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Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Tournament

Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Tournament
Conference Baseball Championship
Sport Baseball
Conference Colonial Athletic Association
Number of teams 6
Format Double-elimination
Current stadium CofC Baseball Stadium at Patriot's Point
Current location Mount Pleasant, SC
Played 1986-present
Last contest 2015
Current champion UNC Wilmington
Most championships East Carolina (7)
Official website CAASports.com baseball
Host stadiums
CofC Baseball Stadium at Patriot's Point (2015–2016)
Brooks Field (1989-90, 1993, 2004-2011, 2014)
Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial Park (2012-13)
Coy Tillett, Sr., Memorial Field (2000-2003)
Grainger Stadium (1995-1999)
Bud Metheny Baseball Complex (1994)
Harrington Field (1986, 1991-92)
The Diamond (1987-88)
Host locations
Mount Pleasant, SC (2015–2016)
Wilmington, NC (1989-90, 1993, 2004-2011, 2014)
Harrisonburg, VA (2012-13)
Manteo, NC (2000-2003)
Kinston, NC (1995-1999)
Norfolk, VA (1994)
Greenville, NC (1986, 1991-92)
Richmond, VA (1987-88)

The Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Tournament, sometimes referred to simply as the CAA Tournament, is the conference baseball championship of the NCAA Division I Colonial Athletic Association. The top six finishers in the regular season of the conference's eight teams advance to the double-elimination tournament, which in 2015 was played at CofC Baseball Stadium at Patriot's Point. The winner of the tournament receives an automatic berth to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

The first CAA Tournament in 1986 was a four team double-elimination tournament, with the bottom three finishers not participating. From 1987 through 1993, all six teams participated in a double-elimination tournament. After Old Dominion joined the league in 1992, the last place team did not participate in tournament. The CAA adopted a seven team format in 1994, with the top seed getting a bye and playing the winner of the opening round game between the game four and five seeds. This format was used until VCU joined the conference in 1996 and the team adopted a traditional 8 team double-elimination tournament. After the conference shakeup prior to the 2002 season, the league split into divisions and brought six teams to the tournament. The two division champions were automatically in the field as the top two seeds, and the top four remaining finishers were seeded three through six. This format lasted only two years, as Drexel discontinued baseball and the league dropped to nine teams and eliminated divisions. The six team format survived through the 2009 season, and the league used a four team format for 2010 and 2011. The six team format was adopted again in 2012.

The following is a list of conference champions and sites listed by year.

The following is a list of conference champions listed by school.


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