1999 Southern Conference baseball tournament

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1999 Southern Conference
baseball tournament
Teams8
Format Double-elimination tournament
Finals site
Champions The Citadel  (5th title)
Winning coach Fred Jordan (baseball)  (4th title)
MVP Rodney Hancock (The Citadel)
Attendance26,187
1999 Southern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
The Citadel  y245 .8284120 .672
College of Charleston  1910 .6553124 .564
Western Carolina  1810 .6433622 .621
East Tennessee State  1811 .6212925 .537
UNC Greensboro  1612 .5712926 .527
Georgia Southern  1315 .4642929 .500
VMI  1316 .4482227 .449
Furman  1317 .4332235 .386
Appalachian State  1020 .3331438 .269
Davidson  921 .3001137 .229
Wofford  723 .2331436 .280
Conference champion
SoCon Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1999 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1999 Southern Conference baseball tournament was held at Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park in Charleston, South Carolina, from May 19 through 22. Top seeded The Citadel won the tournament and earned the Southern Conference's automatic bid to the 1999 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. It was the Bulldogs fifth tournament win.

Contents

The tournament used a double-elimination format. Only the top eight teams participate, so Appalachian State, Davidson, and Furman were not in the field.

Seeding

TeamWLPctGBSeed
The Citadel 245.828
1
College of Charleston 1910.655
5
2
Western Carolina 1810.643
5.5
3
East Tennessee State 1811.621
6
4
UNC Greensboro 1612.571
7.5
5
Georgia Southern 1315.464
10.5
6
VMI 1316.448
11
7
Furman 1317.433
12.5
8
Appalachian State 1020.333
14.5
Davidson 921.300
15.5
Wofford 723.233
17.5

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Bracket

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
6Georgia Southern8
3Western Carolina5
2College of Charleston4
6Georgia Southern2
7VMI4
2College of Charleston15
1The Citadel4
2College of Charleston3
5UNC Greensboro7
4East Tennessee State1
4East Tennessee State5
1The Citadel13
8Furman0
1The Citadel33Western Carolina3
1The Citadel6
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
4East Tennessee State5
3Western Carolina83Western Carolina72College of Charleston2
7VMI43Western Carolina113Western Carolina3
8Furman4
6Georgia Southern2
8Furman38Furman10
5UNC Greensboro0

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All-Tournament Team

PositionPlayerSchool
PRodney HancockThe Citadel
CRodney MarmolCollege of Charleston
1BPhilip HartigThe Citadel
2BTavy SmallsThe Citadel
3BCharlie WandsWestern Carolina
SSMichael HarrisThe Citadel
OFEric JohnsonWestern Carolina
OFRusty SwackhamerEast Tennessee State
OFJosh EdgeworthCollege of Charleston
DHMorgan FrazierWestern Carolina
Walt Nadzak Award, Tournament Most Outstanding Player
Rodney Hancock
The Citadel

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References

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  4. 2012 Southern Conference Baseball Media Guide. SoConSports.com. p. 62. Retrieved 2012-04-14.