1993 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament

The 1993 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament was the first year the SEC held separate tournaments for the Eastern Division and the Western Division. The Eastern Division tournament was held at Sarge Frye Field in Columbia, South Carolina, from May 20 through 23. The Western Division tournament was held at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, LA also from May 20 through 23. Tennessee won the Eastern Division tournament and LSU won the Western Division tournament. All games played in the tournament were added to the teams' records from the 24-game conference regular season.

1993 Southeastern Conference
baseball tournament
Teams6
FormatSix-team double elimination tournament
Finals site
ChampionsTennessee (1st title)
Winning coachRod Delmonico (1st title)
MVPTodd Helton (Tennessee)
Attendance8,050
1993 Southeastern Conference
baseball tournament
Teams6
FormatSix-team double elimination tournament
Finals site
ChampionsLSU (4th title)
Winning coachSkip Bertman (4th title)
MVPHarry Berrios (LSU)
Attendance28,196
1993 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 20 Tennessee  xy 2010 .6674520 .692
No. 29 South Carolina  y 1510 .6003920 .661
Kentucky  y 1414 .5003823 .623
Florida   1214 .4623325 .569
Vanderbilt   1115 .4233223 .582
Georgia   1018 .3573029 .508
Western
No. 1 LSU  xy 188 .6925317 .757
No. 28 Auburn  y 1711 .6074023 .635
No. 25 Mississippi State  y 1712 .5864121 .661
Arkansas   1116 .4073326 .559
Alabama   915 .3752725 .519
Ole Miss   819 .2963125 .554
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1993
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

As the tournament champion with the highest conference winning percentage, LSU was named SEC champion and awarded the league's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

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