2017 Sun Belt Conference baseball tournament

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2017 Sun Belt Conference
baseball tournament
Teams10
Format Single-elimination
Finals site
ChampionsSouth Alabama (12th title)
Winning coach Mark Calvi  (1st title)
MVP Brendan Donovan (South Alabama)
Television ESPN3
2017 Sun Belt Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
East Division
Coastal Carolina x 2271 .75037191 .658
No. 26 South Alabama y 2280 .73340210 .656
Georgia Southern  18120 .60038210 .644
Troy  16140 .53331250 .554
Georgia State  10200 .33322330 .400
Appalachian State  8220 .26719360 .345
West Division
UT Arlington x 20100 .66730250 .545
Louisiana–Lafayette  19101 .65035211 .623
Arkansas State  13160 .44828270 .509
Texas State  13170 .43329300 .492
Little Rock  11180 .37921340 .382
Louisiana–Monroe  6240 .20012430 .218
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2017 Sun Belt Conference baseball tournament was held at J. I. Clements Stadium on the campus of Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia, from May 24 to May 28, 2017, using a double-elimination format. The winner of the tournament earned the Sun Belt Conference's automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. [1] [2]

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Seeding

In a change from previous years, the seeding for the tournament was modified with the re-introduction of division play. The #1 seed would be the division winner with the best record, and the other division winner would be the #2 seed. This would reward each division winner for winning their division. Once the #1 seed is determined, the other division winner is automatically granted the #2 seed, even if that team's overall conference record isn't the second best. Seeds 3–10 are then assigned regardless of division based on conference winning percentage, with the bottom four seeds competing in a play-in round. The remaining eight teams will then play a two bracket, double-elimination tournament. The winner of each bracket will play a championship final. [3]

TeamW–LPctSeed
East Division
Coastal Carolina 22–7–1.7501
South Alabama 22–8.7333
Georgia Southern 18–12.6005
Troy 16–14.5336
Georgia State 10–20.33310
Appalachian State 8–22.267
TeamW–LPctSeed
West Division
Texas-Arlington 20–10.6672
Louisiana–Lafayette 19–10–1.6504
Arkansas State 13–16.4487
Texas State 13–17.4338
Little Rock 11–18.3799
Louisiana–Monroe 6–24.200

Schedule

Due to poor field conditions and the threat of further inclement weather the first round of the tournament was postponed. Alternative sites and make-up schedules are being examined. [4] On May 24 the Sun Belt announced that the tournament would move to a single elimination format. [5]

GameTime*Matchup#TelevisionAttendance
Thursday, May 25
13:00pmNo. 10 Georgia State vs. No. 7 Arkansas State ESPN3
26:30pmNo. 9 Little Rock vs. No. 8 Texas State
Friday, May 26
39:00amNo. 6 Troy vs. No. 3 South AlabamaESPN3
412:30pmNo. 7 Arkansas State vs. No. 2 Texas-Arlington
54:00pmWinner Game 2 vs. No. 1 Coastal Carolina
67:30pmNo. 5 Georgia Southern vs. No. 4 Louisiana-Lafayette
Semifinals – Saturday, May 27
73:00pmWinner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4ESPN3
86:30pmWinner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6
Championship – Sunday, May 28
91:00pmWinner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8ESPN3
*Game times in EDT. # – Rankings denote tournament seed.

Bracket

Play-in round

The first two matchups of the tournament were single-elimination and were held on Thursday May 25, 2017.

Thursday, May 25
Team R
(10) Georgia State 4
(7) Arkansas State 21 7
Thursday, May 25
Team R
(9) Little Rock 2
(8) Texas State 3

Single-elimination round

Coastal Carolina faced the team that won on the day before with the lowest seed with the other winner against Texas-Arlington. The tournament was originally scheduled to be a double elimination tournament. Due to weather and poor field conditions they had to make the tournament single elimination.

Quarterfinals
ESPN3
Semifinals
ESPN3
Final
ESPN3
         
1 Coastal Carolina 5
8 Texas State7
8 Texas State 5
5 Georgia Southern11
4 Louisiana–Lafayette 6
5 Georgia Southern 711
5 Georgia Southern 610
3 South Alabama7
2 Texas–Arlington 2
7 Arkansas State4
3 South Alabama4
7 Arkansas State 2
3 South Alabama 9
6 Troy 1

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