2010 Southern Conference baseball tournament

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2010 Southern Conference
baseball tournament
Teams8
Format Double-elimination tournament
Finals site
Champions The Citadel  (8th title)
Winning coach Fred Jordan  (7th title)
MVP Justin Mackert (The Citadel)
Attendance21,511
2010 Southern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
The Citadel  y246 .8004322 .662
#29 College of Charleston y 228 .7334419 .698
Georgia Southern  1911 .6333424 .586
Elon  y1911 .6333824 .613
Samford  1712 .5863125 .554
Western Carolina  1613 .5523721 .638
Appalachian State  1414 .5003818 .679
Furman  1119 .3671937 .339
Wofford  921 .3001738 .309
UNC Greensboro  723 .2332033 .377
Davidson  525 .1671932 .373
Conference champion
SoCon Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2010 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2010 Southern Conference baseball tournament was held at Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park in Charleston, South Carolina, from May 26 through 30. Top seeded The Citadel won the tournament and earned the Southern Conference's automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. It was The Citadel's eighth SoCon tournament win.

Contents

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

Seeding

TeamWLTPctGBSeed
The Citadel 2460.800
1
College of Charleston 2280.733
2
2
Georgia Southern 19110.633
5
3
Elon 19110.633
5
4
Samford 17120.586
6.5
5
Western Carolina 16131.550
7.5
6
Appalachian State 14141.500
9.5
7
Furman 11190.697
13
8
Wofford 9210.300
15
UNC Greensboro 7230.233
17
Davidson 5250.167
19

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Brackets

Bracket one

First roundSecond roundSemifinals
1Appalachian State11
4College of Charleston12
2College of Charleston6
6Western Carolina7
2Western Carolina11
3Georgia Southern4
6Western Carolina
7Appalachian State
Lower round 1Lower final
7Appalachian State10
3Georgia Southern22College of Charleston6
7Appalachian State6

Bracket two

First roundSecond roundSemifinals
1Furman5
4The Citadel9
1The Citadel6
4Elon3
2Samford0
3Elon1
4Elon
1The Citadel
Lower round 1Lower final
4Elon7
5Samford135Samford4
8Furman10

Final

Sunday, May 30
Team R
#1 The Citadel10
#6 Western Carolina3

Game Summaries

Round One

Wednesday, May 26 9:09 am
Team1234567891011 R H E
#7 Appalachian State1100033200111162
#2 College of Charleston1320101020212152
WP: Owen Brittle   LP: Chris Patterson
Home runs:
ASU: Crespo
CofC: Bergman, Rakar, Brewer
Attendance: 1,053
Boxscore
Wednesday, May 26 2:10 pm
Team123456789 R H E
#6 Western Carolina01233101011140
#3 Georgia Southern1001000024122
WP: Matt Benedict   LP: Jake Brown   Sv: Andrew Jones
Home runs:
WCU: Johns, Dullnig
GSU: Roache
Attendance: 732
Boxscore
Wednesday, May 26 6:11 pm
Team123456789 R H E
#8 Furman0001012105110
#1 The Citadel20002041X9111
WP: Asher Wojciechowski   LP: Ian Parry
Home runs:
FU: Cole, Jenkins
Cid: None
Attendance: 2,835
Boxscore
Thursday, May 27 12:30 am
Team123456789 R H E
#5 Samford000000000062
#4 Elon000000001170
WP: Jimmy Reyes   LP: Andrew Jones
Attendance: 575
Boxscore

Round Two

Thursday, May 27 9:00 am
Team123456789 R H E
#3 Georgia Southern000010100292
#7 Appalachian State02000130X670
WP: Matt Andress   LP: Dexter Bobo
Home runs:
GSU: Wirnsberger
ASU: Alessandria
Attendance: 485
Notes: Georgia Southern eliminated
Boxscore
Thursday, May 27 1:03 pm
Team123456789 R H E
#5 Samford44201011013173
#8 Furman00120601010161
WP: Matt Andress   LP: Dexter Bobo
Home runs:
SU: Hayes (2)
FU: Owens, Miller
Attendance: 536
Notes: Furman eliminated
Boxscore
Thursday, May 27 5:06 pm
Team12345678910 R H E
#1 The Citadel1000000023690
#4 Elon0011000010386
WP: Drew Mahaffey   LP: Thomas Girdwood
Home runs:
Cid: None
EU: Riddle
Attendance: 3,093
Boxscore
Thursday, May 27 5:06 pm
Team123456789101112 R H E
#2 College of Charleston0003300000006103
#6 Western Carolina000002112001792
WP: Brandon Johnson   LP: Dre Watts
Home runs:
CofC: None
WCU: Johns
Attendance: 694
Boxscore

Round Three

Friday, May 28 3:02 pm
Team123456789 R H E
#7 Appalachian State12221020010131
#2 College of Charleston0330000006124
WP: Ryan Arrowood   LP: Christian Powell   Sv: Taylor Miller
Home runs:
ASU: None
CofC: Blake, Rodriguez
Attendance: 769
Notes: College of Charleston eliminated
Boxscore
Friday, May 28 6:59 pm
Team123456789 R H E
#4 Elon010100104782
#5 Samford001000201471
WP: Jim Stokes   LP: Lex Rutledge   Sv: Kyle Webb
Home runs:
EU: None
SU: Adams, Scott
Attendance: 647
Notes: Samford eliminated
Boxscore

Round Four

Saturday, May 29 9:02 am
Team123456789 R H E
#6 Western Carolina020000000261
#7 Appalachian State001010001381
WP: Chris Patterson   LP: Jason Sullivan
Attendance: 611
Boxscore
Saturday, May 29 1:00 pm
Team12345678910 R H E
#4 Elon00010030105102
#1 The Citadel01000100316101
WP: Drew Mahaffey   LP: Mitch Conner
Home runs:
EU: None
Cid: Felder
Attendance: 4,033
Notes: Elon eliminated
Boxscore
Saturday, May 29 5:00 pm
Team123456789 R H E
#7 Appalachian State1030100016110
#6 Western Carolina0122010017120
WP: Brandon Johnson   LP: Chris Patterson
Home runs:
ASU: Towarnicky
WCU: Goulder
Attendance: 553
Notes: Appalachian State eliminated
Boxscore

Final

Sunday, May 30 2:05 pm
Team123456789 R H E
#1 The Citadel52021000010121
#6 Western Carolina001110000372
WP: Asher Wojciechowski   LP: Matt Benedict
Attendance: 4,895
Notes: The Citadel wins
Boxscore

All-Tournament Team

PositionPlayerSchool
SPAsher WojciechowskiThe Citadel
SPJimmy ReyesElon
RPBrandon JohnsonWestern Carolina
COllie GoulderWestern Carolina
1BJustin MackertThe Citadel
2BWes HobsonAppalachian State
SSJamie HollerCollege of Charleston
3BHector CrespoAppalachian State
OFChris AlessandriaAppalachian State
OFWilliam LaddThe Citadel
OFMatt JohnsWestern Carolina
DHBrad FelderThe Citadel
Walt Nadzak Award, Tournament Most Outstanding Player
Justin Mackert
The Citadel

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