2024 Pac-12 Conference baseball tournament

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2024 Pac-12 Conference
baseball tournament
Teams9
Format See below
Finals site
Champions Arizona  (1st title)
Winning coach Chip Hale  (1st title)
MVP Mason White (Arizona)
Attendance12,438
Television Pac-12 Network
ESPN2
2024 Pac-12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 25 Arizona  y20100 .66736230 .610
No. 10 Oregon State  y19100 .65542140 .750
No. 12 Oregon  y19110 .63337180 .673
USC  17120 .58631280 .525
California  17130 .56736190 .655
Arizona State  17130 .56732260 .552
Utah  16140 .53333220 .600
Stanford  11190 .36722320 .407
Washington  10200 .33319311 .382
Washington State  9210 .30021320 .396
UCLA  9210 .30019330 .365
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 25, 2024 [1]
Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2024 Pac-12 Conference baseball tournament was held from May 21 through 25 at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, Arizona. It was the third and final postseason championship event sponsored by the Pac-12 Conference since 1978. It was also the final Pac-12 Conference event.

Contents

The Arizona Wildcats won the tournament and will receive the league's automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. [2] [3] [4]

Seeds

This tournament will feature 9 out of 11 teams in this conference ( Colorado does not field a baseball team) . Matchups composed of three teams in each pool, with each team playing two games in pool play, with the three pool winners & one wild card team advancing to the single elimination finals. The winning percentage of the teams in conference play determined the tournament seedings. There are tiebreakers in place to seed teams with identical conference records.

SeedSchoolConf.Over.Tiebreaker
#1 Arizona 20–1032–20
#2 Oregon State 19–1041–13
#3 Oregon 19–1137–16
#4 USC 17–1228–27
#5 Arizona State 17–1331–243–0 Vs California
#6 California 17–1334–180–3 Vs Arizona State
#7 Utah 16–1432–21
#8 Stanford 11–1920–32
#9 Washington 10–2019–29–1

Pools composition

There will be three teams in each pool, with each team playing two games in pool play. Teams selected for pool play will be based on final standings in the 2024 Pac-12 Regular Season. The Number 1, 6 & 9 seeds will be placed in pool A. The Number 2, 5 & 8 seeds will be placed in pool B. The Number 3, 4 & 7 seeds will be placed in pool C. The three pools will play a round-robin style tournament with the winners advancing to the Friday single-elimination semifinals along with one Wild Card team. The Wild Card will be determined by the best record of the non-advancing teams. Any tiebreaker will be awarded to the highest seeded team.

Pool APool BPool C
#1 Arizona Wildcats#2 Oregon State Beavers#3 Oregon Ducks
#6 California Golden Bears#5 Arizona State Sun Devils#4 USC Trojans
#9 Washington Huskies#8 Stanford Cardinal#7 Utah Utes

Pool A

Pool AARIZCALWASH
1 Arizona 5−76−5
6 California 7−512−0
9 Washington 5−60−12
PosTeamPldWLRFRARDPCTQualification
1(6) California 220195+141.000Advanced to Semifinals
2(1) Arizona 21111121.500
3(9) Washington 20251813.000Eliminated
Source:
May 21
7:00 p.m.
Game 3
(9) Washington 0–12 (F/7)(6) California Scottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Attendance: 1,738
Umpires: HP: Angel Campos
1B: Kellen Levy
2B: Scott Letendre
3B: Billy Van Raaphorst
LP: C. Kirchoff (4−5) Box Score WP: A. Galen (5−2)
HR: None HR: Advincula (5)

May 22
7:00 p.m.
Game 6
(1) Arizona 6–5 (9) WashingtonScottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Attendance: 2,246
Umpires: HP: Pat Riley
1B: Ramon Armendariz
2B: Darren Hyman
3B: Mike Fichter
WP: T. Pluta 2–1
Sv: A. Susac (3)
Box Score LP: J. Engman (0–8)
HR: Caufield (18), White (5) HR: Guerrero (15)

May 23
7:00 p.m.
Game 9
(6) California7–5 (1) ArizonaScottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Attendance: 2,544
Umpires: HP: Mike Lusky
1B: Joe Burleson
2B: Nate White
3B: Steve Mattingly
WP: L. Short (6–2)
Sv: C. Beccerra (4)
Box Score LP: J. Kent (3–4)
HR: White (19), Mihalakis (3) HR: Schulze (10)

Pool B

Pool BOSUASUSTAN
2 Oregon State 3−21−2
5 Arizona State 2−37−8
8 Stanford 2−18−7
PosTeamPldWLRFRARDPCTQualification
1(8) Stanford 220108+21.000Advanced to Semifinals
2(2) Oregon State 211440.500Eliminated
3(5) Arizona State 2029112.000
May 21
10:00 a.m.
Game 1
(8) Stanford 8–7 (5) Arizona State Scottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Attendance: 1,738
Umpires: HP: Mike Fichter
1B: Pat Riley
2B: Ramon Armendariz
3B: Darren Hyman
WP: T. O'Harran (2−4)
Sv: N. Dugan (3)
Box Score LP: C. Markl (6−4)
HR: Moore (17) HR: Lance (8)

May 22
10:00 a.m.
Game 4
(2) Oregon State 1–2 (8) StanfordScottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Attendance: 2,246
Umpires: HP: Steve Mattingly
1B: Mike Lusky
2B: Joe Burleson
3B: Nate White
LP: J. Hunter (1−1) Box Score WP: J. Volchko (2−1)
Sv: T. O'Harran (7)
HR: None HR: Moore (18)

May 23
10:00 a.m.
Game 7
(5) Arizona State2–3 (2) Oregon StateScottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Attendance: 2,544
Umpires: HP: Scott Letendre
1B: Bill Van Raaphorst
2B: Angel Campos
3B: Kellen Levy
WP: B. Jacobs (4−0)
Sv: B. Holmes (12)
Box Score WP: N. Keljo (3−0)
HR: None HR: None

Pool C

Pool COREUSCUTAH
3 Oregon 2−42−4
4 USC 4−27−6
7 Utah 4−26−7
PosTeamPldWLRFRARDPCTQualification
1(4) USC 220118+31.000Advanced to Semifinals
2(7) Utah 211109+1.500Eliminated
3(3) Oregon 202484.000
May 21
2:30 p.m.
Game 2
(7) Utah 6–7 (4) USC Scottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Attendance: 1,738
Umpires: HP: Nate White
1B: Steve Mattingly
2B: Mike Lusky
3B: Joe Burleson
LP: M. Ashman (1−4) Box Score WP: X. Martinez (4−0)
Sv: J. Blum (8)
HR: K. Carpenter (7) HR: C. Wells (4)

May 22
2:30 p.m.
Game 5
(3) Oregon 2–4 (7) UtahScottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Attendance: 2,246
Umpires: HP: Kellen Levy
1B: Scott Letendre
2B: Billy Van Raaphorst
3B: Angel Campos
LP: B. Mullan (4−1) Box Score [ dead link ] WP: B. Van Sickle (5−1)
Sv: M. Jones (1)
HR: None HR: None

May 23
2:30 p.m.
Game 8
(4) USC4–2 (3) OregonScottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Attendance: 2,544
Umpires: HP: Ramon Armendariz
1B: Darren Hyman
2B: Mike Fichter
3B: Pat Riley
WP: W. Watson (5−2)
Sv: J. Blum (9)
Box Score LP: RJ Gordon (7−5)
HR: Jackson (4) HR: None

Finals

Semifinals May 24 Final May 25
      
4 USC 7
6 California 4
4 USC 3
1 Arizona 4
1 Arizona 6
8 Stanford 3
May 24
2:30 p.m.
Game 10
No. 6 California 4–7 No. 4 USC Scottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Umpires: HP: Bill Van Raaphorst
1B: Mike Fichter
2B: Steve Mattingly
3B: Scott Letendre
LP: T. Newman (4−6) Box Score WP: M. Edwards (1−3)
Sv: J. Blum (10)
HR: Lomavita (15) HR: Dowd (1)

May 24
7:00 p.m.
Game 11
No. 8 Stanford 3–6 No. 1 Arizona Scottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Umpires: HP: Joe Burleson
1B: Angel Campos
2B: Ramon Armendariz
3B: Mike Lusky
LP: M. Scott (4−10) Box Score WP: C. Candiotti (7−3)
Sv: C. Hintz (3)
HR: None HR: Summerhill (8)

May 25
7:00 p.m.
Game 12
No. 4 USC3–4 No. 1 ArizonaScottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
Attendance: 3,813
Umpires: HP: Darren Hyman
1B: Kellen Levy
2B: Joe Burleson
3B: Bill Van Raaphorst
LP: J. Blum (2−1) Box Score WP: A. Susac (2−2)
HR: None HR: None

Schedule

2024 Bracket, home teams listed last. [5]

GameTime*Matchup#ScoreTelevisionAttendance
Pool Play – Tuesday, May 21
110:00 a.m.No. 8 Stanford vs No. 5 Arizona State (Pool B)8–7 Pac-12 Network 1,738
22:30 p.m.No. 7 Utah vs No. 4 USC (Pool C)6–7
37:00 p.m.No. 9 Washington vs No. 6 California (Pool A)0–12(7 inn.)
Pool Play – Wednesday, May 22
410:00 a.m.No. 2 Oregon State vs No. 8 Stanford (Pool B)1–2Pac-12 Network2,246
52:30 p.m.No. 3 Oregon vs No. 7 Utah (Pool C)2–4
67:00 p.m.No. 1 Arizona vs No. 9 Washington (Pool A)6–5
Pool Play – Thursday, May 23
710:00 a.m.No. 5 Arizona State vs No. 2 Oregon State (Pool B)2–3Pac-12 Network2,544
82:30 p.m.No. 4 USC vs No. 3 Oregon (Pool C)4–2
97:00 p.m.No. 6 California vs No. 1 Arizona (Pool A)7–5
Semifinals – Friday, May 24
102:30 p.m.No. 6 California vs No. 4 USC4–7Pac-12 Network2,097
117:00 p.m.No. 8 Stanford vs No. 1 Arizona3–6
Championship – Saturday, May 25
127:00 p.m.No. 4 USC vs No. 1 Arizona3–4 ESPN2 3,813
*Game times in MST. # – Rankings denote tournament seed.

All-tournament Team

The following players were members of the 2024 Pac-12 Baseball All-Tournament Team. Player in Bold selected as Tournament MVP. [6]

PositionPlayerSchool
CMalcolm MooreStanford
1BPeyton SchulzeCalifornia
2BRyan JacksonUSC
3BMax HandronCalifornia
SSMason White (MVP)Arizona
DHKevin TakeuchiUSC
OFBrayden DowdUSC
Brendan SummerhillArizona
Rodney Greene Jr.California
PCaden AokiUSC
Clark CandiottiArizona

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