The 2001 Miami Hurricanes baseball team represented the
University of Miami
The University of Miami (UM, UMiami, Miami, U of M, and The U) is a private university, private research university in Coral Gables, Florida, United States. , the university enrolled 19,852 students in two colleges and ten schools across over ...
in the
2001 NCAA Division I baseball season
The 2001 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) began in the spring of 2001. The season progressed through the regular season and concluded ...
. The team was coached by
Jim Morris in his 8th season.
The Hurricanes won the
College World Series
The College World Series (CWS), officially the NCAA Men's College World Series (MCWS), is a baseball tournament held each June in Omaha, Nebraska. It is the culmination of the NCAA Division I baseball tournament—featuring 64 teams in the ...
, defeating the
Stanford Cardinal
The Stanford Cardinal are the college athletics in the United States, athletic teams that represent Stanford University. Stanford's program has won 138 National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA team championships, the List of NCAA schools ...
in the championship game.
Roster
Schedule
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, January 25 , , , , No. 9 , ,
Mark Light Field , , W 9–3 , , 1–0
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, January 26 , , Florida Atlantic , , No. 9 , ,
FAU Baseball Stadium
FAU Baseball Stadium is a baseball venue located in Boca Raton, Florida, United States. It has been home to the Florida Atlantic Owls baseball team since 1991. , , L 10–11 , , 1–1
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, January 27 , , Florida Atlantic , , No. 9 , , Mark Light Field , , W 4–2 , , 2–1
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, February 3 , , at No. 13
Florida
Florida ( ; ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders the Gulf of Mexico to the west, Alabama to the northwest, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the north, the Atlantic ...
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McKethan Stadium
Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field was the college baseball stadium of the University of Florida, serving as the home field for the Florida Gators baseball team until being replaced by Condron Ballpark in 2020. McKethan Stadium was locate ...
, , W 14–5 , , 3–1
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, February 7 , , at , , No. 9 , ,
University Park Stadium
FIU Baseball Stadium, formerly known as University Park Stadium and Infinity Insurance Park, is a baseball stadium located on the campus of Florida International University in Westchester, Florida, United States. It is the home venue of the FIU ...
, , W 4–3 , , 4–1
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, February 9 , , No. 17 Florida , , No. 9 , , Mark Light Field , , W 10–4 , , 5–1
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, February 10 , , No. 17 Florida , , No. 9 , , Mark Light Field , , W 8–7 , , 6–1
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, February 11 , , No. 19 , , No. 9 , , Mark Light Field , , L 3–9 , , 6–2
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, February 16 , , , , No. 8 , , Mark Light Field , , W 4–2 , , 7–2
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, February 17 , , Elon , , No. 8 , , Mark Light Field , , W 10–9 , , 8–2
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, February 18 , , Elon , , No. 8 , , Mark Light Field , , W 7–4 , , 9–2
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, February 21 , , Florida International , , No. 8 , , Mark Light Field , , L 10–17 , , 9–3
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, February 23 , , vs. Florida International , , No. 8 , ,
Homestead Sports Complex , , W 10–2 , , 10–3
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, February 24 , , vs. Florida International , , No. 8 , , Homestead Sports Complex , , W 2–0 , , 11–3
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, February 25 , , , , No. 8 , , Mark Light Field , , W 14–0 , , 12–3
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, March 2 , , , , No. 8 , ,
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (commonly called the Metrodome) was a domed sports stadium in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. It opened in 1982 as a replacement for Metropolitan Stadium, the former home of the National Football League's (NFL) ...
, , W 8–6 , , 13–3
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, March 3 , , , , No. 8 , , Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome , , W 10–1 , , 14–3
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, March 4 , , No. 21 , , No. 8 , , Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome , , W 8–2 , , 15–3
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, March 7 , , , , No. 7 , , Mark Light Field , , W 6–2 , , 16–3
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, March 9 , , No. 30 , , No. 7 , , Mark Light Field , , L 4–6 , , 16–4
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, March 10 , , No. 30 Rutgers , , No. 7 , , Mark Light Field , , W 13–2 , , 17–4
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, March 11 , , No. 30 Rutgers , , No. 7 , , Mark Light Field , , L 6–9 , , 17–5
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, March 13 , , at , , No. 9 , ,
Red McEwen Field
Red McEwen Field (originally USF Baseball Field) was a baseball venue located on the campus of the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, United States. It opened in 1967 and had a capacity of 2,500 for most of its history. "The Red" wa ...
, , W 8–2 , , 18–5
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, March 14 , , at South Florida , , No. 9 , ,
Red McEwen Field
Red McEwen Field (originally USF Baseball Field) was a baseball venue located on the campus of the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, United States. It opened in 1967 and had a capacity of 2,500 for most of its history. "The Red" wa ...
, , W 13–9 , , 19–5
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, March 16 , , No. 19 , , No. 9 , , Mark Light Field , , W 14–13 , , 20–5
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, March 17 , , No. 19 East Carolina , , No. 9 , , Mark Light Field , , L 2–7 , , 20–6
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, March 18 , , No. 19 East Carolina , , No. 9 , , Mark Light Field , , W 8–4 , , 21–6
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, March 21 , , , , No. 6 , , Mark Light Field , , W 2–1 , , 22–6
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, March 23 , , , , No. 6 , , Mark Light Field , , W 5–3 , , 23–6
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, March 24 , , Northeastern , , No. 6 , , Mark Light Field , , W 5–2 , , 24–6
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, March 25 , , Northeastern , , No. 6 , , Mark Light Field , , W 5–3 , , 25–6
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, March 30 , , No. 29
Cal State Fullerton
California State University, Fullerton (CSUF or Cal State Fullerton) is a public research university in Fullerton, California, United States. With a total enrollment of more than 41,000, it has the largest student body of the California State ...
, , No. 5 , , Mark Light Field , , L 2–8 , , 25–7
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, March 31 , , No. 29 Cal State Fullerton , , No. 5 , , Mark Light Field , , L 5–8 , , 25–8
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, April 1 , , No. 29 Cal State Fullerton , , No. 5 , , Mark Light Field , , L 2–9 , , 25–9
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, April 6 , , , , No. 16 , , Mark Light Field , , W 13–4 , , 26–9
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, April 7 , , Savannah State , , No. 16 , , Mark Light Field , , W 7–2 , , 27–9
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, April 8 , , Savannah State , , No. 16 , , Mark Light Field , , W 16–5 , , 28–9
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, April 13 , , No. 3 , , No. 11 , , Mark Light Field , , L 9–10 , , 28–10
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, April 14 , , No. 3 Florida State , , No. 11 , , Mark Light Field , , W 5–4 , , 29–10
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, April 15 , , No. 3 Florida State , , No. 11 , , Mark Light Field , , W 7–5 , , 30–10
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, April 20 , , at No. 9 Florida State , , No. 7 , ,
Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium
Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium is a baseball venue located in Tallahassee, Florida, United States, located adjacent to Doak Campbell Stadium on the campus of Florida State University. It is the home field of the Florida State Seminole ...
, , W 7–5 , , 31–10
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, April 21 , , at No. 9 Florida State , , No. 7 , , Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium , , W 9–6 , , 32–10
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, April 22 , , at No. 9 Florida State , , No. 7 , , Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium , , W 7–4 , , 33–10
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, April 27 , , , , No. 7 , , Mark Light Field , , L 0–5 , , 34–11
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, April 28 , , Virginia , , No. 7 , , Mark Light Field , , W 5–1 , , 35–11
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, April 29 , , Virginia , , No. 5 , , Mark Light Field , , W 12–6 , , 36–11
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, May 4 , , , , No. 5 , , Mark Light Field , , L 2–3 , , 36–12
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, May 5 , , Jacksonville , , No. 5 , , Mark Light Field , , W 13–3 , , 37–12
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, May 6 , , Jacksonville , , No. 5 , , Mark Light Field , , W 6–2 , , 38–12
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, May 11 , , , , No. 4 , , Mark Light Field , , W 12–4 , , 39–12
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, May 12 , , Florida Southern , , No. 4 , , Mark Light Field , , W 16–3 , , 40–12
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, May 13 , , Florida Southern , , No. 4 , , Mark Light Field , , W 5–4 , , 41–12
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, May 18 , , , , No. 2 , , Mark Light Field , , W 17–5 , , 42–12
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, May 19 , , New York Tech , , No. 2 , , Mark Light Field , , W 14–7 , , 43–12
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, May 20 , , New York Tech , , No. 2 , , Mark Light Field , , W 11–1 , , 44–12
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, May 25 , , vs. (4) , , (1) No. 1 , , Mark Light Field , , W 14–6 , , 45–12
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, May 26 , , vs. (2) Florida , , (1) No. 1 , , Mark Light Field , , W 6–2 , , 46–12
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, May 27 , , vs. (3) , , (1) No. 1 , , Mark Light Field , , W 16–8 , , 47–12
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, June 1 , , vs. No. 12
Clemson , , (2) No. 1 , , Mark Light Field , , W 10–8 , , 48–12
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, June 2 , , vs. No. 12 Clemson , , (2) No. 1 , , Mark Light Field , , W 14–6 , , 49–12
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, June 9 , , vs. No. 8 , , (2) No. 1 , ,
Rosenblatt Stadium
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium was a baseball stadium in Omaha, Nebraska, the former home to the annual NCAA Division I College World Series and the Triple-A Omaha Royals (now Storm Chasers). It was the largest minor league ballpark in the Unit ...
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, June 11 , , vs. (3) No. 2
Southern California
Southern California (commonly shortened to SoCal) is a geographic and Cultural area, cultural List of regions of California, region that generally comprises the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Its densely populated coastal reg ...
, , (2) No. 1 , , Rosenblatt Stadium , , W 4–3 , , 51–12
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, June 14 , , vs. No. 8 Tennessee , , (2) No. 1 , , Rosenblatt Stadium , , W 12–6 , , 52–12
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, June 16 , , vs. (4) No. 4
Stanford
Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University, is a private research university in Stanford, California, United States. It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford (the eighth governor of and th ...
, , (2) No. 1 , , Rosenblatt Stadium , , W 12–1 , , 53–12
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Awards and honors
;Javy Rodriguez
* Team Most Valuable Player
* All-American
* NCAA Stolen Base Leader
;Kevin Brown
* College World Series All-Tournament Team
;Tom Farmer
* College World Series All-Tournament Team
;George Huguet
* Freshman All-America
;Charlton Jimerson
*
College World Series Most Outstanding Player
The Men's College World Series Most Outstanding Player is an award for the best individual performance during the NCAA Division I Men's College World Series (MCWS) in Omaha, Nebraska. The recipient of the award is announced at the completion of ...
;Danny Matienzo
* College World Series All-Tournament Team
Hurricanes in the 2001 MLB Draft
The following members of the Miami baseball program were drafted in the
2001 Major League Baseball Draft
The 2001 Major League Baseball draft, was held on June 5 and 6.
First round selections
Supplemental First Round selections
Compensation Picks
Background
On June 1, 2001, Rolando Viera, a Cuban baseball pitcher who had recently left Cub ...
.
References
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Miami Hurricanes
The Miami Hurricanes, known informally as The U, UM, or The 'Canes, are the intercollegiate sports teams that represent the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. The Hurricanes compete in NCAA Division I, Division I of the National Coll ...
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Miami
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