Campbell bested #11 ECU on 20 February and took the series against #17 UCSB.
CAA Baseball can get at least two bids this year!!!
College of Charleston swept Marshall
(02-21-2024 12:07 PM)AGGIE2039 Wrote: [ -> ]Campbell bested #11 ECU on 20 February and took the series against #17 UCSB.
CAA Baseball can get at least two bids this year!!!
College of Charleston swept Marshall
It really might get three, with NU, UNCW and Campbell. But the league overall is stacked with CofC, Elon, W&M and maybe Delaware.
And Hofstra played very well at UVA despite being swept.
(02-21-2024 01:17 PM)geewizNU Wrote: [ -> ] (02-21-2024 12:07 PM)AGGIE2039 Wrote: [ -> ]Campbell bested #11 ECU on 20 February and took the series against #17 UCSB.
CAA Baseball can get at least two bids this year!!!
College of Charleston swept Marshall
It really might get three, with NU, UNCW and Campbell. But the league overall is stacked with CofC, Elon, W&M and maybe Delaware.
And Hofstra played very well at UVA despite being swept.
We shall see, i was really disappointed in UNCW's loss to coastal...the game was not close.
(02-21-2024 10:08 PM)AGGIE2039 Wrote: [ -> ] (02-21-2024 01:17 PM)geewizNU Wrote: [ -> ] (02-21-2024 12:07 PM)AGGIE2039 Wrote: [ -> ]Campbell bested #11 ECU on 20 February and took the series against #17 UCSB.
CAA Baseball can get at least two bids this year!!!
College of Charleston swept Marshall
It really might get three, with NU, UNCW and Campbell. But the league overall is stacked with CofC, Elon, W&M and maybe Delaware.
And Hofstra played very well at UVA despite being swept.
We shall see, i was really disappointed in UNCW's loss to coastal...the game was not close.
Why? Coastal is legit and UNCW gets to play them again later this year. UNCW will be fine, it's super early in the season.
Also, A&T can swing the bats, but I don't see you guys having enough arms to finish in the upper half IMO.
(02-22-2024 12:45 PM)geewizNU Wrote: [ -> ] (02-21-2024 10:08 PM)AGGIE2039 Wrote: [ -> ] (02-21-2024 01:17 PM)geewizNU Wrote: [ -> ] (02-21-2024 12:07 PM)AGGIE2039 Wrote: [ -> ]Campbell bested #11 ECU on 20 February and took the series against #17 UCSB.
CAA Baseball can get at least two bids this year!!!
College of Charleston swept Marshall
It really might get three, with NU, UNCW and Campbell. But the league overall is stacked with CofC, Elon, W&M and maybe Delaware.
And Hofstra played very well at UVA despite being swept.
We shall see, i was really disappointed in UNCW's loss to coastal...the game was not close.
Why? Coastal is legit and UNCW gets to play them again later this year. UNCW will be fine, it's super early in the season.
Also, A&T can swing the bats, but I don't see you guys having enough arms to finish in the upper half IMO.
I really wanted UNCW to win, in order to receive multiple bids we as a conference need to beat those ranked teams.
As it pertains to A&T I am not expecting much until after the stadium renovations, I would be content with us finishing in the top 8.
(02-22-2024 01:22 PM)AGGIE2039 Wrote: [ -> ] (02-22-2024 12:45 PM)geewizNU Wrote: [ -> ] (02-21-2024 10:08 PM)AGGIE2039 Wrote: [ -> ] (02-21-2024 01:17 PM)geewizNU Wrote: [ -> ] (02-21-2024 12:07 PM)AGGIE2039 Wrote: [ -> ]Campbell bested #11 ECU on 20 February and took the series against #17 UCSB.
CAA Baseball can get at least two bids this year!!!
College of Charleston swept Marshall
It really might get three, with NU, UNCW and Campbell. But the league overall is stacked with CofC, Elon, W&M and maybe Delaware.
And Hofstra played very well at UVA despite being swept.
We shall see, i was really disappointed in UNCW's loss to coastal...the game was not close.
Why? Coastal is legit and UNCW gets to play them again later this year. UNCW will be fine, it's super early in the season.
Also, A&T can swing the bats, but I don't see you guys having enough arms to finish in the upper half IMO.
I really wanted UNCW to win, in order to receive multiple bids we as a conference need to beat those ranked teams.
This goes back to what I said. They’ll be fine because they have multiple opportunities to beat excellent RPI opponents during the season being in the region they’re located.
From D1 Baseball...
https://d1baseball.com/analysis/postseas...1714713877
AUTOMATIC QUALIFIER CHANGES FROM LAST WEEK:
Atlantic Sun: Austin Peay replaces Kennesaw State
CAA: College of Charleston replaces UNC Wilmington
Conference USA: Louisiana Tech replaces Dallas Baptist
Summit: Omaha replaces North Dakota State
CAA (2 bids)
SAFELY IN: None
ON THE BUBBLE (IN): College of Charleston, Northeastern
ON THE BUBBLE (OUT): UNC Wilmington
One change from last week: College of Charleston replaces UNCW as our projected automatic qualifier, and the Seahawks fall just outside our field of 64.
Wilmington didn’t do anything to play its way out over the last week — it rebounded from a bad midweek loss to Charleston Southern by winning two of three on the road against William & Mary, keeping it tied atop the standings at 14-4. Our field was assembled before UNCW won a Tuesday road game at NC State, which helped it climb to No. 45 in the RPI — up eight spots from a week ago. We flipped our AQ pick to Charleston mostly because CofC won a head-to-head series on the road at UNCW, and the Cougars won another nice road series at Campbell last weekend, keeping them tied with the Seahawks atop the standings. You can make a strong argument for UNCW as the at-large team over Northeastern, particularly because UNCW won a head-to-head road series at Northeastern just two weeks ago and leads the Huskies by one game in the standings. We kept Northeastern in our field because history shows us how much value the committee places on RPI, and Northeastern still has a significant edge there, ranking No. 32. That advantage was reduced somewhat by UNCW’s big win at NC State, however. Charleston is a bit farther back at No. 52, but the Cougars are surging and they own that head-to-head tiebreaker over UNCW, so we like their chances to win the regular season, which could help offset a borderline RPI.
Ultimately, all three teams feel regional-caliber, and it’s worth noting that all three are top 50 in the RPI, but the order is flipped: Charleston ranks highest at No. 23, followed by UNCW (No. 42) and Northeastern (No. 48). We are skeptical that the committee will ultimately award three bids to the No. 12 ranked RPI conference, so we felt obliged to cut one of these three. And we cut UNCW solely because it trails Northeastern in the RPI, a tool we know the committee places great stock in. But all three of these teams are very much in the running for at-large spots, and the final month will determine who winds up on the right side of the bubble.