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Big East baseball - final week for the regular season
St. John's took 2 of 3 from USF
Notre Dame split with Pitt and game 3 was rained out. It will not be made up.
UC took 2 of 3 from Seton Hall
WVU took 2 of 3 from Louisville
Villanova took 2 of 3 from Rutgers

STANDINGS

St. John's 18-6 (39-11)
Notre Dame 16-7 (33-14 -1)
Cincinnati 16-8 (32-19)
Louisville 14-10 (34-18)
Seton Hall 14-10 (29-20)
West Virginia 13-11 (34-15)
Villanova 11-13 (27-23)
USF 11-13 (26-24)
Rutgers 10-14 (22-27 -1)
Connecticut 8-16 (23-27)
Pittsburgh 7-16 (18-30)
Georgetown 5-19 (16-31)

Final week series

St. John's at Villanova
Notre Dame at USF
WVU at Cincinnati
Rutgers at Louisville
Seton Hall at Georgetown
Connecticut at Pittsburgh
05-12-2008 07:36 AM
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RE: Big East baseball - final week for the regular season
Top 8 teams make the Big East Tournament, which is double elimination.
05-12-2008 08:08 AM
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