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2004 MIAC Baseball Playoffs

Carleton College and St. Olaf College are proud to once again co-host the MIAC Baseball Playoffs. The winner of the four-team event will earn the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Baseball Championships. The tournament sites are Memorial Park in Dundas, Minn., and Sechler Park in Northfield, Minn. These two facilities also served as co-hosts for the Minnesota Amateur Baseball Tournament in the summer of 2003.

Scoreboard - Friday, May 14
Game 1:
#1 St. Thomas 3, St. Olaf 2 F
Game 2: #3 Gustavus 7, #2 Concordia 6 F
Game 3: St. Thomas 4, Gustavus 2 F
Game 4: St. Olaf 7, Concordia 0, F [Concordia eliminated]

Scoreboard - Saturday, May 15
Game 5:
Gustavus 7, St. Olaf 6 F [St. Olaf eliminated]
Game 6: St. Thomas 6, Gustavus 5, F [Gustavus eliminated]

St. Thomas wins fourth MIAC Playoff title in last five years... This marks first season the MIAC regular-season champ has won the MIAC Playoff title... Title-game appearance was first for Gustavus... St. Thomas now advances to NCAA Division III Baseball Championships, with dates, sites, time and opponents to be announced.

Tournament Statistics

2004 MIAC Baseball Playoffs All-Tournament Team
Brad Baglien, C/3B, St. Olaf
Casey Garven, 3B, St. Thomas
Zach Goldberg, C, St. Thomas
Ash Larsen, OF, Gustavus
Tony Konicek, OF, Gustavus
Brian Krause, RHP, St. Thomas
Mike Ramthun, RHP, St. Thomas
Ben Sherer, 1B, Gustavus
K.C. Solum, OF, Concordia
Eric Tobias, RHP, St. Olaf

Most Valuable Player: Brian Krause, St. Thomas