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College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - quo vadis - 06-05-2018 08:11 AM

It took until Tuesday morning for all the regionals to be decided, but we finally have our Baseball Super-Regional matchups. These teams will play best 2 out of 3 series this weekend with the winners advancing to the College World Series in Ohama.

The SEC leads the way with 6 teams in the Super Regionals, and because they all play each other, 3 SEC teams will be in the College World Series. The PAC, ACC, and Big 12 all have two entrants. The B1G, Atlantic Sun, Ohio Valley, and Big West also put teams in the SRs. Note that if you are looking for Cinderella stories, schools like Cal-State Fullerton and Stetson do not count, as they are baseball powers despite their zero profile in hoops and football. The SRs:

Florida vs Auburn

Texas Tech vs Duke

Arkansas vs South Carolina

Texas vs Tennessee Tech

Washington vs Cal-State Fullerton

Vanderbilt vs Mississippi State

Stetson vs North Carolina

Minnesota vs Oregon State


Regarding regional seeds, of the 16 top seeds in the regions, 8 of them advanced to the SRs. Six #2 seeds won their regions, while two #3 seeds (CSF and Washington) advanced. No #4 seeds won a regional.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - CardinalJim - 06-05-2018 08:22 AM

If I had to pick a Cinderella team out of that group it would be Minnesota. For a far Northern team with the weather disadvantages they face to make it to the Supers is commendable.
CJ


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - Gamecock - 06-05-2018 08:28 AM

South Carolina fans are very happy to be back and happy to finally have a coach with a pulse. The last five years (even though we went to two Supers) have been hard to watch.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - quo vadis - 06-05-2018 09:55 AM

(06-05-2018 08:22 AM)CardinalJim Wrote:  If I had to pick a Cinderella team out of that group it would be Minnesota. For a far Northern team with the weather disadvantages they face to make it to the Supers is commendable.
CJ

Yes, the baseball season starts in mid-February, which makes it tough on the northern teams, so Minnesota has done a very good job. They were a regional #1 seed and took care of business. They do have a tough SR though versus an Oregon State team that dominated perennial power LSU in their regional this past weekend.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - arkstfan - 06-05-2018 09:57 AM

I predict the SEC will have three in the CWS.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - NoDak - 06-05-2018 10:04 AM

(06-05-2018 08:22 AM)CardinalJim Wrote:  If I had to pick a Cinderella team out of that group it would be Minnesota. For a far Northern team with the weather disadvantages they face to make it to the Supers is commendable.
CJ

Minnesota though has an advantage over other Northern teams in that they play home games inside a domed stadium, U S Bank field, during February and March. That Vikings stadium can be aligned for baseball. They had games cancelled in April at their outside home, Siebert Field, due to snow and cold.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - Wedge - 06-05-2018 10:05 AM

C'mon, guys, get serious. Big Ten schools with $100 million athletic budgets are never Cinderellas; they're the raptors from Jurassic Park.

The Cinderella in the super regionals is Tennessee Tech.

First school from their conference (the Ohio Valley) to ever reach the baseball super regionals.

Only NCAA titles ever won by Tennessee Tech athletes are in Rifle (team national champs in 1980, 1981, and 1982), a sport the school no longer sponsors.




RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - jdgaucho - 06-05-2018 10:41 AM

eight different conferences represented in the Super Regionals. That works.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - BullsFanInTX - 06-05-2018 10:44 AM

(06-05-2018 08:11 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  It took until Tuesday morning for all the regionals to be decided, but we finally have our Baseball Super-Regional matchups. These teams will play best 2 out of 3 series this weekend with the winners advancing to the College World Series in Ohama.

The SEC leads the way with 6 teams in the Super Regionals, and because they all play each other, 3 SEC teams will be in the College World Series. The PAC, ACC, and Big 12 all have two entrants. The B1G, Atlantic Sun, Ohio Valley, and Big West also put teams in the SRs. Note that if you are looking for Cinderella stories, schools like Cal-State Fullerton and Stetson do not count, as they are baseball powers despite their zero profile in hoops and football. The SRs:

Florida vs Auburn

Texas Tech vs Duke

Arkansas vs South Carolina

Texas vs Tennessee Tech

Washington vs Cal-State Fullerton

Vanderbilt vs Mississippi State

Stetson vs North Carolina

Minnesota vs Oregon State


Regarding regional seeds, of the 16 top seeds in the regions, 8 of them advanced to the SRs. Six #2 seeds won their regions, while two #3 seeds (CSF and Washington) advanced. No #4 seeds won a regional.

Any school with the name "Stetson" is automatically a Cinderella by rule.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - dbackjon - 06-05-2018 11:03 AM

(06-05-2018 10:41 AM)jdgaucho Wrote:  eight different conferences represented in tge Super Regionals. That works.

And Zero from the G5

13 P5
2 FCS
1 Non-Football


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - quo vadis - 06-05-2018 11:15 AM

(06-05-2018 10:05 AM)Wedge Wrote:  C'mon, guys, get serious. Big Ten schools with $100 million athletic budgets are never Cinderellas; they're the raptors from Jurassic Park.

The Cinderella in the super regionals is Tennessee Tech.

Yes, but they were a #2 seed, which means they were highly regarded going in to the tournament.

But no question, beating Ole Miss twice to win that regional is a fantastic outcome for them.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - quo vadis - 06-05-2018 11:24 AM

(06-05-2018 10:44 AM)BullsFanInTX Wrote:  
(06-05-2018 08:11 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  It took until Tuesday morning for all the regionals to be decided, but we finally have our Baseball Super-Regional matchups. These teams will play best 2 out of 3 series this weekend with the winners advancing to the College World Series in Ohama.

The SEC leads the way with 6 teams in the Super Regionals, and because they all play each other, 3 SEC teams will be in the College World Series. The PAC, ACC, and Big 12 all have two entrants. The B1G, Atlantic Sun, Ohio Valley, and Big West also put teams in the SRs. Note that if you are looking for Cinderella stories, schools like Cal-State Fullerton and Stetson do not count, as they are baseball powers despite their zero profile in hoops and football. The SRs:

Florida vs Auburn

Texas Tech vs Duke

Arkansas vs South Carolina

Texas vs Tennessee Tech

Washington vs Cal-State Fullerton

Vanderbilt vs Mississippi State

Stetson vs North Carolina

Minnesota vs Oregon State


Regarding regional seeds, of the 16 top seeds in the regions, 8 of them advanced to the SRs. Six #2 seeds won their regions, while two #3 seeds (CSF and Washington) advanced. No #4 seeds won a regional.

Any school with the name "Stetson" is automatically a Cinderella by rule.

I get that. Does it suck that we bowed out of the Deland regional without putting up much of a fight? Yes it does. But our baseball is getting better, I'm optimistic about it.

For now, let's congratulate the Hatters on their first super-regional. They aren't any kind of threat to USF in the big picture of things in Florida.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - sierrajip - 06-05-2018 10:43 PM

A Deland team in the super regionals. Sweet.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - JRsec - 06-05-2018 11:04 PM

(06-05-2018 08:11 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  It took until Tuesday morning for all the regionals to be decided, but we finally have our Baseball Super-Regional matchups. These teams will play best 2 out of 3 series this weekend with the winners advancing to the College World Series in Ohama.

The SEC leads the way with 6 teams in the Super Regionals, and because they all play each other, 3 SEC teams will be in the College World Series. The PAC, ACC, and Big 12 all have two entrants. The B1G, Atlantic Sun, Ohio Valley, and Big West also put teams in the SRs. Note that if you are looking for Cinderella stories, schools like Cal-State Fullerton and Stetson do not count, as they are baseball powers despite their zero profile in hoops and football. The SRs:

Florida vs Auburn

Texas Tech vs Duke

Arkansas vs South Carolina

Texas vs Tennessee Tech

Washington vs Cal-State Fullerton

Vanderbilt vs Mississippi State

Stetson vs North Carolina

Minnesota vs Oregon State


Regarding regional seeds, of the 16 top seeds in the regions, 8 of them advanced to the SRs. Six #2 seeds won their regions, while two #3 seeds (CSF and Washington) advanced. No #4 seeds won a regional.

I'm sure they will paint Tennessee Tech as a Cinderella, but they are far from it. This team was packed last year and they have since added pitching depth to a lineup that has hit almost 40 more home runs than any other Division I school this year. Texas will have its hands full. BTW I agree that Stetson and CSF are not Cinderellas either. Chipper Jones was a Hatter and his Stetson school fields a solid team annually and CSF has been a perennial baseball power for quite some time.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - sierrajip - 06-05-2018 11:30 PM

https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/mariners/mariners-select-stetson-university-pitcher-logan-gilbert-in-first-round-of-mlb-draft/

Hope he brings his A game.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - TOPSTRAIGHT - 06-06-2018 01:02 AM

Congratulations to Tennessee Tech!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - bullet - 06-06-2018 08:19 AM

(06-05-2018 11:15 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(06-05-2018 10:05 AM)Wedge Wrote:  C'mon, guys, get serious. Big Ten schools with $100 million athletic budgets are never Cinderellas; they're the raptors from Jurassic Park.

The Cinderella in the super regionals is Tennessee Tech.

Yes, but they were a #2 seed, which means they were highly regarded going in to the tournament.

But no question, beating Ole Miss twice to win that regional is a fantastic outcome for them.

It was interesting how many of the regionals were won by an unbeaten team. That extra game was only required in 3 or 4 of the 16 regionals, despite the fact that there were a lot of 2 and 3 seeds winning.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - quo vadis - 06-06-2018 08:27 AM

(06-05-2018 10:43 PM)sierrajip Wrote:  A Deland team in the super regionals. Sweet.

Yes, I'm disappointed the Bulls failed to advance, but if we couldn't, I'm glad it is Stetson. I've always liked that school.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - quo vadis - 06-06-2018 08:28 AM

(06-06-2018 08:19 AM)bullet Wrote:  
(06-05-2018 11:15 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(06-05-2018 10:05 AM)Wedge Wrote:  C'mon, guys, get serious. Big Ten schools with $100 million athletic budgets are never Cinderellas; they're the raptors from Jurassic Park.

The Cinderella in the super regionals is Tennessee Tech.

Yes, but they were a #2 seed, which means they were highly regarded going in to the tournament.

But no question, beating Ole Miss twice to win that regional is a fantastic outcome for them.

It was interesting how many of the regionals were won by an unbeaten team. That extra game was only required in 3 or 4 of the 16 regionals, despite the fact that there were a lot of 2 and 3 seeds winning.

That stood out for me, and also the number of teams that came from behind. E.g., Duke and Tennessee Tech both beat the #1 seed twice on the last day to win their regionals, that doesn't happen very often.


RE: College Baseball Sweet 16 (Super-Regionals) ... - indianasniff - 06-06-2018 09:41 AM

(06-05-2018 10:04 AM)NoDak Wrote:  
(06-05-2018 08:22 AM)CardinalJim Wrote:  If I had to pick a Cinderella team out of that group it would be Minnesota. For a far Northern team with the weather disadvantages they face to make it to the Supers is commendable.
CJ

Minnesota though has an advantage over other Northern teams in that they play home games inside a domed stadium, U S Bank field, during February and March. That Vikings stadium can be aligned for baseball. They had games cancelled in April at their outside home, Siebert Field, due to snow and cold.

Uh Minnesota plays in the Vikings stadium so its not really a hinderance