2008 Colonial Athletic Association Tournament

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The 2008 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament was held at Brooks Field in Wilmington, NC. #2 James Madison University defeated #6 Towson University for the title.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conf. Record Head Coach
1 University of North Carolina at Wilmington 25-4-1 Mark Scalf
2 James Madison University 20-9 Spanky McFarland
3 George Mason University 18-10 Bill Brown
4 College of William and Mary 16-13 Frank Leoni
5 Old Dominion University 14-14 Jerry Meyers
6 Towson University 14-16 Mike Gottlieb

Results[edit]

Bracket[edit]

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                       
  1 UNC Wilmington 11  
  6 Towson 5     1 UNC Wilmington 8  
    4 William & Mary 11    
      4 William & Mary 7  
      6 Towson 16    
  6 Towson 17          
  5 Old Dominion 10        
  2 James Madison 6         6 Towson 1 x
  5 Old Dominion 1           2 James Madison 6 x
      2 James Madison 9        
      3 George Mason 4          
  3 George Mason 8           2 James Madison 18    
  4 William & Mary 7         6 George Mason 14  
  3 George Mason 14    
  1 UNC Wilmington 9  


Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 21
Game 1 University of North Carolina at Wilmington 11-5 Towson University
Game 2 James Madison University 6-1 Old Dominion University
Game 3 George Mason University 8-7 (10) College of William and Mary
May 22
Game 4 Towson University 17-10 Old Dominion University Old Dominion eliminated
Game 5 College of William and Mary 11-8 University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Game 6 James Madison University 9-4 George Mason University
May 23
Game 7 George Mason University 14-9 University of North Carolina at Wilmington UNC Wilmington eliminated
Game 8 Towson University 16-7 College of William and Mary William and Mary eliminated
Game 9 James Madison University 18-14 George Mason University George Mason eliminated
May 24
Game 10 James Madison University 6-1 Towson University James Madison advances to NCAA tournament