1969 Ole Miss Rebels baseball
SEC Western Division champion
SEC Champion
District III champion
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
CBNo. 6
Record27–15 (11–5 SEC)
Head coach
  • Tom Swayze (19th season)
Home stadiumSwayze Field
1969 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern Division
Florida  xy 134 .7652817 .622
Tennessee   95 .6431915 .559
Georgia   98 .5291512 .556
Kentucky   79 .4381519 .441
Auburn   710 .4121715 .531
Vanderbilt   312 .2001219 .387
Western Division
No. 6 Ole Miss  xy 115 .6882715 .643
Mississippi State   117 .6112010 .667
Alabama   89 .4712415 .615
LSU   413 .2351124 .314
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1969[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1969 Ole Miss Rebels baseball team represented the University of Mississippi in the 1969 NCAA University Division baseball season. The Rebels played their home games at Swayze Field. The team was coached by Tom Swayze in his 19th year as head coach at Ole Miss.

The Rebels won the District III to advance to the College World Series, where they were defeated by the Texas Longhorns.

Roster

1969 Ole Miss Rebels baseball team
PlayersCoaches
#Pos.NameBats/throwsHeightWeightYearHome town
Whitey Adams /
RHP Buddy Bowen /R
Ward Brister /
Bobby Cain /
Ron Coleman /
Eric Duncan /
Mike Friday /
So
Mike Greenich /
Tom Iseminger /
Jim Izard /
Kenny Kauerz /
Jr
Tommy Magee /
So
Archie Manning /R
C M. A. McCoy /
Eddie McLarty /
Lee Moore /
C Mooney /
Joe Musgrave /
Riley Myers /
So
OF Kenny Oakley /
Fred Setser /
John Shaw R/
Bobby Wade /
Norris Weese /
Jr
Keith Welsh /
Jr
Ken Wilkinson /
Charlie Williams /
Jr
Head coach

Tom Swayze

Assistant coach(es)

Charlie Williams
Grafton Moore


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Current redshirt

Roster
Last update: April 8, 2021

Schedule

1969 Ole Miss Rebels baseball game log
Regular season
March (5–4)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSEC record
1March 17Delta StateSwayze FieldOxford, Mississippi2–60–1
2March 21Southern MississippiSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi7–11–1
3March 22Southern MississippiSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi4–32–1
4March 24Kansas StateSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi0–12–2
5March 24Kansas StateSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi9–33–2
6March 25Kansas StateSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi4–113–3
7March 25Kansas StateSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi10–04–3
8March 26TennesseeSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi8–55–3
9March 31vs IndianaUnknown • Riverside, California11–135–4
Postseason
April (13–6)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSEC record
10April 1vs IllinoisUnknown • Riverside, California5–85–5
11April 2vs Southern CaliforniaUnknown • Riverside, California6–75–6
12April 2vs BYUUnknown • Riverside, California0–55–7
13April 4at UC RiversideUnknown • Riverside, California13–76–7
14April 4vs UCLAUnknown • Riverside, California2–56–8
15April 5vs DelawareUnknown • Riverside, California5–37–8
16April 7Mississippi StateSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi4–08–81–0
17April 7Mississippi StateSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi2–19–82–0
18April 8Mississippi StateSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi4–310–83–0
19April 11at LSUAlex Box StadiumBaton Rouge, Louisiana7–311–84–0
20April 11at LSUAlex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana4–112–85–0
21April 15Arkansas StateSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi8–313–85–0
22April 16Arkansas StateSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi5–414–85–0
23April 18AlabamaSwayze Field • Starkville, Mississippi1–414–95–1
24April 18AlabamaSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi12–115–96–1
25April 25LSUSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi2–016–97–1
26April 25LSUSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi2–316–107–2
27April 26LSUSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi6–417–108–2
28April 29Birmingham–SouthernSwayze Field • Oxford, Mississippi11–118–108–2
May (3–3)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSEC record
29May 2at AlabamaSewell–Thomas StadiumTuscaloosa, Alabama2–119–109–2
30May 2at AlabamaSewell–Thomas Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama8–020–1010–2
31May 3at AlabamaSewell–Thomas Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama3–221–1011–2
32May 9at Mississippi StateDudy Noble FieldStarkville, Mississippi0–221–1111–3
33May 9at Mississippi StateDudy Noble Field • Starkville, Mississippi5–1121–1211–4
34May 10at Mississippi StateDudy Noble Field • Starkville, Mississippi3–1021–1311–5
Postseason
SEC Conference Championship (2–0)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSEC record
35May 14FloridaSawyze Field • Oxford, Mississippi8–222–1311–5
36May 16at FloridaPerry FieldGainesville, Florida4–123–1311–5
NCAA District III Playoff (3–0)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSEC record
37May 29vs Virginia TechSims Legion ParkGastonia, North Carolina7–624–1311–5
38May 30vs North CarolinaSims Legion Park • Gastonia, North Carolina6–525–1311–5
39May 31vs North CarolinaSims Legion Park • Gastonia, North Carolina5–226–1311–5
College World Series (1–2)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSEC record
40June 14vs NYUJohnny Rosenblatt StadiumOmaha, Nebraska3–826–1411–5
41June 15vs Southern IllinoisJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska8–127–1411–5
42June 16vs TexasJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska1–1427–1511–5

Awards and honors

Whitey Adams
  • All-SEC
  • All-SEC Western Division
Ed McLarty
  • All-SEC
  • All-SEC Western Division
Fred Setser
  • All-SEC
  • All-SEC Western Division
John Shaw
  • All-SEC
  • All-SEC Western Division[2]

References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings – 1969". Boydsworld.com. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  2. "2021 Rebel Baseball Guide" (PDF). www.olemisssports.com. University of Mississippi. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
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