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1964 Seton Hall Pirates baseball team

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1964 Seton Hall Pirates baseball
District V champions
ConferenceIndependent
CBNo. 6
Record25–5
Head coach
Home stadiumOwen T. Carroll Field
Seasons
← 1963
1965 →

The 1964 Seton Hall Pirates baseball team represented Seton Hall University in the 1964 NCAA University Division baseball season. The Pirates played their home games at Owen T. Carroll Field. The team was coached by Ownie Carroll in his 17th year as head coach at Seton Hall.

The Pirates won the District V Playoff to advance to the College World Series, where they were defeated by the Missouri Tigers.

Roster

1964 Seton Hall Pirates baseball team
Players Coaches
# Pos. Name Bats/throws Height Weight Year Home town
C Tom Bongiorno /
Butkiewicz /
OF Mike Cadenazzi /
C Frank Cushing /
Jr
P DelMauro /
P Larry Falcon /
Fischer /
Knothe /
INF Bill Lennon /
Sr
P Bill Matusz /
INF John Monteleone /
Sr
P Nagy /
OF Kerry O'Connor /
Jr
Jim Queli /
Jr
U John Sielski /
Jr
P Strong /
INF Jack Tracy /
Sr
INF Dan Waraska /
Jr
P Bill Watson /
Sr
OF Dick Wieczezak /
Head coach

Ownie Carroll

Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured
    Injured
  • Redshirt
    Current redshirt

Schedule

1964 Seton Hall Pirates baseball game log
Regular season
April (–)
# Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record
April 9 at Rutgers Unknown • Piscataway, New Jersey 6–5
April 21 Ithaca Owen T. Carroll Field • South Orange, New Jersey 5–4
April 25 Villanova Owen T. Carroll Field • South Orange, New Jersey 1–0
at Navy Unknown • Annapolis, Maryland 6–4
May (–)
# Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record
Fairleigh Dickinson Unknown • Unknown 2–3
May 9 at Villanova Unknown • Unknown 2–3
May 19 at Delaware Unknown • Newark, Delaware 4–2
May 21 St. John's Owen T. Carroll Field • South Orange, New Jersey 5–2
May 2 at St. John's Alley Pond ParkNew York, New York 3–2
25 May 27 at Army Doubleday FieldWest Point, New York 13–6 22–3
Postseason
NCAA District II Playoff (2–0)
# Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record
26 May 29 vs LaSalle Bill Clarke FieldPrinceton, New Jersey 8–3 23–3
27 May 30 vs Ithaca Bill Clarke Field • Princeton, New Jersey 8–3 24–3
College World Series (1–2)
# Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record
28 June 8 vs Maine Omaha Municipal StadiumOmaha, Nebraska 1–5 24–4
29 June 10 vs Texas A&M Omaha Municipal Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska 14–5 25–4
30 June 13 vs Missouri Omaha Municipal Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska 1–3 25–5

References

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