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1995 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament

1995 Southeastern Conference
Baseball Tournament
Teams 6
Format Six-team double elimination tournament
Finals Site
Champions Tennessee (3rd title)
Winning coach Rod Delmonico (3rd title)
MVP Todd Helton, Scott Vieira Tennessee
Attendance 12,572
1995 Southeastern Conference
Baseball Tournament
Teams 6
Format Six-team double elimination tournament
Finals Site
Champions Alabama (2nd title)
Winning coach Jim Wells (1st title)
MVP Rusty Loflin Alabama
Attendance 22,017
1995 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Eastern
#4 Tennessee xy 22 8   .733     54 16   .771
Florida 12 14   .462     32 24   .571
South Carolina 12 14   .462     32 25   .561
Georgia 9 17   .346     29 29   .500
Vanderbilt 10 19   .345     29 32   .475
Kentucky 8 19   .296     29 32   .475
Western
#9 Auburn xy 19 8   .704     50 13   .794
#14 Alabama y 18 11   .621     42 23   .646
#18 LSU y 17 12   .586     47 18   .723
#17 Ole Miss y 14 12   .538     40 22   .645
Arkansas y 13 15   .464     38 23   .623
Mississippi State 11 16   .407     34 25   .576
x – Division champion
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1995; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1995 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament was held as separate tournaments for the Eastern Division and the Western Division. The Eastern Division tournament was held at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, TN. The Western Division tournament was held at Dudy Noble Field in Starkville, MS. Both tournaments were held from May 18th through May 21st. Tennessee won its third consecutive Eastern Division tournament and Alabama won the Western Division tournament. All games played in the tournament were added to the teams' 24-game regular season conference records.

As the tournament champion with the highest conference winning percentage, Tennessee was named SEC champion and awarded the league's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.


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