2005 Texas Longhorns baseball team

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2005 Texas Longhorns baseball
Texas Longhorns logo.svg
Conference Big 12 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
CB No. 1
Record56–16 (16–10 Big 12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home stadium Disch–Falk Field
Seasons
  2004
2006 
2005 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 6 Nebraska  y1980 .70457150 .792
No. 4 Baylor  y1980 .70446240 .657
No. 1 Texas  y16100 .61556160 .778
Missouri  y16110 .59340230 .635
Oklahoma  y14130 .51935260 .574
Oklahoma State  12150 .44434250 .576
Kansas  11150 .42336280 .563
Texas Tech  9160 .36034250 .576
Texas A&M  9180 .33330251 .545
Kansas State  8190 .29630250 .545
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball [1]

The 2005 Texas Longhorns baseball team represented the University of Texas in the 2005 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Longhorns played their home games at UFCU Disch-Falk Field. The team was coached by Augie Garrido in his 9th season at Texas.

Contents

The Longhorns won the College World Series, defeating the Florida Gators in the championship series.

Roster

2005 Texas Longhorns baseball team
PlayersCoaches
#Pos.NameBats/throwsHeightWeightYearHome town
3 RHP Adrian AlanizR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)202 lb(92 kg)Fr Sinton, TX
15 OF Calvin BeamonL/L6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)195 lb(88 kg)Jr Aurora, CO
40 RHP Drew BishopR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)182 lb(83 kg)Fr Rockwall, TX
36 RHP Randy BooneR/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)199 lb(90 kg)So Yoakum, TX
14 C Preston ClarkR/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)199 lb(90 kg)Fr Rockwall, TX
46 LHP Buck CodyL/L6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)201 lb(91 kg)Sr Oklahoma City, OK
44 RHP J. B. Cox R/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)206 lb(93 kg)Jr Bay City, TX
26 INF Will CrouchR/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)224 lb(102 kg)Sr Austin, TX
33 RHP Brent DawsonR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)205 lb(93 kg)Jr San Antonio, TX
28 RHP Zach GallenkampR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)206 lb(93 kg)So Austin, TX
4 C Todd GilfillanR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)193 lb(88 kg)Fr Austin, TX
24 LHP Bryan HerreraL/L5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)182 lb(83 kg)Jr Austin, TX
6 INF Robby HudsonR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)165 lb(75 kg)Sr Redlands, CA
29 OF Thomas IncavigliaS/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)193 lb(88 kg)So Monterey, CA
2 INF Seth JohnstonR/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)200 lb(91 kg)Sr Boerne, TX
32 OF Carson KainerR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)202 lb(92 kg)So Tomball, TX
30 RHP Kenn KasparekR/R6 ft 10 in(2.08 m)235 lb(107 kg)Fr Weimar, TX
35 C Pack Landfair R/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)211 lb(96 kg)Sr Springfield, VA
8 INF David Maroul R/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)215 lb(98 kg)Sr Benbrook, TX
23 RHP Kyle McCullochR/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)178 lb(81 kg)So Houston, TX
1 INF Nick PeoplesR/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)186 lb(84 kg)So Round Rock, TX
7 LHP Dooley PrinceL/L5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)183 lb(83 kg)Sr Sulphur, LA
48 RHP Andy ReeseR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)188 lb(85 kg)Fr Austin, TX
47 RHP Clayton StewartR/R6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)225 lb(102 kg)Sr Angleton, TX
5 LHP Jordon StreetL/L5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)167 lb(76 kg)Fr Austin, TX
27 RHP Huston StreetR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)190 lb(86 kg)Fr Austin, TX
13 OF Drew Stubbs R/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)199 lb(90 kg)So Atlanta, TX
31 C Taylor Teagarden R/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)201 lb(91 kg)Jr Carrollton, TX
9 INF Clay Van Hook R/R5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)160 lb(73 kg)So Brenham, TX
34 INF Chance WheelessL/L6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)207 lb(94 kg)So Round Rock, TX
Head coach

16 Augie Garrido (9th year)

Assistant coach(es)

22 Tommy Harmon (16th year)
50 Tom Holliday (2nd year)


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Current redshirt

Schedule

2005 Texas Longhorns baseball game log (56–16)
Regular season (43–12)
February (15–0)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordBig 12 record
February 4at San Diego State No. 1 Tony Gwynn Stadium W 7–31–0
February 5at San Diego StateNo. 1Tony Gwynn StadiumW 13–52–0
February 6at San Diego StateNo. 1Tony Gwynn StadiumW 7–03–0
February 9 Texas–Pan American No. 1 Disch–Falk Field W 7–14–0
February 11 UNLV No. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 4–35–0
February 12UNLVNo. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 7–66–0
February 13UNLVNo. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 12–37–0
February 15 UTSA No. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 10–08–0
February 18No. 6 Stanford No. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 5–49–0
February 19No. 6 StanfordNo. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 8–710–0
February 20No. 6 StanfordNo. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 5–411–0
February 22 Texas–Arlington No. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 5–412–0
February 25 Youngstown State No. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 14–013–0
February 27Youngstown StateNo. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 8–014–0
February 27Youngstown StateNo. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 8–215–0
March (9–4)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordBig 12 record
March 4at No. 14 Arizona No. 1 Sancet Stadium W 5–416–0
March 5at No. 14 ArizonaNo. 1Sancet StadiumL 3–816–1
March 6at No. 14 ArizonaNo. 1Sancet StadiumW 5–417–1
March 9No. 7 Rice No. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 7–018–1
March 11 Purdue No. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 9–119–1
March 12PurdueNo. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 8–620–1
March 13PurdueNo. 1Disch–Falk FieldW 8–021–1
March 18No. 26 Baylor No. 1Disch–Falk FieldL 2–321–20–1
March 19at No. 26 BaylorNo. 1 Baylor Ballpark L 1–921–30–2
March 20at No. 26 BaylorNo. 1Baylor BallparkL 3–421–40–3
March 24 Texas Tech No. 7Disch–Falk FieldW 7–322–41–3
March 25Texas TechNo. 7Disch–Falk FieldW 8–723–42–3
March 29 Texas A&M–Corpus Christi No. 5Disch–Falk FieldW 2–124–4
April (12–5)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordBig 12 record
April 1 Kansas State No. 5Disch–Falk FieldW 8–025–43–3
April 2Kansas StateNo. 5Disch–Falk FieldW 5–426–44–3
April 3Kansas StateNo. 5Disch–Falk FieldL 3–526–54–4
April 5 Texas State No. 5Disch–Falk FieldW 3–227–5
April 8at No. 4 Nebraska No. 5 Haymarket Park L 3–427–64–5
April 9at No. 4 NebraskaNo. 5Haymarket ParkW 11–428–65–5
April 10at No. 4 NebraskaNo. 5Haymarket ParkW 6–529–66–5
April 15 Oklahoma No. 3Disch–Falk FieldW 2–030–67–5
April 16OklahomaNo. 3Disch–Falk FieldW 4–031–68–5
April 17OklahomaNo. 3Disch–Falk FieldW 11–732–69–5
April 20at RiceNo. 3 Reckling Park W 7–633–6
April 22at No. 27 Oklahoma State No. 3 Allie P. Reynolds Stadium W 4–334–610–5
April 23at No. 27 Oklahoma StateNo. 3Allie P. Reynolds StadiumW 12–835–611–5
April 24at No. 27 Oklahoma StateNo. 3Allie P. Reynolds StadiumL 2–335–711–6
April 27 Texas State No. 2Disch–Falk FieldL 1–235–8
April 29No. 16 Missouri No. 2Disch–Falk FieldW 4–136–812–6
April 30No. 16 MissouriNo. 2Disch–Falk FieldL 2–736–912–7
May (7–3)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordBig 12 record
May 1No. 16 MissouriNo. 2Disch–Falk FieldW 6–137–913–7
May 3Texas-Pan AmericanNo. 3Disch–Falk FieldW 12–038–9
May 6at Kansas No. 3 Hoglund Ballpark L 2–538–1013–8
May 7at KansasNo. 3Hoglund BallparkL 1–238–1113–9
April 6at KansasNo. 3Hoglund BallparkW 16–539–1114–9
May 14 Dallas Baptist No. 4Disch–Falk FieldW 9–240–11
May 14Dallas BaptistNo. 4Disch–Falk FieldW 3–241–11
May 20at Texas A&M No. 4 Olsen Field L 7–841–1214–10
May 21Texas A&MNo. 4Disch–Falk FieldW 2–142–1215–10
May 22Texas A&MNo. 4Disch–Falk FieldW 11–143–1216–10
Postseason (13–4)
DateOpponentSeed/RankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordB12T record
May 25vs. (6) Oklahoma State(3) No. 5 Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark L 4–1043–130–1
May 26vs. (7) Kansas(3) No. 5Chickasaw Bricktown BallparkW 9–044–131–1
May 27vs. (6) Oklahoma State(3) No. 5Chickasaw Bricktown BallparkW 6–145–132–1
May 28vs. (2) No. 10 Baylor(3) No. 5Chickasaw Bricktown BallparkL 8–945–142–2
DateOpponentSeed/RankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordNCAAT record
June 3vs. (4) Quinnipiac (1) No. 7Disch–Falk FieldW 20–246–141–0
June 4vs. (2) Arkansas (1) No. 7Disch–Falk FieldL 2–946–151–1
June 4vs. (3) Miami (OH) (1) No. 7Disch–Falk FieldW 12–547–152–1
June 5vs. (2) Arkansas(1) No. 7Disch–Falk FieldW 19–848–153–1
June 6vs. (2) Arkansas(1) No. 7Disch–Falk FieldW 5–249–154–1
DateOpponentSeed/RankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordNCAAT record
June 12vs. (5) No. 9 Ole Miss No. 7 Swayze Field L 4–649–164–2
June 12vs. (5) No. 9 Ole MissNo. 7Swayze FieldW 3–150–165–2
June 13vs. (5) No. 9 Ole MissNo. 7Swayze FieldW 6–451–166–2
DateOpponentSeed/RankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCWS record
June 18vs. (4) No. 4 BaylorNo. 5 Rosenblatt Stadium W 5–152–161–0
June 20vs. (1) No. 1 Tulane No. 5Rosenblatt StadiumW 5–053–162–0
June 22vs. (4) No. 4 BaylorNo. 5Rosenblatt StadiumW 4–354–163–0
June 25vs. (7) No. 6 Florida No. 5Rosenblatt StadiumW 4–255–164–0
June 26vs. (7) No. 6 FloridaNo. 5Rosenblatt StadiumW 6–256–165–0

Awards and honors

Adrian Alaniz
Randy Boone
J. B. Cox
Will Crouch
Seth Johnston
Carson Kainer
Kenn Kasparek
David Maroul
Kyle McCulloch
Nick Peoples
Clayton Stewart
Drew Stubbs
Taylor Teagarden
Clay Van Hook
Chance Wheeless

Longhorns in the 2005 MLB Draft

The following members of the Texas Longhorns baseball program were drafted in the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft. [8]

PlayerPositionRoundOverallMLB Team
J. B. Cox RHP2nd63rd New York Yankees
Taylor Teagarden C3rd99th Texas Rangers
Seth Johnston2B5th158th San Diego Padres
Buck CodyLHP16th492nd San Francisco Giants
David Maroul 3B23rd702nd San Francisco Giants
Clayton StewartRHP28th847th Philadelphia Phillies

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
Week
PollPre12345678910111213141516171819Final
Coaches' 11*11111411111243355*5*1
Baseball America 1
Collegiate Baseball^111111175533234457751
NCBWA111111164111124335541

^ Collegiate Baseball ranks 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* New poll was not released for this week so for comparison purposes the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

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