NCAA Tourney Keeps Twisting and Turning
June 6, 2007 by Geoff Young
Filed under College Baseball
So, I’m over the Toreros getting bumped. The fact that only three of the eight national seeds advanced to the Super Regionals gives me some comfort.
But not much.
Still, if Vanderbilt, the top-ranked team in the country, can’t make it out of the Regionals, then I guess it really could happen to anyone. Ah, the lies we tell ourselves.
Of the sixteen schools remaining, three hail from California: UCLA; Cal State Fullerton; and my new rooting interest, the UC Irvine Anteaters. Meanwhile, Vandy has dropped to #5 in the rankings, while my Toreros have plummeted all the way to #14, …read more
Toreros Bounced from NCAA Regionals
June 3, 2007 by Geoff Young
Filed under College Baseball
Well. This isn’t what I expected from the #4 ranked team in the nation. Granted, they weren’t playing on their home field, but they did get to play in their home town.
And they didn’t win a single game.
Yep, the University of San Diego has been eliminated from its own Regional without so much as a single victory. The Toreros dropped their opener Friday night to Fresno State, and followed it up with a 6-5 loss to Minnesota on Saturday at Tony Gwynn Stadium.
To their credit, the Toreros came back in Saturday’s game after entering the ninth down, 5-0. They tied …read more
2007 NCAA Baseball Brackets Announced
May 28, 2007 by Geoff Young
Filed under College Baseball
No, they don’t pack the same punch as the hoops brackets, but baseball brackets have arrived! Here’s USD’s bracket:
University of San Diego
Cal State Fullerton
Minnesota
Fresno State
California schools are well represented:
Long Beach State
UCLA
Pepperdine
Illinois-Chicago
Arizona State
UC Riverside
Nebraska
Monmouth
Texas
UC Irvine
Wake Forest
Brown
Aaron Fitt at Baseball America is blogging about the selections, and I’m sure he’ll be on top of the games as well once they start. Meanwhile, go Toreros!
Toreros to Host NCAA Regional
May 28, 2007 by Geoff Young
Filed under College Baseball
Congratulations to the #5 ranked University of San Diego Toreros (full disclosure: my alma mater) for winning the WCC championship and being chosen as a host for the NCAA regionals. This marks the first time a regional will be hosted here in San Diego.
Big thanks also to San Diego State University for allowing USD to use Tony Gwynn Stadium for the event. Nice to see the two schools coming together to do the right thing for the city.
Other teams in the San Diego regional will be announced on ESPN at 9:30 a.m. PT on Monday. Stay tuned…






