2002 Sun Belt Conference Tournament

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The 2002 Sun Belt Conference baseball tournament was held May 22 - 25 in Mobile, AL. #6 New Mexico State University defeated #1 University of South Alabama for the title. 3rd Baseman Hal Bisnett of New Mexico State was name tournament MVP.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conf. Record Head Coach
1 University of South Alabama 17-5 Steve Kittrell
2 University of Louisiana at Lafayette 17-7 Tony Robichaux
3 Western Kentucky University 14-9 Joel Murrie
4 Florida International University 13-11 Danny Price
5 University of New Orleans 12-12 Randy Bush
6 New Mexico State University 10-14 Gary Ward
7 Arkansas State University 9-14 Bill Bethea
8 Middle Tennessee State University 8-16 Steve Peterson

Results[edit]

Bracket[edit]

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                           
1  South Alabama 2  
8  Middle Tenn. St. 1  
  1  South Alabama 11  
  4  Florida International 5  
4  Florida International 12
5  New Orleans 1  
  1  South Alabama 16 x  
 
  4  Florida International 5 x  
8  Middle Tenn. St. 6  
5  New Orleans 7  
  4  Florida International 8
  5  New Orleans 6  
  1  South Alabama 9 x x
  6  New Mexico State 20 x x
2  Louisiana-Lafayette 3  
7  Arkansas State 10  
  7  Arkansas State 2
  6  New Mexico State 3  
3  Western Kentucky 0
6  New Mexico State 6  
  6  New Mexico State 7 x
 
  3  Western Kentucky 5 x  
2  Louisiana-Lafayette 1  
3  Western Kentucky 2  
  7  Arkansas State 8
  3  Western Kentucky 9  



Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 22
Game 1 New Mexico State University 6-0 Western Kentucky University
Game 2 Arkansas State University 10-3 University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Game 3 Florida International University 12-1 (7) University of New Orleans
Game 4 University of South Alabama 2-1 Middle Tennessee State University
May 23
Game 5 Western Kentucky University 2-1 (10) University of Louisiana at Lafayette Louisiana Lafayette eliminated
Game 6 University of New Orleans 7-6 Middle Tennessee State University Middle Tennessee state eliminated
Game 7 New Mexico State University 3-2 Arkansas State University
Game 8 University of South Alabama 11-5 Florida International University
May 24
Game 9 Western Kentucky University 9-8 Arkansas State University Arkansas State eliminated
Game 10 Florida International University 8-6 University of New Orleans New Orleans eliminated
Game 11 New Mexico State University 7-5 Western Kentucky University Western Kentucky eliminated
Game 12 University of South Alabama 16-5 Florida International University Florida International eliminated
May 25
Game 13 New Mexico State University 20-9 University of South Alabama New Mexico State advances to NCAA tournament