Conference USA Baseball Tournament - Champions

Champions

Year School Site MVP
1996 Tulane Pete Taylor Park • Hattiesburg, MS Jason Fitzgerald (Tulane)
1997 Houston Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LA Scottie Scott (Houston)
1998 Tulane Zephyr Field • New Orleans, LA Brian Hughes (Tulane)
1999 Tulane USA Stadium • Millington, TN Mickey McKee (Tulane)
2000 Houston Florida Power Park • St. Petersburg, FL Jarrod Bitter (Houston)
2001 Tulane Zephyr Field • New Orleans, LA Barth Melius (Tulane)
2002 East Carolina Grainger Stadium • Kinston, NC Darryl Lawhorn (East Carolina)
2003 Southern Miss Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LA Clint King (Southern Miss)
2004 TCU Cougar Field • Houston, TX Austin Adams (TCU)
2005 TCU
Tulane
Pete Taylor Park • Hattiesburg, MS Nathan Southard (Tulane)
2006 Rice Reckling Park • Houston, TX Joe Savery (Rice)
2007 Rice Clark-LeClair Stadium • Greenville, NC Aaron Luna (Rice)
2008 Houston Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LA Bryan Pounds (Houston)
2009 Rice Pete Taylor Park • Hattiesburg, MS Anthony Rendon (Rice)
2010 Southern Miss Cougar Field • Houston, TX Scott Copeland (Southern Miss)
2011 Rice Trustmark Park • Pearl, MS Tyler Duffey (Rice)
2012 UAB Trustmark Park • Pearl, MS Michael Busby (UAB)
2013 - Reckling Park • Houston, TX -

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