lonestar Posted May 25, 2008 Report Share Posted May 25, 2008 The 16 Regional Hosts are: Georgia Michigan LSU UNC Fullerton Coastal Carolina Texas A&M Miami Rice Nebraska Long Beach St. NC St. Stanford Oklahoma State Florida State Arizona State Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lonestar Posted May 25, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 25, 2008 To see the full field of 64, watch the “Road to Omaha” selection show, which will air live on ESPN on Monday at 11:30 a.m. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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KFDM COOP Posted May 25, 2008 Report Share Posted May 25, 2008 3 Big 12 teams to host regionals!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ljeicp08 Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 go Mizzou! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lonestar Posted May 26, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 Houston Regional Rice Sam Houston St Johns Texas College Station Regional TAMU Illinois-Chicago Houston Dallas Baptist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest etbu Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 I called Rice this week and did not buy tikcets under the shed and now with Texas coming forget that. :'( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MIF04 Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 go Mizzou! You're killing me...go Ole Miss !!!! Locals in the regionals: Miami regional: West Brook's Tim Ferguson (Ole Miss) opens with Mizzou. Hosting is the #1 ranked team (Miami Hurricanes). Ferguson has won starting SS job for Rebels and is .290-3-23. Texas A&M regional: LCM's Clayton Ehlert (Texas A&M) as the Aggies host Houston, Dallas Bapt and Ill-Chicago. Tough regional as Aggies sluming at the end of the year, Houston just won CUSA tourney and Dallas Bapt is a potential surprise (2 wins this year vs. Rice and another vs. A&M). Ehlert is 6-2, 3.25 and should start one of regional games. West Brook grad David Murphy won't play as he continues his medical redshirt. UH freshman Chase Dempsay (Baytown Sterling) is the Cougar closer this year (6-3, .250 with 11 saves). LSU regional: BC's Johnny Dishon (LSU) claimed a national seed as the Tigers have now won 20 in a row. They host Southern Miss, New Orleans and Texas Southern. This regional has a lot of local flavor: Dishon (.239-1-10 but .318 in SEC conference play) along with Southern Miss's brotherly tandem from West Brook: James Ewing (.369-5-43, leading the Golden Eagles in hitting) and Michael Ewing (.200-10-22, 2nd on the team in HR) and UNO's Jake Henderson (Kelly) at 7-1, 3.99. At the Houston regional, hosted by Rice, Braeden Riley (Woodville) will represent our local Southland Conference for Sam Houston State. Braeden is .241-0-14 with 20 starts this year for the Bearkats. PNG grad Zac Harwood represents Rice. Harwood is 0-0 in limited action (2 appearances, 1 IP). Fun for all...especially me !!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EAGLE07 Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 go Mizzou! You're killing me...go Ole Miss !!!! Locals in the regionals: Miami regional: West Brook's Tim Ferguson (Ole Miss) opens with Mizzou. Hosting is the #1 ranked team (Miami Hurricanes). Ferguson has won starting SS job for Rebels and is .290-3-23. Texas A&M regional: LCM's Clayton Ehlert (Texas A&M) as the Aggies host Houston, Dallas Bapt and Ill-Chicago. Tough regional as Aggies sluming at the end of the year, Houston just won CUSA tourney and Dallas Bapt is a potential surprise (2 wins this year vs. Rice and another vs. A&M). Ehlert is 6-2, 3.25 and should start one of regional games. West Brook grad David Murphy won't play as he continues his medical redshirt. UH freshman Chase Dempsay (Baytown Sterling) is the Cougar closer this year (6-3, .250 with 11 saves). LSU regional: BC's Johnny Dishon (LSU) claimed a national seed as the Tigers have now won 20 in a row. They host Southern Miss, New Orleans and Texas Southern. This regional has a lot of local flavor: Dishon (.239-1-10 but .318 in SEC conference play) along with Southern Miss's brotherly tandem from West Brook: James Ewing (.369-5-43, leading the Golden Eagles in hitting) and Michael Ewing (.200-10-22, 2nd on the team in HR) and UNO's Jake Henderson (Kelly) at 7-1, 3.99. At the Houston regional, hosted by Rice, Braeden Riley (Woodville) will represent our local Southland Conference for Sam Houston State. Braeden is .241-0-14 with 20 starts this year for the Bearkats. PNG grad Zac Harwood represents Rice. Harwood is 0-0 in limited action (2 appearances, 1 IP). Fun for all...especially me !!!! No doubt...enjoy MIF04. Congrats on Tim earning the starting ss job...very impressive. Good luck to both Ole Miss and LSU. Unfortunately, I have to stay true and pull for my Horns. It's been a strange year for the Horns to say the least. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest etbu Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 I think it is very likely that Texas will win this region bc they own Rice. Cannot stand their fish eating guts but Rice has had a very hard time beating them over the last four years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lonestar Posted May 26, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 go Mizzou! You're killing me...go Ole Miss !!!! Locals in the regionals: Miami regional: West Brook's Tim Ferguson (Ole Miss) opens with Mizzou. Hosting is the #1 ranked team (Miami Hurricanes). Ferguson has won starting SS job for Rebels and is .290-3-23. Texas A&M regional: LCM's Clayton Ehlert (Texas A&M) as the Aggies host Houston, Dallas Bapt and Ill-Chicago. Tough regional as Aggies sluming at the end of the year, Houston just won CUSA tourney and Dallas Bapt is a potential surprise (2 wins this year vs. Rice and another vs. A&M). Ehlert is 6-2, 3.25 and should start one of regional games. West Brook grad David Murphy won't play as he continues his medical redshirt. UH freshman Chase Dempsay (Baytown Sterling) is the Cougar closer this year (6-3, .250 with 11 saves). LSU regional: BC's Johnny Dishon (LSU) claimed a national seed as the Tigers have now won 20 in a row. They host Southern Miss, New Orleans and Texas Southern. This regional has a lot of local flavor: Dishon (.239-1-10 but .318 in SEC conference play) along with Southern Miss's brotherly tandem from West Brook: James Ewing (.369-5-43, leading the Golden Eagles in hitting) and Michael Ewing (.200-10-22, 2nd on the team in HR) and UNO's Jake Henderson (Kelly) at 7-1, 3.99. At the Houston regional, hosted by Rice, Braeden Riley (Woodville) will represent our local Southland Conference for Sam Houston State. Braeden is .241-0-14 with 20 starts this year for the Bearkats. PNG grad Zac Harwood represents Rice. Harwood is 0-0 in limited action (2 appearances, 1 IP). Fun for all...especially me !!!! Nice post MIF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lonestar Posted May 26, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 I think it is very likely that Texas will win this region bc they own Rice. Cannot stand their fish eating guts but Rice has had a very hard time beating them over the last four years. fish eating guts?? I like it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
j_dog Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 .. ... Locals in the regionals: .... At the Houston regional, hosted by Rice, Braeden Riley (Woodville) will represent our local Southland Conference for Sam Houston State. Braeden is .241-0-14 with 20 starts this year for the Bearkats. PNG grad Zac Harwood represents Rice. Harwood is 0-0 in limited action (2 appearances, 1 IP). .... I understand that Braeden Riley, a freshman, is the only Bearkat starter batting under 300. And he will get that average up in time. Go Kats! Upset the BIG BOYS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EAGLE07 Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 I think it is very likely that Texas will win this region bc they own Rice. Cannot stand their fish eating guts but Rice has had a very hard time beating them over the last four years. fish eating guts?? I like it. That's caviar my friends. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest etbu Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 I think it is very likely that Texas will win this region bc they own Rice. Cannot stand their fish eating guts but Rice has had a very hard time beating them over the last four years. fish eating guts?? I like it. That's caviar my friends. Ha I am going to try to get some decent tickets but if I have to sit out in the sun not gonna happen. 07 I will call down tomorrow and if i do will call you later this week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EAGLE07 Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 I think it is very likely that Texas will win this region bc they own Rice. Cannot stand their fish eating guts but Rice has had a very hard time beating them over the last four years. fish eating guts?? I like it. That's caviar my friends. Ha I am going to try to get some decent tickets but if I have to sit out in the sun not gonna happen. 07 I will call down tomorrow and if i do will call you later this week. Please do. Also, has the LC/Friendswood series been set yet ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest etbu Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 I think it is very likely that Texas will win this region bc they own Rice. Cannot stand their fish eating guts but Rice has had a very hard time beating them over the last four years. fish eating guts?? I like it. Yea I called and there are seats but only if you want to fry. I had a chance to get seats last week under the awing but waited to late. Yea the LC vs Friendswood series starts this Thursday at UH may check that out. That's caviar my friends. Ha I am going to try to get some decent tickets but if I have to sit out in the sun not gonna happen. 07 I will call down tomorrow and if i do will call you later this week. Please do. Also, has the LC/Friendswood series been set yet ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EAGLE07 Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 I think it is very likely that Texas will win this region bc they own Rice. Cannot stand their fish eating guts but Rice has had a very hard time beating them over the last four years. fish eating guts?? I like it. Yea I called and there are seats but only if you want to fry. I had a chance to get seats last week under the awing but waited to late. Yea the LC vs Friendswood series starts this Thursday at UH may check that out. That's caviar my friends. Ha I am going to try to get some decent tickets but if I have to sit out in the sun not gonna happen. 07 I will call down tomorrow and if i do will call you later this week. Please do. Also, has the LC/Friendswood series been set yet ? This looks like the toughest regional to me....and with Texas, Rice, and Sam Houston you can bet on standing room only. Looks like ESPN for me. ;D I did see where the LC/Friendswood series starts Thursday...I am going to try and catch Thursday and Friday's games..I'll give you a call Thursday morning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MIF04 Posted May 28, 2008 Report Share Posted May 28, 2008 The Houston regional is a tough one but I would rank it 3rd or 4th along with these: Michigan (hosting as #2 seed) Arizona (preseason #1) Kentucky (led SEC in most offensive categories) E. Michigan Miami (#1 seed) Missiouri (#1 pitcher in country) Mississippi (preseason #2) Bethune Cookman Long Beach San Diego Cal Fresno State Most of the regionals are fairly competitive. I will take the Aggies' regional as the easiest...but that is on paper only. I do think Houston Regional is tough. Rice is, well, Rice. Texas is, well, Texas and Sam Houston split this year with Rice. St. John's had a lot of buzz but fell off tremendously in their conference tourney and last week of the season. For you TV buffs: noon on Friday: ESPNU: Ole Miss vs. Missiouri. Missiouri has announced Andrew Crow as their starter (#1 in the nation with 12-0 record and projected first college pitcher in draft). Ole Miss? They got that Ferguson kid out there at SS.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EAGLE07 Posted May 28, 2008 Report Share Posted May 28, 2008 The Houston regional is a tough one but I would rank it 3rd or 4th along with these: Michigan (hosting as #2 seed) Arizona (preseason #1) Kentucky (led SEC in most offensive categories) E. Michigan Miami (#1 seed) Missiouri (#1 pitcher in country) Mississippi (preseason #2) Bethune Cookman Long Beach San Diego Cal Fresno State Most of the regionals are fairly competitive. I will take the Aggies' regional as the easiest...but that is on paper only. I do think Houston Regional is tough. Rice is, well, Rice. Texas is, well, Texas and Sam Houston split this year with Rice. St. John's had a lot of buzz but fell off tremendously in their conference tourney and last week of the season. For you TV buffs: noon on Friday: ESPNU: Ole Miss vs. Missiouri. Missiouri has announced Andrew Crow as their starter (#1 in the nation with 12-0 record and projected first college pitcher in draft). Ole Miss? They got that Ferguson kid out there at SS.... Noon Friday....I'm on it. I say TF, the Frosh at OlE Miss, is gonna own Andrew Crow. ;D ;D ;D Go Rebels ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MIF04 Posted May 28, 2008 Report Share Posted May 28, 2008 The Houston regional is a tough one but I would rank it 3rd or 4th along with these: Michigan (hosting as #2 seed) Arizona (preseason #1) Kentucky (led SEC in most offensive categories) E. Michigan Miami (#1 seed) Missiouri (#1 pitcher in country) Mississippi (preseason #2) Bethune Cookman Long Beach San Diego Cal Fresno State Most of the regionals are fairly competitive. I will take the Aggies' regional as the easiest...but that is on paper only. I do think Houston Regional is tough. Rice is, well, Rice. Texas is, well, Texas and Sam Houston split this year with Rice. St. John's had a lot of buzz but fell off tremendously in their conference tourney and last week of the season. For you TV buffs: noon on Friday: ESPNU: Ole Miss vs. Missiouri. Missiouri has announced Andrew Crow as their starter (#1 in the nation with 12-0 record and projected first college pitcher in draft). Ole Miss? They got that Ferguson kid out there at SS.... Noon Friday....I'm on it. I say TF, the Frosh at OlE Miss, is gonna own Andrew Crow. ;D ;D ;D Go Rebels ! If that happens, I may buy everyone on South Beach drinks til July 4th..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EAGLE07 Posted May 29, 2008 Report Share Posted May 29, 2008 The Houston regional is a tough one but I would rank it 3rd or 4th along with these: Michigan (hosting as #2 seed) Arizona (preseason #1) Kentucky (led SEC in most offensive categories) E. Michigan Miami (#1 seed) Missiouri (#1 pitcher in country) Mississippi (preseason #2) Bethune Cookman Long Beach San Diego Cal Fresno State Most of the regionals are fairly competitive. I will take the Aggies' regional as the easiest...but that is on paper only. I do think Houston Regional is tough. Rice is, well, Rice. Texas is, well, Texas and Sam Houston split this year with Rice. St. John's had a lot of buzz but fell off tremendously in their conference tourney and last week of the season. For you TV buffs: noon on Friday: ESPNU: Ole Miss vs. Missiouri. Missiouri has announced Andrew Crow as their starter (#1 in the nation with 12-0 record and projected first college pitcher in draft). Ole Miss? They got that Ferguson kid out there at SS.... Noon Friday....I'm on it. I say TF, the Frosh at OlE Miss, is gonna own Andrew Crow. ;D ;D ;D Go Rebels ! If that happens, I may buy everyone on South Beach drinks til July 4th..... LOL...best of luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest etbu Posted May 30, 2008 Report Share Posted May 30, 2008 Who went to OleMiss? Nice campus really nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EAGLE07 Posted May 30, 2008 Report Share Posted May 30, 2008 Who went to OleMiss? Nice campus really nice. Tim Ferguson from Beaumont Westbrook. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest etbu Posted May 30, 2008 Report Share Posted May 30, 2008 Who went to OleMiss? Nice campus really nice. Tim Ferguson from Beaumont Westbrook. Got ya and 07 still blows my mind that you are a beancounter with your knowledge of sports. Ha Ha Nothing wrong but sorta of a oxymoron. LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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