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The 1963 Arizona Wildcats baseball team represented the University of Arizona in the 1963 NCAA University Division baseball season . The Wildcats played their home games at UA Field and Hi Corbett Field in Tucson, Arizona . The team was coached by Frank Sancet in his fourteenth season at Arizona.
The Wildcats reached the College World Series , finishing as the runner up to Southern California .
Roster
1963 Arizona Wildcats roster [ 2]
- Agustine Acuna
- Hector Barnetche
- Edwin Bayne
- William Henry Brown Jr.
- Robert Gauna
- Grant B. Hawgood
- William W. Jameson
- Auerlio Martinez
- Robert G. Maxwell
- James Craig Morrison
- Richard A. Patera
- Steve Priborsky
- William R. Reynolds
- Morton R. Saull
- Charles Schoenberg
- Sherwin Newton Scott
- Leo R. Tosto
Pitchers
- John G. Fouse
- Charles Douglas Holliker
- Jim Nichols
Infielders
Catchers
Outfielders
Schedule
Legend
Arizona win
Arizona loss
1963 Arizona Wildcats Baseball Game Log[ 3]
Regular Season
March
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
WAC Record
Mar 1
Long Beach State *
Tucson, AZ
W 8–2
1–0
Mar 2
Long Beach State*
Tucson, AZ
W 17–7
2–0
Mar 2
Long Beach State*
Tucson, AZ
W 7–6
3–0
Mar 8
UCLA *
Tucson, AZ
W 7–3
4–0
Mar 9
UCLA*
Tucson, AZ
L 9–10
4–1
Mar 15
Colorado State *
Tucson, AZ
W 9–7
5–1
Mar 16
Colorado State*
Tucson, AZ
W 9–8
6–1
Mar 18
Oregon State *
Tucson, AZ
L 4–7
6–2
Mar 19
Oregon State*
Tucson, AZ
L 3–4
6–3
Mar 20
Oregon State*
Tucson, AZ
W 3–2
7–3
Mar 21
Utah *
Tucson, AZ
W 9–2
8–3
Mar 22
Utah*
Tucson, AZ
W 10–1
9–3
Mar 23
Utah*
Tucson, AZ
W 13–1
10–3
Mar 23
Utah*
Tucson, AZ
W 8–0
11–3
Mar 25
Oklahoma *
Tucson, AZ
W 10–7
12–3
Mar 26
Oklahoma*
Tucson, AZ
L 5–9
12–4
Mar 29
Sul Ross *
Tucson, AZ
W 9–4
13–4
Mar 30
Sul Ross*
Tucson, AZ
L 0–12
13–5
April
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
WAC Record
Apr 1
Wyoming *
L 0–3
13–6
Apr 2
vs Wyoming*
Nogales, AZ
W 8–1
14–6
Apr 3
Wyoming*
Tucson, AZ
W 14–4
15–6
Apr 5
Arizona State
Tucson, AZ
W 6–2
16–6
1–0
Apr 6
Arizona State
Tucson, AZ
W 9–8
17–6
2–0
Apr 6
Arizona State
Tucson, AZ
L 0–2
17–7
2–1
Apr 8
Michigan *
Tucson, AZ
L 3–9
17–8
Apr 9
Michigan*
Tucson, AZ
L 4–6
17–9
Apr 10
Michigan*
Tucson, AZ
W 11–4
18–9
Apr 11
Michigan*
Tucson, AZ
W 16–0
19–9
Apr 13
Michigan*
Tucson, AZ
W 6–4
20–9
Apr 13
Michigan*
Tucson, AZ
L 3–11
20–10
Apr 19
New Mexico
Tucson, AZ
W 9–2
21–10
3–1
Apr 20
New Mexico
Tucson, AZ
W 8–0
22–10
4–1
Apr 21
New Mexico
Tucson, AZ
W 6–2
23–10
5–1
Apr 22
Northern Arizona *
Tucson, AZ
L 0–3
23–11
Apr 23
Northern Arizona*
Tucson, AZ
W 7–3
24–11
Apr 27
at UCLA*
Joe E. Brown Field • Los Angeles, CA
L 1–6
24–12
Apr 29
at Cal State Los Angeles *
Los Angeles, CA
W 3–2
25–12
May
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
WAC Record
May 3
at Arizona State
Phoenix, AZ
L 2–3
25–13
5–2
May 4
at Arizona State
Phoenix, AZ
W 3–2
26–13
6–2
May 4
at Arizona State
Phoenix, AZ
W 9–5
27–13
7–2
May 9
Cal State Los Angeles*
Tucson, AZ
W 8–5
28–13
May 10
Cal State Los Angeles*
Tucson, AZ
W 5–3
29–13
May 17
at New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM
L 3–12
29–14
7–3
May 18
at New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM
W 18–7
30–14
8–3
May 18
at New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM
L 2–3
30–15
8–4
Post-Season
WAC Playoffs
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
WACCS Record
May 24
BYU
Tucson, AZ
W 6–3
31–15
1–0
May 25
BYU
Tucson, AZ
W 5–0
32–15
2–0
NCAA District 7 Playoff
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
NCAAT Record
May 31
Colorado State
Tucson, AZ
W 13–0
33–15
1–0
June 1
Colorado State
Tucson, AZ
W 10–0
34–15
2–0
June 1
Colorado State
Tucson, AZ
W 14–10
35–15
3–0
References
Venues Rivalries People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics