2005 Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball team

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2005 Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball
Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball logo.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Record42–22 (13-16 SEC)
Head coach
Home stadium Dudy Noble Field, Polk–DeMent Stadium
Seasons
 2004
2006 

Contents

2005 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 2 Florida  xy2010 .6674823 .676
No. 8 Tennessee  y1811 .6214621 .687
No. 26 South Carolina  y1614 .5334123 .641
Vanderbilt  1317 .4333421 .618
Georgia  1217 .4143025 .545
Kentucky  722 .2412927 .518
Western
No. 11 Ole Miss  xy1812 .6004022 .645
No. 19 LSU  xy1812 .6004022 .645
No. 20 Alabama  y1713 .5674023 .635
Mississippi State  y1316 .4484222 .656
Arkansas  y1317 .4333922 .639
Auburn  y1317 .4333426 .567
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2005 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2005 Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball team won the SEC tournament and placed second at the Miami Regional at the 2005 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.

Ron Polk was the coach of the Bulldogs, in his 26th year.

Regular season

The Bulldogs closed out the regular season with a 36–20 record and an SEC record of 13-16.

SEC tournament

The Bulldogs defeated LSU, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Ole Miss en route to their 5th SEC Tournament victory.

NCAA tournament

The Bulldogs were the 2 seed in the Miami regional, but lost twice to Miami and were eliminated.

Season results

DateOpponentResultOverallSECNotes
Regular season
Feb 25Eastern IllinoisW 3-11-0
Feb 26Eastern IllinoisW 16-62-0
March 1Miss. Valley StateW 14-73-0
March 4Austin PeayW 4-34-0NBC Classic - Starkville, MS
March 5KansasW 5-05-0NBC Classic - Starkville, MS
March 6KansasW 9-26-0NBC Classic - Starkville, MS
March 8Louisiana TechW 5-37-0
March 9Jackson StateW 14-28-0
March 11at ArizonaL 3-98-1
March 12at ArizonaL 3-78-2
March 13at ArizonaW 13-129-2
March 15MemphisW 11-810-2
March 16MemphisW 4-211-2
March 18VanderbiltL 3-1011-30-1
March 19VanderbiltW 5-312-31-1
March 20VanderbiltW 5-113-32-1
March 22New OrleansW 5-114-3
March 23New OrleansW 8-415-3
March 25at ArkansasW 5-316-33-1
March 26at ArkansasW 13-417-34-1
March 27at ArkansasL 5-1017-44-2
March 29Ole MissL 1-517-5Mayor's Trophy - Jackson, MS
April 3at TennesseeL 1-217-64-3
April 3at TennesseeL 1-217-74-4
April 5SamfordW 14-518-7played in Jackson, MS
April 8AuburnW 4-119-75-4
April 9AuburnL 7-819-85-5
April 10AuburnW 4-020-86-5
April 12Louisiana-MonroeW 9-321-8
April 13SamfordW 13-122-8
April 15at GeorgiaL 1-522-96-6
April 16at GeorgiaW 6-023-97-6
April 17at GeorgiaL 3-623-107-7
April 19at South AlabamaW 10-624-10
April 20South AlabamaW 2-125-10played in Jackson, MS
April 22KentuckyW 12-426-108-7
April 23KentuckyL 5-1226-118-8
April 24KentuckyW 3-227-119-8
April 26Southern MissW 5-428-11
April 27Southern MissL 1-628-12
April 29at Ole MissL 4-1128-139-9
April 30at Ole MissL 0-528-149-10
May 1at Ole MissL 1-928-159-11
May 6AlabamaW 7-329-1510-11
May 7AlabamaL 3-529-1610-12
May 8AlabamaW 5-330-1611-12
May 9Birmingham SouthernW 10-431-16played in Jackson, MS
May 10Miss. Valley StateW 3-232-16
May 13at FloridaL 2-832-1711-13
May 14at FloridaL 1-232-1811-14
May 15at FloridaW 6-533-1812-14
May 17UT-MartinW 17-334-18
May 17UT-MartinW 8-335-18
May 20LSUL 5-735-1912-15
May 21LSUW 5-336-1913-15
May 22LSUL 2-336-2013-16
SEC tournament - Hoover, AL
May 25LSUW 9-237-20
May 26South CarolinaW 6-238-20
May 28TennesseeW 3-239-20
May 29Ole MissW 4-140-20SEC Tournament champion
NCAA Regionals - Coral Gables, FL
June 3Florida AtlanticW 13-241-20
June 4MiamiL 1-441-21
June 5Florida AtlanticW 8-442-21
June 5MiamiL 4-1042-222nd place in Regional

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References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings – 2005". boydsworld.com. Retrieved July 4, 2017.