2003 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament

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2003 Southeastern Conference
baseball tournament
Teams8
FormatTwo pools of four-team double elimination
Finals site
Champions Alabama  (7th title)
Winning coach Jim Wells  (6th title)
MVP Beau Hearod (Alabama)
Attendance122,393
2003 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 6 South Carolina  xy1911 .6334220 .677
Vanderbilt  1416 .4672728 .491
Florida  y1316 .4483721 .638
Tennessee  1317 .4333124 .564
Georgia  1020 .3332926 .527
Kentucky  920 .3102432 .429
Western
No. 7 LSU  xy209 .6904522 .672
No. 20 Auburn  y1812 .6004221 .667
No. 24 Mississippi State  y1712 .5864220 .677
Ole Miss  y1713 .5673527 .565
Alabama  y1416 .4673824 .613
Arkansas  y1416 .4673522 .614
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2003 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2003 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament was held at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, AL from May 21 through 25. Alabama won the tournament and earned the Southeastern Conference's automatic bid to the 2003 NCAA tournament.

Contents

Regular season Results

Eastern Division
TeamWLPctGBSeed
South Carolina1911.633--2
Vanderbilt1416.46756
Florida1316.4485.5--
Tennessee1317.4336--
Georgia1020.3339--
Kentucky920.3109.5--
Western Division
TeamWLPctGBSeed
LSU209.690--1
Auburn1812.6002.53
Mississippi State1712.58634
Ole Miss1713.5673.55
Alabama1416.4676.57
Arkansas1416.46768

Tournament

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
6 Vanderbilt 1
3 Auburn 3
3Auburn5
7Alabama7
7 Alabama 9
2 South Carolina 7
7Alabama13-
3Auburn3-
6Vanderbilt2
2South Carolina32South Carolina1
3Auburn5
7Alabama10
5 Ole Miss 4*
1LSU3
4 Mississippi State 5*
4Mississippi State2
1LSU7
8 Arkansas 4
1 LSU 5
1LSU17~-
4Mississippi State5~-
5Ole Miss8*
8Arkansas7*5Ole Miss1
4Mississippi State4

All-Tournament Team

PositionPlayerSchool
1B Zac Welch Alabama
2B Thomas Berkery Mississippi State
3B Steve Gendron Mississippi State
SS Aaron Hill LSU
C Bobby Huddleston Auburn
OF Javon Moran Auburn
OF Nick Pitts Arkansas
OF Beau Hearod Alabama
DH Adam Pavkovich Alabama
P Arnold Hughey Aurburn
P Jamie Gant Mississippi State
MVP Beau Hearod Alabama

See also

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References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings – 2003". boydsworld.com. Retrieved July 4, 2017.