2016 West Coast Conference baseball tournament

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2016 West Coast Conference
baseball tournament
Teams4
Format Double-elimination
Finals site
Champions Saint Mary's  (1st title)
Winning coach Eric Valenzuela  (1st title)
MVP Zach Kirtley (Saint Mary's)
Television TheW.tv
2016 West Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
BYU  189 .6673717 .685
Gonzaga  y189 .6673621 .632
Saint Mary's  y189 .6673325 .569
Pepperdine  1611 .5932924 .547
San Francisco  1413 .5192234 .393
Loyola Marymount  1314 .4812627 .491
San Diego  1314 .4812729 .482
Pacific  1215 .4442230 .423
Santa Clara  1017 .3702329 .442
Portland  324 .1111737 .315
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 11, 2016 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2016 West Coast Conference baseball tournament was held from May 26 through 28, 2016 [2] at Banner Island Ballpark in Stockton, California. Saint Mary's won the four team, double-elimination tournament winner to earn the league's automatic bid to the 2016 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.

Contents

Seeding

The top four finishers from the regular season will be seeded one through four based on conference winning percentage. The teams will then play a double elimination tournament. This year instead of playing a single championship game, a second championship rematch will be played should it be a match-up of two single loss teams. The change to the championship format moves the tournament championship from ESPNU to TheW.tv.

TeamWLPct.GBSeed
Saint Mary's 189.6671
BYU 189.6672
Gonzaga 189.6673
Pepperdine 1611.59324
San Francisco 1413.5194
Loyola Marymount 1314.4815
San Diego 1314.4815
Pacific 1215.4446
Santa Clara 1017.3708
Portland 324.25915

Tiebreakers:

Results

First roundSemi-finalsFinals
1 Saint Mary's 8
4 Pepperdine 7(11)
1Saint Mary's13
3Gonzaga4
3 Gonzaga 5
2 BYU 3
1Saint Mary's
3Gonzaga
Lower round 1Lower final
4Pepperdine4
4Pepperdine73Gonzaga5(10)
2BYU2

Box Scores

#4 Pepperdine vs. #1 Saint Mary's

Thursday, May 26 3:05 p.m. PDT Broadcasters: Steve Quis, Keith Ramsey, & Sarah Kezele
Team1234567891011 R H E
#4 Pepperdine010002020207160
#1 Saint Mary's000000050218132
WP: Anthony Gonsolin (3–3)   LP: Chandler Blanchard (3–2)
Home runs:
PEP: Ben Rodriguez (9), Chris Fornaci (5)
SMC: Nate Nolan- 2 (9)
Attendance: 1,187
Notes: Duration: 3:48; Weather: 81 °F (27 °C), sunny, winds 13 mph to cf
Officials: Dan Payne (HP), Greg Charles (1B), Jeff Henrichs (2B), Billy Haze (3B)
Boxscore

#3 Gonzaga vs. #2 BYU

Thursday, May 26 8:15 p.m. PDT Broadcasters: Steve Quis, Keith Ramsey, & Sarah Kezele
Team123456789 R H E
#3 Gonzaga002030000560
#2 BYU000000111361
WP: Brandon Bailey (9–3)   LP: Michael Rucker (11–1)
Attendance: 1,187
Notes: Duration: 2:25; Weather: 77 °F (25 °C), clear, winds 14 mph to lf
Officials: Randy Sutton (HP), Jeff Henrichs (1B), Patrick Riley (2B), Dan Payne (3B)
Boxscore

#4 Pepperdine vs. #2 BYU

Friday, May 27 12:05 p.m. PDT Broadcasters: Steve Quis, Keith Ramsey, & Sarah Kezele
Team123456789 R H E
#2 BYU001000001281
#4 Pepperdine50000101X7112
WP: Ryan Wilson (2–0)   LP: Keaton Cenatiempo (3–2)
Home runs:
BYU: None
PEP: Manny Jefferson (12)
Attendance: 1,127
Notes: Duration: 2:20; 75 °F (24 °C), sunny, winds 12 mph to cf
Officials: Greg Charles (HP), Pat Riley (1B), Billy Haze (2B), Randy Sutton (3B)
Boxscore

#3 Gonzaga vs. #1 Saint Mary's

Friday, May 27 3:30 p.m. PDT Broadcasters: Steve Quis, Keith Ramsey, & Sarah Kezele
Team123456789 R H E
#1 Saint Mary's20000640113161
#3 Gonzaga1001100104111
WP: Johnny York (7–5)   LP: Eli Morgan (10–2)
Home runs:
SMC: Anthony Villa (7), Ian McLoughlin (3)
GON: None
Attendance: 1,127
Notes: Duration: 3:18; Weather: winds to right center
Officials: Jeff Henrichs (HP), Billy Haze (1B), Dan Payne (2B), Greg Charles (3B)
Boxscore

#4 Pepperdine vs. #3 Gonzaga

Friday, May 27 7:40 p.m. PDT Broadcasters: Steve Quis, Keith Ramsey, & Sarah Kezele
Team12345678910 R H E
#4 Pepperdine00002000204110
#3 Gonzaga00011200015110
WP: Wyatt Mills (2–1)   LP: Max Gamboa (2–9)
Home runs:
PEP: Brad Anderson (10)
GON: Sam Brown (2), Tyler Frost (6 & 7)
Attendance: 1,127
Notes: Duration: 3:32; Weather: Light winds
Officials: Pat Riley (HP), Dan Payne (1B), Randy Sutton (2B), Jeff Henrichs (3B)
Boxscore

WCC Championship: #3 Gonzaga vs. #1 Saint Mary's

Saturday, May 28 3:05 p.m. PDT Broadcasters: Steve Quis, Keith Ramsey, & Sarah Kezele
Team123456789 R H E
#3 Gonzaga000020020481
#1 Saint Mary's26002030X13130
WP: Cameron Neff (6–3)   LP: Calvin LeBrun (5–4)
Home runs:
GON: Jace Vandebrake (3)
SMC: Jackson Thoreson (3)
Attendance: 1,542
Notes: Duration: 2:55; Weather: 91 °F (33 °C), partly cloudy, winds 11 mph to lf
Officials: Billy Haze (HP), Randy Sutton (1B), Greg Charles (2B), Pat Riley (3B)
Boxscore

All-Tournament Team

The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team. [3]

PosNameClassSchool
PBrandon BaileyJrGonzaga
A. J. Puckett JrPepperdine
Ryan WilsonSoPepperdine
CBronson LarsenJrBYU
Nate NolanJrSaint Mary’s
IFZach KirtleySoSaint Mary’s
Anthony VillaSrSaint Mary’s
OFSam BrownJrGonzaga
Tyler FrostSoGonzaga
Brett RassoSoSaint Mary’s

Most Outstanding Player

Zach Kirtley, a Sophomore infielder from Saint Mary's, was named Tournament Most Outstanding Player. [3]

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