2014 Southland Conference Baseball Tournament

2014 Southland Conference
Baseball Tournament
Classification Division I
Season 2014
Teams 8
Format Double-elimination
Site Bear Stadium
Conway, AR
Champions Southeastern Louisiana (1st title)
Winning coach Matt Riser (1st title)
MVP Tate Scioneaux (Southeastern Louisiana)
Southland Conference
Baseball Tournament
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2014 Southland Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Sam Houston State y 22 8   .733     41 17   .707
Nicholls State 21 9   .700     32 26   .552
Northwestern State 19 11   .633     33 26   .559
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 19 11   .633     31 27   .534
Southeastern Louisiana y 18 12   .600     37 23   .617
Central Arkansas 17 13   .567     32 22   .593
McNeese State 17 13   .567     30 28   .517
Lamar 16 14   .533     31 25   .554
Oral Roberts 15 15   .500     30 26   .536
Houston Baptist 12 18   .400     23 28   .451
Incarnate Word* 9 15   .375     18 32   .360
Stephen F. Austin 11 19   .367     20 35   .364
Abilene Christian* 6 18   .250     17 35   .327
New Orleans 2 28   .067     11 38   .224
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 24, 2014[1]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
*Ineligible for postseason play due to Division I transition

The 2014 Southland Conference Baseball Tournament was held from May 21–24. The top eight regular season finishers of the league's fourteen teams met in the double-elimination tournament held at Bear Stadium on the campus of Central Arkansas University in Conway, Arkansas. The event returned to a campus environment for one year before again being played at neutral Sugar Land, Texas in 2015 and 2016. Southeastern Louisiana won their first tournament championship and earned the conference's automatic bid to the 2014 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.[2][3][4][5]

Seeding and format

The top eight finishers from the regular season will be seeded one through eight. They will play a two bracket, double-elimination tournament, with the winner of each bracket meeting in a single championship final. Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word were ineligible for postseason play as they transition from Division II.

Team W L Pct GB Seed
Sam Houston State 22 8 .733
1
Nicholls State 21 9 .700
1
2
Northwestern State 19 11 .633
3
4
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 19 11 .633
3
3
Southeastern Louisiana 18 12 .600
4
5
Central Arkansas 17 13 .567
5
6
McNeese State 17 13 .567
5
7
Lamar 16 14 .533
6
8
Oral Roberts 15 15 .500
7
Houston Baptist 12 18 .400
10
Incarnate Word* 9 15 .375
10
Stephen F. Austin 11 19 .367
11
Abilene Christian* 6 18 .250
13
New Orleans 2 28 .067
20

Results

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                       
1  Sam Houston State 10  
8  Lamar 4  
  1  Sam Houston State 0  
  5  Southeastern Louisiana 1  
4  Northwestern State 3
5  Southeastern Louisiana 5  
  5  Southeastern Louisiana 7  
  4  Northwestern State 3  
8  Lamar 8  
4  Northwestern State 10  
  1  Sam Houston State 1
  4  Northwestern State 4  
  5  Southeastern Louisiana 9
  6  Central Arkansas 4
3  Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 1  
6  Central Arkansas 3  
  6  Central Arkansas 11
  7  McNeese State 3  
2  Nicholls State 2
7  McNeese State 4  
  6  Central Arkansas 8
  7  McNeese State 6  
3  Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 3  
2  Nicholls State 2  
  3  Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 5
  7  McNeese State 7  

All-Tournament Team

The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team.[5]

Pos Name Team
P Tate Scioneaux Southeastern Louisiana
P Jacob Seward Southeastern Louisiana
C Jameson Fisher Southeastern Louisiana
OF Andrew Godbold Southeastern Louisiana
P Connor McClain Central Arkansas
OF Doug Votolato Central Arkansas
OF Nate Ferrell Central Arkansas
2B Chris Townsend Central Arkansas
P Steven Spann Northwestern State
SS Sam Bumpers Lamar
OF Andrew Guillotte McNeese State
DH Nick Heath Northwestern State

Most Valuable Player

Tate Scioneaux was named Tournament Most Valuable Player. Scioneaux was a pitcher for Southeastern Louisiana, pitching 11 scoreless innings over the tournament, recording 12 strikeouts while yielding nine hits and two walks.[5]

See also

2014 Southland Conference Softball Tournament

References

  1. "2014 Southland Conference Baseball Standings". Southland Conference. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
  2. "Championships". Southland Conference. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  3. "Southland Baseball Tournament Returns to Sugar Land". Southland Conference. August 22, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  4. "Sam Houston State Picked to Win 2014 Southland Conference Baseball Title". Southland Conference. January 29, 2014. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  5. 1 2 3 "Southeastern Louisiana wins first Southland Baseball Tournament". Southland Conference. May 24, 2014. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
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