Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament | |
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Conference Baseball Championship | |
Sport | Baseball |
Conference | Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference |
Number of teams | 4 |
Format | double elimination |
Current stadium | Marty L. Miller Field |
Current location | Norfolk, Virginia |
Played | 1972–2022 |
Last contest | 2022 |
Current champion | Coppin State |
Most championships | Bethune-Cookman (19) |
Official website | Championship Central |
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament was the conference baseball championship of the NCAA Division I Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. In its final edition in 2022, all four MEAC baseball teams participated in the double elimination tournament at Marty L. Miller Field in Norfolk, Virginia. The winner of the tournament received an automatic berth to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. The automatic bid was granted beginning in 1994. [1]
From 1999 until leaving the conference after the 2021 season, Bethune-Cookman had claimed all but six tournament championships, as North Carolina A&T won the 2005 and 2018 tournaments, Savannah State won the 2013 tournament, Florida A&M won the 2015 and 2019 events, while Norfolk State won in 2021. Coppin State won the last MEAC tournament in 2022.
The MEAC merged its baseball league into that of the Northeast Conference (NEC) after the 2022 season, by which time it had only four baseball-sponsoring members—two short of the minimum required for a conference to maintain its automatic tournament bid. The remaining MEAC baseball schools became NEC affiliates at that time. [2]
The following is a list of conference champions and sites listed by year.
Year | Program | Site | Most Outstanding Performer | Outstanding Coach |
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1972 | Howard | |||
1973 | South Carolina State | |||
1974 | North Carolina A&T | |||
1975 | Howard | |||
1976 | Howard | |||
1977 | Howard | |||
1978–1983 No Conference Competition Sponsored | ||||
1984 | Howard | |||
1985 | Bethune-Cookman | |||
1986 | Howard | |||
1987 | Florida A&M | |||
1988 | Florida A&M | Marquis Grissom, Florida A&M [3] | ||
1989 | Delaware State | |||
1990 | Florida A&M | |||
1991 | Florida A&M | |||
1992 | Florida A&M | |||
1993 | North Carolina A&T | |||
1994 | Florida A&M | Moore-Kittles Field • Tallahassee, FL | ||
1995 | Coppin State | Moore-Kittles Field • Tallahassee, FL | ||
1996 | Bethune-Cookman | Moore-Kittles Field • Tallahassee, FL | ||
1997 | Bethune-Cookman | Moore-Kittles Field • Tallahassee, FL | ||
1998 | Howard University | |||
1999 | Bethune-Cookman | |||
2000 | Bethune-Cookman | |||
2001 | Bethune-Cookman | Claudell Clark, Norfolk State | Mervyl Melendez, Bethune-Cookman | |
2002 | Bethune-Cookman | Carlos Geathers, North Carolina A&T | Mervyl Melendez, Bethune-Cookman | |
2003 | Bethune-Cookman | John Gragg, Bethune-Cookman | Mervyl Melendez, Bethune-Cookman | |
2004 | Bethune-Cookman | Cracker Jack Stadium • Lake Buena Vista, FL | Jon Roberts, Bethune-Cookman | Mervyl Melendez, Bethune-Cookman |
2005 | North Carolina A&T | Cracker Jack Stadium • Lake Buena Vista, FL | Joe McIntyre, North Carolina A&T | Keith Shumate, North Carolina A&T |
2006 | Bethune-Cookman | Marty L. Miller Field • Norfolk, VA | Jose Rivera Ortiz, Bethune-Cookman | Mervyl Melendez, Bethune-Cookman |
2007 | Bethune-Cookman | Marty L. Miller Field • Norfolk, VA [4] | Angel Mercado, Bethune-Cookman | Mervyl Melendez, Bethune-Cookman |
2008 | Bethune-Cookman | Marty L. Miller Field • Norfolk, VA [5] | Jose Lozada, Bethune-Cookman | Mervyl Melendez, Bethune-Cookman |
2009 | Bethune-Cookman | Jackie Robinson Ballpark • Daytona Beach, FL [6] | Marquis Riley, North Carolina A&T | Mervyl Melendez, Bethune-Cookman |
2010 | Bethune-Cookman | Jackie Robinson Ballpark • Daytona Beach, FL [7] | DJ Leonard, Bethune-Cookman | Mervyl Melendez, Bethune-Cookman |
2011 | Bethune-Cookman | Jackie Robinson Ballpark • Daytona Beach, FL [8] | Peter O'Brien, Bethune-Cookman | Mervyl Melendez, Bethune-Cookman |
2012 | Bethune-Cookman | Marty L. Miller Field • Norfolk, VA | David Lee, Bethune-Cookman | Jason Beverlin, Bethune-Cookman |
2013 | Savannah State | Marty L. Miller Field • Norfolk, VA | Kyle McGowin, Savannah State | Carlton Hardy, Savannah State |
2014 | Bethune-Cookman | Marty L. Miller Field • Norfolk, VA | Montana DuRapau, Bethune-Cookman | Jason Beverlin, Bethune-Cookman |
2015 | Florida A&M | Arthur W. Perdue Stadium • Salisbury, MD [9] | Brandon Fleming, Florida A&M | Jamey Shouppe, Florida A&M |
2016 | Bethune-Cookman | Arthur W. Perdue Stadium • Salisbury, MD [9] | Danny Rodriguez, Bethune-Cookman | Jason Beverlin, Bethune-Cookman |
2017 | Bethune-Cookman | Arthur W. Perdue Stadium • Salisbury, MD [9] | Danny Rodriguez, Bethune-Cookman | Jason Beverlin, Bethune-Cookman |
2018 | North Carolina A&T | Sliwa Stadium • Daytona Beach, FL [10] | Zach McLean, North Carolina A&T [10] | Ben Hall, North Carolina A&T [10] |
2019 | Florida A&M | Jackie Robinson Ballpark • Daytona Beach, FL | Kaycee Reese, Florida A&M [11] | Jamey Shouppe, Florida A&M [11] |
2020 | Canceled due to COVID-19 | |||
2021 | Norfolk State | Marty L. Miller Field • Norfolk, VA | Alsander Womack, Norfolk State | Keith Shumate, Norfolk State |
2022 | Coppin State | Marty L. Miller Field • Norfolk, VA | Brian Nicolas, Coppin State | Sherman Reed, Coppin State |
The following is a list of conference champions listed by school, since 1972.
Program | No. of titles | Title years |
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Bethune-Cookman | 19 | 1985, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017 |
Florida A&M | 8 | 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2015, 2019 |
Howard | 7 | 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1998 |
North Carolina A&T | 4 | 1974, 1993, 2005, 2018 |
Coppin State | 2 | 1995, 2022 |
Delaware State | 1 | 1989 |
Norfolk State | 1 | 2021 |
Savannah State | 1 | 2013 |
South Carolina State | 1 | 1973 |
Italics indicate the school stopped fielding a baseball team in the MEAC before the conference's final baseball season in 2022.
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) is a collegiate athletic conference whose full members are historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the Southeastern and the Mid-Atlantic United States. It participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I, and in football, in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).
The 2012 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 17 and ended on May 20, 2012 at Marty L. Miller Field, on the campus of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, VA. It is an eight-team double elimination tournament. Bethune-Cookman won the tournament, as they have done each year but one since the tournament began in 1999. The Wildcats claimed the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2012 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
The 2013 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 15 and ended on May 19, 2013 at Marty L. Miller Field, on the campus of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, VA. It was an eight-team double elimination tournament. South Division top seed Savannah State won their first tournament championship to claim the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2013 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. The Tigers defeated Bethune-Cookman, who had claimed thirteen of the fourteen tournament championships, with North Carolina A&T winning the other.
The 2014 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 14 and ended on May 19, 2014 at Marty L. Miller Field, on the campus of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, VA. It was an eight-team double elimination tournament. Bethune-Cookman won their fourteenth tournament championship to claim the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2014 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. Bethune-Cookman has claimed fourteen of the sixteen tournament championships, with Savannah State winning in 2013 and North Carolina A&T earning the 2005 title.
The 2015 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 13 and ended on May 16, 2015 at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium in Salisbury, MD. It was a six-team double elimination tournament. Florida A&M won their first tournament championship and claimed the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2015 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. Runner-up Bethune-Cookman had claimed fourteen of the sixteen tournament championships, with Savannah State winning in 2013 and North Carolina A&T earning the 2005 title.
The 2015 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football season was the XXth season for MEAC Football, as part of the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season.
The 2016 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 19 and ended on May 24, 2016 at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium, in Salisbury, MD. It was a six-team double elimination tournament. Bethune-Cookman won their record fifteenth tournament championship and earned the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2016 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
The 2016 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football season was the XXIst season for MEAC Football, as part of the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season.
The 2016–17 North Carolina Central Eagles men's basketball team represented North Carolina Central University during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Eagles, led by eighth-year head coach LeVelle Moton, played their home games at McLendon–McDougald Gymnasium in Durham, North Carolina as members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 25–9, 13–3 in MEAC play to win the MEAC regular season championship. In the MEAC Tournament, they defeated Bethune–Cookman, Maryland Eastern Shores and Norfolk State to be champions of the. As a result, they earned the MEAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 16 seed. There they lost in the First Four to fellow No. 16 seed UC Davis.
The 2017 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 17 and ended on May 20, 2017 at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium, in Salisbury, MD. It was a six team double-elimination tournament. Bethune-Cookman won the tournament and claimed the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. The Wildcats won their sixteenth tournament out of the nineteen events, with Florida A&M winning in 2015, Savannah State in 2013 and North Carolina A&T earning the 2005 title.
The 2017–18 North Carolina Central Eagles men's basketball team represented North Carolina Central University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Eagles, led by ninth-year head coach LeVelle Moton, played their home games at McDougald–McLendon Gymnasium in Durham, North Carolina as members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 19–16, 9–7 in MEAC play to finish sixth place. In the MEAC Tournament, they defeated Coppin State, Savannah State, and Morgan State to advance to the championship game against Hampton. There they defeated the Pirates to receive the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year. As a No. 16 seed, they lost in the First Four to Texas Southern.
The 2019 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Tournament took place March 11–15, 2019 at the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Virginia. The first round games were played on March 11 and March 12, and the quarterfinal games will be played on March 13 and 14. The semifinals were held on March 15, with the championship game on March 16. Bethune-Cookman won the championship game over Norfolk State to earn their first ever bid to the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament.
The 2011 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 18 and ended on May 21, 2011 at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. It was a six-team double elimination tournament. Bethune-Cookman won the tournament, as they have done each year but one since the tournament began in 1999. The Wildcats claimed the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
The 2010 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 20 and ended on May 23, 2010 at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. It was a six-team double elimination tournament. Bethune-Cookman won the tournament, as they have done each year but one since the tournament began in 1999. The Wildcats claimed the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
The 2009 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 14 and ended on May 17, 2009 at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. It was a six-team double elimination tournament. Bethune-Cookman won the tournament, as they have done each year but one since the tournament began in 1999. The Wildcats claimed the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2009 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
The 2008 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 15 and ended on May 17, 2008, at Marty L. Miller Field, on the campus of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia. It was a six-team double elimination tournament. Bethune-Cookman won the tournament, as they have done each year but one since the tournament began in 1999. The Wildcats claimed the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2008 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
The 2007 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 17 and ended on May 20, 2007 at Marty L. Miller Field, on the campus of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia. It was a six-team double elimination tournament. Bethune-Cookman won the tournament, as they have done each year but one since 1999. The Wildcats claimed the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2007 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
The 2021 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament began on May 20 and ended on May 22, 2021 at Marty L. Miller Field on the campus of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia. It was a six-team double elimination tournament. Norfolk State won the tournament for the first time and claimed the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2021 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. Departing member Bethune-Cookman, which opted out of baseball competition for 2021, had claimed sixteen of the prior twenty-one tournament championships, with North Carolina A&T earning the 2005 and 2018 titles, Florida A&M winning in 2015 and 2019, and Savannah State in 2013.
The 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season was a college baseball season in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level. It began on February 18, 2022, with play progressing through the regular season, various conference tournaments and championship series, and concluding with the 2022 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament and 2022 Men's College World Series. The Men's College World Series, consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament and held annually in Omaha, Nebraska, at Charles Schwab Field Omaha, ended on June 26, 2022.
The 2022 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament was played from May 19 to May 21, 2022 at Marty L. Miller Field on the campus of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia. It was a four-team double elimination tournament. The winner, Coppin State, claimed the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.