Big East Conference baseball tournament explained

Big East Conference baseball tournament
Optional Subheader:Conference baseball championship
Sport:Baseball
Conference:Big East Conference
Number Of Teams:4
Format:Double-elimination tournament
Current Stadium:Prasco Park
Current Location:Mason, Ohio
Years:1985–present
Most Recent:2024
Current Champion:St. John's (10)
Most Championships:St. John's (10)
Website:BigEast.org Baseball
All Stadiums:Prasco Park (2018–24)
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha (2015, 2017)
Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium (2016)
MCU Park (2007, 2014)
Bright House Field (2006, 2008–2013)
Commerce Bank Ballpark (2000–2005)
Waterfront Park (1999)
Dodd Stadium (1996–1998)
Muzzy Field (1985–1995)
All Locations:Mason, OH (2018–23)
Omaha, NE (2015, 2017)
Aberdeen, MD (2016)
Brooklyn, NY (2007, 2014)
Clearwater, FL (2006, 2008–2013)
Bridgewater, NJ (2000–2005)
Trenton, NJ (1999)
Norwich, CT (1996–1998)
Bristol, CT (1985–1995)

The Big East Conference baseball tournament is the conference championship tournament in baseball for the Big East Conference. It is a double-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular-season records. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I baseball tournament. The Big East Tournament champion is separate from the conference champion. The conference championship is determined solely by regular-season record.

From 1985 to 2013, the tournament was sponsored by the old Big East Conference. Starting with the 2014 tournament, it has been sponsored by the newly formed, non-football Big East Conference.

Tournament

The Big East Conference baseball tournament is a four-team double-elimination tournament, held annually at various locations in the Big East Conference region. The four teams with the best conference record at the end of the regular season earn berths in the tournament. The winner earns the Big East's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I baseball tournament. The remaining Big East teams can also qualify for the 64-team NCAA Tournament by receiving an at-large bid.

History

The tournament was first held in 1985.

1985–1995

The tournament consisted of four teams competing in a double-elimination tournament.

1996–2000

The tournament was expanded to a six-team, double-elimination tournament.

2001–2005

The tournament returned to a four-team, double-elimination format.

2006–2013

The tournament was expanded to become an eight-team, double-elimination tournament.

2014

In the 2012–2013 academic year, the old Big East Conference had 15 members. In its inaugural 2013–2014 academic year, the new Big East Conference had only 10 members.

With only seven baseball-sponsoring schools in the conference, the top four teams participate.

Champions by year

YearSchoolSiteJack Kaiser Award
(Most Outstanding Player)
1985Muzzy FieldBristol, CTJoe Armeni, Seton Hall
1986Muzzy Field • Bristol, CTTom Finke, St. John's
1987Muzzy Field • Bristol, CTMo Vaughn, Seton Hall
1988Muzzy Field • Bristol, CTMike Weinberg, St. John's
1989Muzzy Field • Bristol, CTRafael Novoa, Villanova
1990ConnecticutMuzzy Field • Bristol, CTCraig MacDonald, Connecticut
1991Muzzy Field • Bristol, CTMike Neill, Villanova
1992Muzzy Field • Bristol, CTJim Foster, Providence
1993Muzzy Field • Bristol, CTMike Maerten, St. John's
1994ConnecticutMuzzy Field • Bristol, CTChris Bisson, Connecticut
1995Muzzy Field • Bristol, CTJon DeBernardis, Pittsburgh
1996Dodd StadiumNorwich, CTChris Enochs, West Virginia
1997Dodd Stadium • Norwich, CTMike Dzurilla, St. John's
1998Dodd Stadium • Norwich, CTDave Marciniak, Rutgers
1999Waterfront Park • Trenton, NJMarc DesRoches, Providence
2000Commerce Bank Ballpark • Bridgewater, NJBobby Brownlie, Rutgers
2001Commerce Bank Ballpark • Bridgewater, NJIsaac Pavlik, Seton Hall
2002Notre DameCommerce Bank Ballpark • Bridgewater, NJSteve Stanley, Notre Dame
2003Commerce Bank Ballpark • Bridgewater, NJJavi Sanchez, Notre Dame
2004Commerce Bank Ballpark • Bridgewater, NJMatt Macri, Notre Dame
2005Commerce Bank Ballpark • Bridgewater, NJMatt Edwards, Notre Dame
2006Bright House FieldClearwater, FLWade Korpi, Notre Dame
2007KeySpan Park • Brooklyn, NYTodd Frazier, Rutgers
2008Bright House Field • Clearwater, FLChris Dominguez, Louisville
2009Bright House Field • Clearwater, FLAndrew Clark, Louisville
2010Bright House Field • Clearwater, FLKyle Hansen, St. John's
2011Bright House Field • Clearwater, FLJoe DiRocco, Seton Hall
2012St. John'sBright House Field • Clearwater, FLMatt Carasiti, St. John's
2013ConnecticutBright House Field • Clearwater, FLBilly Ferriter, Connecticut
2014MCU Park • Brooklyn, NYMitch Elliott, Xavier
2015TD Ameritrade Park Omaha • Omaha, NEAlex Caruso, St. John's
2016Leidos Field at Ripken StadiumAberdeen, MDDaniel Rizzie, Xavier
2017TD Ameritrade Park Omaha • Omaha, NEConor Grammes, Xavier
2018Prasco ParkMason, OHJeff Belge, St. John's
2019Prasco ParkMason, OHJack Strunc, Creighton
2020Canceled due to COVID-19
2021UConnPrasco ParkMason, OHKyler Fedko, UConn
2022UConnPrasco ParkMason, OHLuke Franzoni, Xavier
2023XavierPrasco ParkMason, OHJack Housinger, Xavier
2024St. John'sPrasco ParkMason, OHJimmy Keenan, St. John's
All championship information, including tournament results, all-tournament teams, and Jack Kaiser award winners, can be found on pages 64–66 of the 2009 Big East Baseball Media Guide.[1]

Championships by school

SchoolTourney TitlesTitle Years
St. John's101985, 1986, 1988, 1993, 1997, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2024
Notre Dame52002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
UConn51990, 1994, 2013, 2021, 2022
Xavier42014, 2016, 2017, 2023
Seton Hall31987, 2001, 2011
Rutgers31998, 2000, 2007
Louisville22008, 2009
Providence21992, 1999
Villanova21989, 1991
Creighton12019
Pittsburgh11995
West Virginia11996
Georgetown0
Butler0

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . www.nmnathletics.com . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160214185523/http://www.nmnathletics.com//pdf5/378949.pdf?ATCLID=3672995&SPSID=332750&SPID=11225&DB_OEM_ID=19400 . 14 February 2016 . dead.