With a tip of the hat to d1baseball.com here are more interesting facts about the tourney overall:
How The Conferences Fared
SEC: 25-8
ACC: 17-9
Big 12: 10-6
American: 8-5
Pac 12: 9-7
MoValley: 6-6
C-USA: 3-4
Big Ten: 6-9
NCAA Super Regional Matchups
BATON ROUGE: 13 LSU vs. Florida State
CHAPEL HILL: 14 North Carolina vs. Auburn
LOS ANGELES: 1 UCLA vs. Michigan
LOUISVILLE: 7 Louisville vs. 10 East Carolina
LUBBOCK: 8 Texas Tech vs. 9 Oklahoma State
NASHVILLE: 2 Vanderbilt vs. Duke
OXFORD: 5 Arkansas vs. 12 Ole Miss
STARKVILLE: 6 Mississippi State vs. 11 Stanford
Left alive by Conference:
SEC 6
ACC 4
Big XII 2
Pac 12 2
Big X 1
AAC 1
ACC-SEC head to head record...ACC 5 wins, SEC 4 wins (GT did NOT help the ACC casue in this area with its 0-2 makr against Auburn....ah, what could have been!)
To me, the conference that surprised and impressed was the Missouri Valley, where Illinois State pressed Louisville into a ninth inning rally in Game 7 of that Regional before finally succumbing, and Dallas Baptist and Indiana State also won games and both got to Regional Finals games in their Regionals. All 3 teams finished in the Top 25 of RPI.
Three of the "Last Four In" actually WON their regionals (Duke, Florida State and Michigan). In doing so they helped take out the #2 seed (Oregon State) the #4 seed (Georgia) and the #10 seed (West Virginia). (So, GT was NOT the biggest upset or disappointment in the tournament except to some of its own fans.)
Baseball be a funny game.....there is NO WAY the Last Four In would score 3 Regional Championships in basketball, for example.