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The 1976 Washington State Cougars baseball team represented the Washington State University in the 1976 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Cougars played their home games at Bailey Field. The team was coached by Chuck Brayton in his 14th year as head coach at Washington State.
The Cougars won the West Regional to advance to the College World Series , where they were defeated by the Maine Black Bears .
Roster
1976 Washington State Cougars baseball team
Players
Coaches
#
Pos.
Name
Bats/throws
Height
Weight
Year
Home town
Brian Anderson
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Chris Camp
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Dave Edler
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Tracy Harris
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Mike Henley
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OF
Greg Herrick
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Mike Hultman
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Tom Jobb
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INF
Marty Maxwell
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Bob Padovan
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Larry Poffenroth
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John Seefried
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Bob Sherwood
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Bill Simpson
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Joe Tom
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OF
Tim Tveit
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Phil Westendorf
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RHP
Eric Wilkins
/R
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Head coach
Chuck Brayton
Assistant coach(es)
Bob MacDonald
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Current redshirt
Roster Last update: September 10, 2021
Schedule
1976 Washington State Cougars Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
Pac8 Record
1
March 13
at Lewis–Clark State
Harris Field • Lewiston, Idaho
0–2
0–1
0–0
2
March 13
at Lewis–Clark State
Harris Field • Lewiston, Idaho
0–4
0–2
0–0
3
March 14
vs Idaho
Harris Field • Lewiston, Idaho
2–0
1–2
0–0
4
March 14
vs Idaho
Harris Field • Lewiston, Idaho
4–0
2–2
0–0
5
March 19
vs Western Washington
Harris Field • Lewiston, Idaho
16–0
3–2
0–0
6
March 19
vs Puget Sound
Harris Field • Lewiston, Idaho
4–9
3–3
0–0
7
March 20
vs Boise State
Harris Field • Lewiston, Idaho
9–2
4–3
0–0
8
March 20
vs Gonzaga
Harris Field • Lewiston, Idaho
4–2
5–3
0–0
9
March 21
vs Portland
Harris Field • Lewiston, Idaho
6–0
6–3
0–0
10
March 22
Eastern Oregon
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
7–0
7–3
0–0
11
March 22
Eastern Oregon
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
9–3
8–3
0–0
12
March 26
at Boise State
Unknown • Boise, Idaho
14–5
9–3
0–0
13
March 27
vs Northwest Nazarene
Unknown • Boise, Idaho
9–1
10–3
0–0
14
March 31
vs Gonzaga
Unknown • Boise, Idaho
12–6
11–3
0–0
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
Pac8 Record
15
April 1
at Arizona State
Packard Stadium • Tempe, Arizona
3–13
11–4
0–0
16
April 2
vs Grand Canyon
Packard Stadium • Tempe, Arizona
0–2
11–5
0–0
17
April 4
vs Nevada
Packard Stadium • Tempe, Arizona
5–2
12–5
0–0
18
April 5
vs Oregon State
Packard Stadium • Tempe, Arizona
2–11
12–6
0–0
19
April 6
at BYU
Unknown • Provo, Utah
3–2
13–6
0–0
20
April 7
vs Boise State
Unknown • Provo, Utah
8–4
14–6
0–0
21
April 7
vs Boise State
Unknown • Provo, Utah
3–8
14–7
0–0
22
April 8
at Northwest Nazarene
Unknown • Nampa, Idaho
7–6
15–7
0–0
23
April 10
at Eastern Washington
Unknown • Cheney, Washington
22–2
16–7
0–0
24
April 10
at Eastern Washington
Unknown • Cheney, Washington
13–5
17–7
0–0
25
April 14
at Gonzaga
Unknown • Spokane, Washington
4–5
17–8
0–0
26
April 15
at Idaho
Guy Wicks Field • Moscow, Idaho
18–2
18–8
0–0
27
April 16
Oregon
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
4–1
19–8
1–0
28
April 17
Oregon
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
5–1
20–8
2–0
29
April 17
Oregon
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
8–4
21–8
3–0
30
April 18
Whitworth
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
11–0
22–8
3–0
31
April 24
at Oregon State
Coleman Field • Corvallis, Oregon
0–4
22–9
3–1
32
April 24
at Oregon State
Coleman Field • Corvallis, Oregon
1–2
22–10
3–2
33
April 25
at Oregon State
Coleman Field • Corvallis, Oregon
12–2
23–10
4–2
34
April 26
Idaho
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
12–1
24–10
4–2
35
April 27
Gonzaga
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
1–4
24–11
4–2
36
April 30
at Washington
Graves Field • Seattle, Washington
9–1
25–11
5–2
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
Pac8 Record
37
May 1
at Washington
Graves Field • Seattle, Washington
11–5
26–11
6–2
38
May 1
at Washington
Graves Field • Seattle, Washington
9–0
27–11
7–2
39
May 4
Eastern Washington
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
5–8
27–12
7–2
40
May 7
Oregon State
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
1–0
28–12
8–2
41
May 8
Oregon State
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
13–3
29–12
9–2
42
May 8
Oregon State
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
3–2
30–12
10–2
43
May 14
at Oregon
Howe Field • Eugene, Oregon
13–8
31–12
11–2
44
May 15
at Oregon
Howe Field • Eugene, Oregon
7–2
32–12
12–2
45
May 15
at Oregon
Howe Field • Eugene, Oregon
10–5
33–12
13–2
46
May 20
Lewis–Clark State
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
13–2
34–12
13–2
47
May 21
Washington
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
18–3
35–12
14–2
48
May 22
Washington
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
13–3
36–12
15–2
49
May 22
Washington
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
19–3
37–12
16–2
Postseason
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
Pac8 Record
50
May 28
vs Pepperdine
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
8–2
38–12
16–2
51
May 29
vs Cal State Fullerton
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
5–1
39–12
16–2
52
June 2
vs Cal State Fullerton
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
1–13
39–13
16–2
53
June 2
vs Cal State Fullerton
Bailey Field • Pullman, Washington
7–2
40–13
16–2
College World Series (1–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
Pac8 Record
54
June 12
vs Oklahoma
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska
6–1
41–13
16–2
55
June 13
vs Arizona State
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska
3–9
41–14
16–2
56
June 14
vs Maine
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska
3–6
41–15
16–2
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Awards and honors
Greg Herrick
First Team All-Pacific-8 Conference
Mike Hutlman
First Team All-Pacific-8 Conference
Marty Maxwell
First Team All-Pacific-8 Conference
Tim Tveit
First Team All-Pacific-8 Conference
Phil Westendorf
First Team All-Pacific-8 Conference
Eric Wilkins
First Team All-Pacific-8 Conference[3]
References
Stadium People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics