2004 Mid-American Conference Tournament

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The 2004 Mid-American Conference baseball tournament was held in Mt. Pleasant, MI. #6 Kent State University defeated #4 Eastern Michigan University for the title.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conf. Record Head Coach
1 Central Michigan University 18-6 Steve Jaksa
2 Miami University 14-8 Tracy Smith
3 Ball State University 14-10 Greg Beals
4 Eastern Michigan University 14-10 Roger Coryell
5 Northern Illinois University 14-10 Ed Mathey
6 Kent State University 14-10 Rick Rembielak

Results[edit]

Bracket[edit]

  First round Semifinals Third Round Semi-Finals Finals
                                               
  1 Central Michigan 0  
  6 Kent St. 6     6 Kent St. 0  
    3 Ball St. 4    
      3 Ball St. 6  
      2 Miami (OH) 7     2 Miami (OH) 0  
  1 Central Michigan 0         4 Eastern Michigan 2    
  2 Miami (OH) 6        
  2 Miami (OH) 4         4 Eastern Michigan 4
  5 Northern Illinois 8           6 Kent St. 7
      5 Northern Illinois 12        
      4 Eastern Michigan 17          
  3 Ball St. 4           4 Eastern Michigan 6              
  4 Eastern Michigan 10         6 Kent St. 10            
  5 Northern Illinois 6    
  6 Kent St. 8  


Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 26
Game 1 Eastern Michigan University 10-4 Ball State University
Game 2 Northern Illinois University 8-4 Miami University
Game 3 Kent State University 6-0 Central Michigan University
May 27
Game 4 Miami University 6-0 Central Michigan University Central Michigan eliminated
Game 5 Ball State University 4-0 Kent State University
Game 6 Eastern Michigan University 17-12 Northern Illinois University
May 28
Game 7 Kent State University 8-6 Northern Illinois University Northern Illinois eliminated
Game 8 Miami University 7-6 Ball State University Ball State eliminated
Game 9 Kent State University 10-6 Eastern Michigan University
May 29
Game 10 Eastern Michigan University 2-0 Miami University Miami eliminated
Game 11 Kent State University 7-4 Eastern Michigan University Kent State advances to NCAA tournament