1985 Miami Hurricanes baseball team
The 1985 Miami Hurricanes baseball team represented the University of Miami in the 1985 NCAA Division I baseball season. The team was coached by Ron Fraser in his 23rd season.
The Hurricanes won the College World Series, defeating the Texas Longhorns in the championship game.
Roster
1985 Miami Hurricanes roster |
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Pitchers
- Lozaro Collazo
- Dan Davies
- Rick Kosek
- Steffen Majer
- Gus Meizoso
- Bob O'Brien
- Alain Patenaude
- Rick Raether
- Kevin Ryan
- Chris Sarmiento
- Kevin Sheary
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Infielders
- Rusty DeBold
- Steve Fauci
- Chris Hart
- Jon Leake
- Joe Nelson
- John Noce
- Bill Phillips
- Donald Rowland
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Outfielders
Catchers
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Schedule
1985 Miami Hurricanes Baseball Game Log |
Regular Season
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February
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
February 1 | South Alabama | Mark Light Field | 14–5 | 1–0 |
February 2 | South Alabama | Mark Light Field | 12–9 | 2–0 |
February 3 | South Alabama | Mark Light Field | 5–7 | 2–1 |
February 5 | at South Florida | Red McEwen Field | 3–4 | 2–2 |
February 9 | Arkansas | Mark Light Field | 5–2 | 3–2 |
February 9 | Arkansas | Mark Light Field | 2–1 | 4–2 |
February 10 | Arkansas | Mark Light Field | 4–0 | 5–2 |
February 12 | Armstrong State | Mark Light Field | 14–7 | 6–2 |
February 13 | Armstrong State | Mark Light Field | 15–3 | 7–2 |
February 15 | Florida | Mark Light Field | 5–2 | 8–2 |
February 16 | Florida | Mark Light Field | 2–4 | 8–3 |
February 17 | Florida | Mark Light Field | 5–2 | 9–3 |
February 18 | Seton Hall | Mark Light Field | 9–4 | 10–3 |
February 20 | St. Thomas | Mark Light Field | 1–4 | 10–4 |
February 22 | Florida State | Mark Light Field | 2–5 | 10–5 |
February 23 | Florida State | Mark Light Field | 15–4 | 11–5 |
February 24 | Florida State | Mark Light Field | 6–5 | 12–5 |
February 27 | Tampa | Mark Light Field | 17–4 | 13–5 |
February 28 | New Orleans | Mark Light Field | 8–6 | 14–5 |
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March
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
March 1 | New Orleans | Mark Light Field | 10–0 | 15–5 |
March 2 | New Orleans | Mark Light Field | 8–3 | 16–5 |
March 3 | New Orleans | Mark Light Field | 5–3 | 17–5 |
March 5 | Rice | Mark Light Field | 7–3 | 18–5 |
March 5 | Rice | Mark Light Field | 11–3 | 19–5 |
March 8 | Maine | Mark Light Field | 10–1 | 20–5 |
March 9 | Maine | Mark Light Field | 9–3 | 21–5 |
March 10 | James Madison | Mark Light Field | 3–2 | 22–5 |
March 12 | Creighton | Mark Light Field | 6–5 | 23–5 |
March 13 | Creighton | Mark Light Field | 14–7 | 24–5 |
March 14 | Southern Illinois | Mark Light Field | 12–4 | 25–5 |
March 15 | Southern Illinois | Mark Light Field | 2–0 | 26–5 |
March 16 | Southern Illinois | Mark Light Field | 7–6 | 27–5 |
March 17 | Rutgers | Mark Light Field | 9–3 | 28–5 |
March 18 | Mercer | Mark Light Field | 14–2 | 29–5 |
March 19 | Michigan State | Mark Light Field | 11–3 | 30–5 |
March 20 | Maine | Mark Light Field | 5–3 | 31–5 |
March 22 | Michigan State | Mark Light Field | 18–5 | 32–5 |
March 23 | Mercer | Mark Light Field | 5–1 | 33–5 |
March 23 | Maine | Mark Light Field | 9–4 | 34–5 |
March 24 | Maine | Mark Light Field | 2–3 | 34–6 |
March 27 | Michigan State | Mark Light Field | 6–3 | 35–6 |
March 29 | Michigan State | Mark Light Field | 5–1 | 36–6 |
March 30 | Michigan State | Mark Light Field | 6–7 | 36–7 |
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April
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
April 3 | Florida Atlantic | Mark Light Field | 6–2 | 37–7 |
April 5 | vs. Southern California | All Sports Stadium | 11–1 | 38–7 |
April 6 | vs. Oklahoma | All Sports Stadium | 1–7 | 38–8 |
April 6 | vs. Cal State Fullerton | All Sports Stadium | 6–3 | 39–8 |
April 7 | vs. Southern California | All Sports Stadium | 8–6 | 40–8 |
April 9 | Barry | Mark Light Field | 12–1 | 41–8 |
April 10 | Florida International | Mark Light Field | 6–3 | 42–8 |
April 12 | at Florida State | Seminole Stadium | 3–2 | 43–8 |
April 13 | at Florida State | Seminole Stadium | 5–13 | 43–9 |
April 14 | at Florida State | Seminole Stadium | 8–5 | 44–9 |
April 16 | Barry | Mark Light Field | 5–0 | 45–9 |
April 17 | at Florida International | | 4–3 | 46–9 |
April 19 | at Florida | Perry Field | 11–0 | 47–9 |
April 20 | at Florida | Perry Field | 6–4 | 48–9 |
April 24 | Florida Atlantic | Mark Light Stadium | 11–3 | 49–9 |
April 29 | at Stetson | Conrad Park | 12–10 | 50–9 |
April 30 | at Stetson | Conrad Park | 2–13 | 50–10 |
April 30 | at Stetson | Conrad Park | 4–3 | 51–10 |
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May
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
May 3 | at Alabama | Sewell–Thomas Stadium | 14–10 | 52–10 |
May 4 | at Alabama | Sewell–Thomas Stadium | 6–12 | 52–11 |
May 5 | at Alabama | Sewell–Thomas Stadium | 7–11 | 52–12 |
May 11 | Central Florida | Mark Light Field | 6–7 | 52–13 |
May 12 | Central Florida | Mark Light Field | 18–5 | 53–13 |
May 12 | Central Florida | Mark Light Field | 28–5 | 54–13 |
May 17 | South Florida | Mark Light Field | 9–0 | 55–13 |
May 18 | South Florida | Mark Light Field | 1–2 | 55–14 |
May 19 | South Florida | Mark Light Field | 8–3 | 56–14 |
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Post–Season |
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
May 24 | vs. Princeton | Mark Light Field | 22–6 | 57–14 |
May 26 | vs. Virginia | Mark Light Field | 11–6 | 58–14 |
May 27 | vs. Florida | Mark Light Field | 1–8 | 58–15 |
May 28 | vs. Florida | Mark Light Field | 12–9 | 59–15 |
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Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
June 1 | vs. Stanford | Rosenblatt Stadium | 17–3 | 60–15 |
June 5 | vs. Texas | Rosenblatt Stadium | 4–8 | 61–16 |
June 6 | vs. Oklahoma State | Rosenblatt Stadium | 2–1 | 61–16 |
June 8 | vs. Mississippi State | Rosenblatt Stadium | 6–5 | 62–16 |
June 9 | vs. Texas | Rosenblatt Stadium | 2–1 | 63–16 |
June 11 | vs. Texas | Rosenblatt Stadium | 10–6 | 64–16 |
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Awards and honors
- Greg Ellena
- Mike Fiore
- Chris Magno
- College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]
- Rick Raether
- All-America First Team[3]
- Kevin Sheary
- College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]
Hurricanes in the 1985 MLB Draft
The following members of the Miami baseball program were drafted in the 1985 Major League Baseball Draft.[4]
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National Championships in bold; College World Series appearances in italics |