Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Tournament
Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Tournament | |
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Conference Baseball Championship | |
Sport | Baseball |
Conference | Atlantic 10 Conference |
Number of teams | 7 |
Format | Double-elimination |
Current stadium | Billiken Sports Center |
Current location | St. Louis, MO |
Played | 1979–present |
Last contest | 2019 |
Current champion | Saint Louis |
Most championships | Rutgers (6) |
Official website | Atlantic10.com baseball |
Host stadiums | |
Billiken Sports Center (2014, 2017) Houlihan Park (2006, 2012, 2016) Barcroft Park (2015) Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium (2013) Campbell's Field (2008, 2010–11) Fifth Third Field (2005, 2007, 2009) Dodd Memorial Stadium (2002–04) Cracker Jack Stadium (2001) Bear Stadium (1987–97, 1999–2000) Veterans Stadium (1998) Rutgers University (1982, 1986) Hawley Field (1985) Erny Field (1984) Beaver Field (1983) George Mason University (1981) The Ellipse (1980) Hershey High School, Lower Dauphin High School (1979) | |
Host locations | |
St. Louis, MO (2014, 2017) Bronx, NY (2006, 2012, 2016) Arlington, VA (2015) Charlotte, NC (2013) Camden, NJ (2008, 2010–11) Dayton, Ohio (2005, 2007, 2009) Norwich, CT (2002–04) Lake Buena Vista, FL (2001) Boyertown, PA (1987–97, 1999–2000) Philadelphia, PA (1984, 1998) Piscataway, NJ (1982, 1986) Morgantown, WV (1985) State College, PA (1983) Fairfax, VA (1981) Washington, D.C. (1980) Hershey, PA (1979) |
The Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Tournament, sometimes referred to simply as the A-10 Tournament, is the conference baseball championship of the NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference. The top seven finishers in the regular season of the conference's twelve teams advance to the double-elimination tournament, which in 2017 will be played at Billiken Sports Center in St. Louis, Missouri. The winner of the tournament receives an automatic berth to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.[1]
Champions[]
By year[]
The following is a list of conference champions and sites listed by year.[2]
Year | Program | Site | Most Valuable Player | Most Valuable Pitcher |
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1979 | George Washington | Hershey High School, Lower Dauphin High School • Hershey, PA | Not named | |
1980 | UMass | The Ellipse • Washington, DC | Not named | |
1981 | Rutgers | George Mason University • Fairfax, VA | Not named | |
1982 | West Virginia | Rutgers University • Piscataway, NJ | Jeff Wilson, West Virginia | |
1983 | Temple | Beaver Field • State College, PA | Not named | |
1984 | Temple | Erny Field[3] • Philadelphia, PA | Not named | |
1985 | West Virginia | Hawley Field • Morgantown, WV | Bob Bernardo, West Virginia | Harry Daut, Temple |
1986 | Rutgers | Rutgers University • Piscataway, NJ | Sam Ferretti, Rutgers | Ken Smith, West Virginia |
1987 | West Virginia | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Jon Snyzal, West Virginia | Dave Perry, West Virginia |
1988 | Rutgers | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Drew Comeau, UMass | Darrin Winston, Rutgers |
1989 | George Washington | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Mike Palys, Temple Frank Terry, George Washington |
Mike Rolfes, George Washington |
1990 | Rutgers | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Paul Prosser, Rutgers | Steve Hoppel, Temple |
1991 | Rutgers | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Jason Imperial, Rutgers | Dave Hoehler, Rutgers |
1992 | George Washington | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Bill Reep, West Virginia | Matt Aminoff, George Washington |
1993 | Rutgers | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Doug Alongi, Rutgers | Steve Hoppel, Temple |
1994 | West Virginia | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Mark Landers, West Virginia | Ryan Williams, West Virginia |
1995 | UMass | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Nelson Ubaldo, UMass | Andy Steinorth, St. Bonaventure |
1996 | UMass | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Nate Murphy, UMass | |
1997 | Virginia Tech | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Barry Gauch, Virginia Tech | |
1998 | Fordham | Veterans Stadium • Philadelphia, PA | Tom Stein, Fordham | |
1999 | Virginia Tech | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Larry Bowles, Virginia Tech | |
2000 | Virginia Tech | Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PA | Addison Bowman, Virginia Tech | |
2001 | Temple | Cracker Jack Stadium • Lake Buena Vista, FL | Kyle Sweppenheiser, Temple | |
2002 | George Washington | Dodd Memorial Stadium • Norwich, CT | Mike Bassett, George Washington | |
2003 | Richmond | Dodd Memorial Stadium • Norwich, CT | Vito Chairavalloti, Richmond | |
2004 | St. Bonaventure | Dodd Memorial Stadium • Norwich, CT | Brian Pellegrini, St. Bonaventure | |
2005 | Rhode Island | Fifth Third Field • Dayton, OH | Wayne Russo, Rhode Island | |
2006 | Saint Louis | Jim Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field • Bronx, NY | Ryan Bird, Saint Louis | |
2007 | Charlotte | Fifth Third Field • Dayton, OH | Shayne Moody, Charlotte | |
2008 | Charlotte | Campbell's Field • Camden, NJ | Rob Lyerly, Charlotte | |
2009 | Xavier | Fifth Third Field • Dayton, OH | Billy O'Connor, Xavier | |
2010 | Saint Louis | Campbell's Field • Camden, NJ | Bryant Cotton, Saint Louis | |
2011 | Charlotte | Campbell's Field • Camden, NJ | Corey Shaylor, Charlotte | |
2012 | Dayton | Jim Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field • Bronx, NY | Burny Mitchem, Dayton | |
2013 | Saint Louis | Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium • Charlotte, NC | Alex Kelly, Saint Louis | |
2014 | George Mason | Billiken Sports Center • St. Louis, MO | Luke Willis, George Mason | |
2015 | VCU | Barcroft Park • Arlington, VA | Darian Carpenter, VCU | |
2016 | Rhode Island | Jim Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field • Bronx, NY | Martin Figueroa, Rhode Island | |
2017 | Davidson | Billiken Sports Center • St. Louis, MO | Alec Acosta, Davidson Durin O'Linger, Davidson |
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2018 | Saint Louis | Tucker Field at Barcroft Park • Arlington, VA | Drew Reveno, Saint Louis | |
2019 | Fordham | Jim Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field • Bronx, NY | ||
2020 | Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic | |||
2021 | The Diamond • Richmond, VA |
By school[]
The following is a list of conference champions listed by school.[2]
Program | No. of titles | Title years |
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Rutgers | 6 | 1981, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993 |
George Washington | 4 | 1979, 1989, 1992, 2002 |
Saint Louis | 4 | 2006, 2010, 2013, 2018 |
West Virginia | 4 | 1982, 1985, 1987, 1994 |
Charlotte | 3 | 2007, 2008, 2011 |
UMass | 3 | 1980, 1995, 1996 |
Temple | 3 | 1983, 1984, 2001 |
Virginia Tech | 3 | 1997, 1999, 2000 |
Fordham | 2 | 1998, 2019 |
Rhode Island | 2 | 2005, 2016 |
Davidson | 1 | 2017 |
Dayton | 1 | 2012 |
George Mason | 1 | 2014 |
Richmond | 1 | 2003 |
St. Bonaventure | 1 | 2004 |
VCU | 1 | 2015 |
Xavier | 1 | 2009 |
- Italics indicate that the program is no longer an Atlantic 10 member.
References[]
- ^ "Atlantic 10 Baseball Championship". Atlantic10.com. Atlantic 10 Conference. Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
- ^ a b "Baseball Record Book" (PDF). CSTV.com. Atlantic 10 Conference. pp. 1, 12–18. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2012-02-17.
- ^ Murray, Lucas (15 April 2004). "A New Place to Call Home". Temple-News.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
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