
Shaw, Team USA Open Men’s Softball World Cup Tuesday
September 16, 2024 | Softball
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – Mississippi State softball assistant coach Zac Shaw and the United States' Men's National Team will open play at the WBSC Men's Softball World Cup Group Stage in Oklahoma City on Tuesday.
No. 7 Team USA will compete against No. 4 Japan, No. 13 Guatemala, No. 17 Colombia, No. 18 South Africa and No. 19 Netherlands in Oklahoma City. The teams will play a round-robin before a final playoff on Sept. 21.
Shaw and the Americans will begin their World Cup journey on home soil against Colombia on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. CT. All but one of their round-robin games will begin at 7 p.m. On Wednesday, they're set to play a doubleheader against Guatemala at 4 p.m. and the Netherlands at 7 p.m. The Eagles will face Japan on Thursday and South Africa on Friday.
The top two teams in the round-robin advance straight to the final to claim the first qualification spot. Meanwhile, the third- and fourth-place nations go head-to-head for the right to play the loser of the first-place game for the second and final qualification slot.
This is the first edition of the men's world cup to be played in the two-stage format similar to the women's event that contested the Finals Stage this summer where former Bulldog Mia Davidson-Smith and Team USA won silver.
Eighteen teams will compete across three groups (Groups A, B and C). The top two teams from each group will qualify for the 2025 WBSC Men's World Cup Finals set to take place in Prince Albert, Canada next year.
Shaw is one of 12 returners on the roster from the Americans' bronze medal performance at the 2022 WBSC Men's World Cup, which snapped a 22-year medal drought. He started all nine games for the Red, White and Blue that year and hit .313 in pool play with five RBIs in five games during that round. Prior to that he batted .526 with nine RBIs at the 2022 Pan American Championship where the U.S. finished fourth.
The Odessa, Missouri, native joined the staff at Mississippi State in the fall of 2022 as a volunteer assistant before being elevated to a full-time role prior to the 2024 season. He works primarily with the Bulldog infielders and assists with hitting.
For more information on the Bulldog softball program, follow on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook and Instagram by searching "HailStateSB."
No. 7 Team USA will compete against No. 4 Japan, No. 13 Guatemala, No. 17 Colombia, No. 18 South Africa and No. 19 Netherlands in Oklahoma City. The teams will play a round-robin before a final playoff on Sept. 21.
Shaw and the Americans will begin their World Cup journey on home soil against Colombia on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. CT. All but one of their round-robin games will begin at 7 p.m. On Wednesday, they're set to play a doubleheader against Guatemala at 4 p.m. and the Netherlands at 7 p.m. The Eagles will face Japan on Thursday and South Africa on Friday.
The top two teams in the round-robin advance straight to the final to claim the first qualification spot. Meanwhile, the third- and fourth-place nations go head-to-head for the right to play the loser of the first-place game for the second and final qualification slot.
This is the first edition of the men's world cup to be played in the two-stage format similar to the women's event that contested the Finals Stage this summer where former Bulldog Mia Davidson-Smith and Team USA won silver.
Eighteen teams will compete across three groups (Groups A, B and C). The top two teams from each group will qualify for the 2025 WBSC Men's World Cup Finals set to take place in Prince Albert, Canada next year.
Shaw is one of 12 returners on the roster from the Americans' bronze medal performance at the 2022 WBSC Men's World Cup, which snapped a 22-year medal drought. He started all nine games for the Red, White and Blue that year and hit .313 in pool play with five RBIs in five games during that round. Prior to that he batted .526 with nine RBIs at the 2022 Pan American Championship where the U.S. finished fourth.
The Odessa, Missouri, native joined the staff at Mississippi State in the fall of 2022 as a volunteer assistant before being elevated to a full-time role prior to the 2024 season. He works primarily with the Bulldog infielders and assists with hitting.
For more information on the Bulldog softball program, follow on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook and Instagram by searching "HailStateSB."
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