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University baseball team (1970)
The 1970 Texas Longhorns baseball team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 1970 NCAA University Division baseball season . The Longhorns played their home games at Clark Field . The team was coached by Cliff Gustafson in his 3rd season at Texas.
The Longhorns reached the College World Series , finishing third, having split two games with eventual runner-up Florida State , a holding wins over Delaware and Ohio and a fourteen-inning loss to eventual champion Southern California .[ 2]
1970 Texas Longhorns roster[ 3] [ 4]
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
1 - Louis Bagwell
3 - David Chalk
7 - John D. Langerhans
8 - Patrick John Amos
Outfielders
2 - Mike Markl
12 - David Hall
13 - Jack Miller
Utility
16 - James Crouch
21 - Walter S. Rothe
24 - Patrick D. Thompson
30 - Mike Sweeney
Schedule and results [ edit ]
Legend
Texas win
Texas loss
Tie
1970 Texas Longhorns baseball game log[ 5]
Regular season
February
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
SWC record
Feb 27
Sam Houston State *
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 12–1
1–0
Feb 27
Sam Houston State*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 10–0
2–0
Feb 28
Sam Houston State*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 14–0
3–0
Feb 28
Sam Houston State*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
L 1–3
3–1
March
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
SWC record
Mar 3
Texas Lutheran *
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 8–1
4–1
Mar 3
Texas Lutheran*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 11–4
5–1
Mar 6
Houston *
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 2–1
6–1
Mar 6
Houston*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
L 2–6
6–2
Mar 13
Oklahoma *
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 3–2
7–2
Mar 13
Oklahoma*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
L 2–3
7–3
Mar 14
Oklahoma*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 5–1
8–3
Mar 14
Oklahoma*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 6–2
9–3
Mar 20
SMU
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 8–0
10–3
1–0
Mar 20
SMU
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 10–5
11–3
2–0
Mar 21
SMU
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 17–4
12–3
3–0
Mar 23
Minnesota *
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 4–2
13–3
Mar 23
Minnesota*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
L 0–4
13–4
Mar 24
Minnesota*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 6–0
14–4
Mar 24
Minnesota*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 22–5
15–4
Mar 26
Phillips *
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 6–0
16–4
Mar 26
Phillips*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 8–3
17–4
Mar 30
Lamar Tech *
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 12–0
18–4
Mar 30
Lamar Tech*
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 10–0
19–4
April/May
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
SWC record
Apr 3
at Texas Tech
Lubbock, TX
W 4–0[ a]
20–4
4–0
Apr 3
at Texas Tech
Lubbock, TX
W 6–3
21–4
5–0
Apr 7
at St. Mary's *
San Antonio, TX
W 2–1
22–4
Apr 7
at St. Mary's*
San Antonio, TX
L 6–7
22–5
Apr 8
at Texas Lutheran*
Seguin, TX
W 2–0
23–5
Apr 8
at Texas Lutheran*
Seguin, TX
W 5–0
24–5
Apr 17
Baylor
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 2–0
25–5
6–0
Apr 17
Baylor
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 9–3
26–5
7–0
Apr 18
Baylor
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 2–1
27–5
8–0
Apr 24
at TCU
TCU Diamond • Fort Worth, TX
W 2–0
28–5
9–0
Apr 24
at TCU
TCU Diamond • Fort Worth, TX
W 14–0
29–5
10–0
Apr 30
at Rice
Houston, TX
W 2–1
30–5
11–0
Apr 30
at Rice
Houston, TX
W 5–1
31–5
12–0
May 7
Texas A&M
Clark Field • Austin, TX
L 5–7
31–6
12–1
May 7
Texas A&M
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 8–0
32–6
13–1
May 8
Texas A&M
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 5–3
33–6
14–1
Postseason
District 6 playoffs
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
NCAAT record
May 28
Arkansas State
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 5–0
34–6
1–0
May 29
Texas–Pan American
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 2–1
35–6
2–0
May 30
Texas–Pan American
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 4–311
36–6
3–0
Exhibitions
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
June 5
at La Grange Demons
La Grange, TX
W 9–6
37–6
June 5
at La Grange Demons
La Grange, TX
W 13–3
38–5
June 6
San Antonio Spurs
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 5–0
39–6
June 6
San Antonio Spurs
Clark Field • Austin, TX
W 8–2
40–6
June 8
at Seguin Sox
Seguin, TX
W 15–3
41–6
June 8
at Seguin Sox
Seguin, TX
W 7–1
42–6
^ James Street threw a 7-inning perfect game.
On April 3, 1970 James Street shutout Texas Tech 4–0 over 7 innings in Lubbock, TX to secure the first and only Perfect game in Longhorn's history. This was also the only perfect game in the history of the Southwest Conference .
Venues Rivalries People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics