2005 Texas Longhorns baseball team explained

Year:2005
Team:Texas Longhorns
Sport:baseball
Conference:Big 12 Conference
Short Conf:Big 12
Record:56–16
Conf Record:16–10
Cbrank:1
Coachrank:1
Head Coach:Augie Garrido
Hc Year:9th
Asst Coach1:Tommy Harmon
Ac1 Year:16th
Asst Coach2:Tom Holliday
Ac2 Year:2nd
Stadium:Disch–Falk Field
Champion:National champions

The 2005 Texas Longhorns baseball team represented the University of Texas in the 2005 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Longhorns played their home games at UFCU Disch-Falk Field. The team was coached by Augie Garrido in his 9th season at Texas.

The Longhorns won the College World Series, defeating the Florida Gators in the championship series.

Schedule

! style="background:#BF5700;color:white;"| Regular season (43–12)|- valign="top" |- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| February 4 || at || No. 1 || Tony Gwynn Stadium || W 7–3 || 1–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| February 5 || at San Diego State || No. 1 || Tony Gwynn Stadium || W 13–5 || 2–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| February 6 || at San Diego State || No. 1 || Tony Gwynn Stadium || W 7–0 || 3–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 9 || || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 7–1 || 4–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| February 11 || || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 4–3 || 5–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| February 12 || UNLV || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 7–6 || 6–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| February 13 || UNLV || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 12–3 || 7–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| February 15 || || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 10–0 || 8–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 18 || No. 6 || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 5–4 || 9–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 19 || No. 6 Stanford || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 8–7 || 10–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| February 20 || No. 6 Stanford || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 5–4 || 11–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| February 22 || || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 5–4 || 12–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| February 25 || || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 14–0 || 13–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| February 27 || Youngstown State || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 8–0 || 14–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| February 27 || Youngstown State || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 8–2 || 15–0 || –|-|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| March 4 || at No. 14 Arizona || No. 1 || Sancet Stadium || W 5–4 || 16–0 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| March 5 || at No. 14 Arizona || No. 1 || Sancet Stadium || L 3–8 || 16–1 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| March 6 || at No. 14 Arizona || No. 1 || Sancet Stadium || W 5–4 || 17–1 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 9 || No. 7 || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 7–0 || 18–1 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 11 || || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 9–1 || 19–1 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 12 || Purdue || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 8–6 || 20–1 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 13 || Purdue || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || W 8–0 || 21–1 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| March 18 || No. 26 Baylor || No. 1 || Disch–Falk Field || L 2–3 || 21–2 || 0–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| March 19 || at No. 26 Baylor || No. 1 || Baylor Ballpark || L 1–9 || 21–3 || 0–2|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| March 20 || at No. 26 Baylor || No. 1 || Baylor Ballpark || L 3–4 || 21–4 || 0–3|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 24 || || No. 7 || Disch–Falk Field || W 7–3 || 22–4 || 1–3|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| March 25 || Texas Tech || No. 7 || Disch–Falk Field || W 8–7 || 23–4 || 2–3|- align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"| March 29 || || No. 5 || Disch–Falk Field || W 2–1 || 24–4 || –|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 1 || || No. 5 || Disch–Falk Field || W 8–0 || 25–4 || 3–3|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 2 || Kansas State || No. 5 || Disch–Falk Field || W 5–4 || 26–4 || 4–3|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| April 3 || Kansas State || No. 5 || Disch–Falk Field || L 3–5 || 26–5 || 4–4|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 5 || || No. 5 || Disch–Falk Field || W 3–2 || 27–5 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| April 8 || at No. 4 Nebraska || No. 5 || Haymarket Park || L 3–4 || 27–6 || 4–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 9 || at No. 4 Nebraska || No. 5 || Haymarket Park || W 11–4 || 28–6 || 5–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 10 || at No. 4 Nebraska || No. 5 || Haymarket Park || W 6–5 || 29–6 || 6–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 15 || || No. 3 || Disch–Falk Field || W 2–0 || 30–6 || 7–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 16 || Oklahoma || No. 3 || Disch–Falk Field || W 4–0 || 31–6 || 8–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 17 || Oklahoma || No. 3 || Disch–Falk Field || W 11–7 || 32–6 || 9–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 20 || at Rice || No. 3 || Reckling Park || W 7–6 || 33–6 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 22 || at No. 27 || No. 3 || Allie P. Reynolds Stadium || W 4–3 || 34–6 || 10–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 23 || at No. 27 Oklahoma State || No. 3 || Allie P. Reynolds Stadium || W 12–8 || 35–6 || 11–5|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| April 24 || at No. 27 Oklahoma State || No. 3 || Allie P. Reynolds Stadium || L 2–3 || 35–7 || 11–6|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| April 27 || || No. 2 || Disch–Falk Field || L 1–2 || 35–8 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 29 || No. 16 Missouri || No. 2 || Disch–Falk Field || W 4–1 || 36–8 || 12–6|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| April 30 || No. 16 Missouri || No. 2 || Disch–Falk Field || L 2–7 || 36–9 || 12–7|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 1 || No. 16 Missouri || No. 2 || Disch–Falk Field || W 6–1 || 37–9 || 13–7|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 3 || Texas-Pan American || No. 3 || Disch–Falk Field || W 12–0 || 38–9 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| May 6 || at || No. 3 || Hoglund Ballpark || L 2–5 || 38–10 || 13–8|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| May 7 || at Kansas || No. 3 || Hoglund Ballpark || L 1–2 || 38–11 || 13–9|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| April 6 || at Kansas || No. 3 || Hoglund Ballpark || W 16–5 || 39–11 || 14–9|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 14 || || No. 4 || Disch–Falk Field || W 9–2 || 40–11 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 14 || Dallas Baptist || No. 4 || Disch–Falk Field || W 3–2 || 41–11 || –|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| May 20 || at || No. 4 || Olsen Field || L 7–8 || 41–12 || 14–10|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 21 || Texas A&M || No. 4 || Disch–Falk Field || W 2–1 || 42–12 || 15–10|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 22 || Texas A&M || No. 4 || Disch–Falk Field || W 11–1 || 43–12 || 16–10|-|-! style="background:#BF5700;color:white;"| Postseason (13–4)|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| May 25 || vs. (6) Oklahoma State || (3) No. 5 || Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark || L 4–10 || 43–13 || 0–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 26 || vs. (7) Kansas || (3) No. 5 || Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark || W 9–0 || 44–13 || 1–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| May 27 || vs. (6) Oklahoma State || (3) No. 5 || Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark || W 6–1 || 45–13 || 2–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| May 28 || vs. (2) No. 10 Baylor || (3) No. 5 || Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark || L 8–9 || 45–14 || 2–2|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 3 || vs. (4) || (1) No. 7 || Disch–Falk Field || W 20–2 || 46–14 || 1–0|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| June 4 || vs. (2) || (1) No. 7 || Disch–Falk Field || L 2–9 || 46–15 || 1–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 4 || vs. (3) || (1) No. 7 || Disch–Falk Field || W 12–5 || 47–15 || 2–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 5 || vs. (2) Arkansas || (1) No. 7 || Disch–Falk Field || W 19–8 || 48–15 || 3–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 6 || vs. (2) Arkansas || (1) No. 7 || Disch–Falk Field || W 5–2 || 49–15 || 4–1|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ffdddd"| June 12 || vs. (5) No. 9 || No. 7 || Swayze Field || L 4–6 || 49–16 || 4–2|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 12 || vs. (5) No. 9 Ole Miss || No. 7 || Swayze Field || W 3–1 || 50–16 || 5–2|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 13 || vs. (5) No. 9 Ole Miss || No. 7 || Swayze Field || W 6–4 || 51–16 || 6–2|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 18 || vs. (4) No. 4 Baylor || No. 5 || Rosenblatt Stadium || W 5–1 || 52–16 || 1–0|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 20 || vs. (1) No. 1 || No. 5 || Rosenblatt Stadium || W 5–0 || 53–16 || 2–0|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 22 || vs. (4) No. 4 Baylor || No. 5 || Rosenblatt Stadium || W 4–3 || 54–16 || 3–0|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 25 || vs. (7) No. 6 Florida || No. 5 || Rosenblatt Stadium || W 4–2 || 55–16 || 4–0|- align="center" bgcolor="ddffdd"| June 26 || vs. (7) No. 6 Florida || No. 5 || Rosenblatt Stadium || W 6–2 || 56–16 || 5–0|-

Awards and honors

Adrian Alaniz
Randy Boone
J. B. Cox
Will Crouch
Seth Johnston
Carson Kainer
Kenn Kasparek
David Maroul
Kyle McCulloch
Nick Peoples
Clayton Stewart
Drew Stubbs
Taylor Teagarden
Clay Van Hook
Chance Wheeless

Longhorns in the 2005 MLB Draft

The following members of the Texas Longhorns baseball program were drafted in the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft.[7]

PlayerPositionRoundOverallMLB Team
J. B. CoxRHP2nd63rdNew York Yankees
Taylor TeagardenC3rd99thTexas Rangers
Seth Johnston2B5th158thSan Diego Padres
Buck CodyLHP16th492ndSan Francisco Giants
David Maroul3B23rd702ndSan Francisco Giants
Clayton StewartRHP28th847thPhiladelphia Phillies

Rankings

See also: 2005 NCAA Division I baseball rankings.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alaniz earns Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American honors from Collegiate Baseball. texassports.com. 16 June 2012.
  2. Web site: Cox and Johnston named first-team All-Americans. texassports.com. 16 June 2012.
  3. Web site: Baseball garners 16 All-Big 12 honors while Cox selected as All-American. texassports.com. 16 June 2012.
  4. Web site: Alaniz and Kasparek tabbed Freshman All-Americans by Baseball America. texassports.com. 16 June 2012. 3 February 2013. https://archive.today/20130203185054/http://www.texassports.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/062905aaa.html. dead.
  5. Web site: Stubbs earns ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors. texassports.com. 16 June 2012.
  6. Web site: CWS record Book. NCAA.org. 16 June 2012.
  7. Web site: MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX)". The Baseball Cube. 16 June 2012.