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Western Athletic Conference baseball tournament

The Western Athletic Conference baseball tournament is the conference championship tournament in baseball for the Western Athletic Conference. The winner of the tournament receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I baseball tournament.

Western Athletic Conference baseball tournament
Conference baseball championship
Western Athletic Conference Logo
SportBaseball
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
Number of teams8
FormatDouble-elimination tournament
Current stadiumHohokam Stadium
Current locationMesa, Arizona
Played1982–present
Last contest2022
Current championNew Mexico State (2)
Most championshipsFresno State & Hawaii (6)
Official websiteWACSports.com Baseball

Tournament

The Western Athletic Conference baseball tournament is an eight team double-elimination tournament held annually at various locations throughout the Western Athletic Conference region. The winner receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I baseball tournament. The other teams have to hope for an at-large bid.

History

From 1963-1981, the WAC baseball champion was determined by a best of three playoff between the division champions.

The WAC baseball tournament first started in 1982. It began as a double elimination tournament involving the top two finishers in each division. The conference kept this format through 1987.

In 1988, the conference discontinued divisional play and the top four finishers in the regular season advanced to the double elimination tournament. This format lasted through 1992.

Divisional play again resumed in 1993. The conference did not hold a tournament and instead opted for a best of three playoff between the two divisional winners to determine the champion.

In 1997 and 1998, the WAC began a six-team tournament that included the winners of each of three divisions, along with three at-large teams.

In 1999, the WAC once again eliminated divisional play. The top six finishers in the regular season advanced to the tournament.

There was no tournament from 2000 until 2005.

In 2006, the WAC brought back a tournament and the top six finishers in the regular season advanced to the postseason.

In 2022 the WAC resumed divisional play and began an eight team tournament with the top four teams in each division advancing.

Champions

By year

Year School Site MVP
No tournament from 1963–1981. A two team "best of three" playoff was held instead.
1982 Hawaii Honolulu, HI
1983 BYU Provo, UT
1984 Hawaii Honolulu, HI
1985 BYU Provo, UT
1986 San Diego State San Diego, CA
1987 Hawaii Provo, UT
1988 BYU Honolulu, HI
1989 Hawaii Honolulu, HI
1990 San Diego State Honolulu, HI
1991 San Diego State Honolulu, HI
1992 Hawaii Honolulu, HI
No tournament from 1993–1996. A two team "best of three" playoff was held instead.
1997 Rice San Diego, CA
1998 Rice San Diego, CA
1999 Rice Fresno, CA
No tournament or playoff from 2000–2005.
2006 Fresno State Fresno, CA Ozzie Lewis, Fresno State
2007 Fresno State Reno, NV Brian Lapin, Fresno State
2008 Fresno State Ruston, LA Steve Susdorf, Fresno State
2009 Fresno State Honolulu, HI Jordan Ribera, Fresno State
2010 Hawaii HoHoKam StadiumMesa, AZ Kolten Wong, Hawaii
2011 Fresno State HoHoKam Stadium • Mesa, AZ Dusty Robinson, Fresno State
2012 Fresno State HoHoKam Stadium • Mesa, AZ Jordan Luplow, Fresno State
2013 UTSA QuikTrip ParkGrand Prairie, TX Matt Sims, UTSA
2014 Sacramento State Cubs Field • Mesa, AZ Chris Lewis, Sacramento State
2015 Cal State Bakersfield HoHoKam Stadium • Mesa, AZ David Metzgar, CSU Bakersfield
2016 Utah Valley HoHoKam Stadium • Mesa, AZ Craig Brinkerhoff, Utah Valley
2017 Sacramento State HoHoKam Stadium • Mesa, AZ Justin Dillon, Sacramento State
2018 New Mexico State HoHoKam Stadium • Mesa, AZ Tristen Carranza, New Mexico State
2019 Sacramento State HoHoKam Stadium • Mesa, AZ Dawsen Bacho, Sacramento State
2020 Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021 Grand Canyon Hohokam Stadium • Mesa, AZ Pierson Ohl, Grand Canyon
2022 New Mexico State Hohokam Stadium • Mesa, AZ Cal Villarreal, New Mexico State

By school

School Tourney Titles Title Years
Fresno State 6 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012
Hawaii 6 1982, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1992, 2010
Rice 3 1997, 1998, 1999
San Diego State 3 1986, 1990, 1991
BYU 3 1983, 1985, 1988
Sacramento State 3 2014, 2017, 2019
New Mexico State 2 2018, 2022
Cal State Bakersfield 1 2015
Grand Canyon 1 2021
UTSA 1 2013
Utah Valley 1 2016
  • Italics indicate that the program is no longer a WAC member.

External links

  • Baseball @ WACSports.com
  • Fresno State Wins 2009 NAPA Auto Parts WAC Baseball Tournament
  • Hawai'i Claims 2010 WAC Baseball Tournament Championship
  • Fresno State Claims 2011 WAC Baseball Tournament Title

References

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The Western Athletic Conference baseball tournament is the conference championship tournament in baseball for the Western Athletic Conference The winner of the tournament receives the conference s automatic bid to the NCAA Division I baseball tournament Western Athletic Conference baseball tournamentConference baseball championshipWestern Athletic Conference LogoSportBaseballConferenceWestern Athletic ConferenceNumber of teams8FormatDouble elimination tournamentCurrent stadiumHohokam StadiumCurrent locationMesa ArizonaPlayed1982 presentLast contest2022Current championNew Mexico State 2 Most championshipsFresno State amp Hawaii 6 Official websiteWACSports com Baseball Contents 1 Tournament 2 History 3 Champions 3 1 By year 3 2 By school 4 External links 5 ReferencesTournament EditThe Western Athletic Conference baseball tournament is an eight team double elimination tournament held annually at various locations throughout the Western Athletic Conference region The winner receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I baseball tournament The other teams have to hope for an at large bid History EditFrom 1963 1981 the WAC baseball champion was determined by a best of three playoff between the division champions The WAC baseball tournament first started in 1982 It began as a double elimination tournament involving the top two finishers in each division The conference kept this format through 1987 In 1988 the conference discontinued divisional play and the top four finishers in the regular season advanced to the double elimination tournament This format lasted through 1992 Divisional play again resumed in 1993 The conference did not hold a tournament and instead opted for a best of three playoff between the two divisional winners to determine the champion In 1997 and 1998 the WAC began a six team tournament that included the winners of each of three divisions along with three at large teams In 1999 the WAC once again eliminated divisional play The top six finishers in the regular season advanced to the tournament There was no tournament from 2000 until 2005 In 2006 the WAC brought back a tournament and the top six finishers in the regular season advanced to the postseason In 2022 the WAC resumed divisional play and began an eight team tournament with the top four teams in each division advancing Champions EditBy year Edit Year School Site MVPNo tournament from 1963 1981 A two team best of three playoff was held instead 1982 Hawaii Honolulu HI1983 BYU Provo UT1984 Hawaii Honolulu HI1985 BYU Provo UT1986 San Diego State San Diego CA1987 Hawaii Provo UT1988 BYU Honolulu HI1989 Hawaii Honolulu HI1990 San Diego State Honolulu HI1991 San Diego State Honolulu HI1992 Hawaii Honolulu HINo tournament from 1993 1996 A two team best of three playoff was held instead 1997 Rice San Diego CA1998 Rice San Diego CA1999 Rice Fresno CANo tournament or playoff from 2000 2005 2006 Fresno State Fresno CA Ozzie Lewis Fresno State2007 Fresno State Reno NV Brian Lapin Fresno State2008 Fresno State Ruston LA Steve Susdorf Fresno State2009 Fresno State Honolulu HI Jordan Ribera Fresno State2010 Hawaii HoHoKam Stadium Mesa AZ Kolten Wong Hawaii2011 Fresno State HoHoKam Stadium Mesa AZ Dusty Robinson Fresno State2012 Fresno State HoHoKam Stadium Mesa AZ Jordan Luplow Fresno State2013 UTSA QuikTrip Park Grand Prairie TX Matt Sims UTSA2014 Sacramento State Cubs Field Mesa AZ Chris Lewis Sacramento State2015 Cal State Bakersfield HoHoKam Stadium Mesa AZ David Metzgar CSU Bakersfield2016 Utah Valley HoHoKam Stadium Mesa AZ Craig Brinkerhoff Utah Valley2017 Sacramento State HoHoKam Stadium Mesa AZ Justin Dillon Sacramento State2018 New Mexico State HoHoKam Stadium Mesa AZ Tristen Carranza New Mexico State2019 Sacramento State HoHoKam Stadium Mesa AZ Dawsen Bacho Sacramento State2020 Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic2021 Grand Canyon Hohokam Stadium Mesa AZ Pierson Ohl Grand Canyon2022 New Mexico State Hohokam Stadium Mesa AZ Cal Villarreal New Mexico StateBy school Edit School Tourney Titles Title YearsFresno State 6 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012Hawaii 6 1982 1984 1987 1989 1992 2010Rice 3 1997 1998 1999San Diego State 3 1986 1990 1991BYU 3 1983 1985 1988Sacramento State 3 2014 2017 2019New Mexico State 2 2018 2022Cal State Bakersfield 1 2015Grand Canyon 1 2021UTSA 1 2013Utah Valley 1 2016Italics indicate that the program is no longer a WAC member External links EditBaseball WACSports com Fresno State Wins 2009 NAPA Auto Parts WAC Baseball Tournament Hawai i Claims 2010 WAC Baseball Tournament Championship Fresno State Claims 2011 WAC Baseball Tournament TitleReferences Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Athletic Conference baseball tournament amp oldid 1126406300, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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