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NCAA postseason Baseball

Nutriaitch

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Well, conference tournaments are getting started this week/weekend, so it's time to shift our thought to the postseason.

SEC tourney action gets started tomorrow.

UF/Arky at 10am
then the Gators will face either UGA or Ole Piss Thursday (time TBA).

LSU starts with Vandy at 5pm tomorrow
then will face either South Carolina or Bama sometime Thursday.
probable starters:
LSU - RHP Austin Ross (5-6, 5.07 ERA, 58 K, 15 BB)
Vandy - LHP Mike Minor (5-4, 3.90, 98 K, 28 BB)


no other team in SEC is worth my time to actually mention their schedule.
 
top 3 seeds all lose on day one
Florida, Ole Piss, and LSU all head to the loser's bracket.
Bama and So Carlina are probably underway, but I don't really give 2 shits about either school, so I'm not following the game.
 
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The Big 10 Tournament opened yesterday with Illinois downing Michigan State and Indiana beating Purdue. Ohio State opens today at 7:05 vs Illinois

From the Official Site

COLUMBUS, Ohio - No. 1 seed Ohio State opens 2009 Big Ten Conference tournament play at 7:05 p.m. Thursday at Huntington Park against No. 4 Seed Illinois, a 16-5 winner over No. 5 Michigan State Wednesday.
Minnesota, the No. 2 seed, will also open tournament play Thursday against No. 3 Indiana, a 9-1 winner over Purdue in the second game Wednesday.
Illinois' win over Michigan State came in the first game of the first Big Ten tournament on a neutral field since 1994. MSU catcher Eric Roof hit a grand slam home run off the scoreboard in right center field to give MSU a 4-0 lead, but Illinois scored five runs in the fourth inning and seven in the sixth to break open the game. RF Pete Cappetta and 2B Josh Parr had four hits apiece and they combined for four doubles, five runs and seven RBI to spark Dan Hartleb's Illini.


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