2007 Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament

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The 2007 Great Lakes Valley Conference baseball tournament was held at GCS Ballpark in Sauget, IL. Drury University defeated Bellarmine University for the title.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conf. Record Head Coach
1 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 26-10 Gary Collins
2 University of Southern Indiana 24-15 Tracy Archuleta
3 Drury University 22-14 Mark Stratton
4 Bellarmine University 23-15 Deron Spink
5 Saint Joseph's College 22-15 Rick O'Dette
6 University of Indianapolis 22-16 Gary Vaught

Results[edit]

Bracket[edit]

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                       
  1 SIU Edwardsville 13  
  6 Indianapolis 1     1 SIU Edwardsville 3  
    4 Bellarmine 5    
      4 Bellarmine 9  
      2 Southern Indiana 7    
  6 Indianapolis 1          
  2 Southern Indiana 10        
  2 Southern Indiana 1         4 Bellarmine 1 x
  5 Saint Joseph's 3           3 Drury 2 x
      5 Saint Joseph's 7        
      3 Drury 12          
  3 Drury 1           3 Drury 5    
  4 Bellarmine 0         1 SIU Edwardsville 4  
  5 Saint Joseph's 7    
  1 SIU Edwardsville 14  


Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 10
Game 1 Drury University 1-0 Bellarmine University
Game 2 Saint Joseph's College 3-1 University of Southern Indiana
May 11
Game 3 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 13-1 University of Indianapolis
Game 4 University of Southern Indiana 10-1 University of Indianapolis Indianapolis eliminated
Game 5 Bellarmine University 5-3 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Game 6 Drury University 12-7 Saint Joseph's College
May 12
Game 7 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 14-7 Saint Joseph's College Saint Joseph's eliminated
Game 8 Bellarmine University 9-7 University of Southern Indiana Southern Indiana eliminated
Game 9 Drury University 5-4 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville eliminated
May 13
Game 10 Drury University 2-1 Bellarmine University Drury advances to NCAA tournament