1954 Rollins Tars baseball team

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1954 Rollins Tars baseball
District 3 Champions
College World Series runner-up
ConferenceIndependent
Record25–8
Head coach
Home stadium Harper-Shepherd Field
Seasons
 1953
1955 

The 1954 Rollins Tars baseball team represented Rollins College in the 1954 NCAA baseball season. The Tars were coached by Joe Justice in his 8th season at Rollins.

Contents

The Tars lost the College World Series, defeated by the Missouri Tigers in the championship game. [1]

Roster

1954 Rollins Tars roster
 

Pitchers

  • Bill Cary
  • Bob Leader
  • Henry Menendez
  • Jack Powell
  • Don Tauscher
  • Frank Zutsell
 

Infielders

  • Jim Davis
  • Jim Doran
  • Bart Emerson
  • Delton Helms
  • Tommy Hulihan
  • Bob MacHardy

Catchers

  • Don Finnigan
  • Bud Fisher
 

Outfielders

  • Connie Mack Butler
  • Al Fantuzzi
  • Re Moody
  • Dave Smith
  • Dave Robinson

Coaches

 

Schedule

1954 Rollins Tars Baseball Game Log [2]
Regular season
March
OpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
North Carolina Harper-Shepherd FieldWinter Park, FL W 1–01–0
North CarolinaHarper-Shepherd Field • Winter Park, FLL 0–31–1
Ohio State Harper-Shepherd Field • Winter Park, FLW 5–12–1
Amherst Harper-Shepherd Field • Winter Park, FLL 5–82–2
Georgia Tech Harper-Shepherd Field • Winter Park, FLW 6–53–2
Ohio StateHarper-Shepherd Field • Winter Park, FLL 1–23–3
Georgia TechHarper-Shepherd Field • Winter Park, FLW 6–54–3
Clemson Harper-Shepherd Field • Winter Park, FLW 3–05–3
Ohio StateHarper-Shepherd Field • Winter Park, FLW 6–46–3
April/May
OpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
Florida W 5–27–3
FloridaW 11–98–3
Miami (FL) W 8–79–3
Miami (FL)W 6–110–3
Tampa W 7–111–3
Presbyterian L 4–611–4
Centre W 19–012–4
CentreW 12–813–4
TampaW 20–014–4
Florida Southern W 9–315–4
Florida SouthernW 16–116–4
Stetson W 4–117–4
StetsonW 6–518–4
Miami (FL)L 2–418–5
Miami (FL)W 6–319–5
StetsonW 4–120–5
StetsonW 6–521–5
Postseason
District 3 (2–0)
OpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
vs VPI Harper-Shepherd Field • Winter Park, FLW 3–021–6
vs VPIHarper-Shepherd Field • Winter Park, FLW 9–322–6
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCWS Record
June 10vs Oklahoma A&M Rosenblatt StadiumOmaha, NE W 9–523–61–0
June 11vs Missouri Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NEW 4–124–62–0
June 12vs Michigan State Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NEW 5–425–63–0
June 13vs Michigan StateRosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NEL 2–325–73–1
June 16vs MissouriRosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NEL 1–425–83–2

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References

  1. "1954 College World Series". www.dateomaha.com. Data Omaha. June 16, 1954. Archived from the original on December 26, 2011. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  2. Tomokan: Rollins College Yearbook. Rollins University. 1954. Retrieved April 6, 2019.