1990 Mid-Continent Conference
baseball tournament
Teams4
FormatDouble-elimination
Finals site
ChampionsUIC (1st title)
Winning coachDean Refakes (1st title)
MVPKevin Walker (Southwest Missouri State)
1990 Mid-Continent Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Blue Division
UIC  x 83 .7273324 .579
Akron   75 .5832529 .463
Cleveland State   36 .3331327 .325
Valparaiso   37 .3002035 .364
Gray Division
Southwest Missouri State  x 110 1.0004215 .737
Eastern Illinois   47 .3642430 .444
Western Illinois   48 .3331920 .487
Northern Iowa   48 .3332039 .339
Tournament champion
As of June 30, 1990[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1990 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament took place from May 11 through 14. The top 4 regular season finishers of the league's eight teams met in the double-elimination tournament held in Chicago, Illinois. UIC won the tournament for the first time.[2]

Format and seeding

The top two teams from each division advanced to the tournament. The top seed from each division played the second seed from the opposite division in the second round.

Blue Division
TeamWLPct.GBSeed
UIC83.7271B
Akron75.5831.52B
Cleveland State36.3334
Valparaiso37.3004.5
Gray Division
TeamWLPct.GBSeed
Southwest Missouri State1101.0001G
Eastern Illinois47.36472G
Western Illinois48.3337.5
Northern Iowa48.3337.5

Tournament

Upper round 1Upper finalFinal
1BUIC5
2GEastern Illinois2
1BUIC513
1GSouthwest Missouri State4
1GSouthwest Missouri State512
2BAkron4
1BUIC4
1GSouthwest Missouri State0
Lower round 1Lower final
1GSouthwest Missouri State9
2GEastern Illinois82GEastern Illinois2
2BAkron1

All-Tournament Team

NameSchool
Brent BartlettSouthwest Missouri State
Brett DavisUIC
Greg FaronSouthwest Missouri State
Corby FisterSouthwest Missouri State
Steve HallUIC
Jeff JetelEastern Illinois
Cory KruegerSouthwest Missouri State
John MalleeUIC
Jeff NelsonEastern Illinois
Jim PhillosUIC
Jeff RollysonAkron
Kevin WalkerUIC

Tournament Most Valuable Player

Kevin Walker of UIC was named Tournament MVP.

References

  1. 2021 Baseball Record Book (PDF). Summit League. Retrieved March 4, 2022.
  2. "Summit League Baseball Record Book" (PDF). Summit League. Retrieved March 15, 2022.
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