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1992 Atlantic 10 Conference
baseball tournament
Teams4
FormatFour-team double elimination
Finals site
ChampionsGeorge Washington (3rd title)
Winning coachJay Murphy (1st title)
MVPBill Reep (West Virginia)

The 1992 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Championship was held at Bear Stadium in Boyertown, Pennsylvania from May 9–11. The double elimination tournament featured the top two regular-season finishers from both of the league's divisions. West top seed George Washington defeated West Virginia in the title game to win the tournament for the third time, earning the Atlantic 10's automatic bid to the 1992 NCAA Tournament.[1]

Seeding and format

Each division's top teams, based on winning percentage in the 16-game regular season schedule, qualified for the field. In the opening round of the four-team double-elimination format, the East Division champion played the West Division runner-up, and vice versa.

Team W L Pct. GB Seed
East Division
Rutgers 14 2 .875
1E
Massachusetts 11 5 .688
3
2E
Saint Joseph's 6 10 .375
8
Temple 5 11 .313
9
Rhode Island 4 12 .250
10
West Division
George Washington 13 3 .813
1W
West Virginia 12 4 .750
1
2W
Duquesne 6 10 .375
7
St. Bonaventure 1 15 .063[a]
12
  1. ^ St. Bonaventure forfeited 16 games for using an ineligible player.

Bracket

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1ERutgers4
2WWest Virginia6
2WWest Virginia2
1WGeorge Washington9
1WGeorge Washington9
2EMassachusetts5
1WGeorge Washington
2WWest Virginia
Lower round 1Lower final
2WWest Virginia7
1ERutgers82EMassachusetts6
2EMassachusetts9[a]
  1. ^ 12 innings.

All-Tournament

West Virginia's Bill Reep was named Most Outstanding Player, and George Washington's Matt Aminoff was named Most Outstanding Pitcher.

References

  1. ^ "2014 Atlantic 10 Baseball Record Book" (PDF). Atlantic10.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 15, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2014.