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2003 Atlantic 10 Conference
baseball tournament
Teams6
FormatSix-team double elimination
First-round byes for division winners
ChampionsRichmond (1st title)
Winning coachRon Atkins (1st title)
MVPVito Chairavalloti (Richmond)

The 2003 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Championship was held at Dodd Stadium in Norwich, CT from May 15–17 (preliminaries) and at Pitt Field in Richmond, VA on May 22 and 24 (championship series). It featured the top two regular-season finishers of each six-team division, plus the next two best finishers. Top-seeded Richmond defeated Massachusetts in the title game to win the tournament for the first time, earning the Atlantic 10's automatic bid to the 2003 NCAA Tournament.[1]

Seeding and format

The league's top six teams, based on winning percentage in the 24-game regular season schedule, qualified for the field. The top two teams in each division qualified for the tournament automatically; the two division winners, Massachusetts in the East and Richmond in the West, received the top two seeds and byes through to the second round of the double elimination tournament. The tournament was different from most double-elimination formats in that after the two finalists were decided, losses were erased, and a best-of-three series was played at a new site the following weekend to decide the champion.

Team W L Pct. GB Seed
East Division
Massachusetts[a] 14 7 .667
2
Rhode Island 16 8 .667
3
St. Bonaventure 9 11 .450
4.5
Saint Joseph's 10 14 .417
5.5
Temple 10 14 .417
5.5
Fordham 8 15 .348
7
West Division
Richmond 19 4 .826
1
Duquesne 15 9 .625
4.5
4
Xavier 13 8 .619
5
5
George Washington 12 9 .571
6
6
La Salle 6 17 .261
13
Dayton 4 20 .167
15.5
  1. ^ Massachusetts's regular-season series win over Rhode Island gave it the higher seed within the East Division.[2]

Bracket

Double-elimination round

Round 1QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Richmond1
5Xavier65Xavier2
4Duquesne35Xavier5
2Massachusetts8
2Massachusetts3
6George Washington76George Washington1
3Rhode Island2
2Massachusetts
1Richmond
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final
4Duquesne2
5Xavier3
3Rhode Island3
1Richmond81Richmond6
6George Washington2
6George Washington8
3Rhode Island4

Championship round

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All-Tournament Team

The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team. Richmond's Vito Chairavalloti, one of six Spiders selected, was named Most Outstanding Player.[1]

Richmond's David Reaver and Tim Stauffer, who had both been selected in 2002, were named for the second time.

Pos. Name Team
OF Vito Chairavalloti Richmond
P Eric Chown Massachusetts
OF Frank Curreri Massachusetts
2B Bobby LeNoir Richmond
P Mike McGirr Richmond
P Matt McLoughlin Richmond
SS David Reaver Richmond
3B Matt Reynolds Massachusetts
1B Ryan Roberson George Washington
P Tim Stauffer Richmond
P Jarret Sues Xavier
P Dan Sullivan George Washington

References

https://web.archive.org/web/20160416201352/http://roxtoz.com/?random=1

  1. ^ a b "2014 Atlantic 10 Baseball Record Book" (PDF). Atlantic10.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 15, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "2014 UMass Baseball Record Book" (PDF). UMass Athletics Communications. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 20, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)