Valparaiso Beacons baseball explained

Valparaiso Beacons baseball
Current:2024 Valparaiso Beacons baseball team
Founded:1916
University:Valparaiso University
Conference:Missouri Valley
Location:Valparaiso, Indiana
Coach:Brian Schmack
Tenure:11th
Stadium:Emory G. Bauer Field
Capacity:500
Nickname:Beacons
Ncaa Tourneys:1958, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1968, 2012, 2013
Conference Tournament:2012, 2013
Conference Champion:2012

The Valparaiso Beacons baseball team is a baseball team that represents Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana. The Beacons competed in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship five times before 1970. After returning in 2012 for the first time in 44 years, the Beacons' first round game was almost delayed an additional day, because the preceding game was the second-longest in NCAA tournament history.[1] The Beacons game against the Purdue Boilermakers began at approximately 10:40 pm only 20 minutes before a curfew.[2] In their second game of the NCAA tournament, the Crusaders played the Kentucky Wildcats, who lost the marathon game to the Kent State Golden Flashes. The games were played at U.S. Steel Yard in Gary, Indiana.

The 2012 Beacons team tied a school record with 35 wins.[3]

The Beacons are coached by Brian Schmack and play their home games at Emory G. Bauer Field.

Valparaiso in the NCAA Tournament

19581–2District 4
19630–2District 4
19661–2District 4
19670–2District 4
19680–2District 4
20120–2Gary Regional
20131–2Bloomington Regional
3–14

Beacons in the Major Leagues

= All-Star = Baseball Hall of Famer
AthleteYears in MLBMLB Teams
Hank Olmsted1905Boston Americans
Grover Baichley1914St. Louis Browns
Freddy Spurgeon1924-1927Cleveland Indians
Wally Gilbert1932Brooklyn Robins, Cincinnati Reds
Al Pilarcik1956-1961Kansas City Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox
Dick Phillips1962-1964, 1966San Francisco Giants, Washington Senators
Lloyd McClendon1987-1994Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates
Taken from Baseball Reference.[4] Updated June 28, 2021.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/lake/gary/delayed-fans-rewarded-with-second-longest-ncaa-baseball-game/article_440b12f7-516a-5abe-bf79-22b5b9cb2563.html?comment_form=true Delayed fans rewarded with second-longest NCAA tourney baseball game
  2. http://www.nwitimes.com/sports/baseball/college/jim-peters-the-game-that-would-never-end/article_a6d230db-ae6e-5edc-b15d-da21cfef90d5.html The game that would never end
  3. http://www.valpoathletics.com/baseball/news/2011-12/11845/valpos-season-ends-with-ncaa-tournament-loss-to-11-kentucky/ Valpo's Season Ends with NCAA tournament Loss to #11 Kentucky
  4. Web site: Valparaiso University (Valparaiso, IN) Baseball Players. June 28, 2021.