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College Baseball and the Capitol One Cup - BobK - 06-21-2016

Florida loses today and goes home. Ah the mighty SEc and the stupid RPI


Re: College Baseball and the Capitol One Cup - Mick - 06-21-2016

Miami and Florida both eliminated.

UCSB, Arizona and Texas Tech have one loss.

Okla State, Coastal Carolina and TCU have yet to lose in this round, though TCU is ahead of Coastal Carolina 1-0 in the third inning.


Re: College Baseball and the Capitol One Cup - Spiny_Norman - 06-21-2016

The baseball tournament committee placed 7 (!) SEC schools as #1 regional seeds.  Only one made the College World Series. 

The mighty SEC and the stupid RPI in other spring sports too:
Men's golf - 9 of the final 30 from the SEC.  Three made the quarterfinals.  All lost in the quarters.
Womens golf - 6 of the final 24 from the SEC including #1 Alabama.  One made the quarterfinals.  And lost to Stanford.
Womens tennis - 5 of the top 16 seeds from the SEC.  Only one made the quarterfinals.  And lost to Stanford in the semis.
Softball - the SEC is very strong in softball.  4 schools made the College World Series.  But none won the title.




Re: College Baseball and the Capitol One Cup - CTcard - 06-21-2016

(06-21-2016, 07:06 PM)Spiny_Norman link Wrote:The baseball tournament committee placed 7 (!) SEC schools as #1 regional seeds.  Only one made the College World Series. 

I was going to get to this with another update to my "NCAA Baseball Update" thread, but you're quite right with ACC sharing the ridiculous overseeding in baseball.

7 SEC teams made the tournament. All were #1 seeds and hosts for the regionals (first round). 5 made the super-regionals. 1 made the CWS. None are left (Florida 2 and 'que).

10 ACC teams made the tournament. 6 were #1 seeds and hosts for the regionals. 4 made the super-regionals. 1 made the CWS. None are left (Miami 2 and 'que).

The only 3 teams that hosted a regional not from those two conferences were La Lafayette (Arizona won that regional), TCU and Texas Tech (both still playing).

The Big 12 has been very impressive percentage wise. 3 teams made the tournament (TCU, Texas Tech, Ok State). All 3 teams are still playing. TCU and Ok State are both in the drivers seat in their respective halves of the draw at 2-0.