2005 Oregon State Beavers baseball team

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2005 Oregon State Beavers baseball
Pac-10 Conference champions
Corvallis Regional champions
Corvallis Super Regional champions
Conference Pacific-10 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 7
CB No. 7
Record46–12 (19–5 Pac-10)
Head coach
Assistant coach Marty Lees (2nd season)
Pitching coach Dan Spencer (9th season)
Home stadium Goss Stadium at Coleman Field
Seasons
 2004
2006  
2005 Pacific-10 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 7 Oregon State  y195 .7924612 .793
No. 12 Arizona  y177 .7083921 .650
No. 17 Southern California  y159 .6254122 .651
No. 3 Arizona State  y159 .6254225 .627
California  1311 .5423423 .596
Washington  1212 .5003322 .600
Stanford  y1212 .5003425 .576
UCLA  420 .1671541 .268
Washington State  123 .0422137 .362
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2005 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2005 Oregon State Beavers baseball team represented Oregon State University in the 2005 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Beavers played their home games at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. The team was coached by Pat Casey in his 11th year at Oregon State.

Contents

The Beavers won the Corvallis Regional and Super Regional to advanced to the College World Series, where they were defeated by the Baylor Bears.

Roster

2005 Oregon State Beavers baseball team
PlayersCoaches
#Pos.NameBats/throwsHeightWeightYearHome town
1 INF Todd SheltonR/R5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)185 lb(84 kg)Jr Bakersfield, California
2 RHP Dallas Buck R/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)190 lb(86 kg)So Newberg, Oregon
3 INF Chris KundaR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)175 lb(79 kg)Jr Philomath, Oregon
4 RHP Kurt SteeleR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)180 lb(82 kg)Jr Corvallis, Oregon
6 LHP Kevin GundersonR/L5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)165 lb(75 kg)So Portland, Oregon
8 INF Andy JenkinsR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)200 lb(91 kg)Sr Salem, Oregon
9 OF Cole Gillespie R/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)200 lb(91 kg)So West Linn, Oregon
10 INF Darwin Barney R/R5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)170 lb(77 kg)Fr Beaverton, Oregon
11 C Mitch Canham L/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)200 lb(91 kg)So Lake Stevens, Washington
12 OF Rob FolsomR/R5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)180 lb(82 kg)Fr Medford, Oregon
14 INF Ryan GipsonR/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)180 lb(82 kg)Jr Central Point, Oregon
15 INF Lonnie LecheltR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)190 lb(86 kg)Fr Kennewick, Washington
16 LHP Kevin JoslynL/L6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)185 lb(84 kg)Sr Spokane, Washington
17 LHP Anton MaxwellL/L5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)175 lb(79 kg)So Anchorage, Alaska
18 RHP Nate FogleR/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)185 lb(84 kg)Jr Gresham, Oregon
19 RHP Jake McCormickR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)220 lb(100 kg)So Marysville, California
20 C Casey PrisemanR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)180 lb(82 kg)Fr Woodinville, Washington
21 OF Tyler Graham R/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)180 lb(82 kg)Jr Great Falls, Montana
22 OF Danny AndersonR/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)200 lb(91 kg)Sr Modesto, California
23 OF Jacoby Ellsbury L/L6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)190 lb(86 kg)Jr Madras, Oregon
24 OF Chris CamposL/L6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)208 lb(94 kg)Sr Modesto, California
25 INF Joey LedesmaL/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)190 lb(86 kg)Jr Tucson, Arizona
26 OF Mike LissmanR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)195 lb(88 kg)So Ontario, Oregon
27 RHP Rob SummersR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)185 lb(84 kg)Fr Beaverton, Oregon
28 RHP Daniel TurpenR/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)195 lb(88 kg)Fr McMinnville, Oregon
29 INF Shea McFeelyR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)215 lb(98 kg)Jr Federal Way, Washington
30 INF Travis CarverL/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)235 lb(107 kg)Fr McMinnville, Oregon
31 INF Scott NelsonR/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)215 lb(98 kg)Jr Eugene, Oregon
32 RHP Reed BrownR/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)210 lb(95 kg)Fr Edmonds, Washington
34 RHP Jonah Nickerson R/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)190 lb(86 kg)So Oregon City, Oregon
35 C Billy MunichS/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)225 lb(102 kg)Jr El Macero, California
36 RHP Jon KollerR/R6 ft 6 in(1.98 m)235 lb(107 kg)Jr Carlsbad, California
37 OF Geoff WagnerL/L6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)215 lb(98 kg)Jr Redmond, Oregon
38 LHP A. J. DavidsonS/L6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)200 lb(91 kg)Jr Florence, Oregon
40 OF Joel EvansR/R6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)230 lb(104 kg)Sr Redmond, Washington
44 P Eddie Kunz R/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)250 lb(113 kg)Fr Portland, Oregon
OF Nick ChapinL/L5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)185 lb(84 kg)Jr Oregon City, Oregon
INF Cory EllisR/R5 ft 7 in(1.7 m)160 lb(73 kg)Fr Portland, Oregon
RHP Josh KellerR/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)230 lb(104 kg)Fr Portland, Oregon
Head coach

Pat Casey

Assistant coach(es)

Marty Lees
David Wong

Pitching coach(es)

Dan Spencer


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

Schedule

2005 Oregon State Beavers baseball game log (46–12)
Regular season (41–9)
February (9–1)
#DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordPac-10 record
Bob Schaefer Memorial Tournament
1February 3 vs. New Mexico State Packard StadiumTempe, Arizona W 19–0 (7)1–0
2February 4 vs. Gonzaga Packard Stadium • Tempe, ArizonaL 1–31–1
3February 5 vs. New Mexico StatePackard Stadium • Tempe, ArizonaW 11–22–1
4February 6 at No. 11 Arizona State Packard Stadium • Tempe, ArizonaW 12–63–1
5February 15  Portland Goss Stadium at Coleman FieldCorvallis, Oregon W 6–44–1
San Diego Tournament
6February 19 vs. UC Davis John Cunningham StadiumSan Diego, California W 8–05–1
7February 20 at San Diego John Cunningham Stadium • San Diego, CaliforniaW 3–26–1
8February 25 at UC Santa Barbara Caesar Uyesaka StadiumSanta Barbara, California W 4–27–1
9February 26 at UC Santa BarbaraCaesar Uyesaka Stadium • Santa Barbara, CaliforniaW 6–48–1
10February 27 at UC Santa BarbaraCaesar Uyesaka Stadium • Santa Barbara, CaliforniaW 5–39–1
March (12–3)
#DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordPac-10 record
11March 4 UC Riverside No. 28Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonL 2–39–2
12March 5UC RiversideNo. 28Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 5–210–2
13March 6UC RiversideNo. 28Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 7–211–2
Yellow Book USA Classic
14March 11vs. Cal State Northridge No. 28 Eddy D. Field StadiumMalibu, California W 4–112–2
15March 12at Pepperdine No. 28Eddy D. Field Stadium • Malibu, CaliforniaL 4–912–3
16March 13vs. No. 30 Winthrop No. 28Eddy D. Field Stadium • Malibu, CaliforniaW 8–213–3
17March 18 Sacramento State No. 30Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 8–214–3
18March 18Sacramento StateNo. 30Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 7–415–3
19March 19Sacramento StateNo. 30Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 9–316–3
20March 22at PortlandNo. 28 Joe Etzel FieldPortland, Oregon W 9–317–3
21March 24 Dallas Baptist No. 28Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonL 7–1717–4
22March 25Dallas BaptistNo. 28Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 7–218–4
23March 25Dallas BaptistNo. 28Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 11–319–4
24March 28 BYU No. 27Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 12–520–4
25March 29BYUNo. 27Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 11–621–4
April (10–4)
#DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordPac-10 record
26April 1 California No. 27Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 11–122–41–0
27April 2CaliforniaNo. 27Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 5–223–42–0
28April 3CaliforniaNo. 27Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 4–224–43–0
29April 9at No. 12 Stanford No. 15 Sunken DiamondStanford, California W 9–725–44–0
30April 9at No. 12 StanfordNo. 15Sunken Diamond • Stanford, CaliforniaW 11–1026–45–0
31April 10at No. 12 StanfordNo. 15Sunken Diamond • Stanford, CaliforniaL 3–426–55–1
32April 15at No. 6 Arizona No. 11 Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet StadiumTucson, Arizona L 5–726–65–2
33April 16at No. 6 ArizonaNo. 11Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium • Tucson, ArizonaW 17–127–66–2
34April 17at No. 6 ArizonaNo. 11Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium • Tucson, ArizonaL 6–727–76–3
35April 22 Washington State No. 11Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 5–428–77–3
36April 24Washington StateNo. 11Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 8–129–78–3
37April 24Washington StateNo. 11Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 7–630–79–3
38April 29No. 17 Arizona StateNo. 9Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 6–531–710–3
39April 30No. 17 Arizona StateNo. 9Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonL 1–331–810–4
May (9–2)
#DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordPac-10 record
40May 1No. 17 Arizona StateNo. 9Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 5–132–811–4
41May 3PortlandNo. 9Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 6–233–811–4
42May 6at UCLA No. 9 Jackie Robinson StadiumLos Angeles, California W 3–134–812–4
43May 7at UCLANo. 9Jackie Robinson Stadium • Los Angeles, CaliforniaW 10–435–813–4
44May 8at UCLANo. 9Jackie Robinson Stadium • Los Angeles, CaliforniaW 16–336–814–4
45May 13at Washington No. 8 Husky BallparkSeattle, Washington W 7–037–815–4
46May 14at WashingtonNo. 8Husky Ballpark • Seattle, WashingtonW 7–438–816–4
47May 15at WashingtonNo. 8Husky Ballpark • Seattle, WashingtonW 3–1 (10)39–817–4
48May 20No. 17 Southern California No. 3Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 5–440–818–4
49May 21No. 17 Southern CaliforniaNo. 3Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 10–741–819–4
50May 22No. 17 Southern CaliforniaNo. 3Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonL 2–1241–919–5
Postseason (5–3)
NCAA Tournament: Corvallis Regional (3–0)
#DateOpponentSeed/RankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordNCAAT record
51June 3(4) Ohio State (1) No. 3Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 4–342–91–0
52June 4(3) No. 29 St. John's (1) No. 3Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 11–143–92–0
53June 5(3) No. 29 St. John's(1) No. 3Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 19–344–93–0
NCAA Tournament: Corvallis Super Regional (2–1)
#DateOpponentSeed/RankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordNCAAT record
54June 11No. 16 Southern California(8) No. 3Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 10–445–94–0
55June 12No. 16 Southern California(8) No. 3Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonL 8–9 (10)45–104–1
56June 13No. 16 Southern California(8) No. 3Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, OregonW 10–846–105–1
NCAA Tournament: College World Series (0–2)
#DateOpponentSeed/RankSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCWS record
57June 18vs. (1) No. 1 Tulane (8) No. 2 Johnny Rosenblatt StadiumOmaha, Nebraska L 1–346–110–1
58June 20vs. (4) No. 4 Baylor (8) No. 2Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NebraskaL 3–4 (10)46–120–2

Awards and honors

Darwin Barney
Dallas Buck
Jacoby Ellsbury
Nate Fogle
Ryan Gipson
Tyler Graham
Kevin Gunderson
Andy Jenkins
Anton Maxwell
Shea McFeely
Jonah Nickerson

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