1993 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament

1993 Southeastern Conference
Baseball Tournament
Classification Division I
Season 1993
Teams 6
Format Six-team double elimination tournament
Site Sarge Frye Field
Columbia, South Carolina
Champions Tennessee (1st title)
Winning coach Rod Delmonico (1st title)
MVP Todd Helton (Tennessee)
Attendance 8,050
Southeastern Conference
Baseball Tournament
«1992  1994»
1993 Southeastern Conference
Baseball Tournament
Classification Division I
Season 1993
Teams 6
Format Six-team double elimination tournament
Site Alex Box Stadium (1938)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Champions LSU (4th title)
Winning coach Skip Bertman (4th title)
MVP Harry Berrios (LSU)
Attendance 28,196
Southeastern Conference
Baseball Tournament
«1992  1994»
1993 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Eastern
#20 Tennessee xy 20 10   .667     45 20   .692
#29 South Carolina y 15 10   .600     39 20   .661
Kentucky y 14 14   .500     38 23   .623
Florida 12 14   .462     33 25   .569
Vanderbilt 11 15   .423     32 23   .582
Georgia 10 18   .357     30 29   .508
Western
#1 LSU xy 18 8   .692     53 17   .757
#28 Auburn y 17 11   .607     40 23   .635
#25 Mississippi State y 17 12   .586     41 21   .661
Arkansas 11 16   .407     33 26   .559
Alabama 9 15   .375     27 25   .519
Ole Miss 8 19   .296     31 25   .554
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1993[1]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1993 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament was the first year the SEC held separate tournaments for the Eastern Division and the Western Division. The Eastern Division tournament was held at Sarge Frye Field in Columbia, SC from May 20 through May 23. The Western Division tournament was held at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, LA also from May 20 through May 23. Tennessee won the Eastern Division tournament and LSU won the Western Division tournament. All games played in the tournament were added to the teams' records from the 24-game conference regular season.

As the tournament champion with the highest conference winning percentage, LSU was named SEC champion and awarded the league's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

Regular Season Results

Eastern Division
Team W L Pct GB Seed
Tennessee 20 10 .667
1
South Carolina 15 10 .600
2.5
2
Kentucky 14 14 .500
5
3
Florida 12 14 .462
6
4
Vanderbilt 11 15 .423
7
5
Georgia 10 18 .357
9
6
Western Division
Team W L Pct GB Seed
LSU 18 8 .692
1
Auburn 17 11 .607
2
2
Mississippi State 17 12 .586
2.5
3
Arkansas 11 16 .407
7.5
4
Alabama 9 15 .375
8
5
Ole Miss 8 19 .296
10.5
6

Tournaments

Eastern Division

  First Round Second Round Third Round Semi-Finals Finals
                                                 
  6  Georgia 3  
  2  South Carolina 1     6  Georgia 5  
    4  Florida 0    
  5  Vanderbilt 4         6  Georgia 3            
  1  Tennessee 7           3  Kentucky 13              
      1  Tennessee 7           3  Kentucky 6 4
      3  Kentucky 9         1  Tennessee 7 6
  3  Kentucky 4         1  Tennessee 17    
  4  Florida 1       5  Vanderbilt 5     6  Georgia 8  
  2  South Carolina 7     1  Tennessee 11  
  5  Vanderbilt 11  

Western Division

  First Round Second Round Third Round Semi-Finals Finals
                                               
  6  Ole Miss 1  
  1  LSU 6     1  LSU 3  
    3  Mississippi State 5    
      3  Mississippi State 3  
      6  Ole Miss 2     3  Mississippi State 13  
  6  Ole Miss 4         2  Auburn 10    
  5  Alabama 2        
  5  Alabama 4         3  Mississippi State 3
  2  Auburn 13           1  LSU 7
      2  Auburn 3        
      4  Arkansas 1          
  4  Arkansas 5           2  Auburn 5              
  3  Mississippi State 2         1  LSU 16            
  1  LSU 13    
  4  Arkansas 7  

All-Tournament Teams

Position Player School
Eastern Division
1B Todd Helton Tennessee
2B Nick Morrow Vanderbilt
SS Jeff Michael Kentucky
3B Terry Weaver Georgia
C James Northeimer Tennessee
OF Matt Bragga Kentucky
OF Rodney Close Georgia
OF Tom Thaemert Kentucky
DH Bard Hindersman Kentucky
P Alex Barylak Georgia
P Jason Carruth Tennessee
MVP Todd Helton Tennessee
Position Player School
Western Division
1B Brian Alyea Auburn
2B John Futrell Ole Miss
SS Russ Johnson LSU
3B Jason Williams LSU
C Mitch Duke Auburn
OF Harry Berrios LSU
OF Mike Neal LSU
OF Ricky Joe Redd Mississippi State
DH Steve Hagan Mississippi State
P Gary Rath Mississippi State
P Will Hunt LSU
MVP Harry Berrios LSU

See also

References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1993". Boydsworld.com. Retrieved January 12, 2015.
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