1957 Iowa State Cyclones baseball team

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1957 Iowa State Cyclones baseball
District V Playoff
Big Seven Champions
Conference Big Seven Conference
Record18–9 (11–6 Big 7)
Head coach
CaptainDan Peters
Seasons
 1956
1958 
1957 Big Seven Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Iowa State  y116 .647189 .667
Oklahoma  96 .600108 .556
Missouri  107 .588137 .650
Kansas  98 .5291111 .500
Nebraska  89 .4711210 .545
Kansas State  510 .333710 .412
Colorado  511 .3131011 .476
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1957 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1957 Iowa State Cyclones baseball team represented Iowa State University in the 1957 NCAA University Division baseball season. The team was coached by Cap Timm in his 16th year as head coach at Iowa State.

Contents

The Cyclones won the District V playoff to advance to the College World Series, where they were defeated by the California Golden Bears.

Roster

1957 Iowa State Cyclones baseball team
PlayersCoaches
#Pos.NameBats/throwsHeightWeightYearHome town
Baukol/
C Dick Bertell R/R
Sr Oak Park, Illinois
Borth /
Bridgman/
Brink/R
Carstens/
Chapman/
Chapin/
Downs/
Drum/L
RHP Paul Groth/R
Halsne/
Harden/
Howard/
Ingram/
Jacobs/
Jesiger/
P Jim Kudlinski/
So
P Gene Lafferty/
Lamont/
Lyons/
INF Jerry McNertney R/R
Jr Boone, Iowa
Olmstead/
O'Neil/
Dan Peters (C)/L
Taylor/
INF Gary Thompson /
Sr
Weise/
Head coach

Cap Timm

Assistant coach(es)

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

Schedule

1957 Iowa State Cyclones baseball game log
Regular season
April (6–4)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordBig 7 record
1April 6vs Iowa State Teachers Unknown • Unknown11–01–0
2April 6vs Iowa State TeachersUnknown • Unknown13–22–0
3April 13vs Minnesota Unknown • Unknown14–103–0
4April 13vs MinnesotaUnknown • Unknown10–113–1
5April 19 Missouri Unknown • Ames, Iowa 14–94–11–0
6April 20MissouriUnknown • Ames, Iowa6–55–12–0
7April 20MissouriUnknown • Ames, Iowa3–75–22–1
8April 26at Nebraska Husker DiamondLincoln, Nebraska 5–06–23–1
9April 27at NebraskaHusker Diamond • Lincoln, Nebraska5–106–33–2
10April 27at NebraskaHusker Diamond • Lincoln, Nebraska3–46–43–3
May (8–3)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordBig 7 record
11May 4 Oklahoma Unknown • Ames, Iowa7–17–44–3
12May 5OklahomaUnknown • Ames, Iowa4–67–54–4
13May 5OklahomaUnknown • Ames, Iowa3–28–55–4
14May 11at Kansas State Unknown • Manhattan, Kansas 13–29–56–4
15May 11at Kansas StateUnknown • Manhattan, Kansas12–710–57–4
16May 17 Kansas Unknown • Ames, Iowa7–211–58–4
17May 18KansasUnknown • Ames, Iowa12–012–59–4
18May 18KansasUnknown • Ames, Iowa4–013–510–4
19May 24at Colorado Unknown • Boulder, Colorado 13–414–511–4
20May 25at ColoradoUnknown • Boulder, Colorado7–814–611–5
21May 25at ColoradoUnknown • Boulder, Colorado10–1214–711–6
Postseason
NCAA District V Playoff (2–0)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordBig 7 record
22May 31 Bradley Unknown • Ames, Iowa2–015–711–6
23June 1BradleyUnknown • Ames, Iowa3–016–711–6
College World Series (2–2)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordBig 7 record
24June 8vs Notre Dame Omaha Municipal StadiumOmaha, Nebraska 13–817–711–6
25June 9vs California Omaha Municipal Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska2–817–811–6
26June 10vs Connecticut Omaha Municipal Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska5–218–811–6
27June 11vs CaliforniaOmaha Municipal Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska1–918–911–6

Awards and honors

Dick Bertell
Gary Thompson

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References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings – 1957". Boyd's World. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  2. Joshua Kagavi (June 10, 2013). "Iowa State baseball in 1957 College World Series". www.kagavi.com. Kagavi LLC. Retrieved September 26, 2021.