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Vanderbilt leads 4 SEC schools as NCAA regional hosts

By DENNIS WASZAK Jr., AP Sports Writer
May 27, 2007

Top-ranked Vanderbilt was one of four Southeastern Conference schools selected Sunday as regional tournament hosts by the NCAA Division I baseball committee.

With star left-hander and possible No. 1 draft pick David Price and slugging third baseman Pedro Alvarez, the Commodores will host one of the 16 four-team regionals for the first time since the NCAA went to the current regional format in 1975.


The kids have played extremely well all year and deserve something like this," Vanderbilt coach Tim Corbin said. "It was a goal at the beginning of the season to play at home in trying to get to Omaha. We accomplished it, and now we have got to take advantage of it."

Each of the 16 host schools are guaranteed berths in the 64-team tournament, which starts Friday. The rest of the field, including the top eight national seeds, will be announced Monday.

The selection committee pored through the 54 bids to host regionals since Friday afternoon to determine the sites.

"There were some really outstanding bids by some really deserving teams," committee chairman Larry Templeton said. "We probably spent more time discussing the host sites this year than we have in the past."

In addition to Vanderbilt, other SEC schools selected to host are: Arkansas, Mississippi and South Carolina. The Atlantic Coast Conference (Florida State, North Carolina, Virginia) and Big 12 (Missouri, Texas, Texas A&M) will have three each.

The other regional hosts are: Arizona State, Coastal Carolina, Long Beach State, Rice, San Diego and Wichita State.

"Interest in college baseball and interest in hosting has continued to grow, and that's what we wanted," said Templeton, also the athletic director at Mississippi State.

Each of the regionals will be held at campus stadiums except for at Coastal Carolina, which will be played at Coastal Federal Field in Myrtle Beach, S.C., and at the University of Texas, which will played at Dell Diamond in Round Rock, Texas. San Diego's regional will be held at San Diego State's Tony Gwynn Stadium after the schools teamed up to make a bid to host.

Coastal Carolina, Missouri and San Diego join Vanderbilt as first-time hosts, while Florida State is hosting a regional for the 26th time. Texas is hosting for the 23rd year, and Arizona State will have a regional for the 17th time.

Templeton said the committee considers geographic location as the most important factor when determining the host sites, not the amount of the bids.

"I don't think we even thought about whether financially one is better than the other bid," Templeton said. "Everybody who has a host bid met the minimum financial standards."

Six sites -- Arkansas, North Carolina, Mississippi, Rice, Texas and Virginia -- also hosted last year.

The winners of each regional will advance to the super regionals, played June 8-11. The eight winners of the super regionals will play in the College World Series, which starts June 15 in Omaha, Neb
 
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Arizona State is the only PAC-10 team hosting a regional.
 
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Arizona opens as the 2-seed with Oral Roberts at the Wichita Regional.
 
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Arizona State is the #5 seed nationally, and opens with Monmouth. Others in the Tempe Regional are Nebraska and UC-Riverside.
 

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Arizona State is the #5 seed nationally, and opens with Monmouth. Others in the Tempe Regional are Nebraska and UC-Riverside.

ASU has a pretty easy region, and in the super region they will play the winner from a weak Ole Miss. region. Not a bad draw at all.

If the Cats get out of the Wichita region they would have to play Texas in Austin. Not an easy task for whoever gets out of that Wichita region.
 
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ASU has a pretty easy region, and in the super region they will play the winner from a weak Ole Miss. region. Not a bad draw at all.

If the Cats get out of the Wichita region they would have to play Texas in Austin. Not an easy task for whoever gets out of that Wichita region.


The reward of being a top 8 seed. U of A plays in a region without a top 8 seed. Stands to reason if they win the region, they would have to play a top 8-seeded region in the supers.
 

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National top 8 seeds:

1. Vanderbilt (51-11)
2. Rice (49-12)
3. North Carolina (48-12)
4. Texas (44-15)
5. Arizona State (43-13)
6. Florida State (47-11)
7. Arkansas (41-19)
8. San Diego (43-16)

Go Devils!!!
 

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ASU has a pretty easy region, and in the super region they will play the winner from a weak Ole Miss. region. Not a bad draw at all.

If the Cats get out of the Wichita region they would have to play Texas in Austin. Not an easy task for whoever gets out of that Wichita region.

ua got VERY lucky with their eeeasy regional. They got a great draw! I think they might even have the arms to get by the winner of the Texas regional...ua is good and they probably should have hosted, and they can probably thank P Murphy for their cupcake regional...
 
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ua got VERY lucky with their eeeasy regional. They got a great draw! I think they might even have the arms to get by the winner of the Texas regional...ua is good and they probably should have hosted, and they can probably thank P Murphy for their cupcake regional...


AZBALLER - can you go a post or two without smacking? ASU has a much easier regional that UA.
 
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Tournament starts today.

Oral Roberts vs Arizona, 11 am

Monmouth @ Arizona State, 7 pm
 

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Cats took a 3-0 lead but Oral Roberts tied and they are now in the bottom of the 7th in a weather delay.
 

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Well I just bought 4 tickets for the Sat evening game in Tempe, ASU better beat Monmouth tonight, I don't want my tickets to become worthless.
 

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Cats beat Oral Roberts 4-3 and stop their 16-game winning streak.:thumbup:
 

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ASU beat Monmouth 5-3. The game really wasn't on TV? Are any regionals televised?
 
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ASU plays UC-Riverside tonight at 7pm

UofA plays New Orleans at 5pm. New Orleans upset host Wichita State yesterday.
 

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The Cats beat New Orleans 9-8. :thumbup:

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Rhinehart and Gaston with huge hits. Freshman phenom Stoffel is coming up huge. He has nine K's in four innings in this regional.
 

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