1977 South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team

The 1977 South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team represents the University of South Carolina in the 1977 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Gamecocks played their home games at the new Gamecock Baseball Field. The team was coached by June Raines in his first season at South Carolina.

1977 South Carolina Gamecocks baseball
Atlantic Regional Champions
ConferenceIndependent
Record43–12–1
Head coach
  • June Raines (1st season)
Assistant coachJohnny Hunton
Home stadiumGamecock Baseball Stadium

The Gamecocks lost the College World Series, defeated by the Arizona State Sun Devils in the championship game.

Roster

1977 South Carolina Gamecocks roster
 

Pitchers

  • 27 Jamie Chakales
  • 25 Ronnie Crapps
  • 18 Hal Hutchens
  • 9 Kevin Karcher
  • 15 Mark Kish
  • 26 Jim Lewis
  • 23 Ed Lynch
  • 21 Randy Martz
  • 2 Tom Sotack
  • 20 Scott Thomas
  • 17 Mike Toalson
 

Catchers

  • 7 Johnny Long
  • 6 Richard Ness
  • 5 Robbie Parrish

Infielders

  • 22 Johnny Hinkel
  • 14 Greg Jonson
  • 13 Steve King
  • 24 Bart Murphy
  • 10 Mark Van Bever
  • 1 Tom Williams
 

Outfielders

  • 11 Eric Hiltebeitel
  • 4 Chuck McLean
  • 19 Don Repsher
  • 12 David Small
  • 8 Mookie Wilson

Schedule and results

Legend
 South Carolina win
 South Carolina loss
 South Carolina tie
1977 South Carolina Gamecocks baseball game log
Regular season (36–9–1)
March (15–5–1)
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall Record
March 1Coastal CarolianaGamecock Baseball StadiumColumbia, SC11–01–0
March 2at BaptistUnknown • Charleston, SC1–21–1
March 6James MadisonGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC2–12–1
March 7Old DominionGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC8–33–1
March 8Virginia TechGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC10–04–1
March 9Virginia TechGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC1–05–1
March 10AugustaGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC6–16–1
March 11Liberty BaptistGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC14–07–1
March 12VirginiaGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC8–28–1
March 14at South FloridaRed McEwen FieldTampa, FL10–49–1
March 15vs KentuckyRed McEwen Field • Tampa, FL14–510–1
March 16vs TampaRed McEwen Field • Tampa, FL8–810–1–1
March 17at EckerdUnknown • St. Petersburg, FL5–910–2–1
March 18at EckerdUnknown • St. Petersburg, FL1–1110–3–1
March 19at Florida SouthernHenley FieldLakeland, FL3–810–4–1
March 22CincinnatiGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC9–411–4–1
March 23SIU EdwardsvilleGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC5–212–4–1
March 24at Francis MarionUnknown • Florence, SC12–1013–4–1
March 25North CarolinaGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC2–313–5–1
March 26North CarolinaGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC6–913–6–1
March 28at ClemsonBeautiful Tiger FieldClemson, SC2–114–6–1
March 31FurmanGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC13–615–6–1
April (18–3)
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall Record
April 1at MercerClaude Smith FieldMacon, GA2–016–6–1
April 2at MercerClaude Smith Field • Macon, GA4–317–6–1
April 5MercerGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC17–218–6–1
April 6MercerGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC6–219–6–1
April 7at North CarolinaBoshamer StadiumChapel Hill, NC3–020–6–1
April 9JacksonvilleGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC1–320–7–1
April 9JacksonvilleGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC4–221–7–1
April 12ClemsonGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC7–622–7–1
April 12ClemsonGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC7–223–7–1
April 14NewberryGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC16–1024–7–1
April 15Georgia SouthernGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC5–225–7–1
April 16Georgia SouthernGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC7–326–7–1
April 18PfeifferGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC5–427–7–1
April 19at The CitadelCollege Park • Charleston, SC3–427–8–1
April 21WoffordGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC5–028–8–1
April 22TennesseeGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC7–229–8–1
April 25at Georgia SouthernJ.I. Clements Field • Statesboro, GA3–429–9–1
April 25at Georgia SouthernJ.I. Clements Field • Statesboro, GA9–130–9–1
April 26The CitadelGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC10–431–9–1
April 28at FermanFerman Baseball StadiumGreenville, SC5–032–9–1
April 30BaptistGamecock Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC14–033–9–1
May (3–0)
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall Record
May 5at GeorgiaFoley FieldAthens, GA8–234–9–1
May 6at Georgia TechRose Bowl FieldAtlanta, GA8–235–9–1
May 7at Georgia TechRose Bowl Field • Atlanta, GA9–836–9–1
Postseason (7–3)
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall Record
May 20South AlabamaGamecocks Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC6–736–10–1
May 21East CarolinaGamecocks Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC4–137–10–1
May 22South AlabamaGamecocks Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC11–238–10–1
May 22Wake ForestGamecocks Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC5–239–10–1
May 23Wake ForestGamecocks Baseball Stadium • Columbia, SC6–140–10–1
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall Record
June 11vs BaylorJohnny Rosenblatt StadiumOmaha, NE3–241–10–1
June 13vs Cal State Los AngelesJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE6–242–10–1
June 15vs Southern IllinoisJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE5–443–10–1
June 16vs Arizona StateJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE2–643–11–1
June 18vs Arizona StateJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE1–243–12–1
Schedule Source:[1]

Awards and honors

Chuck McLean
  • All Tournament Team[2]
Mookie Wilson
  • All Tournament Team[2]
Randy Martz
  • All Tournament Team[2]

Gamecocks in the 1977 MLB Draft

The following members of the South Carolina Gamecocks baseball program were drafted in the 1977 Major League Baseball Draft.[3]

Round Pick Player Position MLB Club
112Randy MartzPChicago Cubs
242Mookie WilsonOFNew York Mets
7175Mark Van Bever2BBaltimore Orioles
22547Ed LynchPTexas Rangers

References

  1. "2018 South Carolina Baseball Media Guide" (PDF) (Press release). University of South Carolina Athletics. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  2. "College World Series Record Book" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  3. "MLB Amateur Draft Picks from the University of South Carolina". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
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