1962 Ithaca Bombers baseball team

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1962 Ithaca Bombers baseball
ConferenceIndependent
Record18–2
Head coach
Captains
Home stadiumSouth Hill Diamond
Seasons
 1961
1963 

The 1962 Ithaca Bombers baseball team represented Ithaca College in the 1962 NCAA University Division baseball season. The head coach was Bucky Freeman, serving his 31st year. The Bombers completed an undefeated regular season, and got 5th place in the 1962 College World Series. [1]

Contents

Roster

1962 Ithaca Bombers baseball team
PlayersCoaches
#Pos.NameBats/throwsHeightWeightYearHome town
INF Jim Baker/
P Bieron/
P Bob Bleadow/
Sr
M Castagnola/
Bob Christina/
B Croal/
C Croll/
LHP Bill Darling/L
Sr
RHP Tom DePatto/R
So
D Donlick/
OF Ed Farquhar/
So
INF Don FazioR/R5 ft 8 in(1.73 m)175 lb(79 kg) Watertown, New York
RHP Roger Freize/R
Jr Binghamton, New York
P Kelly/
R Lembo/
P Dick Lindamer/
So
Skip Lyne/
G Monje/
Billy Odell/
Sr
T Olvert/
C Dick Rockwell/
Jr Waverly, New York
J Thomas/
INF Tom Terranova/
OF Bob Valesente  (C)R/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)175 lb(79 kg)Sr Seneca Falls, New York
LHP Frank Vandeweghe/L
T Vogt/
Head coach

Bucky Freeman

Assistant coach(es)

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

Schedule

1962 Ithaca Bombers baseball game log
Regular season
April (7–0)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
1April 10at Penn State Unknown • University Park, Pennsylvania 14–51–0
2April 12at C. W. Post Unknown • Brookville, New York 5–22–0
3April 14at Fairleigh Dickinson Unknown • Teaneck, New Jersey 7–23–0
4April 21 RIT South Hill Diamond • Ithaca, New York 28–44–0
5 Colgate Unknown • Unknown11–55–0
6April 27at Hartford Unknown • West Hartford, Connecticut 20–86–0
7April 28at Holy Cross Fitton FieldWorcester, Massachusetts 7–67–0
May (8–0)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
8May 5 Hartwick South Hill Diamond • Ithaca, New York16–18–0
9May 10at HartwickUnknown • Oneonta, New York 21–09–0
10May 13 Canisius Unknown • Unknown11–510–0
11May 13CanisiusUnknown • Unknown8–011–0
12 St. Lawrence Unknown • Unknown3–012–0
13C. W. PostUnknown • Unknown14–313–0
14 Buffalo Unknown • Unknown8–314–0
15 Army Unknown • Unknown4–015–0
Postseason
District 2 Tournament (2–0)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
16vs Penn StateUnknown • University Park, Pennsylvania7–616–0
17 Gettysburg Unknown • University Park, Pennsylvania7–417–0
1962 College World Series (1–2)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
18June 11vs Missouri Omaha Municipal StadiumOmaha, Nebraska 5–118–0
19June 12vs Florida State Omaha Municipal Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska4–518–1
20June 13vs Texas Omaha Municipal Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska2–318–2

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References

  1. "1963 Edition The Cayugan". www.digitalcommons.ithaca.edu. Ithaca College. Retrieved June 13, 2020.