
baseball tournament
Teams8
Format Double-elimination
Finals site
Champions Coastal Carolina  (2nd title)
Winning coach John Vrooman  (2nd title)
MVP Buddy Cribb (Coastal Carolina)
1991 Big South Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Coastal Carolina  y1550 .75036290 .554
Augusta State  1350 .72227300 .474
Davidson  1080 .55623290 .442
Winthrop  1080 .55622220 .500
UNC Asheville  780 .46719290 .396
Radford  8110 .42119334 .375
Charleston Southern  5140 .26317300 .362
Campbell  5140 .26311401 .221
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1991 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1991 Big South Conference baseball tournament was the postseason baseball tournament for the Big South Conference, held from May 11 through 16 at Charles Watson Stadium home field of Coastal Carolina in Conway, South Carolina. All eight teams participated in the double-elimination tournament. The champion, Coastal Carolina, won the title for the second time and received an automatic bid to the 1991 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. [2]

Contents

Format

All eight teams qualified for the tournament. The teams played a double-elimination bracket. [2]

TeamWLPct.GBSeed
Coastal Carolina 155.7501
Augusta State 135.72212
Winthrop 108.55643
Davidson 108.55644
Radford 811.4216.55
UNC Asheville 78.4675.56
Charleston Southern 514.2639.57
Campbell 514.2639.58

Bracket and results

Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsFinal
1 Coastal Carolina 7
8 Campbell 3
1Coastal Carolina2
4Davidson6
4 Davidson 6
5 Radford 5
4Davidson2
6UNC Asheville5
3 Winthrop 0
6 UNC Asheville 5
2Augusta State3
6UNC Asheville6
2 Augusta State 6
7 Baptist 46UNC Asheville31
1Coastal Carolina138
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
2Augusta State3
8Campbell45Radford04Davidson2
5Radford52Augusta State11Coastal Carolina11
1Coastal Carolina3
1Coastal Carolina3
2Winthrop132Winthrop2
7Baptist3

Game results

DateGameWinnerScoreLoserNote
May 111(1) Coastal Carolina 7 – 3(8) Campbell
2(4) Davidson 6 – 5(5) Radford
3(2) Augusta State 6 – 4(7) Baptist
4(6) UNC Asheville 5 – 0(3) Winthrop
May 125(4) Davidson 6 – 2(1) Coastal Carolina
6(3) Winthrop 13 – 3(7) Baptist Baptist eliminated
7(5) Radford 5 – 4(8) Campbell Campbell eliminated
May 138(6) UNC Asheville 6 – 3(2) Augusta State
9(1) Coastal Carolina 2 – 1(3) Winthrop Winthrop eliminated
10(2) Augusta State 3 – 0(5) Radford Radford eliminated
11(6) UNC Asheville 5 – 2(4) Davidson
May 1413(1) Coastal Carolina 3 –1(2) Augusta State Augusta State eliminated
14(1) Coastal Carolina 11 – 2(4) Davidson Davidson eliminated
May 1516(1) Coastal Carolina 13 – 3(6) UNC Asheville
17(1) Coastal Carolina 8 – 1(6) UNC Asheville Coastal Carolina wins Big South Tournament

All-Tournament Team

NameSchool
Chris HodgeAugusta State
Rob JacksonAugusta State
Mo MontenegroAugusta State
J.C. HendrixCampbell
Buddy CribbCoastal Carolina
Chris HanrahanCoastal Carolina
Chris MisslerCoastal Carolina
Pearce TaylorCoastal Carolina
Rick BenderDavidson
Ralph IserniaDavidson
Dave WilliamsDavidson
Donnie JustRadford
Marc RosenbalmUNC Asheville
Donald GilbertWinthrop
Tim SherifWinthrop
Erik VioletteWinthrop

Most Valuable Player

Buddy Cribb was named Tournament Most Valuable Player. Cribb was a first baseman for Coastal Carolina. [2]

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