Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournament | |
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Conference baseball championship | |
Sport | Baseball |
Conference | Southwestern Athletic Conference |
Number of teams | 8[1] |
Format | Two-bracket double-elimination with single elimination final |
Current stadium | Russ Chandler Stadium |
Current location | Atlanta, GA |
Played | 1949–1951, 1977[2]–2019, 2021 |
Last contest | 2024 |
Current champion | Grambling State |
Most championships | Southern, 19 |
TV partner(s) | ESPN3[3] (ESPNews[4] and ESPNU,[1][5] in prior years) |
Official website | https://swac.org/feature/swacbaseball2021 |
Host stadiums | |
Russ Chandler Stadium (2023-2024) Jerry D. Young Memorial Field (2022) Regions Field (2022) Toyota Field (2021) Wesley Barrow Stadium (2014–2019) LaGrave Field (2013) Lee–Hines Field (2003, 2008–2009, 2012) Fair Grounds Field (2001, 2010–2011) Pete Goldsby Field (1977, 1979, 2008) Smith–Wills Stadium (2000, 2007) Trustmark Park (2006) Rickwood Field (2005) Baseball USA (2004) W. Peyton Shehee, Jr. Stadium (2002) Pilot Field (2002) "Rags" Scheuermann Field at Kirsch-Rooney Stadium (1996–1999) Chester Willis Field (1988–1995) Bringhurst Field (1986–1987) Neagle Field (1985) University Park (1978, 1980, 1982, 1984) Old Tiger Field (1981, 1983) Steer Stadium (1951) Fair Park Stadium (1949–1950) | |
Host locations | |
Atlanta, GA (2023-2024) Birmingham, AL (2005, 2022) Madison, AL (2021) New Orleans, LA (1996–1999, 2014–2019) Fort Worth, TX (2013) Baton Rouge, LA (1977, 1979, 2003, 2008–2009, 2012) Shreveport, LA (2001–2002, 2010–2011) Jackson, MS (1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 2000, 2007) Pearl, MS (2006) Houston, TX (1985, 2004) Natchez, MS (1988–1995) Alexandria, LA (1986–1987) Grambling, LA (1981, 1983) Tyler, TX (1951) Marshall, TX (1949–1951) |
The Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournament decides the conference baseball championship of the NCAA Division I Southwestern Athletic Conference. The top four finishers in each conference division participate in a two-bracket, double-elimination tournament, most recently played in Birmingham, Alabama, between May 25 and May 29, 2022.[6] The winner of the tournament receives an automatic berth to the NCAA tournament and, since 2019, to the HBCU World Series.[7]