American college baseball season
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
Pitchers
Jeff Conley
Eddie Escribano
Scott Heaton
Mike Kasprzak
Eddie Kruijs
Camilo Pascual
Danny Smith
Kevin Smith
Sam Sorce
Rob Souza
Bob Williams
Infielders
Calvin James
Phil Lane
Steve Lusby
Greg Pompos
Don Rowland
Tom Saccom
Thomas Buckler
Donald Hensley
Outfielders
Orlando Artiles
Dave Carr
Doug Shields
Javier Velazquez
Mickey Williams
Catchers
Schedule
1982 Miami Hurricanes baseball game log
Regular season
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
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
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
Perry Field
2–6
38–13
April 19
at Florida
Perry Field
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
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
Post-season
NCAA tournament: Atlantic Regional
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
NCAA tournament: College World Series
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
Awards and honors
Phil Lane
College World Series All-Tournament Team
Nelson Santovenia
College World Series All-Tournament Team
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 .
References
"College Baseball Conference Standings – 1982" . Boyd's World. Retrieved October 8, 2014.
^ "College World Series record Book" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved June 22, 2012.
"2012 Miami Hurricanes Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). HurricaneSports.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2016. Retrieved July 14, 2012.
"MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "University of Miami"" . Retrieved July 14, 2012.
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