Sun. SEC Scores 3/9/.14

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Tennessee 6, Arizona St. 4 -Vols take series 2-1
Brown 0, So Carolina 1 -USC sweeps - BU scores 0 runs on weekend
So Miss 2, Missouri 1 -MU wins 2-1
Purdue 3, LSU 7 -LSU sweeps
Winthrop 1, Vanderbilt 4 -VU sweeps
MVSU 0, Alabama 3 -Bama sweeps
UConn 5, Florida 6 F/10 -Gators sweep
Ball State 2, Kentucky 26 -UK wins 2-1
LA Tech 5, TX A&M 1 -aTM wins 2-1
Mercer 5, Auburn 6 -AU sweeps
UALR 1, Ole Miss 11 -Rebels sweep
W. Carolina 2, Georgia 6 -UGA wins 3 in own tourney
Arkansas 3, California 4
Arkansas 1, California 2 -Hogs go 1-3 in Berkeley tourney
Arizona 2, Miss. State 6 (Tucson, AZ) -MSU goes 1-3 in Tucson toruney
 
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Tennessee wins huge series at historic Pac12 opponent. Should have swept but with that officiating, two was good.

South Carolina remains unbeaten and still have 12-days before they have to actually travel out-of-state. They did not give up a run this weekend against a team playing their first games of the season.

Alabama played and swept the worst southern team in college baseball (0-15 MVSU) The Delta Devils have not score in 5 of last 6 games and scored none this weekend

Kentucky scored over 20 in two games but still lost the first against Ball State.

Auburn swept a decent Mercer (12-5) team.

Georgia won all three games this weekend at home against Buffalo, North Florida and Western Carolina. None were really bad teams. Amazingly, Western Carolina lost all three games.

Florida swept UConn and have won 5 of 6 games to move to 10-6

LSU sweeps Purdue who moves to 0-6 against SEC and 1-10 overall. The Boilermakers did look better against LSU than Tennessee.

Missouri actually played 3-games this weekend at home wining 2/3 against So Miss. Tigers are now 6-7 and host Alcorn State for 2 this week before welcoming God's Team....The Tennessee Volunteers
 
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Tennessee wins huge series at historic Pac12 opponent. Should have swept but with that officiating, two was good.

South Carolina remains unbeaten and still have 12-days before they have to actually travel out-of-state. They did not give up a run this weekend against a team playing their first games of the season.

Alabama played and swept the worst southern team in college baseball (0-15 MVSU) The Delta Devils have not score in 5 of last 6 games and scored none this weekend

Kentucky scored over 20 in two games but still lost the first against Ball State.

Auburn swept a decent Mercer (12-5) team.

Georgia won all three games this weekend at home against Buffalo, North Florida and Western Carolina. None were really bad teams. Amazingly, Western Carolina lost all three games.

Florida swept UConn and have won 5 of 6 games to move to 10-6

LSU sweeps Purdue who moves to 0-6 against SEC and 1-10 overall. The Boilermakers did look better against LSU than Tennessee.

Missouri actually played 3-games this weekend at home wining 2/3 against So Miss. Tigers are now 6-7 and host Alcorn State for 2 this week before welcoming God's Team....The Tennessee Volunteers

And not shocked by Florida.
They can look like crap for several games but still have the ability to turn around.

Damn how brutal for the delta devils it's like they could be the bucks of ncaa baseball.
 
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And not shocked by Florida.
They can look like crap for several games but still have the ability to turn around.

Damn how brutal for the delta devils it's like they could be the bucks of ncaa baseball.

Florida still not looking good. Florida, Georgia and Auburn obviously scheduled soft teams in the last pre-conference weekend.

Ironically, those three troubled teams are hosting next weekend. In fact, it appears the soft teams are at home next week.


Texas A&M at Auburn
Arkansas at Florida
Kentucky at Alabama
LSU at Vanderbilt
Ole Miss at South Carolina
Mississippi St. at Georgia
Tennessee at Missouri



South Carolina and Vanderbilt are the only "good" teams that are homestanding next week. This could really make the standings look awkward on March 17th.

Lord knows how A&M and Auburn will look
Ditto with Arkansas and Florida
Kentucky should beat Bama, but with the new Right-Field
"Alcoholic Redneck Section" at Bama, it could be close.
LSU and Vanderbilt is the best series of the weekend and it's a shame it's the first weekend.
SC should handle Ole Miss
Miss. State and UGA is a cointoss (a penny)
Tennessee should do well at Columbia...I'm worried about weather. The long-term forecast looks positive
 
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