This weekend, weather permitting, the Shockers head to Southhaven, Mississippi, (just across the state line from Memphis) to play in the Blues City Classic. I say weather permitting, because the forecast is for rain all day Thursday. The games are being played at a Parks and Recreation complex, so the fields almost certainly will not be tarped, but hopefully there will be bodies to work them.
There are twelve teams at this tournament, including Indiana State, but I will only give some background for the four Shockers opponents.
They open the tournament with games on Friday against Wright State and Detroit, both members of the Horizon League. Wright State (Dayton, as you might guess) is a preseason pick for seventh in the eight-team league and Detroit is the pick for eighth. The WSU Raiders (hmm, maybe that should be lower case) opened their season two weekends ago at a UCLA-hosted tournament, losing all five games. Among their opponents were a ranked UCLA (twice), losing one of those games, 1-0, and a ranked Texas A&M.
The Detroit Titans are 1-4, also opening their season two weekends ago. They played at a tournament hosted by UNC-Wilmington, playing the likes of Iona and Nebraska-Omaha.
On Saturday, the Shocks face Mississippi State. The Bulldogs are picked fifth in the seven-team Western Division of the SEC. They have a 6-3 record, going 6-2 against non-descript competition in two tournaments they hosted and being run-ruled by Louisiana-Lafayette in a mid-week matchup.
We close out the tournament on Sunday against Samford, members of the Southern Conference, where they were a preseason pick for eighth among the nine teams. (This is the conference where Georgia Southern rules the roost.) These Bulldogs have a record of 3-5 with two of the losses coming against USF and Michigan, both ranked teams.
Here is the Tournament Central link.
There are twelve teams at this tournament, including Indiana State, but I will only give some background for the four Shockers opponents.
They open the tournament with games on Friday against Wright State and Detroit, both members of the Horizon League. Wright State (Dayton, as you might guess) is a preseason pick for seventh in the eight-team league and Detroit is the pick for eighth. The WSU Raiders (hmm, maybe that should be lower case) opened their season two weekends ago at a UCLA-hosted tournament, losing all five games. Among their opponents were a ranked UCLA (twice), losing one of those games, 1-0, and a ranked Texas A&M.
The Detroit Titans are 1-4, also opening their season two weekends ago. They played at a tournament hosted by UNC-Wilmington, playing the likes of Iona and Nebraska-Omaha.
On Saturday, the Shocks face Mississippi State. The Bulldogs are picked fifth in the seven-team Western Division of the SEC. They have a 6-3 record, going 6-2 against non-descript competition in two tournaments they hosted and being run-ruled by Louisiana-Lafayette in a mid-week matchup.
We close out the tournament on Sunday against Samford, members of the Southern Conference, where they were a preseason pick for eighth among the nine teams. (This is the conference where Georgia Southern rules the roost.) These Bulldogs have a record of 3-5 with two of the losses coming against USF and Michigan, both ranked teams.
Here is the Tournament Central link.
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