American college baseball season
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
Pitchers
Lozaro Collazo
Dan Davies
Rick Kosek
Steffen Majer
Gus Meizoso
Bob O'Brien
Alain Patenaude
Bill Phillips
Rick Raether
Kevin Ryan
Chris Sarmiento
Kevin Sheary
Infielders
Rusty DeBold
Steve Fauci
Chris Hart
Bruce Roberts
Jon Leake
Joe Nelson
John Noce
Donald Rowland
Outfielders
Catchers
Schedule
1985 Miami Hurricanes baseball game log
Regular season
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
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
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
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
Post-season
NCAA tournament: Atlantic Regional
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
NCAA tournament: College World Series
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
Awards and honors
Greg Ellena
Mike Fiore
Chris Magno
College World Series All-Tournament Team
Rick Raether
Kevin Sheary
College World Series All-Tournament Team
Hurricanes in the 1985 MLB Draft
The following members of the Miami baseball program were drafted in the 1985 Major League Baseball Draft .
References
"College Baseball Conference Standings – 1985" . Boyd's World. Retrieved October 25, 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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