Big South Baseball Standings: Who’s on Top?

Check out the latest Big South Baseball Standings to see who’s on top.

Big South Conference Baseball Standings

The Big South Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division I. Originally a non-football conference, the Big South began sponsoring a Football League in 2002. Member institutions are located in the southeastern United States

As of the end of the 2017 season, Coastal Carolina has won the most regular season championships with 5. Liberty has won the most tournament championships with 9.

The current standings are as follows:
1. Campbell
2. Radford
3. High Point
4. Longwood
5. Hampton

Who is on top?

As the college baseball season starts to wind down, teams are jockeying for position in the Conference Standings In the Big South four teams are within two games of each other at the top of the standings. Here is a look at where each team stands heading into the final week of the regular season

Radford Highlanders
The Radford Highlanders are currently in first place in the Big South with a conference record of 10-4. They have won five of their last six games, including a series win over second place Campbell. Radford will close out their Regular Season with a three-game series on the road against Liberty.

Campbell Fighting Camels
The Campbell Fighting Camels are right behind Radford in second place with a conference record of 9-5. They lost their last series against Radford, but they have won four out of their last six games overall. Campbell will close out their regular season with a three-game series at home against Winthrop.

Winthrop Eagles
The Winthrop Eagles are third in the conference standings with an 8-6 record. They have won two out of their last three games, but they lost their most recent series against fourth place Coastal Carolina Winthrop will close out their Regular Season on the road against Campbell.

Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers are fourth in the conference standings with an 8-6 record. They have won four out of their last six games, including a series win over third place Winthrop. Coastal Carolina will close out their regular season at home against Presbyterian.

Who is in the lead?

Entering the final week of the season, the Big South Conference’s Coastal and Liberty divisions are still very much up for grabs. Here’s a look at the standings, with the top two teams in each division qualifying for the Big South tournament.

Coastal Division
1. Campbell (20-5, 32-19)
2. Radford (14-11, 28-23)
3. High Point (12-13, 24-28)
4. UNC Asheville (12-13, 23-26)
5. Longwood (8-17, 22-28)

Liberty Division
1. Liberty (16-9, 32-18)
2. Charleston Southern (15-10, 34-20)
3. Gardner Webb (14-11, 27-24)
4. Presbyterian (11-14, 26-25)

Who is in first place?

As of September 16th, the answer to that question is the Mississippi State Bulldogs. They narrowly clinched first place in the SEC West division with a record of 46-14. The Louisiana State University Tigers (45-14) claimed second place in the division and the University of Alabama Crimson Tide (43-16) took third. These three teams will be moving on to the SEC tournament

Who is in the running?

As the season enters its final weeks, every game becomes more and more important. Teams are jockeying for position, looking to solidify their place in the standings. Here’s a look at the latest standings in the Big South Conference

1. Florida State Seminoles (13-7)
2. Clemson Tigers (12-8)
3. Louisville Cardinals (11-9)
4. Virginia Cavaliers (10-10)
5. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (9-11)

Who is in contention?

The college baseball season is in Full Swing and the teams in the Big South are battling it out for conference supremacy. Here is a look at the current standings, with a few notes on who is in contention for the top spot.

1. Liberty (19-5, 7-1 Big South) – The Flames are off to a great start in conference play and are currently riding a seven-game Winning Streak They have a chance to extend that streak this week with games against VMI and Charleston Southern.

2. Longwood (18-7, 6-2 Big South) – The Lancers have won five of their last six games and are right behind Liberty in the standings. They will take on UNC Asheville this week in a crucial series.

3. Radford (16-9, 4-4 Big South) – The Highlanders have been up and down in conference play so far, but they are still very much in the mix for the title. They will face Gardner-Webb this week in a key series.

4. Campbell (16-10, 3-5 Big South) – The Camels have struggled a bit in conference play, but they are still within striking distance of first place. They will take on High Point this week in a crucial series.

Who is chasing the lead?

The Big South Conference regular season is coming to a close, and three teams are still in the hunt for the conference title Coastal Carolina is currently in first place with a record of 17-5, followed by Liberty at 16-6 and Radford at 15-7.

These three teams have separated themselves from the pack and are currently riding high atop the conference standings. But with only a few games remaining, anything can happen. Who will come out on top when the dust settles?

Who is making a run?

As the season enters its home stretch, it’s time to take a look at which teams are leading the pack in the Big South Conference The top four teams in the conference will qualify for the postseason tournament, so there’s still plenty of jockeying for position taking place.

Here are the latest standings:

1. Liberty (22-5, 12-2): The Flames have been on fire of late, winning eight straight games to take control of first place in the conference. They have a potent offense that is averaging over seven runs per game, and they also have one of the best pitchers in the conference in Cole Henry.

2. Radford (19-8, 10-4): The Highlanders have been right behind Liberty in the standings all season long and they are currently riding a six-game winning streak They have a well-rounded team with a good mix of power and speed, and they have been getting solid pitching all season long.

3. Campbell (16-11, 8-6): The Camels have been up and down all season but they seem to be hitting their stride at the right time. They have a potent offense that is led by slugger Matt Eliopoulos, and their pitching has been much improved lately as well.

4. USC Upstate (14-13, 7-7): The Spartans are currently on the outside looking in when it comes to the postseason picture but they are just one game out of fourth place. They have a solid all-around team with no real weakness, and they will be dangerous if they can qualify for the tournament.

Who is making a charge?

As the season winds down, teams are starting to position themselves for the postseason. Here is a look at how the standings currently stack up.

In the East Division, the Columbus Lions are on top with a record of 8-2. They are followed by the Jacksonville Sharks (7-3), the Orlando Predators (6-4), and the Tampa Bay Storm (4-6).

In the West Division, the Alabama Hammers (8-2) and the Louisiana Swashbucklers (7-3) are tied for first place. The Mississippi RiverKings (6-4) and the Tennessee Valley Vipers (5-5) round out the division.

Who is making a push?

The conference standings will be updated each day to show who is making a push and who is falling behind. The top four teams will make the conference tournament
1. Florida (10-4, 31-12)
2. LSU (9-5, 32-11)
3. Vanderbilt (9-5, 28-14)
4. Auburn (8-6, 26-16)
5. Arkansas (7-7, 25-17)
6. Mississippi State (6-8, 25-17)
7. Ole Miss (5-9, 24-19)
8. Missouri (4-10, 17-25)
9. Kentucky (3–11, 18–25)
10. Alabama (3–11, 18–25)

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