2016 Rutgers Baseball schedule released

PeteGiam07

All-Conference
Aug 29, 2007
28,767
1,218
0
That's crazy, Idk how these kids keep up with school with a schedule like that.
 

MGSA99

All-Conference
Jan 15, 2002
7,791
3,523
0
That's the norm for northern schools. They always play southern schools on the road for the first two months. There is a reason the winner of the CWS is almost always a southern school.
 

BoroKnight

All-Conference
Mar 13, 2010
11,091
2,093
0
This is unusual? You play mostly on weekends early, and of course spring break. Not sure how this is newsworthy, unless the teams we are playing are stronger or weaker than usual.
 

vkj91

Heisman
Feb 7, 2007
187,970
48,778
98
Can somebody who follows college baseball tell me who the last 10 NC teams were? Can you tell me how many northern teams make the sweet 16 each year? The last first round draft pick from a northeast university?
 

David_RU

Freshman
Nov 29, 2006
1,666
60
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Can somebody who follows college baseball tell me who the last 10 NC teams were? Can you tell me how many northern teams make the sweet 16 each year? The last first round draft pick from a northeast university?

I don't really follow the tournament but your question and always hearing that southern teams dominate made me want to look.

2015 UVa over Vanderbilt
2014 Vanderbilt over UVa
2013 UCLA over Mississippi State
2012 Arizona over South Carolina
2011 South Carolina over Florida
2010 South Carolina over UCLA
2009 LSU over Texas
2008 Fresno State over Georgia
2007 Oregon State over UNC
2006 Oregon State over UNC
1966 Ohio State over Oklahoma State

Minus 2006 - 2007, the list back until the 1960s is dominated by warm weather teams. From 1947 (first year I saw for the tournament) up until 2015 I counted 9 teams from areas that aren't associated with warm weather.

Sweet 16...
2015 1 or 2 depending on what you consider Maryland (Illinois was the other).
2014 none
2013 1 (Indiana)
2012 2 (St. Johns and Stony Brook)
2011 1, maybe 2 (UConn, Oregon State)
2010 none
2009 none
2008 none
2007 1 if you count Oregon State
2006 1 if you count Oregon State

According to wikipedia the last NE team in the college world series was Stony Brook with the previous team being Maine in 1986.

Finding the last NE university to have a first round player was easy enough. 2015 Chris Shaw from Boston College to SF Giants.
 

Zak57

Heisman
Jul 5, 2011
10,827
10,935
113
Can somebody who follows college baseball tell me who the last 10 NC teams were? Can you tell me how many northern teams make the sweet 16 each year? The last first round draft pick from a northeast university?

First one that comes to mind is George Springer from UCONN like 3 or 4 years ago. We had Bobby Brownlie a lot of years ago.
 

MozRU

All-Conference
Oct 3, 2005
12,510
2,186
0
I am surprised more northern schools don't drop baseball. I.e. Vermont
 

vkj91

Heisman
Feb 7, 2007
187,970
48,778
98
I don't really follow the tournament but your question and always hearing that southern teams dominate made me want to look.

2015 UVa over Vanderbilt
2014 Vanderbilt over UVa
2013 UCLA over Mississippi State
2012 Arizona over South Carolina
2011 South Carolina over Florida
2010 South Carolina over UCLA
2009 LSU over Texas
2008 Fresno State over Georgia
2007 Oregon State over UNC
2006 Oregon State over UNC
1966 Ohio State over Oklahoma State

Minus 2006 - 2007, the list back until the 1960s is dominated by warm weather teams. From 1947 (first year I saw for the tournament) up until 2015 I counted 9 teams from areas that aren't associated with warm weather.

Sweet 16...
2015 1 or 2 depending on what you consider Maryland (Illinois was the other).
2014 none
2013 1 (Indiana)
2012 2 (St. Johns and Stony Brook)
2011 1, maybe 2 (UConn, Oregon State)
2010 none
2009 none
2008 none
2007 1 if you count Oregon State
2006 1 if you count Oregon State

According to wikipedia the last NE team in the college world series was Stony Brook with the previous team being Maine in 1986.

Finding the last NE university to have a first round player was easy enough. 2015 Chris Shaw from Boston College to SF Giants.
Thanks for doing all that work.