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Atlantic 10 Conference baseball tournament


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nameAtlantic 10 Conference baseball tournament
optional_subheaderConference baseball championship
image[[File:Atlantic_10_Conference_logo.svg200px]]
sportBaseball
conferenceAtlantic 10 Conference
number_of_teams7
formatDouble-elimination
current_stadiumCapital One Park
current_locationTysons, VA
years1979–present
most_recent2025
current_championRhode Island
most_championshipsRutgers (6)
websiteAtlantic10.com baseball
all_stadiumsCapital One Park (2024, 2025)
T. Henry Wilson Jr. Field (2022)
The Diamond (2021, 2023)
Billiken Sports Center (2014, 2017)
Jim Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field (2006, 2012, 2016, 2019)
Tucker Field at Barcroft Park (2015, 2018)
Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium (2013)
Campbell's Field (2008, 2010–11)
Fifth Third Field (2005, 2007, 2009)
Dodd Memorial Stadium (2002–04)
Cracker Jack Stadium (2001)
Bear Stadium (1987–97, 1999–2000)
Veterans Stadium (1998)
Rutgers University (1982, 1986)
Hawley Field (1985)
Erny Field (1984)
Beaver Field (1983)
George Mason University (1981)
The Ellipse (1980)
Hershey High School, Lower Dauphin High School (1979)
all_locationsTysons, VA (2024, 2025)
Davidson, NC (2022)
Richmond, VA (2021, 2023)
St. Louis, MO (2014, 2017)
Bronx, NY (2006, 2012, 2016, 2019)
Arlington, VA (2015, 2018)
Charlotte, NC (2013)
Camden, NJ (2008, 2010–11)
Dayton, OH (2005, 2007, 2009)
Norwich, CT (2002–04)
Lake Buena Vista, FL (2001)
Boyertown, PA (1987–97, 1999–2000)
Philadelphia, PA (1984, 1998)
Piscataway, NJ (1982, 1986)
Morgantown, WV (1985)
State College, PA (1983)
Fairfax, VA (1981)
Washington, D.C. (1980)
Hershey, PA (1979)

T. Henry Wilson Jr. Field (2022) The Diamond (2021, 2023) Billiken Sports Center (2014, 2017) Jim Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field (2006, 2012, 2016, 2019) Tucker Field at Barcroft Park (2015, 2018) Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium (2013) Campbell's Field (2008, 2010–11) Fifth Third Field (2005, 2007, 2009) Dodd Memorial Stadium (2002–04) Cracker Jack Stadium (2001) Bear Stadium (1987–97, 1999–2000) Veterans Stadium (1998) Rutgers University (1982, 1986) Hawley Field (1985) Erny Field (1984) Beaver Field (1983) George Mason University (1981) The Ellipse (1980) Hershey High School, Lower Dauphin High School (1979) Davidson, NC (2022) Richmond, VA (2021, 2023) St. Louis, MO (2014, 2017) Bronx, NY (2006, 2012, 2016, 2019) Arlington, VA (2015, 2018) Charlotte, NC (2013) Camden, NJ (2008, 2010–11) Dayton, OH (2005, 2007, 2009) Norwich, CT (2002–04) Lake Buena Vista, FL (2001) Boyertown, PA (1987–97, 1999–2000) Philadelphia, PA (1984, 1998) Piscataway, NJ (1982, 1986) Morgantown, WV (1985) State College, PA (1983) Fairfax, VA (1981) Washington, D.C. (1980) Hershey, PA (1979) The Atlantic 10 Conference baseball tournament, sometimes referred to simply as the A-10 tournament, is the conference baseball championship of the NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference. The top seven finishers in the regular season of the conference's twelve teams advance to the double-elimination tournament, which in 2017 will be played at Billiken Sports Center in St. Louis, Missouri. The winner of the tournament receives an automatic berth to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

Champions

By year

The following is a list of conference champions and sites listed by year. From 1985 to 1995, a Most Valuable Pitcher Award was also awarded.

Atlantic 10 Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"YearAtlantic 10 Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"ChampionAtlantic 10 Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"VenueAtlantic 10 Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Most Outstanding Player
1979Hershey High School, Lower Dauphin High School • Hershey, PANot named
1980The Ellipse • Washington, DC
1981George Mason University • Fairfax, VA
1982Rutgers University • Piscataway, NJJeff Wilson, West Virginia
1983Beaver Field • State College, PANot named
1984last=Murrayfirst=Lucastitle=A New Place to Call Homeurl=http://temple-news.com/2004/04/15/a-new-place-to-call-home/work=Temple-News.comaccess-date=17 February 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120220133905/http://temple-news.com/2004/04/15/a-new-place-to-call-home/archive-date=2012-02-20date=15 April 2004url-status=dead }} • Philadelphia, PA
1985Hawley Field • Morgantown, WVBob Bernardo, West Virginia
Harry Daut, Temple (Pitcher)
1986Rutgers University • Piscataway, NJSam Ferretti, Rutgers
Ken Smith, West Virginia (Pitcher)
1987Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PAJon Snyzal, West Virginia
Dave Perry, West Virginia (Pitcher)
1988Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PADrew Comeau, UMass
Darrin Winston, Rutgers (Pitcher)
1989Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PAMike Palys, Temple
Frank Terry, George Washington
Mike Rolfes, George Washington (Pitcher)
1990Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PAPaul Prosser, Rutgers
Steve Hoppel, Temple (Pitcher)
1991Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PAJason Imperial, Rutgers
Dave Hoehler, Rutgers (Pitcher)
1992Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PABill Reep, West Virginia
Matt Aminoff, George Washington (Pitcher)
1993Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PADoug Alongi, Rutgers
Steve Hoppel, Temple (Pitcher)
1994Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PAMark Landers, West Virginia
Ryan Williams, West Virginia (Pitcher)
1995Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PANelson Ubaldo, UMass
Andy Steinorth, St. Bonaventure (Pitcher)
1996Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PANate Murphy, UMass
1997Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PABarry Gauch, Virginia Tech
1998Veterans Stadium • Philadelphia, PATom Stein, Fordham
1999Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PALarry Bowles, Virginia Tech
2000Bear Stadium • Boyertown, PAAddison Bowman, Virginia Tech
2001Cracker Jack Stadium • Lake Buena Vista, FLKyle Sweppenheiser, Temple
2002Dodd Memorial Stadium • Norwich, CTMike Bassett, George Washington
2003Dodd Memorial Stadium • Norwich, CTVito Chairavalloti, Richmond
2004Dodd Memorial Stadium • Norwich, CTBrian Pellegrini, St. Bonaventure
2005Rhode IslandFifth Third Field • Dayton, OHWayne Russo, Rhode Island
2006Jim Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field • Bronx, NYRyan Bird, Saint Louis
2007Fifth Third Field • Dayton, OHShayne Moody, Charlotte
2008Campbell's Field • Camden, NJRob Lyerly, Charlotte
2009Fifth Third Field • Dayton, OHBilly O'Connor, Xavier
2010Campbell's Field • Camden, NJBryant Cotton, Saint Louis
2011Campbell's Field • Camden, NJCorey Shaylor, Charlotte
2012Jim Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field • Bronx, NYBurny Mitchem, Dayton
2013Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium • Charlotte, NCAlex Kelly, Saint Louis
2014Billiken Sports Center • St. Louis, MOLuke Willis, George Mason
2015VCUBarcroft Park • Arlington, VADarian Carpenter, VCU
2016Jim Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field • Bronx, NYMartin Figueroa, Rhode Island
2017Billiken Sports Center • St. Louis, MOAlec Acosta, Davidson
Durin O'Linger, Davidson
2018Tucker Field at Barcroft Park • Arlington, VADrew Reveno, Saint Louis
2019Jim Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field • Bronx, NYNick Labella, Fordham
2020Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021VCUThe Diamond • Richmond, VAHunter Vay, VCU
2022VCUT. Henry Wilson Jr. Field • Davidson, NCTyler Locklear, VCU
2023George MasonThe Diamond • Richmond, VAChad Gartland, George Mason
2024VCUCapital One Park • Tysons, VABrandon Eike, VCU
2025Rhode IslandCapital One Park • Tysons, VADJ Perron, Rhode Island

Conference championships by school

The following is a list of Atlantic 10 Conference baseball champions, organized by school.

Atlantic 10 Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"ProgramAtlantic 10 Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"ChampionshipsAtlantic 10 Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Years
George Washington Revolutionariesborder=2}}"George Washington41979, 1989, 1992, 2002
Saint Louis Billikensborder=2}}"Saint Louis42006, 2010, 2013, 2018
VCU Ramsborder=2}}"VCU42015, 2021, 2022, 2024
West Virginia Mountaineersborder=2}}"West Virginia41982, 1985, 1987, 1994
Charlotte 49ersborder=2}}"Charlotte32007, 2008, 2011
UMass Minutemenborder=2color=white}}"UMass31980, 1995, 1996
Rhode Island Ramsborder=2}}"Rhode Island32005, 2016, 2025
Temple Owlsborder=2color=white}}"Temple31983, 1984, 2001
Virginia Tech Hokiesborder=2}}"Virginia Tech31997, 1999, 2000
Fordham Ramsborder=2}}"Fordham21998, 2019
George Mason Patriotsborder=2}}"George Mason22014, 2023
Davidson Wildcatsborder=2color=white}}"Davidson12017
Dayton Flyersborder=2color=white }}"Dayton12012
Richmond Spidersborder=2color=white}}"Richmond12003
St. Bonaventure Bonniesborder=2}}"St. Bonaventure12004
Xavier Musketeersborder=2}}"Xavier12009

Italicized programs are no longer members of the Atlantic 10 Conference. Of current members of the Atlantic 10, Saint Joseph's is the only member to have not won the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament.

References

References

  1. "Atlantic 10 Baseball Championship". Atlantic 10 Conference.
  2. "Baseball Record Book". Atlantic 10 Conference.
  3. Murray, Lucas. (15 April 2004). "A New Place to Call Home". Temple-News.com.
  4. "Atlantic 10 Baseball Record Book".
  5. "Rhode Island Wins 2025 Atlantic 10 Baseball Championship".
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