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ASUN Conference baseball tournament

The ASUN Conference baseball tournament, sometimes referred to simply as the ASUN Tournament, is the conference baseball championship of the NCAA Division I ASUN Conference. Before the ASUN expanded to 12 members in 2021 (2022 season), the top six finishers in the regular season of the conference's teams advanced to the double-elimination tournament. The winner of the tournament receives an automatic berth to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.[1]

ASUN Conference baseball tournament
Conference baseball championship
SportBaseball
ConferenceASUN Conference
Number of teams6
FormatDouble-elimination
Current stadiumMelching Field at Conrad Park
Current locationDeLand, Florida
Played1979–present
Last contest2023
Current championLipscomb
Most championshipsStetson (8)
Official websiteasunsports.org/sports/bsb/index
Host stadiums
Swanson Stadium (2014–2015, 2020, 2022)
Melching Field at Conrad Park (1989, 1991, 1993, 1996–97, 2002–09, 2012–13, 2017, 2019, 2023)
Harmon Stadium (2018, 2021)
Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh Stadium (2010–11, 2016)
Alexander Brest Field (2000–01)
Osceola County Stadium (1998–99)
Homestead Athletic Complex (1995)
Claude Smith Field (1994)
Southeastern Louisiana Diamond (1992)
Centenary Park (1979, 1983–84, 1988, 1990)
J. I. Clements Stadium (1985, 1987)
Hunter Field (1981, 1986)
SPAR Stadium (1983)
Luther Williams Field (1980, 1982)
Host locations
Fort Myers, FL (2014–2015, 2020, 2022)
DeLand, FL (1989, 1991, 1993, 1996–97, 2002–09, 2012–13, 2017, 2019, 2023)
Jacksonville, FL (2000–01, 2018)
Nashville, TN (2010–11, 2016)
Fort Myers, FL (2014–2015)
Kissimmee, FL (1998–99)
Homestead, FL (1995)
Macon, GA (1980, 1982, 1994)
Hammond, LA (1992)
Shreveport, LA (1979, 1983–84, 1988, 1990)
Statesboro, GA (1985, 1987)
Abilene, TX (1981, 1986)

Champions edit

By year edit

The following is a list of conference champions and sites listed by year.[2]

Year Program Site Most Valuable Player
1979 Mercer Centenary ParkShreveport, Louisiana,
1980 Georgia Southern Luther Williams FieldMacon, Georgia,
1981 Mercer Hunter FieldAbilene, Texas,
1982 Hardin–Simmons Luther Williams Field • Macon, Georgia
1983 Mercer Centenary Park, SPAR Stadium • Shreveport, Louisiana
1984 Nicholls State Centenary Park • Shreveport, Louisiana
1985 Georgia Southern J. I. Clements StadiumStatesboro, Georgia, Craig Cooper, Ga. Southern
1986 Georgia Southern Hunter Field • Abilene, Texas Mike Shepherd, Ga. Southern
1987 Georgia Southern J. I. Clements Stadium • Statesboro, Georgia Brett Hendley, Ga. Southern
1988 Stetson Centenary Park • Shreveport, Louisiana Mike Sempeles, Stetson
1989 Stetson Conrad ParkDeLand, Florida, Mike Pinckes, Stetson
1990 Stetson Centenary Park • Shreveport, Louisiana Todd Greene, Ga. Southern
1991 FIU Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Kevin Lucero, FIU
1992 Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Louisiana DiamondHammond, Louisiana, Kirk Bullinger, SLU
1993 UCF Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Tony Marrillia, UCF
1994 Southeastern Louisiana Claude Smith Field • Macon, Georgia Dan Newman, SLU
1995 UCF Homestead Athletic ComplexHomestead, Florida, Todd Tocco, UCF
1996 UCF Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Nick Presto, FAU
1997 UCF Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Gregg Pacitti, UCF
1998 FIU Osceola County StadiumKissimmee, Florida, Edwin Franco, FIU
1999 Jacksonville Osceola County Stadium • Kissimmee, Florida Jeff Nebel, Mercer
2000 Stetson Alexander Brest FieldJacksonville, Florida, Jeff Christy, Stetson
2001 UCF Alexander Brest Field • Jacksonville, Florida Jeremy Kurella, UCF
2002 UCF Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Mike Myers, UCF
2003 Jacksonville Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Gordie Gronkowski, Jacksonville
2004 Florida Atlantic Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Rusty Brown, FAU
2005 Stetson Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Shane Jordan, Stetson
2006 Stetson Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Brandon Paritz, Stetson
2007 Jacksonville Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Pete Clifford, Jacksonville
2008 Lipscomb Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Caleb Joseph, Lipscomb
2009 Jacksonville Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Alex Martinez, Jacksonville
2010 Mercer Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh StadiumNashville, Tennessee, Jacob Tanis, Mercer
2011 Belmont Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee Derek Hamblen, Belmont
2012 Belmont Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Judah Akers, Belmont
2013 East Tennessee State Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Kerry Doane, ETSU
2014 Kennesaw State Swanson StadiumFort Myers, Florida, Brennan Morgan, KSU
2015 Lipscomb Swanson Satdium • Fort Myers, Florida Jonathan Allison, Lipscomb
2016 Stetson Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee Cory Reid, Stetson
2017 Florida Gulf Coast Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Marc Coffers, FGCU
2018 Stetson Harmon StadiumJacksonville, Florida, Eric Foggo, Stetson
2019 Liberty Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Jonathan Embry, Liberty
2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Jacksonville Division Round: Campus sites
Semifinals and final: Harmon StadiumJacksonville, FL
Tyler Santana, Jacksonville
2022 Kennesaw State Swanson Stadium • Fort Myers, Florida Josh Hatcher, Kennesaw State
2023 Lipscomb Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, Florida Alex Vergara, Lipscomb

By school edit

The following is a list of conference champions listed by school.[2]

  • Italics indicate that the program is no longer an ASUN member.
  1. ^ Now athletically known as Nicholls.

References edit

  1. ^ . AtlanticSun.org. Archived from the original on 9 January 2011. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "2019–20 ASUN Baseball Record Book" (PDF). ASUN Conference. August 18, 2020. Retrieved July 8, 2021.

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The ASUN Conference baseball tournament sometimes referred to simply as the ASUN Tournament is the conference baseball championship of the NCAA Division I ASUN Conference Before the ASUN expanded to 12 members in 2021 2022 season the top six finishers in the regular season of the conference s teams advanced to the double elimination tournament The winner of the tournament receives an automatic berth to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship 1 ASUN Conference baseball tournamentConference baseball championshipSportBaseballConferenceASUN ConferenceNumber of teams6FormatDouble eliminationCurrent stadiumMelching Field at Conrad ParkCurrent locationDeLand FloridaPlayed1979 presentLast contest2023Current championLipscombMost championshipsStetson 8 Official websiteasunsports wbr org wbr sports wbr bsb wbr indexHost stadiumsSwanson Stadium 2014 2015 2020 2022 Melching Field at Conrad Park 1989 1991 1993 1996 97 2002 09 2012 13 2017 2019 2023 Harmon Stadium 2018 2021 Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh Stadium 2010 11 2016 Alexander Brest Field 2000 01 Osceola County Stadium 1998 99 Homestead Athletic Complex 1995 Claude Smith Field 1994 Southeastern Louisiana Diamond 1992 Centenary Park 1979 1983 84 1988 1990 J I Clements Stadium 1985 1987 Hunter Field 1981 1986 SPAR Stadium 1983 Luther Williams Field 1980 1982 Host locationsFort Myers FL 2014 2015 2020 2022 DeLand FL 1989 1991 1993 1996 97 2002 09 2012 13 2017 2019 2023 Jacksonville FL 2000 01 2018 Nashville TN 2010 11 2016 Fort Myers FL 2014 2015 Kissimmee FL 1998 99 Homestead FL 1995 Macon GA 1980 1982 1994 Hammond LA 1992 Shreveport LA 1979 1983 84 1988 1990 Statesboro GA 1985 1987 Abilene TX 1981 1986 Contents 1 Champions 1 1 By year 1 2 By school 2 ReferencesChampions editBy year edit The following is a list of conference champions and sites listed by year 2 Year Program Site Most Valuable Player1979 Mercer Centenary Park Shreveport Louisiana 1980 Georgia Southern Luther Williams Field Macon Georgia 1981 Mercer Hunter Field Abilene Texas 1982 Hardin Simmons Luther Williams Field Macon Georgia 1983 Mercer Centenary Park SPAR Stadium Shreveport Louisiana 1984 Nicholls State Centenary Park Shreveport Louisiana 1985 Georgia Southern J I Clements Stadium Statesboro Georgia Craig Cooper Ga Southern1986 Georgia Southern Hunter Field Abilene Texas Mike Shepherd Ga Southern1987 Georgia Southern J I Clements Stadium Statesboro Georgia Brett Hendley Ga Southern1988 Stetson Centenary Park Shreveport Louisiana Mike Sempeles Stetson1989 Stetson Conrad Park DeLand Florida Mike Pinckes Stetson1990 Stetson Centenary Park Shreveport Louisiana Todd Greene Ga Southern1991 FIU Conrad Park DeLand Florida Kevin Lucero FIU1992 Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Louisiana Diamond Hammond Louisiana Kirk Bullinger SLU1993 UCF Conrad Park DeLand Florida Tony Marrillia UCF1994 Southeastern Louisiana Claude Smith Field Macon Georgia Dan Newman SLU1995 UCF Homestead Athletic Complex Homestead Florida Todd Tocco UCF1996 UCF Conrad Park DeLand Florida Nick Presto FAU1997 UCF Conrad Park DeLand Florida Gregg Pacitti UCF1998 FIU Osceola County Stadium Kissimmee Florida Edwin Franco FIU1999 Jacksonville Osceola County Stadium Kissimmee Florida Jeff Nebel Mercer2000 Stetson Alexander Brest Field Jacksonville Florida Jeff Christy Stetson2001 UCF Alexander Brest Field Jacksonville Florida Jeremy Kurella UCF2002 UCF Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Mike Myers UCF2003 Jacksonville Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Gordie Gronkowski Jacksonville2004 Florida Atlantic Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Rusty Brown FAU2005 Stetson Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Shane Jordan Stetson2006 Stetson Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Brandon Paritz Stetson2007 Jacksonville Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Pete Clifford Jacksonville2008 Lipscomb Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Caleb Joseph Lipscomb2009 Jacksonville Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Alex Martinez Jacksonville2010 Mercer Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh Stadium Nashville Tennessee Jacob Tanis Mercer2011 Belmont Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh Stadium Nashville Tennessee Derek Hamblen Belmont2012 Belmont Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Judah Akers Belmont2013 East Tennessee State Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Kerry Doane ETSU2014 Kennesaw State Swanson Stadium Fort Myers Florida Brennan Morgan KSU2015 Lipscomb Swanson Satdium Fort Myers Florida Jonathan Allison Lipscomb2016 Stetson Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh Stadium Nashville Tennessee Cory Reid Stetson2017 Florida Gulf Coast Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Marc Coffers FGCU2018 Stetson Harmon Stadium Jacksonville Florida Eric Foggo Stetson2019 Liberty Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Jonathan Embry Liberty2020 Canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic2021 Jacksonville Division Round Campus sitesSemifinals and final Harmon Stadium Jacksonville FL Tyler Santana Jacksonville2022 Kennesaw State Swanson Stadium Fort Myers Florida Josh Hatcher Kennesaw State2023 Lipscomb Melching Field at Conrad Park DeLand Florida Alex Vergara LipscombBy school edit The following is a list of conference champions listed by school 2 Program No of titles Title yearsStetson 8 1988 1989 1990 2000 2005 2006 2016 2018UCF 6 1993 1995 1996 1997 2001 2002Jacksonville 5 1999 2003 2007 2009 2021Georgia Southern 4 1980 1985 1986 1987Mercer 4 1979 1981 1983 2010Lipscomb 3 2008 2015 2023Kennesaw State 2 2014 2022Belmont 2 2011 2012FIU 2 1991 1998Southeastern Louisiana 2 1992 1994East Tennessee State 1 2013Florida Atlantic 1 2004Florida Gulf Coast 1 2017Hardin Simmons 1 1982Liberty 1 2019Nicholls State a 1 1984Italics indicate that the program is no longer an ASUN member Now athletically known as Nicholls References edit Baseball Championship AtlanticSun org Archived from the original on 9 January 2011 Retrieved February 18 2012 a b 2019 20 ASUN Baseball Record Book PDF ASUN Conference August 18 2020 Retrieved July 8 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ASUN Conference baseball tournament amp oldid 1170120652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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