DELAND,
Fla. - The Atlantic Sun Championship presented by Progress Energy begins on Wednesday
with three games being played on day one at Melching Field at Conrad Park on the
campus of Stetson University.
The No. 1 seed Stetson Hatters open their
quest for a third Atlantic Sun Title in a row against a newcomer to A-Sun postseason
play. The No. 6 seed Lipscomb Bisons make their frist appearance in the Atlantic
Sun tournament Wednesday at 7 p.m. versus the host Hatters. The Hatters aim to
complete the conference's first three-peat since UCF did it from 1995-1997. Gardner-Webb
beat No 1 seed Troy as the six seed in 2005. Jacksonville was the last six seed
to win the championship, in 2003.
The Mercer Bears enter the tournament
as the No. 2 seed for the second year in a row. Mercer lost twice to eventual
champion, Stetson, in 2006. This year the Bears will take on the No 5 seed Gardner-Webb
Bulldogs. Gardner-Webb secured a berth into the tourney in the final week of the
regular season thanks to Mercer's sweep of ETSU. The Bulldogs made the A-Sun tournament
from 2003-2005, but return to postseason play after a year hiatus.
The
No. 3 seed Belmont Bruins are making their second appearance in the conference
tournament. The Bruins went 1-2 in 2003 as the No. 4 seed. Their opponent this
year is preseason favorite and No. 4 seed, Jacksonville. The Dolphins are making
a fifth appearance in the A-Sun tournament. Jacksonville won the championship
in 2003 as the No. 6 seed, the last year Belmont participated.
Stetson,
Mercer and Jacksonville have all won multiple A-Sun tourney titles. The Hatters
lead the way with six titles. Mercer has won three titles, the most recent coming
in 1983. Jacksonville's most recent of their two titles came in 2003.
Every
game of the championship will be videostreamed (available on a subscription basis)
through a partnership of Stetson University, XoS and the Atlantic Sun Conference.
Fans can purchase a subscription for the entire championship for just $9.95.