2009 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference baseball tournament

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The 2009 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference baseball tournament began on May 14 and ended on May 17 at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. It was a six-team double elimination tournament. Bethune-Cookman won the tournament, as they have done each year but one since the tournament began in 1999. The Wildcats claimed the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's automatic bid to the 2009 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.[2][3]

Teams6
Finals site
ChampionsBethune-Cookman (10th title)
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2009 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
baseball tournament
Teams6
FormatDouble-elimination tournament
Finals site
ChampionsBethune-Cookman (10th title)
Winning coachMervyl Melendez (9th title)
MVPMarquis Riley (North Carolina A&T)
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2009 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference baseball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Bethune-Cookman  y 1620 .88932280 .533
Florida A&M   1080 .55624301 .445
Delaware State   1080 .55619251 .433
Norfolk State   990 .50022230 .489
North Carolina A&T   990 .50020330 .377
Maryland Eastern Shore   990 .50014420 .250
Coppin State   0180 .0000290 .000
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 1, 2009[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
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Format and seeding

The top six finishers from the regular season were seeded one through six based on conference winning percentage only, with the top seed playing the sixth seed, second seed playing the fifth, and so on for first round matchups. The winners advanced in the winners' bracket, while first round losers played elimination games. The format meant that Coppin State was left out of the field.[4]

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TeamWLPct.GBSeed
Bethune-Cookman162.8891
Delaware State108.55662
Florida A&M108.55663
Maryland Eastern Shore99.50074
North Carolina A&T99.50075
Norfolk State99.50076
Coppin State315.16715
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Bracket and results

Bracket to be added[5]

Game results

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DateGameWinnerScoreLoserNotes
May 14Game 1(1) Bethune-Cookman12–3(6) Norfolk State
Game 2(5) North Carolina A&T6–4(2) Delaware State
Game 3(3) Florida A&M12–2(4) Maryland Eastern Shore
May 15Game 4(6) Norfolk State5–3(2) Delaware StateDelaware State eliminated
Game 5(5) North Carolina A&T11–5(3) Florida A&M
Game 6(6) Norfolk State4–0(4) Maryland Eastern ShoreMaryland Eastern Shore eliminated
May 16Game 7(3) Florida A&M15–2(6) Norfolk StateNorfolk State eliminated
Game 8(1) Bethune-Cookman16–1(5) North Carolina A&T
Game 9(5) North Carolina A&T10–3(3) Florida A&MFlorida A&M eliminated
May 17Game 10(1) Bethune-Cookman15–9(5) North Carolina A&TBethune-Cookman wins MEAC Championship
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All-Tournament Team

The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team.[2][3]

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NameTeam
Hiram BurgosBethune-Cookman
Bryan ChaikowskyMaryland Eastern Shore
Chase DavenportNorfolk State
Russel DeutschmannMaryland Eastern Shore
Darryl EvansFlorida A&M
Chris FullmanFlorida A&M
Juan HerreraNorfolk State
George HinesNorth Carolina A&T
CJ LaurielloBethune-Cookman
John LynchNorfolk State
Xavier MacklinNorth Carolina A&T
Marquis RileyNorth Carolina A&T
Tim SchalchFlorida A&M
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Outstanding Performer

Marquis Riley was named Tournament Outstanding Performer. Riley was an infielder for North Carolina A&T.[2][3]

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