2021 Sun Belt Conference baseball tournament

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2021 Sun Belt Conference
baseball tournament
Teams10
Format Double-elimination
Finals site
Champions South Alabama  (11th title)
Television ESPN+
2021 Sun Belt Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East Division
South Alabama  xy159 .6253622 .621
Georgia Southern  1410 .5833423 .596
Troy  1311 .5422726 .509
Appalachian State  1110 .5242131 .404
Georgia State  1212 .5001837 .327
Coastal Carolina  912 .4292724 .529
West Division
Louisiana  x1311 .5423223 .582
UT Arlington  1311 .5422730 .474
Louisiana–Monroe  1113 .4582626 .500
Little Rock  1113 .4582130 .412
Arkansas State  1014 .4171930 .388
Texas State  915 .3752136 .368
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 7, 2021 [1]
Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2021 Sun Belt Conference baseball tournament was held at Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Alabama, from May 25 to May 30. [2] The tournament used a double-elimination format as in past years. South Alabama, the winner of the tournament, earned the Sun Belt Conference's automatic bid to the 2021 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. [3] [4]

Contents

Seeding

Since 2017, the top ten teams (based on conference results) from the conference earn are invited to the tournament. The teams will be seeded 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. [5]

Results

Play-in round

Tuesday, May 25
Team R
#4 West Little Rock1
#6 East Coastal Carolina15
Tuesday, May 25
Team R
#3 East Troy6
#5 West Arkansas State9
Tuesday, May 25
Team R
#3 West ULM6
#5 East Georgia State9
Tuesday, May 25
Team R
#4 East App State1
#6 West Texas State0

Double-elimination round

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
            
1E South Alabama14
6E Coastal Carolina 7
1E South Alabama6
4W Little Rock 2
 
 
1E South Alabama5
2W UTA 4
2W UTA8
5W Arkansas State 3
2W UTA11
3E Troy 5
1E South Alabama10
2E Georgia Southern 4
2E Georgia Southern10
5E Georgia State 1
2E Georgia Southern9
3W ULM 5
 
 
2E Georgia Southern3
1W Louisiana 2
1W Louisiana12
6W Texas State 6
1W Louisiana7
4E App State 2

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