Posted on 06/08/2009 5:32:40 PM PDT by Perdogg
Texas is beating TCU 5-0 so it looks like, but not over yet, Texas will advance to Omaha. Here are the brakets
Semi-final Group A Double Elimination
Arizona St (5) v North Carolina (4)
Southern Miss v Texas (1)/TCU winner
Semi-final Group B Double Elimination
UVA v LSU (3)
Arkansas v Cal St Fullerton (2)
Champion ship (Best of 3)
Group A Double Elimination winner v Group B Double Elimination winner
Seeded teams eliminated
UC Irvin (6)
Oklahoma (7)
Florida (8)
Brief exclamation on how the semifinals work. In the four team groups, the winner of game 1 plays the winner of game 2; and the losers of game 1 plays the loser game 2 play in elimination game 1 (loser is eliminated).
After which, the winner of the elimination game plays the loser of the winners game for elimination game 2. Then the winner of elimination game 2 must play a rested winner of the winners game and must win back to back games in order to advance to the finals (total of three games in a row). So it is really advantageous to win. ;) The winners of the double elimination round face each other in a best of three series.
Hook’em !!!!
Dustin Ackley who plays for UNC, is penciled in as the #2 pick by Seattle (in tomorrow’s baseball draft) and he’s the guy not named Strasburg who’s lighting up the series.
I hope this is the year UNC finally wins it.
Well, I’m a long-suffering Mariners’ fan so I have my bias, but yes, UNC looks solid, especially their ace pitcher, Warren.
Ya know, I’m a huge baseball fan, but I never folloq the draft. I think it’s because TV doesn’t follow college baseball with the fervor it follows college football.
Bottom of the 7th ... still 5-0. HOOK ‘EM!!!
TCU got back into the game but a little too late.
Go Heels!!
South Carolina vs Florida 6/16 in about 10 minutes!
Undead thread?
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