1982 Miami Hurricanes baseball team
The 1982 Miami Hurricanes baseball team represented the University of Miami in the 1982 NCAA Division I baseball season. The team was coached by Ron Fraser in his 20th season.
The Hurricanes won the College World Series, defeating the Wichita State Shockers in the championship game.
Roster
1982 Miami Hurricanes roster |
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Pitchers
- Jeff Conley
- Eddie Escribano
- Scott Heaton
- Mike Kasperzak
- Eddie Kruijs
- Camilo Pascual
- Danny Smith
- Kevin Smith
- Sam Sorce
- Rob Souza
- Bob Williams
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Infielders
- Calvin James
- Phil Lane
- Steve Lusby
- Greg Pompos
- Don Rowland
- Tom Sacco
- Mitch Seoane
- Bill Wrona
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Outfielders
- Orlando Artiles
- Dave Carr
- Doug Shields
- Javier Velazquez
- Mickey Williams
Catchers
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Schedule
1982 Miami Hurricanes Baseball Game Log |
Regular Season
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February
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
February 5 | California | Mark Light Field | 10–2 | 1–0 |
February 6 | California | Mark Light Field | 8–1 | 2–0 |
February 7 | California | Mark Light Field | 10–4 | 3–0 |
February 11 | Seton Hall | Mark Light Field | 3–1 | 4–0 |
February 12 | Seton Hall | Mark Light Field | 13–14 | 4–1 |
February 13 | Florida | Mark Light Field | 7–3 | 5–1 |
February 14 | Florida | Mark Light Field | 6–2 | 6–1 |
February 15 | Seton Hall | Mark Light Field | 7–2 | 7–1 |
February 18 | Biscayne | Mark Light Field | 7–1 | 8–1 |
February 19 | North Carolina | Mark Light Field | 17–4 | 9–1 |
February 20 | North Carolina | Mark Light Field | 5–6 | 9–2 |
February 21 | North Carolina | Mark Light Field | 14–4 | 10–2 |
February 22 | Mercer | Mark Light Field | 15–8 | 11–2 |
February 23 | Mercer | Mark Light Field | 10–2 | 12–2 |
February 24 | Mercer | Mark Light Field | 9–0 | 13–2 |
February 26 | New Orleans | Mark Light Field | 9–6 | 14–2 |
February 27 | New Orleans | Mark Light Field | 4–5 | 14–3 |
February 27 | New Orleans | Mark Light Field | 6–10 | 14–4 |
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March
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
March 3 | Florida International | Mark Light Field | 6–10 | 14–5 |
March 5 | Florida Atlantic | Mark Light Field | 18–4 | 15–5 |
March 6 | at South Florida | Red McEwen Field | 14–6 | 16–5 |
March 9 | Biscayne | Mark Light Field | 13–1 | 17–5 |
March 12 | South Carolina | Mark Light Field | 2–1 | 18–5 |
March 13 | South Carolina | Mark Light Field | 4–3 | 19–5 |
March 14 | South Carolina | Mark Light Field | 8–6 | 20–5 |
March 15 | South Carolina | Mark Light Field | 4–3 | 21–5 |
March 16 | George Washington | Mark Light Field | 12–0 | 22–5 |
March 17 | Lewis | Mark Light Field | 10–4 | 23–5 |
March 18 | George Washington | Mark Light Field | 16–2 | 24–5 |
March 19 | Bowling Green | Mark Light Field | 15–2 | 25–5 |
March 20 | Lewis | Mark Light Field | 9–2 | 26–5 |
March 21 | William Paterson | Mark Light Field | 17–7 | 27–5 |
March 22 | Bowling Green | Mark Light Field | 14–1 | 28–5 |
March 24 | Bowling Green | Mark Light Field | 12–0 | 29–5 |
March 26 | at Florida State | Seminole Field | 6–5 | 30–5 |
March 27 | at Florida State | Seminole Field | 3–5 | 30–6 |
March 28 | at Florida State | Seminole Field | 3–9 | 30–7 |
March 31 | Florida International | Mark Light Field | 1–2 | 30–8 |
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April
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
April 1 | Eckerd | Mark Light Field | 9–11 | 3-–9 |
April 2 | South Florida | Mark Light Field | 5–4 | 31–9 |
April 3 | South Florida | Mark Light Field | 15–5 | 32–9 |
April 4 | at Florida International | | 13–12 | 33–9 |
April 8 | Stetson | Mark Light Field | 3–2 | 34–9 |
April 9 | Stetson | Mark Light Field | 14–7 | 35–9 |
April 10 | Stetson | Mark Light Field | 2–4 | 35–10 |
April 11 | at Florida International | | 0–5 | 35–11 |
April 14 | at South Carolina | Sarge Frye Field | 11–3 | 36–11 |
April 15 | at South Carolina | Sarge Frye Field | 12–8 | 37–11 |
April 16 | at South Carolina | Sarge Frye Field | 2–6 | 37–12 |
April 17 | at South Carolina | Sarge Frye Field | 19–3 | 38–12 |
April 18 | at Florida | | 2–6 | 38–13 |
April 19 | at Florida | | 8–7 | 39–13 |
April 22 | South Alabama | Mark Light Field | 7–2 | 40–13 |
April 30 | Florida International | Mark Light Field | 6–2 | 41–13 |
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May
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
May 6 | Florida Atlantic | Mark Light Field | 4–3 | 42–13 |
May 7 | Florida State | Mark Light Field | 11–5 | 43–13 |
May 8 | Florida State | Mark Light Field | 2–9 | 43–14 |
May 9 | Florida State | Mark Light Field | 7–7 | 43–14–1 |
May 11 | at Georgia Southern | Mark Light Field | 5–6 | 43–15–1 |
May 12 | at Georgia Southern | Mark Light Field | 14–5 | 44–15–1 |
May 14 | at Georgia Tech | Rose Bowl Field | 10–7 | 45–15–1 |
May 15 | at Georgia Tech | Rose Bowl Field | 13–3 | 46–15–1 |
May 21 | at Arizona State | Packard Stadium | 8–6 | 47–15–1 |
May 22 | at Arizona State | Packard Stadium | 1–3 | 47–16–1 |
May 23 | at Arizona State | Packard Stadium | 7–8 | 47–17–1 |
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Post–Season |
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
May 29 | vs. Stetson | Mark Light Field | 18–2 | 48–17–1 |
May 29 | vs. South Florida | Mark Light Field | 9–4 | 49–17–1 |
May 30 | vs. Stetson | Mark Light Field | 15–3 | 50–17–1 |
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Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
June 4 | vs. Maine | Rosenblatt Stadium | 7–2 | 51–17–1 |
June 7 | vs. Wichita State | Rosenblatt Stadium | 4–3 | 52–17–1 |
June 10 | vs. Texas | Rosenblatt Stadium | 2–1 | 53–17–1 |
June 11 | vs. Maine | Rosenblatt Stadium | 10–4 | 54–17–1 |
June 12 | vs. Wichita State | Rosenblatt Stadium | 9–3 | 55–17–1 |
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Awards and honors
- Phil Lane
- College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]
- Nelson Santovenia
- College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]
- Danny Smith
Hurricanes in the 1982 MLB Draft
The following members of the Miami baseball program were drafted in the 1982 Major League Baseball Draft.[4]
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National Championships in bold; College World Series appearances in italics |