2001 Southern Conference Baseball Tournament

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2001 Southern Conference
Baseball Tournament
Teams8
Format Double-elimination tournament
Finals site
Champions The Citadel  (6th title)
Winning coach Fred Jordan (baseball)  (5th title)
MVPRandy Corn (The Citadel)
Attendance27,788
2001 Southern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Georgia Southern  y219 .7004220 .677
The Citadel  y2010 .6673824 .613
Furman  1811 .6213025 .545
Western Carolina  1811 .6213026 .536
UNC Greensboro  1712 .5863128 .525
Appalachian State  1214 .4622132 .396
East Tennessee State  1317 .4332132 .396
College of Charleston  1016 .3852428 .462
Wofford  917 .3461731 .354
Davidson  1020 .3331932 .373
VMI  819 .2961532 .319
Conference champion
SoCon Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2001 [1] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2001 Southern Conference Baseball Tournament was held at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park in Charleston, SC from May 22 through May 25. Second seeded The Citadel won the tournament and earned the Southern Conference's automatic bid to the 2001 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. It was the Bulldogs sixth tournament win.

Contents

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

Seeding

TeamWLPctGBSeed
Georgia Southern 219.700
1
The Citadel 2010.667
1
2
Furman 1811.621
2.5
3
Western Carolina 1811.621
2.5
4
UNC Greensboro 1712.586
3.5
5
Appalachian State 1214.462
7
6
East Tennessee State 1317.433
8
7
College of Charleston 1016.385
9
8
Wofford 917.346
10
Davidson 1020.333
11
VMI 819.296
11.5

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Bracket

 First Round  Second Round  Third Round  Semifinals  Finals
                         
 Winner's Bracket
 5UNC Greensboro7 
 4Western Carolina5  
   1Georgia Southern10 
   5UNC Greensboro7  
 8College of Charleston2     
 1Georgia Southern10    
   2The Citadel3      
   1Georgia Southern2       
 6Appalachian State4       
 3Furman2        
   2The Citadel5     
   6Appalachian State3    
 7East Tennessee State2     
 2The Citadel3    5UNC Greensboro3
   2The Citadel4
 Loser's Bracket   
 4Western Carolina7    
 8College of Charleston9  8College of Charleston3    
  6Appalachian State4     
   6Appalachian State1    
 3Furman2    5UNC Greensboro2  1Georgia Southern0  
 7East Tennessee State8  7East Tennessee State6    5UNC Greensboro4 
  5UNC Greensboro9 

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All-Tournament Team

PositionPlayerSchool
PTed TolerUNC Greensboro
PRandy CornThe Citadel
CBrendon GilliganGeorgia Southern
1BAndy BaxterEast Tennessee State
2BShan SchumakerUNC Greensboro
3B Dallas McPherson The Citadel
SSJemel SpearmanGeorgia Southern
OFJasha BalcomCollege of Charleston
OFNathan CopelandEast Tennessee State
OFBrook DantzlerThe Citadel
OFChris CookUNC Greensboro
DHChris MittendorfUNC Greensboro
Walt Nadzak Award, Tournament Most Outstanding Player
Randy Corn
The Citadel

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