Missouri Tigers baseball 1950–59

During the 1950s the Missouri Tigers baseball team were playing in the Big Eight Conference (before 1958 the "Big Seven Conference"). They finished the season as champions in 1952 and 1958, and both times were runners-up in the College World Series.

1950

1950 Missouri Tigers baseball
Conference Big Seven Conference
1950 record 11–9 (8-5 Big Seven)
Head coach Hi Simmons (12th year)
1950 Big Seven Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Nebraska  y 113 .786  168 .667
Missouri   85 .615  119 .550
Oklahoma   75 .583  148 .636
Kansas   88 .500  108 .556
Iowa State   45 .444   
Colorado   47 .364   
Kansas State   511 .313  713 .350
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1950[1]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1950 Missouri Tigers baseball team represented the University of Missouri in the 1950 NCAA baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at Rollins Field. The team was coached by Hi Simmons in his 12th season at Missouri.

Roster

1950 Missouri Tigers
Roster
  • Lowell Alexander
  • Ross Boeger
  • Gene Crenshaw
  • Bob Davis
  • Sam Eatock
  • Floyd Eberhard
  • Roger Englert
  • Jack Frier
  • Bob Harting
  • Bud Heineman
  • Kent Kurtz
  • Clyde Lannenbeck
  • Bob Murrey
  • Robert Phillips
  • Bill Reddan
  • Jerry Rosenheim
  • Bob Smith
  • Walter Ulmer
  • Bob Wachter

Schedule

1950 Missouri Tigers Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
Opponent Score Overall Record Big Seven Record
Arkansas4–70–1
SMU11–200–2
TCU2–30–3
TCU4–60–4
Nebraska1–70–50-1
Nebraska1–30–60-2
Washington University8–51–6
Iowa State5–12–61-2
Iowa State4–33–62-2
Kansas9–24–63-2
Kansas3–94–73-3
Kansas4–35–74-3
Kansas1–25–84-4
Kansas State6–26–85–4
Kansas State3–17–86–4
Colorado0–97–96–5
Washington University12–08–9
Oklahoma9–89–97–5
Oklahoma6–010–98–5
Complete schedule unavailable

1951

1951 Missouri Tigers baseball
Conference Big Seven Conference
1951 record 12–6 (9–4 Big Seven)
Head coach Hi Simmons (13th year)
1951 Big Seven Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Oklahoma  y 101 .909  199 .679
Missouri   94 .692  126 .667
Nebraska   54 .556  105 .667
Colorado   35 .375   
Kansas   59 .357  69 .400
Kansas State   510 .333  510 .333
Iowa State   37 .300  87 .533
Conference champion
y Invited to the College World Series
As of June 30, 1951[2]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1951 Missouri Tigers baseball team represented the University of Missouri in the 1951 NCAA baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at Rollins Field. The team was coached by Hi Simmons in his 13th season at Missouri.

Roster

1951 Missouri Tigers
Roster
  • Dick Atkinson
  • Bill Barbour
  • Ross Boeger
  • Don Boenker
  • Gene Crenshaw
  • Floyd Eberhard
  • Herb Gellman
  • Bob Harting
  • Bud Heineman
  • Kent Kurtz
  • Clyde Lannenbeck
  • Robert Loschke
  • John Patchett
  • Robert Phillips
  • Bill Reddan
  • Junior Wren

Schedule

1951 Missouri Tigers Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
Opponent Score Overall Record Big Seven Record
Washington University2–01–0
Fort Leonard Wood8–52–0
Oklahoma4–52–10-1
Rockhurst1–42–2
Kansas State12–13–21–1
Kansas State7–93–31–2
Kansas8–04–32-2
Nebraska4–35–33-2
Washington University2–06–3
Fort Leonard Wood5–186–4
Colorado2–07–44-2
Kansas State0–87–54-3
Kansas State5–08–55-3
Complete schedule unavailable

1952

1953

1953 Missouri Tigers baseball
Conference Big Seven Conference
1953 record 11–8 (9–5 Big Seven)
Head coach Hi Simmons (15th year)
1953 Big Seven Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Oklahoma  y 72 .778  1111 .500
Nebraska   103 .769  135 .722
Missouri   95 .643  118 .579
Colorado   44 .500   
Iowa State   45 .444   
Kansas   48 .333  610 .375
Kansas State   112 .077  413 .235
Conference champion
y Invited to the College World Series
As of June 30, 1953[3]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1953 Missouri Tigers baseball team represented the University of Missouri in the 1953 NCAA baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at Rollins Field. The team was coached by Hi Simmons in his 15th season at Missouri.

Roster

1953 Missouri Tigers
Roster
  • Bert Beckmann
  • Don Boenker
  • Buddy Cox
  • Dick Dickinson
  • James Doerr
  • Herb Gellman
  • John Jenkins
  • Bob Moheskey
  • Jerry Schoonmaker
  • Robert Schoonmaker
  • James Shepard
  • Larry Soffer
  • Victor Swenholt
  • Ray Uriarte
  • John Willingham
  • Lee Roy Wwnn

Schedule

1953 Missouri Tigers Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
Opponent Score Overall Record Big Seven Record
Tulsa5–60–1
Tulsa10–91–1
Fort Leonard Wood1–21–2
Oklahoma State1–41–3
Oklahoma State14–32–3
Kansas State25–33–31-0
Kansas State10–24–32-0
Nebraska6–114–42-1
Nebraska3–05–43-1
Colorado9–56–44-1
Colorado5–66–54-2
Kansas State10–37–55-2
Kansas State9–78–56-2
Kansas8–39–57-2
Kansas4–310–58-2
Kansas10–911–59-2
Kansas7–911–69-3
Oklahoma2–511–79-4
Oklahoma5–711–89-5

1954

1955

1955 Missouri Tigers baseball
Conference Big Seven Conference
1955 record 14–6 (9–3 Big Seven)
Head coach Hi Simmons (17th year)
1955 Big Seven Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Oklahoma  y 91 .900  1310 .565
Missouri   93 .750  146 .700
Nebraska   104 .714  155 .750
Colorado   56 .455   
Iowa State   58 .385   
Kansas State   210 .167  411 .267
Kansas   210 .167  616 .273
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1955[4]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1955 Missouri Tigers baseball team represented the University of Missouri in the 1955 NCAA baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at Rollins Field. The team was coached by Hi Simmons in his 17th season at Missouri.

Roster

1955 Missouri Tigers
Roster
  • Bert Beckmann
  • Ed Cook
  • Buddy Cox
  • Jack Davis
  • George Gleason
  • Emil Kammer
  • Eldon Morgan
  • Bob Musgrave
  • Gary Rust
  • Todd Sickel
  • Norm Stewart
  • Lee Roy Wwnn

Schedule

1955 Missouri Tigers Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
Opponent Score Overall Record Big Seven Record
Fort Leonard Wood27–41–0
Fort Leonard Wood6–22–0
Arkansas11–53–0
Arkansas1–23–1
Tulsa12–24–1
Tulsa10–45–1
Oklahoma State3–45–2
Oklahoma State7–105–3
Iowa State7–06–31-0
Oklahoma2–46–41-1
Oklahoma0–46–51-2
Colorado5–37–52-2
Kansas State19–18–53-2
Kansas State15–29–54-2
Nebraska3–49–64-3
Nebraska2–110–65-3
Kansas11–211–66-3
Kansas16–112–67-3
Iowa State5–113–68-3
Iowa State8–714–69-3

1956

1956 Missouri Tigers baseball
Conference Big Seven Conference
1956 record 14–7 (7–6 Big Seven)
Head coach Hi Simmons (18th year)
1956 Big Seven Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Oklahoma  y 72 .778  117 .611
Nebraska   84 .667  128 .600
Kansas   65 .545  145 .737
Missouri   76 .538  147 .667
Iowa State   66 .500   
Colorado   38 .273   
Kansas State   39 .250  510 .333
Conference champion
y Invited to the 1956 NCAA Baseball Tournament

The 1956 Missouri Tigers baseball team represented the University of Missouri in the 1956 NCAA baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at Rollins Field. The team was coached by Hi Simmons in his 18th season at Missouri.

Roster

1956 Missouri Tigers
Roster
  • Jerry Cutright
  • Jack Davis
  • John Grace
  • Doug Fulick
  • Dan Herborn
  • Emil Kammer
  • Wade LaDue
  • Eldon Morgan
  • Bob Musgrave
  • Bill Ross
  • Paul Stehr
  • Norm Stewart

Schedule

1956 Missouri Tigers Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
Opponent Score Overall Record Big Seven Record
Oklahoma State7–51–0
Oklahoma State9–101–1
Tulsa14–62–1
Tulsa8–63–1
Washington University7–54–1
Washington University12–35–1
Arkansas2–06–1
Arkansas8–27–1
Iowa State6–18–11-0
Iowa State18–49–12-0
Kansas State8–110–13-0
Colorado7–411–14-0
Colorado3–411–24-1
Kansas18–112–25-1
Kansas14–513–26-1
Oklahoma State6–1313–3
Nebraska7–1013–46-2
Nebraska27–414–47-2
Complete schedule unavailable

1957

1957 Missouri Tigers baseball
Conference Big Seven Conference
1957 record 13–7 (10–7 Big Seven)
Head coach Hi Simmons (19th year)
1957 Big Seven Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Iowa State  y 116 .647  1710 .630
Oklahoma   96 .600  108 .556
Missouri   107 .588  137 .650
Kansas   98 .529  1111 .500
Nebraska   89 .471  1210 .545
Kansas State   510 .333  710 .412
Colorado   511 .313  1011 .476
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1957[5]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1957 Missouri Tigers baseball team represented the University of Missouri in the 1957 NCAA University Division baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at Rollins Field. The team was coached by Hi Simmons in his 19th season at Missouri.

Roster

1957 Missouri Tigers
Roster
  • Bob Cooper
  • Jack Davis
  • Doug Gulick
  • Dave Hill
  • Ralph Hochgrebe
  • Charlie James
  • Lee Keefer
  • Hank Kuhlman
  • Wade LaDue
  • Don Miller
  • Paul Stehr
  • Bo Toft
  • Ray Uriarte

Schedule

1957 Missouri Tigers Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
Opponent Score Overall Record Big Seven Record
Arkansas12–61–0
Arkansas9–72–0
Washington University7–03–0
Colorado6–24–01-0
Colorado3–25–02-0
Iowa State9–145–12-1
Iowa State5–65–22-2
Iowa State7–36–23-2
Kansas16–57–24-2
Kansas3–67–34-3
Kansas5–18–35-3
Kansas State16–49–36-3
Kansas State6–510–37-3
Kansas State9–211–38-3
Nebraska6–811–48-4
Nebraska2-711–58-5
Nebraska5-212–59-5
Oklahoma3–412–69-6
Oklahoma1–013–610-6
Oklahoma2–713–710-7

1958

1959

1959 Missouri Tigers baseball
Conference Big Eight Conference
1959 record 9–11 (3–11 Big Eight)
Head coach Hi Simmons (21st year)
1959 Big Eight Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
#1 Oklahoma State  y 173 .850  275 .844
Nebraska   114 .733  158 .652
Iowa State   108 .556  1112 .478
Colorado   78 .467  1110 .524
Oklahoma   710 .412  1211 .522
Kansas   511 .313  911 .450
Kansas State   49 .308  49 .308
Missouri   311 .214  911 .450
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1959[6]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1950". Boyd's World. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  2. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1951". boydsworld.com. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
  3. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1953". Boyd's World. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  4. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1955". Boyd's World. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  5. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1957". Boyd's World. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  6. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1959". Boyd's World. Retrieved November 4, 2013.
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