2003 Northeast-10 Conference Tournament

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The 2003 Northeast-10 Conference baseball tournament was held at the higher seed for 2 single elimination games and at Edward A. LeLacheur Park in Lowell, MA for a 4-team double elimination. Pepin #1 University of Massachusetts Lowell defeated Markey #1 Franklin Pierce College for the title. Allen Mottram of UMass Lowell was named MVP.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conf. Record Head Coach
Markey 1 Franklin Pierce College 18-9 Jayson King
Markey 2 College of Saint Rose 18-9 Bob Bellizzi
Markey 3 Southern Connecticut State University 16-9 Tim Shea
Pepin 1 University of Massachusetts Lowell 22-5 Jim Stone
Pepin 2 Stonehill College 15-10 Pat Boen
Pepin 3 Saint Anselm College 15-10 Ken Harring

Results[edit]

Bracket[edit]

  First Round
single elimination
    Second Round     Third Round     Finals
                                       
      M1 UMass Lowell 1  
  P2 Stonehill 4     P2 Stonehill 0    
  M3 Sou. Connecticut St. 1         M1 UMass Lowell 17  
      P1 Franklin Pierce 0    
    P1 Franklin Pierce 1          
  M2 Saint Rose 2     M2 Saint Rose 0        
  P3 Saint Anselm 1         M1 UMass Lowell 4 x
      P1 Franklin Pierce 1 x
      Losers Bracket 2     Losers Bracket 3    
         
    P1 Franklin Pierce 6    
  P2 Stonehill 15     P2 Stonehill 1  
  M2 Saint Rose 10  


Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 7
Game 1 Stonehill College 4-1 Southern Connecticut State University Southern Connecticut State eliminated
Game 2 College of Saint Rose 2-1 (12) Saint Anselm College Saint Anselm eliminated
May 9
Game 3 Franklin Pierce College 1-0 (12) Stonehill College
Game 4 University of Massachusetts Lowell 1-0 College of Saint Rose
May 10
Game 5 Stonehill College 15-10 College of Saint Rose Saint Rose eliminated
Game 6 University of Massachusetts Lowell 17-0 Franklin Pierce College
Game 7 Franklin Pierce College 6-1 Stonehill College Stonehill eliminated
May 11
Game 8 University of Massachusetts Lowell 4-1 Franklin Pierce College Massachusetts-Lowell advances to NCAA tournament
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