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Here are the top 7 baseball conferences' tournament outcomes thus far:

 

Big 12 (double elimination):

#4 West Virginia defeats #5 Baylor

#8 Oklahoma State defeats #1 Texas Tech

#7 Kansas defeats #2 TCU

#6 Texas is currently beating #3 Oklahoma after 6 innings (6-3)

 

SEC (first round single elimination, second round double elimination):

#11 South Carolina defeats #6 Vanderbilt

#10 Missouri defeats #7 Texas A&M

#8 Auburn defeats #9 Mississippi

#5 Mississippi State defeats #12 Georgia

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#3 Kentucky defeats #11 South Carolina

#2 Louisiana State defeats #10 Missouri

#1 Florida is currently beating #8 Auburn after 4 innings (1-0)

 

ACC (three-team pool, then single elimination):

#6 Miami defeats #10 Georgia Tech

#7 North Carolina State defeats #11 Boston College

#9 Duke defeats #5 Clemson

#8 Florida State defeats #12 Notre Dame

 

AAC (double elimination):

#2 Houston defeats #7 Memphis

#3 Connecticut defeats #6 Cincinnati

#4 South Florida defeats #5 Tulane

#8 East Carolina defeats #1 Central Florida

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#7 Memphis defeats #6 Cincinnati

 

Pac-12 (no conference tournament)

 

Conference USA (double elimination):

#8 San Antonio defeats #1 Southern Mississippi

#6 Rice defeats #3 Florida Atlantic

#2 Old Dominion defeats #7 Florida International

#4 Charlotte defeats #5 Louisiana Tech

 

Big Ten (double elimination):

#3 Minnesota defeats #6 Indiana

#7 Northwestern defeats #2 Michigan

#1 Nebraska defeats #8 Purdue

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Southern Miss was a 1 seed projection who dropped their first game.

 

Clemson another 1 seed projection who dropped their first game.

 

Texas Tech dropped game 1, but came back to beat Baylor in game 2.

 

Wake Forest is losing to Georgia Tech right now.  Another 1 seed could go down.

 

TCU lost game 1, but currently leads game 2 VS. OU.

 

Arkansas is about to lose to Mississippi State.  Another 1 seed to fall.

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Big 12 (double elimination):
#6 Texas defeated #3 Oklahoma
#1 Texas Tech defeats #5 Baylor
#2 TCU defeats #3 Oklahoma
#8 Oklahoma State defeats #4 West Virginia
#6 Texas defeats #7 Kansas

 

SEC (third round double elimination; semi & finals single elimination):
#1 Florida defeats #8 Auburn
#5 Mississippi State defeats #4 Arkansas
#11 South Carolina defeats #10 Missouri
#4 Arkansas defeats #8 Auburn
#6 Louisiana State defeats #9 Kentucky

 

ACC (three-team pool, then single elimination):
#2 North Carolina defeats #11 Boston College
#3 Wake Forest defeats #10 Georgia Tech
#9 Duke defeats #4 Virginia
#1 Louisville defeats #3 Notre Dame

 

AAC (double elimination):
#1 Central Florida defeats #5 Tulane
#2 Houston defeats #3 Connecticut
#8 East Carolina defeats #4 South Florida

 

Pac-12 (no conference tournament)

 

Conference USA (double elimination):
#3 Florida Atlantic defeats #7 Florida International
#1 Southern Mississippi defeats #5 Louisiana Tech
#6 Rice defeats #2 Old Dominion
#4 Charlotte defeats #8 San Antonio

 

Big Ten (double elimination):
#6 Indiana defeats #2 Michigan
#5 Iowa defeats #4 Maryland
#4 Maryland defeats #8 Purdue

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Big 12 (double elimination):
#4 West Virginia defeats #1 Texas Tech
#2 Texas Christian defeats #7 Kansas

SEC (third round double elimination; semi & finals single elimination):
#1 Florida defeats #5 Mississippi State
#11 South Carolina defeats #3 Kentucky
#4 Arkansas defeats #5 Mississippi State

ACC (three-team pool, then single elimination):
#6 Miami defeats #3 Wake Forest
#4 Virginia defeats #5 Clemson
#8 Florida State defeats #1 Louisville
#2 North Carolina defeats #7 North Carolina State

AAC (double elimination):
#3 Connecticut defeats #7 Memphis
#1 Central Florida defeats #4 South Florida

Pac-12 (no conference tournament)

Conference USA (double elimination):
#3 Florida Atlantic defaets #2 Old Dominion
#1 Southern Mississippi defeats #8 San Antonio

Big Ten (double elimination):
#7 Northwestern defeats #3 Minnesota
#5 Iowa defeats #1 Nebraska
#3 Minnesota defeats #6 Indiana
#4 Maryland defeats #1 Nebraska

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Big 12 (double elimination):
#8 Oklahoma State defeats #4 West Virginia
#2 Texas Christian defeats #6 Texas
#6 Texas defeats #2 Texas Christian

SEC (semifinals & finals single elimination):
#2 Louisiana State defeats #11 South Carolina
#4 Arkansas defeats #1 Florida

ACC (semifinals & finals single elimination):
#8 Florida State defeats #9 Duke
#2 North Carolina is currently beating #6 Miami 7-3 after 6 innings

AAC (double elimination):
#2 Houston defeats #3 Connecticut
#8 East Carolina defeats #1 Central Florida

Pac-12 (no conference tournament)

Conference USA (double elimination):
#6 Rice defeats #3 Florida Atlantic
#1 Southern Mississippi defeats #4 Charlotte
#1 Southern Mississippi is currently tied with #4 Charlotte after 7 innings, 6-6

Big Ten (double elimination):
#2 Minnesota defeats #5 Iowa
#4 Maryland defeats #7 Northwestern
#2 Minnesota is currently tied with #5 Iowa after 11 innings, 5-5

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Here are the remaining games for the Top 7 conference tournaments:

 

(All Time Central)

 

Big 12:
01:00 #6 Texas vs. #8 Oklahoma State

SEC:
02:00 #2 Louisiana State vs. #4 Arkansas

ACC:
11:00 #2 North Carolina vs. #8 Florida State

AAC:
11:00 #2 Houston vs. #8 East Carolina

Pac-12 (no conference tournament)

Conference USA:

01:00 #1 Southern Mississippi vs. #6 Rice

Big Ten:
08:00 #4 Maryland vs. #7 Northwestern (elimination game)
+40min #5 Iowa vs. Maryland/Northwestern (because, you know... the Big Ten is the only conference that can't keep up with their schedule)

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Here's the updated list of conference tournaments and automatic qualifiers:

http://www.ncaa.com/news/baseball/article/2017-05-21/2017-division-i-baseball-conference-tournaments-automatic

CONFERENCE LOCATION DATES 2017 CHAMPION

TEAMS

American Athletic

LOCATION

Clearwater, Fla.

DATES

May 23-28

CHAMPION

 

America East Lowell, Mass. May 24-28  
Atlantic 10 St. Louis May 24-27 Davidson
ACC Louisville, Ky. May 23-28  
Atlantic Sun DeLand, Fla. May 24-27 Florida Gulf Coast
Big 12 Oklahoma City May 24-28  
BIg East Omaha, Neb. May 25-28  
Big South Lexington, S.C. May 23-28  
Big Ten Bloomington, Ind. May 24-28  
Big West No tournament N/A Long Beach State
Colonial Wilmington, N.C. May 24-27 Delaware
Conference USA Biloxi, Miss. May 24-28  
Horizon Chicago May 24-27 Illinois at Chicago
Ivy League No tournament N/A Yale
Metro Atlantic Niagra Falls, N.Y. May 24-27 Marist
Mid-American Avon, Ohio May 24-28  
Mid-Eastern Salisbury, Md. May 17-20 Bethune-Cookman
Missouri Valley Springfield, Mo. May 24-28  
Mountain West Albuquerque, N.M. May 25-28  
Northeast Norwich, Conn. May 25-28  
OVC Oxford, Ala. May 23-27 Tennessee Tech
Pac-12 No tournament N/A Oregon State
Patriot

Worcester, Mass.

May 19-20 Holy Cross
SEC Hoover, Ala. May 23-28  
Southern Greenville, S.C. May 23-28  
Southland Sugar Land, Texas May 24-27 Sam Houston State
SWAC New Orleans May 17-21 Texas Southern
Summit League Tulsa, Okla. May 24-27 Oral Roberts
Sun Belt Statesboro, Ga. May 23-28  
West Coast Stockton, Calif. May 25-27 BYU
WAC Mesa, Ariz. May 24-27 Sacramento State
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Here is the final list of tournament champions (or regular season champions for those conferences that don't have a tournament):

 

Note: Only three #1 seeds won their tournaments

 

American Athletic: #2 Houston
America East: #2 Maryland Baltimore County
Atlantic 10: #6 Davidson
Atlantic Coast: #8 Florida State
Atlantic Sun: #3 Florida Gulf Coast
Big 12: #8 Oklahoma State
Big East: #3 Xavier
Big South: #5 Radford
Big Ten: #5 Iowa
Big West: Long Beach State (no tournament)
Colonial: #4 Delaware
Conference USA: #6 Rice
Horizon League: #1 Illinois at Chicago
Ivy League: Yale (no tournament)
Metro Atlantic: #2 Marist
Mid-American: #5 Ohio
Mid-Eastern: #2 Bethune-Cookman
Missouri Valley: #2 Dallas Baptist
Mountain West: #2 San Diego State
Northeast: #2 Central Connecticut State
Ohio Valley: #1 Tennessee Tech
Pac-12: Oregon State (no tournament)
Patriot League: #2 Holy Cross
Southeastern: #2 Louisiana State
Southern: #3 North Carolina Greensboro
Southland: #3 Sam Houston State
Southwest Athletic: #2 Texas Southern
Summit League: #1 Oral Roberts
Sun Belt: #3 South Alabama
West Coast: #3 Brigham Young
Western Athletic: #3 Sacramento State

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8 hours ago, hskr4life said:

2 teams with losing records are in this year.  I think auto bids should go to teams who win regular season championship and not teams who get hot for 3-4 games at the right time.    

 

It's the same debate that goes on every year for March Madness. The one argument that I would have for it is that a team that may be down and out throughout the season at least still has some hope at the end of the season to fight for more baseball (basketball, etc.). Otherwise, these teams might as well give up when they're eliminated from contention in the regular season. That might be good and well in professional sports, but this is college and these kids should have a chance. Just a few thoughts I've had when this topic comes up.

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2 hours ago, HuskerFever said:

 

It's the same debate that goes on every year for March Madness. The one argument that I would have for it is that a team that may be down and out throughout the season at least still has some hope at the end of the season to fight for more baseball (basketball, etc.). Otherwise, these teams might as well give up when they're eliminated from contention in the regular season. That might be good and well in professional sports, but this is college and these kids should have a chance. Just a few thoughts I've had when this topic comes up.

 

I would totally agree with this and my thoughts would certainly change I bet if the Huskers were the "Iowa" of this year.  Iowa would not have gotten in.

 

Another way to do this would be to give the top 10 RPI leagues both regular season and conference champions a bid. In order to do this though, you'd have to eliminate the bottoms 10's RPI leagues AQ's.  This would make for more competitive baseball, but would suck for those lower tiers leagues.

 

Think a regional of something like Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Missouri State, and Iowa.  Now that has much more buzz.

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