
Texas baseball team won 2005 national championship
Five facts about the 2005 Texas baseball team, which won the Longhorns’ sixth national championship.
The Southeastern Conference tournament is here, with some of the best college baseball teams gathering before the NCAA Tournament.
Texas baseball is one of the favorites to win it all, having topped the college baseball rankings on more than one occasion. Jim Schlossnagle’s first year in Austin could not have gone much better, winning SEC Coach of the Year and leading the Longhorns to a 42-11 overall record. The return of outfielder Max Belyeu has jolted their offense and they also boast the SEC Freshman of the Year, closer Dylan Volantis.
About a hundred miles east of the 40 Acres, Texas A&M is scrambling to find momentum after a historic fall from their preseason No. 1 ranking. The Aggies have earned a few strong series wins over the Volunteers and the Razorbacks, but they ended the season losing back-to-back series against Missouri and Georgia.
The No. 14 seed Texas A&M will begin the tournament Tuesday against No. 11 seed Mississippi State, while No. 1 seed Texas will face either No. 8 seed Tennessee or the winner of No. 9 seed Alabama or No. 16 seed Missouri.
Here’s everything to know about the SEC Tournament.
How to watch the SEC Tournament
TV channel, streaming info for SEC baseball
All games in the tournament will be on ESPN-related platforms. The first five days of the tournament will be on SEC Network with the title game scheduled for ESPN2.
SEC baseball tournament dates, location
The tournament runs through the weekend, starting Tuesday in Alabama, about 8 miles south of Birmingham.
Dates: first round, Tuesday; second round, Wednesday; quarterfinals, Thursday and Friday; semifinals, Saturday; title game, Sunday
Location: Hoover Metropolitan Complex in Hoover, Ala.
SEC baseball tournament schedule, results
Tuesday
Game 1: No. 9 Alabama vs No. 16 Missouri, 4-1
Game 2: No. 12 Oklahoma vs No. 13 Kentucky, 1 p.m.
Game 3: No. 10 Florida vs No. 15 South Carolina, 4:30 p.m.
Game 4: No. 11 Mississippi State vs No. 14 Texas A&M, 8 p.m.
Wednesday
Game 5: No. 8 Tennessee vs No. 9 Alabama, 9:30 a.m.
Game 6: No. 5 Georgia vs Winner of Game 2, 1 p.m.
Game 7: No. 7 Ole Miss vs Winner of Game 3, 4:30 p.m.
Game 8: No. 6 Auburn vs Winner of Game 4, 8 p.m.
Thursday
Game 9: No. 1 Texas vs Winner of Game 5, 3 p.m.
Game 10: No. 4 Vanderbilt vs Winner of Game 6, 6:30 p.m.
Friday
Game 11: No. 2 Arkansas vs. Winner of Game 7, 3 p.m.
Game 12: No. 3 LSU vs. Winner of Game 8, TBD
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