1992 Mid-Continent Conference baseball tournament

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1992 Mid-Continent Conference
baseball tournament
Teams6
Format Double-elimination
Finals site
Champions Wright State  (1st title)
Winning coach Ron Nischwitz  (1st title)
MVP Jon Sbrocco (Wright State)
  • 1991
  • Mid-Con baseball tournament
  • 1993
1992 Mid-Continent Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Blue Division
Wright State  x173 .8504016 .714
Akron  157 .6824218 .700
Youngstown State  616 .2731329 .310
Cleveland State  517 .2271234 .261
Gray Division
Eastern Illinois  x137 .6502430 .444
Western Illinois  119 .5501631 .340
UIC  1210 .5452327 .460
Valparaiso  1111 .5001930 .388
Northern Illinois  616 .2731836 .333
Tournament champion
As of June 30, 1992 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1992 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament took place from May 15 through 18. The top six regular season finishers of the league's nine teams met in the double-elimination tournament held in Chicago, Illinois. Wright State won the tournament for the first and only time. [2]

Contents

Format and seeding

The top three teams from each division advanced to the tournament.

Blue Division
TeamWLPct.GBSeed
Wright State 173.8501B
Akron 157.68232B
Youngstown State 616.273123B
Cleveland State 517.22713
Gray Division
TeamWLPct.GBSeed
Eastern Illinois 137.6501G
Western Illinois 119.55022G
UIC 1210.54523G
Valparaiso 1111.5003
Northern Illinois 616.2738

Tournament

Bracket to be included

Game-by-game results

GameWinnerScoreLoserComment
1(1B) Wright State 4–3(3G) UIC
2(2B) Akron 11–5(2G) Western Illinois
3(1G) Eastern Illinois 4–3(3B) Youngstown State
4(2G) Western Illinois 6–5(3G) UIC UIC eliminated
5(1B) Wright State 14–2(3B) Youngstown State Youngstown State eliminated
6(1G) Eastern Illinois 2–1(2B) Akron
7(2B) Akron 8–7(2G) Western Illinois Western Illinois eliminated
8(1B) Wright State 6–4(1G) Eastern Illinois
9(2B) Akron 9–5(1G) Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois eliminated
10(1B) Wright State 12–10(2B) Akron Wright State wins Mid-Con Championship

All-Tournament Team

NameSchool
Brian AndersonWright State
Jeff AshtonWright State
Dave HudsonAkron
Jason JetelEastern Illinois
Mike KimlerArkon
Steve LemkeEastern Illinois
Bill OsmanskiWright State
Brad OwensWestern Illinois
Jeff RonevichAkron
Jon SbroccoWright State
Mike TaylorAkron

Tournament Most Valuable Player

Jon Sbrocco of Wright State was named Tournament MVP.

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