2013 West Coast Conference Baseball Tournament


The 2013 West Coast Conference Baseball Tournament was held from May 23 through May 25 at Banner Island Ballpark in Stockton, California. It was the first postseason championship event sponsored by the West Coast Conference since 2009, the first such event to be held at a neutral site, and the first to feature more than two teams. In the championship game, San Diego defeated San Francisco, 2–0, to win its first tournament championship. As a result, San Diego earned the league's automatic bid to the 2013 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.

Seeding

The top four finishers from the regular season were seeded one through four based on conference winning percentage. The teams then played a double elimination tournament. However, the championship was a single-elimination game.
TeamWLPct.GBSeed
186.750
1
x- 159.625
3
2
y- BYU159.625
3
3
159.625
3
4
1311.542
5
1212.500
6
1113.458
7
816.333
10
123.042
17

Tiebreakers:
x- USD went 3–0 vs. BYU and 2–1 vs. USF to claim the #2 seed
y- BYU went 2–1 vs. USF to claim the #3 seed.

Results

Box Scores

#4 San Francisco">San Francisco Dons baseball">San Francisco vs. #1 Gonzaga">Gonzaga Bulldogs baseball">Gonzaga

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#3 [2013 [BYU Cougars baseball team|BYU]] vs. #2 San Diego">San Diego Toreros baseball">San Diego

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#3 BYU vs. #1 Gonzaga

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#2 San Diego vs. #4 San Francisco

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#3 BYU vs. #2 San Diego

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WCC Championship: #4 San Francisco vs. #2 San Diego

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All-Tournament Team

The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team.
NameSchoolPos
Derek AtkinsonSan FranciscoOF
Austin BaileySan Diego2B
Jeff BarkerBYURHP
Jaycob BrugmanBYUOF
Kris BryantSan Diego3B
Troy ConyersSan DiegoLHP
Austin GreenSan DiegoC
Cory LeBrunGonzagaOF
Justin MaffeiSan FranciscoOF
Josh MillerSan FranciscoSS

Most Outstanding Player

Troy Conyers was named Tournament Most Outstanding Player. Conyers was a pitcher for San Diego who made his first career collegiate start in the championship game, and turned in a complete game shutout to earn the win. He recorded nine strikeouts while allowing only two hits.