College baseball tournament in the United States of America
Collegiate baseball tournament
The 2007 Big Ten Conference baseball tournament was held at Ray Fisher Stadium on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan , from May 15 through 19. The top six teams from the regular season participated in the double-elimination tournament , the twenty sixth annual tournament sponsored by the Big Ten Conference to determine the league champion. Ohio State won their eighth tournament championship and earned the Big Ten Conference's automatic bid to the 2007 NCAA Division I baseball tournament .[ 3]
The 2007 tournament was a 6-team double-elimination tournament , with seeds determined by conference regular season winning percentage only. Minnesota earned the second seed over Penn State by tiebreaker. As in the previous five years, the top two seeds received a single bye, with the four lower seeds playing opening round games. The top seed played the lowest seeded winner from the opening round, with the second seed playing the higher seed. Teams that lost in the opening round played an elimination game.[ 3]
Tournament
Upper round 1 Upper round 2 Upper final Final 1 Michigan 2 3 Penn State 3 6 Ohio State 4 6 Ohio State 10 6 Ohio State 10 †2 Minnesota 9† 2 Minnesota 10 4 Iowa 3 5 Illinois 3 5 Illinois 12 6 Ohio State 4 — 2 Minnesota 2 — Lower round 1 Lower round 2 Lower round 3 Lower final 2 Minnesota 4 5 Illinois 2 3 Penn State 3 1 Michigan 5* 3 Penn State 6 6 Penn State 5 3 Penn State 6 *4 Iowa 3
* - Indicates game required 10 innings.
† - Indicates game required 11 innings.
All-Tournament Team
The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team.[ 3]
Pos
Name
School
P
Bill Johnson
Minnesota
P
Cory Luebke
Ohio State
P
Jake Hale
Ohio State
C
Kevin Carlson
Minnesota
1B
Bryan Jost
Minnesota
2B
Matt Cavagnaro
Penn State
SS
Dan Lyons
Minnesota
3B
Tony Kennedy
Ohio State
OF
Derek VanBuskirk
Michigan
OF
Mike Mee
Minnesota
OF
Kyle Baran
Minnesota
OF
Matt Nohelty
Minnesota
Most Outstanding Player
Cory Luebke was named Most Outstanding Player. Luebke was a pitcher for Ohio State.[ 3]
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