Big Ten Baseball tournament --Hawks are the 3 seed, by far the best of the non-PAC12 teams in the B1G

wwhawk

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New format this season for the B1G baseball tournament. 4 pools of 3 teams, with the pool winners meeting in the semis. (Only 12 teams make the tournament).
The 3 teams in each pool play each other, with the winner advancing to the semis. If each pool team goes 1 & 1, the highest seeded team in the pool "wins' the pool and advances.

Iowa finished 21 & 9, in 3rd, a game back of both UCLA and OR. The Ducks are the #1 seed, because they won 2 of 3 from the #2 Bruins in the regular season.

Pool A has the 1, 8 & 12 seeds. Pool B has the 2, 7 & 11 seeds. Iowa in in Pool C, as the #3 seed, with #6 & #10. Pool D is 4, 5 and 9 seeds.

Iowa plays #10 seed Rutgers (15 & 15) at 6 on Wednesday, the 21st. Iowa plays #6 seed Indiana (16 & 14) on Friday, the 23rd @ 2.
If they win both games, or if all 3 Pool C teams win once, the Hawks "win" Pool C and play the winner of Pool B @ 6 on the 24th The title game is at 2 on the 25th.

All the seeds and times: https://bigten.org/base/tournament/ I think ALL the games are going to be televised by the Big Ten Network

A side note: If the 4 West Coast teams had not been added, your Hawks would've been B1G champs by FIVE games! Hawks @ 21 - 9, followed by Indiana @ 16 - 14
 


New format this season for the B1G baseball tournament. 4 pools of 3 teams, with the pool winners meeting in the semis. (Only 12 teams make the tournament).
The 3 teams in each pool play each other, with the winner advancing to the semis. If each pool team goes 1 & 1, the highest seeded team in the pool "wins' the pool and advances.

Iowa finished 21 & 9, in 3rd, a game back of both UCLA and OR. The Ducks are the #1 seed, because they won 2 of 3 from the #2 Bruins in the regular season.

Pool A has the 1, 8 & 12 seeds. Pool B has the 2, 7 & 11 seeds. Iowa in in Pool C, as the #3 seed, with #6 & #10. Pool D is 4, 5 and 9 seeds.

Iowa plays #10 seed Rutgers (15 & 15) at 6 on Wednesday, the 21st. Iowa plays #6 seed Indiana (16 & 14) on Friday, the 23rd @ 2.
If they win both games, or if all 3 Pool C teams win once, the Hawks "win" Pool C and play the winner of Pool B @ 6 on the 24th The title game is at 2 on the 25th.

All the seeds and times: https://bigten.org/base/tournament/ I think ALL the games are going to be televised by the Big Ten Network

A side note: If the 4 West Coast teams had not been added, your Hawks would've been B1G champs by FIVE games! Hawks @ 21 - 9, followed by Indiana @ 16 - 14
Thanks for all the info -- hadn't seen it yet anywhere else!
If the Hawks can make the semis, it will be a good opportunity to play the Bruins, who they didn't face during the regular season. Beat UCLA and they might be able to play their way back into the NCAA discussion.
 


The Hawkeyes have to greatly improve their out of conference schedule. RPI SOS is 94 and out of conference SOS is in the 180s. Mid week games playing D3 Iowa colleges, directional Illinois schools, need to be replaced with Kansas, Kansas State, Mizzou, SLU, and maybe in February/March travel south to the ACC or SEC.
 




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