Year: | 1982 |
Team: | Miami Hurricanes |
Sport: | baseball |
Conference: | Independent |
Record: | 55–17–1 |
Cbrank: | 1 |
Head Coach: | Ron Fraser (20th year) |
Asst Coach2: | Dave Scott |
Asst Coach3: | Dan Canevari |
Stadium: | Mark Light Field |
Champion: | National champions |
The 1982 Miami Hurricanes baseball team represented the University of Miami in the 1982 NCAA Division I baseball season. The team was coached by Ron Fraser in his 20th season.
The Hurricanes won the College World Series, defeating the Wichita State Shockers in the championship game.
! style="background:#F47320;color:#004F2F;"| Regular season|- |- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 5 || || Mark Light Field || 10–2 || 1–0|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 6 || California || Mark Light Field || 8–1 || 2–0|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 7 || California || Mark Light Field || 10–4 || 3–0|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 11 || || Mark Light Field || 3–1 || 4–0|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| February 12 || Seton Hall || Mark Light Field || 13–14 || 4–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 13 || || Mark Light Field || 7–3 || 5–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 14 || Florida || Mark Light Field || 6–2 || 6–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 15 || Seton Hall || Mark Light Field || 7–2 || 7–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 18 || || Mark Light Field || 7–1 || 8–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 19 || || Mark Light Field || 17–4 || 9–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| February 20 || North Carolina || Mark Light Field || 5–6 || 9–2|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 21 || North Carolina || Mark Light Field || 14–4 || 10–2|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 22 || || Mark Light Field || 15–8 || 11–2|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 23 || Mercer || Mark Light Field || 10–2 || 12–2|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 24 || Mercer || Mark Light Field || 9–0 || 13–2|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 26 || || Mark Light Field || 9–6 || 14–2|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| February 27 || New Orleans || Mark Light Field || 4–5 || 14–3|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| February 27 || New Orleans || Mark Light Field || 6–10 || 14–4|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| March 3 || || Mark Light Field || 6–10 || 14–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 5 || || Mark Light Field || 18–4 || 15–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 6 || at || Red McEwen Field || 14–6 || 16–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 9 || Biscayne || Mark Light Field || 13–1 || 17–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 12 || || Mark Light Field || 2–1 || 18–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 13 || South Carolina || Mark Light Field || 4–3 || 19–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 14 || South Carolina || Mark Light Field || 8–6 || 20–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 15 || South Carolina || Mark Light Field || 4–3 || 21–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 16 || || Mark Light Field || 12–0 || 22–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 17 || || Mark Light Field || 10–4 || 23–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 18 || George Washington || Mark Light Field || 16–2 || 24–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 19 || || Mark Light Field || 15–2 || 25–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 20 || Lewis || Mark Light Field || 9–2 || 26–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 21 || || Mark Light Field || 17–7 || 27–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 22 || Bowling Green || Mark Light Field || 14–1 || 28–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 24 || Bowling Green || Mark Light Field || 12–0 || 29–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 26 || at || Seminole Field || 6–5 || 30–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| March 27 || at Florida State || Seminole Field || 3–5 || 30–6|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| March 28 || at Florida State || Seminole Field || 3–9 || 30–7|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| March 31 || Florida International || Mark Light Field || 1–2 || 30–8|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| April 1 || || Mark Light Field || 9–11 || 3-–9|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 2 || South Florida || Mark Light Field || 5–4 || 31–9|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 3 || South Florida || Mark Light Field || 15–5 || 32–9|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 4 || at Florida International || || 13–12 || 33–9|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 8 || || Mark Light Field || 3–2 || 34–9|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 9 || Stetson || Mark Light Field || 14–7 || 35–9|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| April 10 || Stetson || Mark Light Field || 2–4 || 35–10|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| April 11 || at Florida International || || 0–5 || 35–11|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 14 || at South Carolina || Sarge Frye Field || 11–3 || 36–11|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 15 || at South Carolina || Sarge Frye Field || 12–8 || 37–11|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| April 16 || at South Carolina || Sarge Frye Field || 2–6 || 37–12|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 17 || at South Carolina || Sarge Frye Field || 19–3 || 38–12|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| April 18 || at || Perry Field || 2–6 || 38–13|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 19 || at Florida || Perry Field || 8–7 || 39–13|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 22 || || Mark Light Field || 7–2 || 40–13|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 30 || Florida International || Mark Light Field || 6–2 || 41–13|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 6 || Florida Atlantic || Mark Light Field || 4–3 || 42–13|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 7 || Florida State || Mark Light Field || 11–5 || 43–13|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| May 8 || Florida State || Mark Light Field || 2–9 || 43–14|- align="center" bgcolor="ddddff"| May 9 || Florida State || Mark Light Field || 7–7 || 43–14–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| May 11 || at || Mark Light Field || 5–6 || 43–15–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 12 || at Georgia Southern || Mark Light Field || 14–5 || 44–15–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 14 || at || Rose Bowl Field || 10–7 || 45–15–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 15 || at Georgia Tech || Rose Bowl Field || 13–3 || 46–15–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 21 || at || Packard Stadium || 8–6 || 47–15–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| May 22 || at Arizona State || Packard Stadium || 1–3 || 47–16–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| May 23 || at Arizona State || Packard Stadium || 7–8 || 47–17–1|-|-! style="background:#F47320;color:#004F2F;"| Post-season|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 29 || vs. Stetson || Mark Light Field || 18–2 || 48–17–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 29 || vs. South Florida || Mark Light Field || 9–4 || 49–17–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 30 || vs. Stetson || Mark Light Field || 15–3 || 50–17–1|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 4 || vs. || Rosenblatt Stadium || 7–2 || 51–17–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 7 || vs. Wichita State || Rosenblatt Stadium || 4–3 || 52–17–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 10 || vs. Texas || Rosenblatt Stadium || 2–1 || 53–17–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 11 || vs. Maine || Rosenblatt Stadium || 10–4 || 54–17–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 12 || vs. Wichita State || Rosenblatt Stadium || 9–3 || 55–17–1|-
The following members of the Miami baseball program were drafted in the 1982 Major League Baseball Draft.[3]
Player | Position | Round | Overall | MLB Team | |
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Mike Kasprzak | RHP | 18th | 459th | Houston Astros | |
Sam Sorce | RHP | 24th | 612th | Texas Rangers | |
Doug Shields | OF | 29th | 731st | Texas Rangers |