SEC Tournament: 2011 Baseball Tournament Scroll to the bottom to see TV schedule and a live audio link Most games that are on CSS will also be on CST, does not look like they will be blacked out on espn3.com When games are on SPSO, espn3.com will be blacked out, but Fox Sports South is also supposed to have streaming video ------------------------------------------------------ Final SEC regular season standings and SEC tournament seedings 1) South Carolina: 22-8, first place by tiebreaker 2) Arkansas: 15-15, #2 seed as SEC West winner 3) Florida: 22-8, Won tiebreaker over Vandy 4) Vanderbilt: 22-8 5) Georgia: 16-14, 28-28 overall. Needs 3 SEC tournament wins to be eligible for NCAA tournament 6) Mississippi State: 14-16 7) Alabama: 14-16 8) Auburn: 14-16, 0-2 in the SEC tournament and they drop to .500 overall and won't be eligible for NCAA tournament Eliminated 9) LSU: 13-17, wins the tiebreaker over Ole Miss 10) Ole Miss: 13-17 Kentucky: 8-21 Tennessee: 7-23 -------------------------------------- Link -> SEC Baseball Tournament: The Road To Hoover > SEC > NEWS Tournament Seeding Information The eight teams that make up the 2011 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament are determined by the best winning percentage in conference competition. The divisional champion with the highest conference winning percentage is the first seed and the remaining divisional champion is the second seed. All other teams are seeded 3-8 by conference winning percentage. Ties will be broken in the following manner: 1. Two-Team Tie: When two teams are tied for a finish, the following procedure will be used (in the following order until the tie is broken): A. Won-lost results of head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. B. If they are divisional opponents: 1. Won-lost percentage within their division (over the 15-game SEC division schedule). 2. Won-lost percentage of the two teams versus the No. 1 team in their division (and proceeding through the No. 6 team, if necessary). C. If two teams are not divisional opponents: 1. Won-lost record of the two teams versus the No. 1 seed using common opponents only (and proceeding through the No. 8 seed, if necessary). 2. Coin flip by the Commissioner. 2. Three-Team Tie (or more): When three or more teams are tied for a finish, the following procedure will be used (in descending order until the tie is broken): Once the tie has been reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaker procedure as stated in No. 1 above will be used. A. If all three teams are common opponents: Total won-lost percentage of games played among the tied teams. B. Won-lost percentage of the tied teams versus the No. 1 seed and proceeding through the No. 8 seed, if necessary, using common opponents only. C. If three or more teams still are tied, the Commissioner will conduct a draw.
Go Bama indeed! Their announcers were pretty excited that 2 of their kids who are from Tuscaloosa were the difference makers in the first game today.
As already mentioned the top 8 qualify, regardless which division they're in. Although, the seeding is a little different. Each division winner will automatically be seeded 1-2 based on their record, then 3-8 seeded by their record. So the 3-7 seeds could possibly have a better record than the 2 seed.
Thanks for clarifying, I wasn't quite sure how the tournament seeds were done. All scores are final, it was good weekend for LSU moving closer to the # 8 seed. Standings as of Sunday after all games 1) Florida: 17-4 1) South Carolina: 17-4 1) Vanderbilt: 17-4 4) Georgia: 13-8 5) Alabama: 10-11 5) Arkansas: 10-11 7) Auburn: 9-12 7) Ole Miss: 9-12 Mississippi State: 8-13 LSU: 7-14 Tennessee: 5-16 Kentucky: 4-17
I heard that if a team didnt go at least .500 in a year they dont get to go to a regional so my question is is that .500 overall or .500 in conference play?
Overall. It is just like a bowl game in football. Before this weekend, UGA was actually in trouble of finishing under .500.