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1973 Arizona State Sun Devils baseball
Conference Western Athletic Conference
CBNo. 2
Record59–8 (16–1 WAC)
Head coach
Home stadium Phoenix Municipal Stadium
Seasons
←  1972
1974 →
1973 Western Athletic Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Northern
BYU  x‍‍‍ 13 5   .722 30 20   .600
Wyoming  ‍‍‍ 9 9   .500 21 25   .457
Colorado State  ‍‍‍ 7 11   .389 11 20   .355
Utah  ‍‍‍ 7 11   .389 11 20   .355
Southern
No. 2 Arizona State x‡y ‍‍‍ 16 1   .941 59 8   .881
No. 28 Arizona  ‍‍‍ 15 5   .750 37 16   .698
New Mexico  ‍‍‍ 4 13   .235 28 17   .622
UTEP  ‍‍‍ 2 16   .111 18 27   .400
x – Division champion
‡ – Championship series champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1973 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1973 Arizona State Sun Devils baseball team represented Arizona State University in the 1973 NCAA University Division baseball season. The Sun Devils played their home games at Packard Stadium. The team was coached by Jim Brock in his second season at Arizona State.

The Sun Devils reached the College World Series, finishing as the runner up to Southern California.

Roster

1973 Arizona State Sun Devils roster
 
  • - Gary Andrews
  • - Tom Bondurant
  • - R. J. Harrison
  • - Mike Kenneth
  • - Tony Komadina
  • - Paul Moskau
  • - Mike Rawlings
  • - John Sain
  • - Garret Strong
  • - Bruce Volney
  • - Danny White
 

Pitchers

 

Infielders

  • - Bill Berger
  • - Jeff Oscarson
  • - Clay Westlake
  • - Bump Wills

Catchers

  • - Clint Myers
 

Outfielders

  • - Gary Atwell
  • - Dick Harris
  • - Dennis Kendrick
  • - Jim Lentine

Schedule

Legend
  Arizona State win
  Arizona State loss
1973 Arizona State Sun Devils baseball game log [2]
Regular season
Post-season
  1. ^ Eddie Bane completed a perfect game, striking 19 en route to the win. As of 2017, no other player for Arizona State has thrown a perfect game.

References

  1. ^ "College Baseball Conference Standings – 1973". boydsworld.com. Retrieved August 3, 2017.
  2. ^ 2015 Baseball Media Guide (PDF). Arizona State Sun Devils. p. 72. Retrieved August 2, 2017.