1955 Western Michigan Broncos baseball team

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1955 Western Michigan Broncos baseball
MAC Champions
District IV Champions
Conference Mid-American Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 2
CB No. 2
Record25–7 (9–0 MAC)
Head coach
Assistant coach Don Boven
Home stadium Hyames Field
Seasons
 1954
1956 
1955 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Western Michigan  y90 1.000257 .781
Bowling Green  73 .70085 .615
Western Reserve  55 .50055 .500
Miami (OH)  44 .500710 .412
Ohio  44 .5001110 .524
Kent State  46 .400910 .474
Toledo  39 .250413 .235
Marshall  16 .143211 .154
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1955 [1]

The 1955 Western Michigan Broncos team represented Western Michigan College in the 1955 NCAA baseball season. The Broncos played their home games at Hyames Field. The team was coached by Charlie Maher in his 17th season at Western Michigan.

Contents

The Broncos lost the College World Series, defeated by the Wake Forest in the championship game.

Roster

1955 Western Michigan Broncos baseball team
PlayersCoaches
#Pos.NameBats/throwsHeightWeightYearHome town
INF Tom Czyz/
38 INF Leland David/
RHP Roger Eggers/R
OF Dick Erickson/
Sr
RHP Don Finnefrock/R
INF Gene Frechette/
LHP Gary Graham/L
Jr
OF Lowell Johnson/
Sr
INF Nobert Krings/
Sr
OF Bill Lajoie /
Sr
45 INF Wayne LaNeave/
42 C Freed Messner/
OF Al Nagel/
OF Jerry O'Connell/
RHP Roger Schwarzkoff/R
So
INF Jack Smith/
Jr
RHP Jim Smith/R
RHP Gerry Sposito/R
Head coach

Charlie Maher

Assistant coach(es)

Don Boven


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

Schedule and results

Legend
 Western Michigan win
 Western Michigan loss
 Western Michigan tie
1955 Western Michigan Broncos baseball game log
Regular season (17–3)
OpponentScoreOverall recordMAC record
Ohio State 16–41–00–0
Ohio State6–71–10–0
Ohio State3–12–10–0
Marshall 10–13–11–0
Iowa 1–04–11–0
Ohio 6–55–11–0
Michigan 7–56–11–0
Kent State 4–37–12–0
Kent State9–78–13–0
Miami (OH) 8–79–14–0
Miami (OH)15–310–15–0
Michigan State 1–1410–25–0
Toledo 16–311–26–0
Toledo26–012–27–0
Western Reserve 7–313–28–0
Western Reserve7–114–29–0
Glenview Navy Base 17–615–29–0
Notre Dame 0–215–39–0
Wisconsin 6–416–39–0
Wisconsin8–517–39–0
Notre Dame15–1018–39–0
Postseason (7–4)
District IV Playoff (4–2)
OpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordMAC record
Alma Hyames FieldKalamazoo, Michigan 8–918–49–0
AlmaHyames Field • Kalamazoo, Michigan3–019–49–0
AlmaHyames Field • Kalamazoo, Michigan15–420–49–0
Ohio StateHyames Field • Kalamazoo, Michigan1–021–49–0
Ohio StateHyames Field • Kalamazoo, Michigan5–821–59–0
Ohio StateHyames Field • Kalamazoo, Michigan7–422–59–0
1955 College World Series (3–2)
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordMAC record
June 10vs Arizona Omaha Municipal StadiumOmaha, Nebraska 4–123–59–0
June 12vs Oklahoma A&M Omaha Municipal Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska5–424–59–0
June 13vs Wake Forest Omaha Municipal Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska9–025–59–0
June 14vs Wake ForestOmaha Municipal Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska7–1025–69–0
June 16vs Wake ForestOmaha Municipal Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska6–725–79–0
Schedule Source: [2]

Awards and honors

Bill Lajoie

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References

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