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		<title>Thursday Recap/Analysis (tournaments &amp; top-50; 5/27)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 14:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- I got these buttons from simplesharebuttons.com --><div id="ssba"><a href="http://www.simplesharebuttons.com" target="_blank" class="ssba_tooptip" id="ssba_tooptip""><span>www.simplesharebuttons.com</span> </div><p><strong>Flies in the Ointment? &#8230; </strong></p>
<p>The upsets kept flowing on Thursday, based on the CB360 <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/05/26/cb360-composite-national-rankings-15-may-26/">Composite National Rankings</a>, as more than half of the games (14 of 26) involving CB360 top-50 teams ended up in upsets. Most notably, five of the CNR&#8217;s top-10 teams (#2-3-7-8-10) all were knocked off, while several other teams emerged as potential &#8220;flies in the ointment&#8221; – underdogs that could win a conference automatic bid to the NCAAs (and, in the process, burst the bubble of an NCAA at-large hopeful). <em></em></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/category/conference-tournaments/">CLICK HERE</a> </strong>for CB360’s Conference Tournament Main Page</p>
<p>(<em>Note – Scores for all games involving the CB360 top-50 are listed at the bottom of this page, with the customary links provided for the one non-tournament game … also be sure to access CB360’s conference tournament main page via the link posted above.)</em></p>
<p>There were 26 games on Thursday involving CB360 top-50 teams, including seven head-to-head match-ups (33 total top-50 teams in action). The only top-50 game outside a conference tournament setting was #1 Arizona State&#8217;s 4-2 series-opening win at #32 Stanford.</p>
<p>Here are teams from five leagues (seven teams total) that have the makings for NCAA-bid spoilers (the potential flies in the ointment):</p>
<p>• <strong>Mercer </strong>(Atlantic Sun) – The #2-seeded Bears were nowhere close to being in the discussion for an NCAA at-large bid, with a #157 official NCAA RPI this week (trailing six other A-Sun teams), but Mercer sits in the catbird seat as the only 2-0 squad at the six-team A-Sun Tournament &#8230; should the Bears win this event, the focus then will shift to whether <strong>Florida Gulf Coast</strong> still would get into the NCAA&#8217;s as an at-large (effectively making the A-Sun a two-bid league and taking a spot from some unfortunate budble team) &#8230; many tournament projections had FGCU as a solid at-large possibility (the Eagles ran away with the A-Sun regular-season title and entered the week with a #45 NCAA RPI, plus a #36 standing in the CNR top-50) &#8230; Thursday&#8217;s key results saw #4 seed <strong>North Florida</strong> knock off FGCU in shockingly easy fashion (13-2), while <strong>Mercer </strong>beat #3 seed <strong>East Tennessee State</strong> (10-7) in the day&#8217;s only match-up of teams that won on Wed. &#8230; next up: FGCU faces ETSU today in a noon elimination game, followed by another elimination game at 4:00 (UNF vs. Jacksonville) and Mercer&#8217;s 8:00 game vs. the FGCU-ETSU winner.</p>
<p><strong>• </strong><strong>Rutgers ad St. John&#8217;s </strong>(BIG EAST) – There teams have earned a day off on Friday, as each is 2-0 following their Thursday upsets (#6 seed RU beat #2 seed <strong>UConn</strong>, 9-6, one day after knocking off #3 seed <strong>Pittsburgh </strong>in a 9-5 opening-day game &#8230; #4 seed SJU knocked off top seed <strong>Louisville</strong>, 11-4) &#8230; if Rutgers or St. John&#8217;s win the BIG EAST Tournament, the league likely will have locked up three bids to the NCAAs &#8230; Pitt has been hoping to be that third entrant, but that was far from certain following the Panther&#8217;s first-day loss to #7 seed <strong>Cincinnati </strong>(9-6) &#8230;Louisville entered the tournament as the #5 team in the official NCAA RPI (#7 in the cb360 CNR) while UConn was the #24 RPI (CNR #18) and Pitt&#8217;s tenuous situation included a #47 RPI and #42 CNR &#8230; Friday&#8217;s games: Pitt and UConn will meet in a 4:00 elimination games, as will Louisville and #5 seed <strong>South Florida</strong> (7:00).</p>
<p><strong>• Lamar and Texas Arlington</strong> – This is a similar situation to the one above, as these teams have started 2-0 in the Southland Conference Tournament &#8230; #5 seed UTA benefited from the day-1 upset that saw #8 seed Nicholls State beat regular-season champ <strong>Texas State</strong>, as the Mavericks then rallied to beat <strong>Nicholls </strong>(5-4) &#8230; on the other side of the bracket, the #7 seed <strong>Lamar </strong>stopped surging <strong>Northwestern (La.) State </strong>on Wed. and the earned its day off with a Thursday win over #6 seed <strong>McNeese State</strong>, 10-7 (McNeese earlier had edged #3 seed <strong>Southeastern Louisiana</strong>, 8-7) &#8230; should Lamar or UTA win the tournament, it&#8217;s likely that the Southland still could be a one-bid league for the NCAAs – as each of the top seeds have shaky at-large credentials (Texas State #48 NCAA RPI/#46 CNR &#8230; SLU #40 RPI, #50 CNR &#8230; NWLA #76 RPI and now eliminated from the Southland Tour.) &#8230; Friday&#8217;s games include a 10:00 a.m. CT elimination game (SLU-McNeese), followed by another elimination game between Texas St. and Nicholls &#8230; Lamar and UTA will be awaiting the winners in the night games (starting at 5:00).</p>
<p>• <strong>Arkansas State </strong><strong> </strong><em><strong> </strong><strong> </strong></em> (Sunbelt) –The #7 seed has joined top seed <strong>Florida Atlantic</strong> as the 2-0 teams, but a Trojans title at this tournament might simply solidify the end of the season for #2 seed <strong>Louisiana </strong>(Lafayette)  &#8230; UL-L entered the Sunbelt Championship with a #33 RPI (matching its spot in the CNR), but the regular-season co-champs already have been bounced back home and have to be considered a bubble team (especially if Arkansas State were to snatch the automatic bid) &#8230; the #3 and #4 seeds – <strong>Middle Tennessee</strong> and <strong>Florida International</strong> – entered the week as longshots for the NCAAs, with each facing elimination gaames on Friday (FIU plays #5 seed <strong>South Alabama</strong> in the brutal 9:00 AM game, followed by MTSU and #6 seed <strong>Troy</strong>) &#8230; #8 seed <strong>Western Kentucky</strong> was a top-25 team on the national scene at the midseason point, but the Hilltoppers wrapped up their second-half swoon by going 0-2 this week) &#8230; FAU will be awaiting the FIU-USA winner on Friday afternoon (4 ET), followed by Ark. St. s. the MTSU/Troy winner.</p>
<p><strong>• Western Carolina </strong>(SoCon) – Speaking of teams that had strong starts to the season and then faded, WCU could jump back into the picture following its Thursday rally from a 6-0 deficit to upset CNR #28 <strong>College of Charleston</strong> (7-6) &#8230; #6 seed WCU joins regular-season champ <strong>The Citadel</strong> as 2-0 starters in the Southern Conference Tournament &#8230; #2 seed CofC (#29 RPI) may be secure for NCAA at-large consideration, meaning that a WCU tournament title could ensure three NCAA bids for the SoCon (WCU entered the event 57th in the official NCAA RPI) &#8230; #3 seed <strong>Elon </strong>(#51 RPI/#44 CNR) is another SoCon hopeful for the NCAAs, but the Phoenix likely need to win their Friday elimination game vs. #5 seed Samford (7 ET; winner has to beat Citadel twice on Sat.) &#8230; Friday&#8217;s 3:00 elimination game will pit C of C vs. #7 seed <strong>Appalachian State</strong> (winner has to beat WCU twice on Sat.).</p>
<p>In addition to games mentioned above, Thursday&#8217;s other top-50 upsets included:</p>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>Texas Tech <strong>4</strong>,  #2 Texas <strong>1 </strong></em>(Big 12)<strong><br />
• </strong><em>#17 Florida State <strong>11</strong>,  #3 Virginia <strong>4</strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Big 12)<strong><br />
•</strong> <em>#25 Virginia Tech <strong>6</strong>,  #8 Georgia Tech <strong>2</strong></em><strong><br />
• </strong><em>#14 Auburn <strong>3</strong>,  #10 South Carolina <strong>1 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Big 12)<strong><br />
• </strong><em>Boston College <strong>12</strong>,  #12 Miami<strong> 10 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Big 12)<strong><br />
• </strong><em>#34 LSU <strong>7</strong>, #16 Vanderbilt <strong>5 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Big 12)<strong><br />
• </strong><em>#29 Alabama <strong>6</strong>,  #23 Mississippi <strong>3 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Big 12)<strong><br />
• </strong><em>Middle Tennessee State <strong>3</strong>,  #33 Louisiana-Lafayette <strong>0 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Big 12)<strong><br />
• </strong><em>Florida International 7,  #47 Western Kentucky <strong>3 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Sunbelt)<strong> </strong><strong><br />
• </strong><em>High Point <strong>2</strong>,  #49 Liberty <strong>1 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Big South)<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>TOP TEAMS – </strong>Texas (0-2) already is out of title contention at the Big 12 Tournament, while Virginia now has a tougher road to repeating as ACC Tournament champion (in order to reach the title game, the Cavs first need BC to beat FSU on Friday, then UVa has to defeat Miami on Sat.). Note that the Big 12  and ACC both use a round-robin format in their tournaments. The losses by Texas and UVa, coupled with Arizona State&#8217;s win over Stanford, can only strengthen ASU&#8217;s position as the potential #1 national seed.</p>
<p><strong>SEC – </strong>One day after all four SEC Tournament games resulted in upsets, Thursday&#8217;s slate saw the underdogs (based on the CNR) win three more times – including Auburn&#8217;s win that eliminated South Carolina. Two teams that filled the final two SEC spots – #8 seed Alabama and #7 LSU – now find themselves on the inside tracks to the title game.</p>
<p><strong>BUBBLE SEEKERS – </strong>Boston College (#46 RPI) and Texas Tech (#48) kept alive their hopes for making the NCAAs. All four teams in BC&#8217;s bracket at the ACC Tournament (#1 seed Virginia, #4 Miami, #5 Florida St. and #8 BC) have started 1-1, with one team ultimately advancing to Sunday&#8217;s title game. BC will face FSU on Friday at noon, while UVa and Miami will meet on Sat. (also at noon). In order to reach the Big 12 title game, #5 seed Texas Tech need to beat #8 seed Missouri on Saturday while getting help in two others games (Missouri beating #4 seed Texas A&amp;M on Fri. and top seed Texas then beating A&amp;M on Sat.).</p>
<p><strong>MORE BUBBLE WATCH – </strong>Liberty&#8217;s loss could extinguish the Flames&#8217; hopes for an NCAA at-large spot (#44 official NCAA RPI, but lost on Wed.). Several other NCAA bubble teams also are 1-1 at their conference tournaments, after winning on Thursday:</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#38 New Mexico <strong>7</strong>,  BYU <strong>6<br />
• </strong>#42 Pittsburgh <strong>13</strong>,  Cincinnati <strong>4<br />
• </strong>#46 Texas State <strong>8</strong>,  Stephen F. Austin <strong>2<br />
• </strong>#50 Southeastern Louisiana <strong>10</strong>,  Northwestern (La.) State <strong>4</strong></p>
<p><strong>THURSDAY’S TOP-50 RESULTS (5/27/10; upsets in italics)<br />
(based on the CB360 Composite National Rankings)</strong></p>
<p><strong><em><strong>Reminder</strong></em> – follow </strong><strong><a href="../category/conference-tournaments/">THIS LINK</a> </strong>for CB360’s Conference Tournament Main Page (with links to all of the conference tournament  central pages that include complete info., links, etc.)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#1 Arizona State <strong>4</strong>,  at #32 Stanford <strong>2 </strong><em><strong> </strong></em>(Pac-10 reg.-season)  |  <a href="http://www.gostanford.com/sports/m-basebl/stats/2009-2010/stanbb52.html">Final Stats</a><br />
<a href="http://thesundevils.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/recaps/052810aaa.html">ASU Recap</a> |  <a href="http://www.gostanford.com/sports/m-basebl/recaps/052710aaa.html">STAN Recap</a></p>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>Texas Tech <strong>4</strong>,  #2 Texas <strong>1 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Big 12)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>#17 Florida State <strong>11</strong>,  #3 Virginia <strong>4 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(ACC)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#4 Coastal Carolina <strong>11</strong>,  Radford <strong>9 </strong><em><strong> </strong></em>(Big South)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#5 Florida <strong>5</strong>,  #13 Arkansas <strong>4</strong><em><strong> </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(SEC)</p>
<p><strong>•</strong> <em>St. John&#8217;s <strong>6</strong>,  #7 Louisville <strong>5</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>•</strong> <em>#25 Virginia Tech <strong>6</strong>,  #8 Georgia Tech <strong>2</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>#14 Auburn <strong>3</strong>,  #10 South Carolina <strong>1 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(SEC)</p>
<div><strong>•</strong> #11 TCU <strong>5</strong>,  UNLV <strong>2</strong></div>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>Boston College <strong>12</strong>,  #12 Miami<strong> 10 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(ACC)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>#34 LSU <strong>7</strong>, #16 Vanderbilt <strong>5 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(SEC)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>Rutgers <strong>6</strong>,  #18 Connecticut <strong>5 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(BIG EAST)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#22 Rice <strong>24</strong>,  Houston <strong>3 </strong><em><strong> </strong></em>(C-USA)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>#29 Alabama <strong>6</strong>,  #23 Mississippi <strong>3 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(SEC)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#27 Texas A&amp;M <strong>7</strong>,  Missouri <strong>2 </strong><em><strong> </strong></em>(Big 12)</p>
<p><em><strong>•</strong> Western Carolina <strong>7</strong>,  #28 College of Charleston <strong>6</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>Middle Tennessee State <strong>3</strong>,  #33 Louisiana-Lafayette <strong>0 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Sunbelt)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#35 Florida Atlantic <strong>10</strong>,  South Alabama <strong>9 </strong><em><strong> </strong></em>(Sunbelt)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>North Florida <strong>13</strong>,  #36 Florida Gulf Coast <strong>2 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Atlantic Sun)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#38 New Mexico <strong>7</strong>,  BYU <strong>6 </strong><em><strong> </strong></em>(Mt. West)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#39 The Citadel <strong>6</strong>,  #44 Elon<strong> 3 </strong><strong> </strong>(SoCon)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#42 Pittsburgh <strong>13</strong>,  Cincinnati <strong>4 </strong><em><strong> </strong></em>(BIG EAST)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#46 Texas State <strong>8</strong>,  Stephen F. Austin <strong>2 </strong><em><strong> </strong></em>(Southland)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>Florida International 7,  #47 Western Kentucky <strong>3 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Sunbelt)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong><em>High Point <strong>2</strong>,  #49 Liberty <strong>1 </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>(Big South)</p>
<p><strong>• </strong>#50 Southeastern Louisiana <strong>10</strong>,  Northwestern (La.) State <strong>4 </strong><em><strong> </strong></em>(Southland)</p>
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<p>NASHVILLE, Tenn. &#8212; 35 home games and series against 2009 national champion LSU and College World Series participant Arkansas highlights the 2010 schedule released today by Vanderbilt head coach <strong>Tim Corbin</strong>.</p>
<div id="attachment_667" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Corbin.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-667" title="Corbin" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Corbin.jpeg" alt="Vanderbilt Head Coach Tim Corbin" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Vanderbilt Head Coach Tim Corbin</p></div>
<p>The Commodores will face 13 teams that made the NCAA tournament a year ago and 14 teams that finished with 30 or more wins.</p>
<p><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/VandySched.pdf">Complete 2010 Vanderbilt Schedule (PDF)</a></p>
<p>Due to changes in the start date for baseball, Vanderbilt will open the season at home for the first time since 2005 as <strong>Niagara </strong>comes to Hawkins Field the weekend of Feb. 19-21 for a three-game series. VU will play <strong>Austin Peay</strong> on Feb. 23 before heading to Los Angeles to participate in the <strong>Jackie Robinson Tournament</strong> the weekend of Feb. 26-28. The Commodores will take on <strong>UCLA </strong>(Feb. 26) and USC (Feb. 27) at their home parks before concluding the trip against Big 12 power <strong>Oklahoma State</strong> (Feb. 28) at Dodger Stadium.</p>
<p>&#8220;I like the fact that we can open the season here at Hawkins Field for the first time in five years, then go out west the following week to play in a very high caliber tournament to prepare us for Southeastern Conference competition,&#8221; said Corbin.</p>
<p>Vanderbilt will return home for a nine-game homestand to start March, including hosting the <strong>Music City Classic</strong> after a one-year sabbatical. <strong>Tennessee Tech</strong> (March 2) will take on the Dores to open the skein before <strong>Kent State</strong> (March 5), <strong>Illinois State</strong> (March 6) and <strong>Indiana </strong>(March 7) come to Nashville to participate in the Classic the following weekend. Both Kent State and Indiana made the NCAA field in 2009, with the Commodores and Hoosiers facing off in the Louisville Regional last spring.</p>
<p>VU will close out its non-conference weekend schedule against <strong>Ohio </strong>(March 12-14) and will play home-and-home games against <strong>Western Kentucky</strong> (March 16 in Nashville, March 17 in Bowling Green) in midweek action.</p>
<p>The Commodores will open SEC play on the road against <strong>Alabama </strong>(March 19-21).</p>
<p>Vanderbilt will return home for a seven-game homestand with contests against Lipscomb (March 23), <strong>Wright State</strong> (March 24) <strong>Kentucky </strong>(March 26-28) and <strong>Wofford </strong>(March 30-31).</p>
<p>The Dores open April with a series at <strong>Florida </strong>(April 2-4) before beginning an eight game stretch at home against <strong>Belmont </strong>(April 6), <strong>South Carolina</strong> (April 9-11), <strong>Middle Tennessee</strong> (April 13) and <strong>Auburn </strong>(April 16-18).</p>
<p>The team will play its longest stretch away from home at the end of April with six games on the road: Lipscomb (April 20), <strong>Middle Tennessee</strong> (April 21), <strong>Tennessee </strong>(April 23-25) and at <strong>Austin Peay</strong> (April 27).</p>
<p>VU&#8217;s final stretch of regular season contests begins with a home series against <strong>Georgia </strong>(April 30, May 1-2) followed by a road series against defending national champions <strong>LSU </strong>(May 7-9). The Tigers are back on the schedule after a two-year absence due to the SEC schedule rotation. Ole Miss is not on the schedule for the next two years.</p>
<p>Vanderbilt will host <strong>Louisville </strong>in a rematch of last season&#8217;s regional championship game on May 11.</p>
<p>The Dores will travel to <strong>Mississippi State</strong> the weekend of May 14-16, before closing out the regular season at home against College World Series participant <strong>Arkansas </strong>on May 20-22. The series against the Razorbacks is a Thursday, Friday, Saturday set that every team in the league plays on the final weekend in preparation for the conference tournament.</p>
<p>The <strong>SEC tourney</strong> begins on May 26 in Hoover, Ala., and runs until May 30.</p>
<p><strong>Schedule Notes: </strong></p>
<p>• 2009 NCAA tournament teams on the schedule include Oklahoma State, Tennessee Tech, Kent State, Indiana, Western Kentucky, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, Middle Tennessee, Georgia, LSU, Louisville, Arkansas.</p>
<p>• Opponents with 40 or more wins in 2009: Kent State (43-17), Western Kentucky (42-20), Florida (42-22), South Carolina (40-23), Middle Tennessee (44-18), LSU (56-17), Louisville (47-18), Arkansas (41-24).</p>
<p>• Opponents with 30 or more wins in 2009 (not including above teams): Oklahoma State (34-24), Tennessee Tech (31-24), Indiana (32-27), Alabama (37-21), Auburn (31-25), Georgia (38-24).</p>
<p>• Longest road trip: six games (April 20-27). Longest homestand: nine games (March 2-16).</p>
<p><em>(Press Release)</em></p>
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<p>MONROE, La.— Three games against 2009 College World Series teams, a regular season-ending series with rival Louisiana-Lafayette and in-state matchups against LSU and Tulane highlight the 2010 ULM baseball schedule released Thursday by Warhawk head coach <strong>Jeff Schexnaider</strong>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ulmwarhawks.com/SportSelect.dbml?temp_site=NO&amp;DB_OEM_ID=19000&amp;KEY=&amp;SPID=10978&amp;SPSID=90637">Full La.-Monroe 2010 Schedule</a></p>
<p>“I feel that we have a great schedule that our fans will enjoy and that will help our team reach a Regional,” Schexnaider said. “With 15 games against teams that played in the NCAA Tournament last season, the schedule provides us with the challenges we need to accomplish our goals.”</p>
<p>The Warhawks open the season at one of the eight Super Regional sites from last season for a three-game set against Ole Miss in Oxford, Miss., on Feb. 19-21. The series was originally scheduled for two mid-week games later in the year, but when the NCAA extended the season by one week it was moved to the beginning of the year with an extra game added.</p>
<p>Creighton, Stephen F. Austin and Northwestern State await the Warhawks the following weekend (Feb. 26-28) in Nacogdoches, Texas, for a round robin tournament. ULM and Creighton met two years ago in Rosenblatt Stadium to end the regular season, while the Lumberjacks and Demons are old Southland Conference foes.</p>
<p>ULM travels to Hattiesburg, Miss., on Mar. 3 for the first of two games on the season against Southern Mississippi, who played in the 2009 College World Series. The Warhawks have won two straight games against the Golden Eagles on their home field, including a decisive 9-2 victory last season.</p>
<p>The Warhawks open their 26-game Warhawk Field schedule with a three-game set against Mississippi Valley State on Mar. 5-7.</p>
<p>A date with the defending national champions is next for ULM as it heads down to Baton Rouge, La., for a meeting with LSU at Alex Box Stadium on Mar. 9. The Warhawks then host Memphis in the first of a home-and-home series on Mar. 10 with the Conference USA foe before opening conference play.</p>
<p>The Sun Belt Conference opener will be a rematch of the Sun Belt Tournament Championship Game as the Warhawks travel to Murfreesboro, Tenn., for three games against Middle Tennessee on Mar. 12-14.</p>
<p>A trip to Northwestern State on Mar. 15 follows the league opener and Southern Mississippi makes its return trip to Warhawk Field on Mar. 16 to open a four-game homestand. New Orleans returns to Warhawk Field for the second consecutive year Mar. 19-21 for three Sun Belt games.</p>
<p>ULM hits the road for five of the next six games beginning with a Mar. 23 date at Texas-Arlington. A home contest against McNeese State on Mar. 24 breaks up the road trip before the Warhawks travel to Bowling Green, Ky., for three league games at Western Kentucky. Facing elimination, the Warhawks defeated the Hilltoppers twice in the Sun Belt Tournament last year to advance to the title game.</p>
<p>Following a return trip to McNeese State on Mar. 30, the Warhawks play six of their next eight games in the friendly confines of Warhawk Field beginning with a Mar. 31 matchup with Grambling State. NCAA Tournament foe Binghamton is in town for three games on Apr. 2-3.</p>
<p>The two road contests come mid-week as the Warhawks travel to Memphis and Central Arkansas on Apr. 6-7 before hosting Arkansas State on Apr. 9-11 in a three-game Sun Belt series.</p>
<p>A return trip to Grambling State on Apr. 13 breaks up a string of 12 league games. The Warhawks travel to Mobile, Ala., on Apr. 16-18 for three SBC games at South Alabama before returning home Apr. 23-25 for a three-game league set against Florida International.</p>
<p>Staying with teams from the Sunshine State, the Warhawks fly down to Miami, Fla., for three games against league foe Florida International on Apr. 30-May 2. ULM will look for its second straight victory in New Orleans, La., over Tulane on May 4 before returning home to host Troy on May 7-9 in a three-game Sun Belt series.</p>
<p>The final regular season road games send the Warhawks to Little Rock, Ark., for three league games against UALR on May 14-16.</p>
<p>The regular season wraps up with a home game against Northwestern State on May 18 and a three-game series against Louisiana-Lafayette on May 20-22. The series against the Ragin’ Cajuns marks the first time in ULM’s four years in the Sun Belt Conference that it will play a league series during the final weekend of play.</p>
<p>The top eight teams in the league will meet in Murfreesboro, Tenn., on May 26-29 for the Sun Belt Conference Tournament with the winner earning the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.</p>
<p><em>(Press Release)</em></p>
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