UMass Minutemen baseball
American college baseball team
A-10: 1980, 1994, 1995, 1996
The UMass Minutemen baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States.[2] The team is a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. Massachusetts' first baseball team was fielded in 1877. The team plays its home games at Earl Lorden Field in Amherst, Massachusetts. The Minutemen are coached by Matt Reynolds.
Coaching history
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UMass in the NCAA tournament
Year | Coach | Record | Notes | |
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1954 | Earl E. Lorden | 3–2 | Eliminated by Missouri in the CWS. | |
1955 | Earl E. Lorden | 1–1 | Eliminated by Springfield College in the District 1 playoffs. | |
1956 | Earl E. Lorden | 0–1 | Eliminated by Vermont in the District 1 playoffs. | |
1966 | Earl E. Lorden | 0–1 | Eliminated by Boston College in the District 1 playoffs. | |
1967 | Dick Bergquist | 3–2 | Eliminated by Boston College in the District 1 playoffs. | |
1969 | Dick Bergquist | 4–2 | Eliminated by Arizona State in the CWS. | |
1971 | Dick Bergquist | 0–2 | Eliminated by Harvard in the District 1 playoffs. | |
1973 | Dick Bergquist | 0–2 | Eliminated by Delaware in the District 1 playoffs. | |
1978 | Dick Bergquist | 0–2 | Eliminated by Delaware in the Northeast Regional. | |
1995 | Mike Stone | 0–2 | Eliminated by Texas A&M in the Atlantic II Regional. | |
1996 | Mike Stone | 3–2 | Eliminated by Florida in the East Regional. | |
Totals | 14–19 | 11 appearances | ||
The format of the tournament has changed through the years. |
UMass alumni in the MLB
- Doug Clark
- Gary DiSarcina
- Nick Gorneault
- Bob Hansen
- Lee King
- Greg LaRocca
- Mark Brown
- Ed Connolly
- Chick Davies
- Mike Flanagan
- Kenny Greer
- Ralph Lumenti
- Chad Paronto
- Jeff Reardon
- Steve Shea
- Joe Sherman
- Dave Telgheder
- Ron Villone
See also
References
External links
- Official website
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UMass Minutemen baseball
- Alumni Field (1882–1965)
- Varsity Field (1966–1970)
- Earl Lorden Field (1971–present)
- Head coaches
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National Championships in bold; College World Series appearances in italics
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