1992 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament

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1992 Atlantic Coast Conference
Baseball Tournament
Teams9
FormatNine-team double elimination
Finals site
Champions NC State  (4th title)
Winning coach Ray Tanner  (1st title)
MVP Matt Donahue (NC State)
Attendance43,675
1992 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 10 Clemson  y195 .7925014 .781
No. 5 Florida State  y167 .6964921 .700
No. 29 NC State  y159 .6254618 .719
No. 24 Georgia Tech  y149 .6094519 .703
Duke  1212 .5003816 .704
Wake Forest  1113 .4583622 .621
North Carolina  816 .3333127 .534
Maryland  715 .3182728 .491
Virginia  319 .1362130 .412
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1992 [1] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1992 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament was the 1992 postseason baseball championship of the NCAA Division I Atlantic Coast Conference, held at Greenville Municipal Stadium in Greenville, South Carolina from May 9-13. NC State defeated Clemson in the championship game, earning the conference's automatic bid to the 1992 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. [2]

Contents

Format

All nine teams qualified for the conference tournament, with several byes allowing for a nine-team double-elimination tournament.

Seeding Procedure

From TheACC.com:

On Saturday (The Semifinals) of the ACC Baseball Tournament, the match-up between the four remaining teams is determined by previous opponents. If teams have played previously in the tournament, every attempt will be made to avoid a repeat match-up between teams, regardless of seed. If it is impossible to avoid a match-up that already occurred, then the determination is based on avoiding the most recent, current tournament match-up, regardless of seed. If no match-ups have occurred, the team left in the winners bracket will play the lowest seeded team from the losers bracket.

Regular season results

TeamWLPCTGBSeed
Clemson 195.792
1
Florida State 167.696
2.5
2
NC State 159.625
4
3
Georgia Tech 149.560
6.5
4
Duke 1212.500
7
5
Wake Forest 1113.458
8
6
North Carolina 816.333
11
7
Maryland 715.292
11
8
Virginia 319.125
15
9

[3]

Tournament

Winner & Loser Bracket Games

Round 1 Match-Up
   
6 Wake Forest 5
5 Duke 2
Round 2 Loser's Bracket Match-Up
   
7North Carolina11
8 Maryland 7

Main Bracket

 1st/2nd Round  2nd/3rd Round  3rd/4th Round
              
 Winner's bracket
 9 Virginia 2 
 1 Clemson 3  
   2Florida State2 
   1Clemson5  
 6Wake Forest1     
 2 Florida State 6    
   1Clemson1
   3NC State11
 7 North Carolina 4    
 4 Georgia Tech 5     
   4Georgia Tech4  
   3N.C. State7 
 8 Maryland 1  
 3 NC State 7 
 Loser's bracket
 5Duke12 
 9Virginia9  5Duke3
  4Georgia Tech7
 7North Carolina7 
 6Wake Forest3  2Florida State7
  7North Carolina3
 Semifinals  Championship  Championship (if-needed)
              
 Re-ordered Semifinals
 4Georgia Tech4   3NC State7
 1Clemson5     1Clemson3
   1Clemson11  
   2Florida State0 
 3NC State0  
 2Florida State1 

[2]

To clarify the brackets above, the match-ups (by round) to the reordered semifinals were as follows:

All-tournament team

PositionPlayerSchool
C Jason Varitek Georgia Tech
1B Vinny Hughes NC State
2B Joe Taylor Clemson
SS Sean Drinkwater NC State
3B Paul Borawski NC State
OF Ron Esquieres Duke
OF Jay Payton Georgia Tech
OF Kevin Northrup Clemson
DH Chris Roberts Florida State
SP Matt Donahue NC State
RP Aaron Jersild Clemson
MVP Matt Donahue NC State

[2]

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References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1992". Boyd's World. Retrieved January 9, 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 "2012 ACC Baseball Guide". TheACC.com. Archived from the original on 20 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  3. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1992". BoydsWorld.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.