American college baseball season
The 1963 Florida State Seminoles baseball team represented Florida State University in the 1963 NCAA University Division baseball season . The Seminoles played their home games at Seminole Field . The team was coached by Danny Litwhiler in his ninth and final season at Florida State.
The Seminoles reached the College World Series , on their third appearance in Omaha, where they finished tied for fifth place after recording an opening round win against Western Michigan , then losing against eventual runner-up Arizona and the eventual champions were Southern California .[ 2]
1963 Florida State Seminoles roster[ 3] [ 2] Pitchers
- Tom Davis - Junior - Frank Echols - Senior - Bob Kull - Sophomore - Wally Malphrus P - Don Murray - Sophomore 15 - Marty Howell - Junior 24 - Dave Dahlen - Sophomore 27 - Allen Thomas - Senior 31 - Gary Williamson - Junior 33 - Al Beccaccio - Senior 37 - Butch Ferrar - Senior Catchers
14 - Ken Suarez - Sophomore 19 - Kent Stille - Sophomore 35 - Bud Teagle - Senior 38 - Paul Dirks - Junior Infielders
11 - Jim Reed - Junior 22 - Billy Williamson - Senior 23 - Larry Johnson - Junior 30 - Woody Woodward - Junior 32 - George Rountree - Junior 36 - Gerry Chmielewski - Sophomore Outfielders
- Bill Hancock - Junior - Jim Loftin - Sophomore - John McConnaughhay - Senior 8 - Gary Nichols - Sophomore 12 - Mike Augustine - Junior 16 - Woody Litwhiler - Junior 20 - Monty McBryde - Sophomore Unknown
1963 Florida State Seminoles baseball coaching staff
Schedule and results [ edit ] Legend Florida State win Florida State loss
1963 Florida State Seminoles baseball game log[ 4] [ 2] Regular season March Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record Mar 16 Auburn Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL W 2–1 1–0 Mar 18 Auburn Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL W 8–3 2–0 Mar 21 Clemson Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL W 10–7 3–0 Mar 22 Clemson Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL L 7–12 3–1 Mar 23 Clemson Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL W 12–3 4–1 Mar 23 Navy Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL L 7–8 4–2 Mar 25 at Auburn Plainsman Park • Auburn, AL W 5–1 5–2 Mar 26 at Auburn Plainsman Park • Auburn, AL W 9–7 6–2 Mar 30 at Florida Southern Lakeland, FL W 6–0 7–2
April Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record Apr 1 at Miami (FL) Miami Field • Miami, FL W 2–1 8–2 Apr 2 at Miami (FL) Miami Field • Miami, FL L 1–4 8–3 Apr 5 Furman Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL W 13–3 9–3 Apr 6 Furman Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL W 9–2 10–3 Apr 9 Valdosta State Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL W 14–0 11–3 Apr 20 at Georgia Southern Statesboro, GA W 10–8 12–3 Apr 22 at North Carolina Emerson Field • Chapel Hill, NC W 5–2 13–3 Apr 23 at Wake Forest Ernie Shore Field • Winston-Salem, NC L 5–7 13–4 Apr 24 at NC State Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, NC L 7–811 13–5 Apr 25 at Duke Jack Coombs Field • Durham, NC W 6–0 14–5 Apr 26 at East Carolina Greenville, NC W 6–1 15–5 Apr 27 at Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune • Jacksonville, NC L 5–6 15–6
May Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record May 3 at Florida Perry Field • Gainesville, FL L 1–3 15–7 May 4 at Florida Perry Field • Gainesville, FL L 3–6 15–8 May 13 Georgia Southern Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL W 10–6 16–8 May 14 Georgia Southern Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL W 7–0 17–8 May 16 at Georgia Tech Rose Bowl Field • Atlanta, GA W 10–5 18–8 May 16 at Georgia Tech Rose Bowl Field • Atlanta, GA L 4–5 18–9 May 17 at Georgia Freshman Field • Athens, GA W 9–6 19–9 May 18 at Georgia Freshman Field • Athens, GA W 4–3 20–9 May 24 Florida Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL W 6–2 21–9 May 25 Florida Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL W 5–1 22–9 May 25 Florida Seminole Field • Tallahassee, FL L 1–3 22–10
Postseason NCAA District 3 playoff Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record NCAAT record May 30 Auburn Sims Legion Park • Gastonia, NC W 4–3 23–10 1–0 May 31 Wake Forest Sims Legion Park • Gastonia, NC W 12–4 24–10 2–0 June 2 Wake Forest Sims Legion Park • Gastonia, NC L 5–6 24–11 2–1 June 4 Wake Forest Sims Legion Park • Gastonia, NC W 11–5 25–11 3–1
Venue Rivalries People Seasons College World Series appearances in italics