2004 Conference USA baseball tournament

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2004 Conference USA
baseball tournament
Teams8
FormatEight-team double-elimination tournament
Finals site
Champions TCU  (1st title)
Winning coach Jim Schlossnagle  (1st title)
MVP Austin Adams (TCU)

The 2004 Conference USA baseball tournament was the 2004 postseason college baseball championship of the NCAA Division I Conference USA, held at Cougar Field in Houston, Texas, from May 26 through 30, 2004. The TCU Horned Frogs won the tournament and received the conference's automatic bid to the 2004 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. The tournament consisted of eight teams, with two double-elimination brackets, and a single-game final. [1]

Contents

Regular season results

TeamWLTPctGBSeed
East Carolina 2550.833--1
Tulane 2190.70042
Southern Miss 2190.70043
TCU 19110.63364
Houston 19110.63365
Memphis 15140.5179.56
UAB 13160.44811.57
Louisville 13170.433128
South Florida 12170.41412.5--
Charlotte 9210.30016--
Cincinnati 6240.20019--
Saint Louis 5240.17219.5--

Bracket

First round
May 26–27
Second round
May 27–28
Semi-finals
May 28–29
Finals
May 30
6Memphis10
3Southern Miss5
7UAB7
6Memphis6
7UAB10
2Tulane4
7UAB107
3Southern Miss169
3Southern Miss16
2Tulane46Memphis0
3Southern Miss13
4TCU3
1East Carolina13
3Southern Miss1
8Louisville2
5Houston6
1East Carolina5
5Houston9
4TCU5
5Houston34
4TCU85
8Louisville3
4TCU44TCU5
1East Carolina4

Finish order

FinishTeamWLTPctSeedEliminated By
1TCU510.8334
2Southern Miss#420.6673TCU
3Houston220.5005TCU
4UAB220.5007Southern Miss
5East Carolina#120.3331TCU
6Memphis120.3336Southern Miss
7Louisville020.0008TCU
8Tulane#020.0002Southern Miss

- Winner of the tournament and received an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.
# - Received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament.

All-tournament team

PositionPlayerSchool
CBrad WillcuttSouthern Mississippi
IFMatt ShepherdSouthern Mississippi
IF Jarrett Hoffpauir Southern Mississippi
IFChris NeumanTCU
IFBo CogbillTCU
OFRyan FrithSouthern Mississippi
OF Chad Huffman TCU
OFAustin AdamsTCU
DHKevin RobertsHouston
PMike CashionSouthern Mississippi
P Eugene Espinelli TCU
PClayton JeromeTCU
PRyan WeemsTCU
MVPAustin AdamsTCU

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References

  1. "Conference USA Baseball Historical Records". Conference USA. Archived from the original on December 22, 2008. Retrieved May 22, 2009.