2003 Miami Hurricanes baseball team

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2003 Miami Hurricanes baseball
Miami Hurricanes logo.svg
ConferenceIndependent
Record45–17–1
Head coach
Home stadium Mark Light Field
Seasons
 2002
2004  
2003 NCAA Division I baseball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 5 Miami (FL)  y000 45171 .722
Savannah State  000 34150 .694
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi  000 33170 .660
Birmingham–Southern  000 33180 .647
Sacramento State  000 33240 .579
Centenary  000 23330 .411
Texas–Pan American  000 21330 .389
Lipscomb  000 16310 .340
IPFW  000 17330 .340
NYIT  000 15320 .319
Morris Brown  000 10330 .233
Hawaii–Hilo  000 9380 .191
Pace  000 9390 .188
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2003 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2003 Miami Hurricanes baseball team represented the University of Miami in the 2003 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Hurricanes played their home games at Mark Light Field. The team was coached by Jim Morris in his tenth season at Miami.

Contents

The Hurricanes reached the College World Series, where they finished tied for fifth after recording a win against Southwest Missouri State and a pair of losses to Texas.

Personnel

Roster

2003 Miami Hurricanes roster [2]
 

Pitchers

  • - Marcelo Albir - Freshman
  • - Vince Bongiovanni - Sophomore
  • - Brandon Camardese - Sophomore
  • - Chiqui Chirino - Freshman
  • - J.D. Cockroft - Junior
  • - Andrew Cohn - Junior
  • - Ryan Dixon - Sophomore
  • - George Huguet - Junior
  • - Tom King - Freshman
  • - Andrew Lane - Freshman
  • - Brad Newman - Freshman
  • - Alex Perez - Junior
  • - Ryan Sneir - Sophomore
  • - Dan Touchet - Junior
  • - Shawn Valdes-Fauli - Sophomore
 

Catchers

  • - Greg Dini - Sophomore
  • - T.J. Hacker - Sophomore
  • - Erick San Pedro - Sophomore

Infielders

  • - Alex Blanco - Sophomore
  • - Ryan Braun - Freshman
  • - Paco Figueroa - Sophomore
  • - Joey Hooft - Sophomore
  • - Adam Ricks - Junior
  • - Gaby Sanchez - Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • - Matt Barkett - Sophomore
  • - Brian Barton - Junior
  • - Jim Burt - Junior
  • - Danny Figueroa - Sophomore
  • - Richard Giannotti - Sophomore
  • - Tom Shannon - Junior

Unknown

  • - Oman Reinoso - Freshman

Coaches

2003 Miami Hurricanes baseball coaching staff

Schedule and results

Legend
 Miami win
 Miami loss
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball poll from that week.
(Tournament seeds in parentheses)
2003 Miami Hurricanes baseball game log [3]
Regular season
Postseason

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References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings – 2003". Boyd's World. Retrieved March 13, 2021.
  2. Miami Hurricanes Baseball Media Guide (PDF). Miami Hurricanes. pp. 141–146. Retrieved March 20, 2021.
  3. Miami Hurricanes Baseball Media Guide (PDF). Miami Hurricanes. pp. 67–68. Retrieved March 20, 2021.