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1998 USC Trojans baseball team


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The 1998 USC Trojans baseball team represented


the University of Southern California in the 1998 1998 USC Trojans baseball
NCAA Division I baseball season. The team was
coached Mike Gillespie in his 12th season.

The Trojans won the College World Series,


defeating the Arizona State Sun Devils in the
championship game.

Contents
1 Roster
2 Schedule National Champions
3 Awards and honors Conference Pacific-10 Conference
4 Trojans in the 1998 MLB Draft
1998 record 4917 (219 Pac-10)
5 See also
6 References Head coach Mike Gillespie (12th year)
7 External links Home stadium Dedeaux Field

1998 Pacific-10 Conference baseball standings


Roster Conf Overall
Team W L PCT W L PCT
Northern
#13 Washington xy 17 7 .708 41 17 .707
Oregon State 15 9 .625 35 14 .714
Washington State 12 12 .500 25 24 .510
Portland State 4 20 .167 17 34 .333
Southern
#9 Stanford xy 22 8 .733 42 14 .750
#1 Southern California y 21 9 .700 49 17 .742
#2 Arizona State y 18 11 .621 41 23 .641
Arizona 12 18 .400 33 23 .589
UCLA 11 19 .367 23 33 .411
California 5 24 .172 22 32 .407
x Division champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1998[1]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

1998 USC Trojans roster

Pitchers Infielders Outfielders

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Rik Currier Carlos Casillas Jeremy Freitas


Don DiDomizio Oscar Casillas Greg Hanoian
Seth Etherton Dominic Correa Rod Perry, Jr.
Tanner Eriksen Seth Davidson Brad Ticehurst
Ronald Flores Morgan Ensberg
Marco Hernandez Robb Gorr Catchers
Steve Immel Ray Kasper
Craig Jones Brandon Mugavero Jeff DiPippo
Shaun Kramer Bill Peavey Mike McHargue
Jack Krawczyk Josh Persell Eric Munson
Peter Krogh Wes Rachels Josh Townsend
Jason Lane Kevin Schultz
Raul Lepe
Mike Penney
Jason Saenz
Chris Tessman
Brian Vieira
Mike Weibling
Taiki Yamaoka

Schedule

1998 USC Trojans Baseball Game Log


Regular Season
January/February

Overall Pac-10
Date Opponent Score
Record Record
January 30 Long Beach State 164 10
February 1 Long Beach State 95 20
February 7 Texas 53 30
February 7 Texas 56 31
February 8 Texas 715 32
February 10 at Long Beach State 123 42
February 13 vs. North Carolina 100 52
February 14 vs. North Carolina 169 62
February 15 vs. North Carolina 102 72
February 18 at Cal State Fullerton 32 82
February 20 vs. Arizona 103 92 10
February 21 vs. Arizona 41 102 20
February 22 vs. Arizona 23 103 21
February 25 at Pepperdine 52 113
February 27 UCLA 61 123 31
February 28 UCLA 109 133 41

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March

Overall Pac-10
Date Opponent Score
Record Record
March 1 UCLA 712 134 42
March 3 UC Santa Barbara 158 144
March 6 Oregon State 90 154
March 7 Oregon State 74 164
March 8 Oregon State 613 165
March 14 Arizona State 76 175 52
March 14 Arizona State 135 185 62
March 15 Arizona State 63 195 72
March 17 Loyola Marymount 64 205
March 20 at Arizona 64 215 82
March 21 at Arizona 76 225 92
March 22 at Arizona 106 235 102
March 24 Pepperdine 111 245
March 27 at California 106 255 112
March 28 at California 76 265 122
March 29 at California 81 275 132

April

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Overall Pac-10
Date Opponent Score
Record Record
April 1 Cal State Fullerton 47 276
April 3 Stanford 01 277 133
April 5 Stanford 67 278 134
April 5 Stanford 74 288 144
April 6 Hawaii-Hilo 123 298
April 9 at Arizona State 318 299 145
April 10 at Arizona State 57 2910 146
April 11 at Arizona State 424 2911 147
April 14 at Loyola Marymount 612 2912
April 17 California 100 3012 157
April 18 California 1413 3112 167
April 19 California 52 3212 177
April 21 at San Diego State 94 3312
April 24 at UCLA 146 3412 187
April 25 UCLA 1718 3413 188
April 26 at UCLA 1712 3513 198
April 28 San Diego State 1710 3613
April 29 UC Santa Barbara 98 3713

May

Overall Pac-10
Date Opponent Score
Record Record
May 9 at Stanford 24 3714 199
May 10 at Stanford 52 3814 209
May 11 at Stanford 51 3914 219
May 15 at Portland State 102 4014
May 15 at Portland State 67 4015

PostSeason
NCAA Tournament: East Regional

Overall
Date Opponent Site/Stadium Score
Record
May 21 vs. Fordham Tiger Field 106 4115
May 22 vs. Virginia Commonwealth Tiger Field 414 4116
May 23 vs. Clemson Tiger Field 85 4216
May 23 vs. South Alabama Tiger Field 32 4316
May 24 vs. South Alabama Tiger Field 43 4416

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NCAA Tournament: College World Series

Overall
Date Opponent Site/Stadium Score
Record
May 30 vs. LSU Rosenblatt Stadium 1012 4417
June 1 vs. Florida Rosenblatt Stadium 1210 4517
June 2 vs. Mississippi State Rosenblatt Stadium 71 4617
June 4 vs. LSU Rosenblatt Stadium 54 4717
June 5 vs. LSU Rosenblatt Stadium 73 4817
June 6 vs. Arizona State Rosenblatt Stadium 2114 4917

Awards and honors


Rik Currier

Freshman All-America[2]

Seth Davidson

Freshman All-America[2]
All-Pac-10 First Team[2]

Morgan Ensberg

All-America Third Team[2]


All-Pac-10 First Team[2]

Seth Etherton

The Sporting News Player of the Year[2]


All-America First Team[2]
Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year[2]
All-Pac-10 First Team[2]

Jeremy Freitas

All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention[2]

Rob Gorr

College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]


All-Pac-10 First Team[2]

Jack Krawczyk

College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]


All-America First Team[2]
All-Pac-10 First Team[2]

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Jason Lane

College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]

Eric Munson

College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]


All-America Second Team[2]
All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention[2]

Wes Rachels

College World Series Most Outstanding Player[3]


All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention[2]

Brad Ticehurst

College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]


All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention[2]

Trojans in the 1998 MLB Draft


The following members of the USC baseball program were drafted in the 1998 Major League Baseball
Draft.[4]

Player Position Round Overall MLB Team


California
Seth Etherton RHP 1st 18th
Angels
New York
Jason Saenz LHP 3rd 94th
Mets
Brad
OF 8th 233rd Texas Rangers
Ticehurst
Milwaukee
Mike Penney RHP 8th 236th
Brewers
Morgan Houston
3B 9th 272nd
Ensberg Astros
Los Angeles
Rob Gorr 1B 14th 426th
Dodgers
Kansas City
Craig Jones RHP 16th 467th
Royals
Kansas City
Jeremy Freitas OF 25th 737th
Royals
Jack Milwaukee
RHP 25th 746th
Krawczyk Brewers
Cleveland
Jeff DePippo C 27th 813th
Indians
Philadelphia
Wes Rachels 2B 33rd 974th
Phillies

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See also
USC Trojans baseball

References
1. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1998". Boyd's World. Retrieved May 2, 2015.
2. "2012 USC Trojans Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). USCTrojans.com. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
3. "College World Series Record Book" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
4. "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA)" ". Baseball-
Reference. Retrieved 4 July 2012.

External links
USC Trojans baseball official website (http://www.usctrojans.com/sports/m-basebl/usc-m-basebl-
body.html)

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