1958 USC Trojans baseball team

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1958 USC Trojans baseball
USC Trojans logo.svg
Conference Pacific Coast Conference
Record28–3 (14–2 PCC)
Head coach
Home stadium Bovard Field
Seasons
 1957
1959 
1958 Pacific Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North Division
Oregon State  104 .7141811 .621
Washington State  95 .6431911 .633
Oregon  95 .643 
Idaho  411 .267 
Washington  310 .2311213 .480
California Intercollegiate Baseball Association
Southern California  y142 .875293 .906
California  97 .5631912 .613
Stanford  79 .4382312 .657
Santa Clara  511 .313 
UCLA  511 .3131519 .441
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament

The 1958 USC Trojans baseball team represented the University of Southern California in the 1958 NCAA University Division baseball season. The team was coached by Rod Dedeaux in his 17th season.

Contents

The Trojans won the College World Series, defeating the Missouri Tigers in the championship game.

Roster

1958 USC Trojans roster
 

Pitchers

Catchers

  • John Christiansen
  • Bill Heath
  • Frank McDermott
  • Bob Santich
 

Infielders

  • Bob Allen
  • Don Biasotti
  • Mike Blewett
  • Gary Boone
  • Mike Castanon
  • Julius Guccione
  • Ken Guffey Miller
  • Don Mullane
  • Bob Peccole
  • Fred Scott
  • Al Waxman
  • John Werhas
 

Outfielders

Coaches

 

Schedule

1958 USC Trojans baseball game log
Regular season
March
DateOpponentScoreOverall recordPCC record
March 18 Cal Poly 10–01–0
March 28 Santa Clara 7–32–01–0
March 29Santa Clara21–53–02–0
April
DateOpponentScoreOverall recordPCC record
April 11at California 4–24–03–0
April 12at Stanford 10–55–04–0
April 12at Stanford13–46–05–0
April 19California5–76–15–1
April 19California10–57–16–1
April 25at Saint Mary's 13–48–1
April 29 Loyola 8–29–1
May
DateOpponentScoreOverall recordPCC record
May 2at UCLA 3–010–17–1
May 3UCLA21–211–18–1
May 6 Pepperdine 16–212–1
May 9Stanford19–1313–19–1
May 10Stanford9–214–110–1
May 13 Whittier 5–415–1
May 16at California6–715–210–2
May 17at Santa Clara12–1116–211–2
May 17at Santa Clara5–417–212–2
May 23UCLA23–118–213–2
May 24at UCLA15–119–214–2
Post-season
Pacific Coast Conference Playoff
DateOpponentScoreOverall record
May 30 Oregon State 7–020–2
May 31Oregon State15–021–2
DateOpponentScoreOverall record
June 6vs. Portland 6–022–2
June 7vs. Portland11–123–2
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
June 14vs. Holy Cross Rosenblatt Stadium 0–323–3
June 15vs. Arizona Rosenblatt Stadium4–024–3
June 16vs. Northern Colorado Rosenblatt Stadium12–125–3
June 17vs. Holy CrossRosenblatt Stadium6–226–3
June 18vs. Missouri Rosenblatt Stadium7–027–3
June 19vs. MissouriRosenblatt Stadium8–728–3

Awards and honors

Mike Castanon
Ron Fairly
Ken Guffey Miller
Fred Scott
Jerry Siegert
Bill Thom

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References

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