2001 Miami Hurricanes baseball team

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2001 Miami Hurricanes baseball
Miami Hurricanes logo.svg
ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
CB No. 1
Record53–12
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Lazaro Collazo (6th year)
  • Gino DiMare (5th year)
  • Mark Kingston (2nd year)
Home stadium Mark Light Field
Seasons
 2000
2002 
2001 NCAA Division I baseball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 1 Miami (FL)  y 4712 .797
Belmont   2824 .538
Centenary   2336 .390
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi   1836 .333
Texas–Pan American   1240 .231
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2001 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2001 Miami Hurricanes baseball team represented the University of Miami in the 2001 NCAA Division I baseball season. The team was coached by Jim Morris in his 8th season.

Contents

The Hurricanes won the College World Series, defeating the Stanford Cardinal in the championship game.

Roster

2001 Miami Hurricanes roster
 

Pitchers

  • Kiki Bengochea
  • J. D. Cockroft
  • Andrew Cohn
  • Luke DeBold
  • Tom Farmer
  • George Huguet
  • Alex Prendes
  • T.J. Prunty
  • Troy Roberson
  • Chris Sheffield
  • Dan Smith
  • Dan Touchet
  • Vince Vazquez
  • Brian Walker
 

Infielders

  • Kevin Brown
  • Eric Moore
  • Kris Clute
  • Matt Dryer
  • Kevin Howard
  • Javy Rodriguez

Catchers

 

Outfielders

 

Schedule

2001 Miami Hurricanes baseball game log (53–12)
Regular season (44–12)
January/February (12–3)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
January 25 Florida Atlantic No. 9 Mark Light Field W 9–31–0
January 26Florida AtlanticNo. 9 FAU Baseball Stadium L 10–111–1
January 27Florida AtlanticNo. 9Mark Light FieldW 4–22–1
February 3at No. 13 Florida No. 9 McKethan Stadium W 14–53–1
February 7at Florida International No. 9 University Park Stadium W 4–34–1
February 9No. 17 FloridaNo. 9Mark Light FieldW 10–45–1
February 10No. 17 FloridaNo. 9Mark Light FieldW 8–76–1
February 11No. 19 Oklahoma State No. 9Mark Light FieldL 3–96–2
February 16 Elon No. 8Mark Light FieldW 4–27–2
February 17ElonNo. 8Mark Light FieldW 10–98–2
February 18ElonNo. 8Mark Light FieldW 7–49–2
February 21Florida InternationalNo. 8Mark Light FieldL 10–179–3
February 23vs. Florida InternationalNo. 8 Homestead Sports Complex W 10–210–3
February 24vs. Florida InternationalNo. 8Homestead Sports ComplexW 2–011–3
February 25 Albany No. 8Mark Light FieldW 14–012–3
March (13–5)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
March 2 San Diego State No. 8 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome W 8–613–3
March 3 Minnesota No. 8Hubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeW 10–114–3
March 4No. 21 Arkansas No. 8Hubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeW 8–215–3
March 7 Pittsburgh No. 7Mark Light FieldW 6–216–3
March 9No. 30 Rutgers No. 7Mark Light FieldL 4–616–4
March 10No. 30 RutgersNo. 7Mark Light FieldW 13–217–4
March 11No. 30 RutgersNo. 7Mark Light FieldL 6–917–5
March 13at South Florida No. 9 Red McEwen Field W 8–218–5
March 14at South FloridaNo. 9 Red McEwen Field W 13–919–5
March 16No. 19 East Carolina No. 9Mark Light FieldW 14–1320–5
March 17No. 19 East CarolinaNo. 9Mark Light FieldL 2–720–6
March 18No. 19 East CarolinaNo. 9Mark Light FieldW 8–421–6
March 21 Cornell No. 6Mark Light FieldW 2–122–6
March 23 Northeastern No. 6Mark Light FieldW 5–323–6
March 24NortheasternNo. 6Mark Light FieldW 5–224–6
March 25NortheasternNo. 6Mark Light FieldW 5–325–6
March 30No. 29 Cal State Fullerton No. 5Mark Light FieldL 2–825–7
March 31No. 29 Cal State FullertonNo. 5Mark Light FieldL 5–825–8
April (8–3)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
April 1No. 29 Cal State FullertonNo. 5Mark Light FieldL 2–925–9
April 6 Savannah State No. 16Mark Light FieldW 13–426–9
April 7Savannah StateNo. 16Mark Light FieldW 7–227–9
April 8Savannah StateNo. 16Mark Light FieldW 16–528–9
April 13No. 3 Florida State No. 11Mark Light FieldL 9–1028–10
April 14No. 3 Florida StateNo. 11Mark Light FieldW 5–429–10
April 15No. 3 Florida StateNo. 11Mark Light FieldW 7–530–10
April 20at No. 9 Florida StateNo. 7 Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium W 7–531–10
April 21at No. 9 Florida StateNo. 7Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser StadiumW 9–632–10
April 22at No. 9 Florida StateNo. 7Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser StadiumW 7–433–10
April 27 Virginia No. 7Mark Light FieldL 0–534–11
April 28VirginiaNo. 7Mark Light FieldW 5–135–11
April 29VirginiaNo. 5Mark Light FieldW 12–636–11
May (8–1)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
May 4 Jacksonville No. 5Mark Light FieldL 2–336–12
May 5JacksonvilleNo. 5Mark Light FieldW 13–337–12
May 6JacksonvilleNo. 5Mark Light FieldW 6–238–12
May 11 Florida Southern No. 4Mark Light FieldW 12–439–12
May 12Florida SouthernNo. 4Mark Light FieldW 16–340–12
May 13Florida SouthernNo. 4Mark Light FieldW 5–441–12
May 18 New York Tech No. 2Mark Light FieldW 17–542–12
May 19New York TechNo. 2Mark Light FieldW 14–743–12
May 20New York TechNo. 2Mark Light FieldW 11–144–12
Postseason (9–0)
DateOpponentSeed/RankSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
May 25vs. (4) Bucknell (1) No. 1Mark Light FieldW 14–645–12
May 26vs. (2) Florida(1) No. 1Mark Light FieldW 6–246–12
May 27vs. (3) Stetson (1) No. 1Mark Light FieldW 16–847–12
DateOpponentSeed/RankSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
June 1vs. No. 12 Clemson (2) No. 1Mark Light FieldW 10–848–12
June 2vs. No. 12 Clemson(2) No. 1Mark Light FieldW 14–649–12
DateOpponentSeed/RankSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
June 9vs. No. 8 Tennessee (2) No. 1 Rosenblatt Stadium W 21–1350–12
June 11vs. (3) No. 2 Southern California (2) No. 1Rosenblatt StadiumW 4–351–12
June 14vs. No. 8 Tennessee(2) No. 1Rosenblatt StadiumW 12–652–12
June 16vs. (4) No. 4 Stanford (2) No. 1Rosenblatt StadiumW 12–153–12

Awards and honors

Javy Rodriguez
Kevin Brown
Tom Farmer
George Huguet
Charlton Jimerson
Danny Matienzo

Hurricanes in the 2001 MLB Draft

The following members of the Miami baseball program were drafted in the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft. [4]

PlayerPositionRoundOverallMLB Team
Mike RodriguezOF2nd54th Houston Astros
Chris SheffieldRHP4th121st Toronto Blue Jays
Brian WalkerLHP4th132nd New York Mets
Charlton JimersonOF5th146th Houston Astros
Tom FarmerRHP7th207th Detroit Tigers
Marcus NettlesOF11th330th San Diego Padres
Mike DiRosaC16th488th Arizona Diamondbacks
Dan SmithRHP17th507th Detroit Tigers
Kevin Brown1B19th585th Atlanta Braves
Troy RobersonRHP28th831st Texas Rangers
Kris Clute2B37th1112th Florida Marlins

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