2000 Conference USA Baseball Tournament

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2000 Conference USA
Baseball Tournament
Classification Division I
Season 2000
Teams 8
Format Eight-team double-elimination tournament
Site Florida Power Park
St. Petersburg, Florida
Champions Houston (2nd title)
Winning coach Rayner Noble (2nd title)
MVP Jarrod Bitter (Houston)
Conference USA
Baseball Tournament
«1999  2001»
2000 Conference USA baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
#13 Houston y 21 4 0   .840     48 18 0   .727
Tulane y 20 6 1   .759     38 22 1   .631
Southern Miss 14 9 0   .609     32 26 0   .552
Charlotte 15 11 0   .577     32 25 1   .560
South Florida 14 13 0   .519     29 29 0   .500
Cincinnati 11 16 0   .407     35 16 0   .686
UAB 10 15 0   .400     28 32 0   .467
Louisville 10 16 1   .389     17 37 1   .318
Memphis 8 18 0   .308     15 37 0   .288
Saint Louis 6 21 0   .222     19 34 0   .358
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2000 Conference USA Baseball Tournament was the 2000 postseason baseball championship of the NCAA Division I Conference USA, held at Florida Power Park in St. Petersburg, Florida from May 17–21. Houston defeated Cincinnati in the championship game, earning the conference's automatic bid to the 2000 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.[1]

The tournament's format was changed slightly from the format used from 1996 to 1999. The play-in round that had been used to determine which of the lowest seeds would participate in the eight-team bracket was eliminated. Instead, only the top eight of the conference's ten teams in the regular season qualified for the tournament. The loss of the play-in round shortened the tournament from six to five days.[1]

Regular season results

Team W L PCT GB Seed
Houston 21 4 .840
-
1
Tulane 20 6 .769
1.5
2
Southern Miss 15 10 .600
6
3
Charlotte 15 11 .577
6.5
4
South Florida 14 13 .519
8
5
Cincinnati 11 16 .407
11
6
UAB 10 15 .400
11
7
Louisville 10 16 .385
11.5
8
Memphis 8 18 .308
13.5
--
Saint Louis 6 21 .222
16
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  • Records reflect conference play only.[2]

Bracket

  First Round Second Round Semifinals Championship Game
                                       
5  South Florida 1  
4  Charlotte 2  
  4  Charlotte 6  
  1  Houston 1  
8  Louisville 3
1  Houston 4  
  4  Charlotte 0 2  
  1  Houston 3 14  
8  Louisville 6  
5  South Florida 10  
  5  South Florida 6
  1  Houston 19  
  6  Cincinnati 4
  1  Houston 7
7  UAB 11  
2  Tulane 4  
  7  UAB 4
  6  Cincinnati 9  
6  Cincinnati 7
3  Southern Miss 2  
  7  UAB 6
  6  Cincinnati 15  
3  Southern Miss 10  
2  Tulane 9  
  7  UAB 10
  3  Southern Miss 6  
  • Bold indicates the winner of the game.
  • Italics indicate that the team was eliminated from the tournament.

All-tournament team

Position Player School
C Jarrod Bitter Houston
IF Sean Allen Houston
IF Daniel Boyd South Florida
IF Eric Shanks Charlotte
IF Craig Tewes Cincinnati
OF Brandon Caraway Houston
OF Matt Singer Cincinnati
OF Will Smith UAB
DH Brad Schutz Cincinnati
SP Shane Nance Houston
RP Curtus Moak Cincinnati
MVP Jarrod Bitter Houston

References

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