2014 Southern Conference Baseball Tournament

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2014 Southern Conference
Baseball Tournament
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2014 SoCon Baseball Tournament
Teams10
Formattwo bracket Double-elimination tournament
with championship game
Finals site
Champions Georgia Southern  (6th title)
Winning coach Rodney Hennon  (5th title)
MVPJason Richman (Georgia Southern)
2014 Southern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Western Carolina  206 .7693718 .673
Davidson  178 .6802919 .604
Georgia Southern  y1512 .5564023 .635
Samford  1512 .5563525 .583
Wofford  1214 .4623228 .533
Appalachian State  1214 .4622134 .382
Elon  1215 .4442726 .509
Furman  1115 .4232632 .448
UNC Greensboro  816 .3332128 .429
The Citadel  818 .3082434 .414
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2014 [1] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2014 Southern Conference Baseball Tournament was held from May 20 through May 25 at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park in Charleston, South Carolina. The annual event determined the conference champion of the Division I Southern Conference in college baseball. Georgia Southern won the tournament for the sixth time, earning the league's automatic bid to the 2014 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. This is the last of 18 athletic championships held by the conference in the 2013–14 academic year. [2]

Contents

The tournament was originally held from 1950-53, when the Southern Conference was a large conference composed of several small schools and several large schools, the latter of which would form the Atlantic Coast Conference after the 1953 season. The event was re-established in 1984 and has been held every year since. Western Carolina has claimed nine championships, the most of any school, with The Citadel close behind at eight tournament wins. Georgia Southern and Furman are the only other schools with multiple championships, winning five and two, respectively. Davidson and UNC Greensboro are the only current members to never win a title.

The tournament returned to Charleston for the first time since 2011 after spending the previous two seasons in Greenville, South Carolina. Charleston has hosted the event more than any other city. [3]

Seeding and format

All ten teams will participate in the tournament, with the bottom four seeds playing a single-elimination play-in round. The remaining teams will then be divided into two brackets and play double-elimination tournaments. The winners of each bracket will play a single championship game. [4] [5]

TeamWLPctGBSeed
Western Carolina 206.769
1
Davidson 178.680
2.5
2
Samford 1512.556
5.5
3
Georgia Southern 1512.556
5.5
4
Appalachian State 1214.462
8
5
Wofford 1214.462
8
6
Elon 1215.444
8.5
7
Furman 1115.423
9
8
UNC Greensboro 816.333
11
9
The Citadel 818.308
12
10

Bracket

Play-In Round

Tuesday, May 20
Team R
#10 The Citadel 10
#7 Elon 7
Tuesday, May 20
Team R
#9 UNC Greensboro 5
#8 Furman 6
Notes: 11 innings

Bracket One

 First RoundSecond RoundSemifinals
               
1 Western Carolina 2 
8 Furman 3 
 8 Furman 3 
 5 Appalachian State 1 
4 Georgia Southern 2
5 Appalachian State 3 
 8Furman87
 4Georgia Southern1110
1 Western Carolina 4 
4 Georgia Southern 8 
 4Georgia Southern2
 5Appalachian State1 

Bracket Two

 First RoundSecond RoundSemifinals
               
2 Davidson 9 
10 The Citadel 7 
 2Davidson3 
 3Samford7 
3 Samford 4
6 Wofford 2 
 3Samford12
 6Wofford3
10The Citadel2 
6Wofford4 
 2Davidson7
 6Wofford10 

Final

Sunday, May 25
Team R
Samford3
Georgia Southern4

All-Tournament Team

The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team. Georgia Southern reliever Jason Richman, one of four Eagles selected, was named Most Outstanding Player.

Pos.NameTeam
SP Jeffrey Springs Appalachian State
SPAlex LedfordSamford
RPJason RichmanGeorgia Southern
CDaniel GerowDavidson
1BCaleb BrysonSamford
2BBen MorganGeorgia Southern
SSDalton BusbyGeorgia Southern
3BMichael PiersonAppalachian State
OFJake JonesFurman
OFAaron MizellGeorgia Southern
OFHeath QuinnSamford
DHAlex AbramsFurman

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