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American college baseball season
The 1979 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team represented the University of Arkansas in the 1979 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Razorbacks played their home games at George Cole Field, and was led by tenth year head coach Norm DeBriyn. They finished as the national runner-up after falling to Cal State Fullerton in the 1979 College World Series Final.
Legend
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Arkansas win
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Arkansas loss
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1979 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball game log
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Regular season
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Date |
Opponent |
Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
SWC Record
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February 23 |
William Jewell |
George Cole Field |
7–1 |
1–0 |
–
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February 23 |
William Jewell |
George Cole Field |
13–2 |
2–0 |
–
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February 27 |
Missouri Southern |
George Cole Field |
5–0 |
3–0 |
–
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February 27 |
Missouri Southern |
George Cole Field |
3–2 |
4–0 |
–
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Date |
Opponent |
Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
SWC Record
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March 2 |
Texas |
George Cole Field |
2–0 |
5–0 |
1–0
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March 3 |
Texas |
George Cole Field |
2–3 |
5–1 |
1–1
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March 3 |
Texas |
George Cole Field |
0–1 |
5–2 |
1–2
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March 4 |
Southern Illinois |
George Cole Field |
2–3 |
5–3 |
1–2
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March 4 |
Southern Illinois |
George Cole Field |
5–18 |
5–4 |
1–2
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March 5 |
Southwest Baptist |
George Cole Field |
5–0 |
6–4 |
1–2
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March 5 |
Southwest Baptist |
George Cole Field |
9–2 |
7–4 |
1–2
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March 6 |
Tulsa |
George Cole Field |
4–1 |
8–4 |
1–2
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March 6 |
Tulsa |
George Cole Field |
8–1 |
9–4 |
1–2
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March 9 |
at Rice |
Cameron Field |
6–3 |
10–4 |
2–2
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March 10 |
at Rice |
Cameron Field |
8–1 |
11–4 |
3–2
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March 10 |
at Rice |
Cameron Field |
12–3 |
12–4 |
4–2
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March 16 |
Baylor |
George Cole Field |
12–1 |
13–4 |
5–2
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March 17 |
Baylor |
George Cole Field |
5–1 |
14–4 |
6–2
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March 17 |
Baylor |
George Cole Field |
0–4 |
14–5 |
6–3
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March 19 |
Missouri Western |
George Cole Field |
13–0 |
15–5 |
6–3
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March 19 |
Missouri Western |
George Cole Field |
7–6 |
16–5 |
6–3
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March 23 |
at TCU |
TCU Diamond |
7–1 |
17–5 |
7–3
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March 24 |
at TCU |
TCU Diamond |
10–1 |
18–5 |
8–3
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March 24 |
at TCU |
TCU Diamond |
9–4 |
19–5 |
9–3
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March 26 |
Eastern Michigan |
George Cole Field |
6–2 |
20–5 |
9–3
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March 26 |
Eastern Michigan |
George Cole Field |
1–0 |
21–5 |
9–3
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March 27 |
Iowa |
George Cole Field |
7–4 |
22–5 |
9–3
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March 27 |
Eastern Michigan |
George Cole Field |
6–0 |
23–5 |
9–3
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March 30 |
SMU |
George Cole Field |
3–1 |
24–5 |
10–3
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March 31 |
SMU |
George Cole Field |
3–1 |
25–5 |
11–3
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March 31 |
SMU |
George Cole Field |
9–2 |
26–5 |
12–3
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Date |
Opponent |
Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
SWC Record
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April 3 |
Southwest Missouri State |
George Cole Field |
5–1 |
27–5 |
12–3
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April 3 |
Southwest Missouri State |
George Cole Field |
4–3 |
28–5 |
12–3
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April 6 |
at Texas Tech |
Tech Diamond |
8–9 |
28–6 |
12–4
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April 7 |
at Texas Tech |
Tech Diamond |
6–2 |
29–6 |
13–4
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April 7 |
at Texas Tech |
Tech Diamond |
12–9 |
30–6 |
14–4
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April 13 |
South Dakota |
George Cole Field |
4–0 |
31–6 |
14–4
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April 13 |
South Dakota |
George Cole Field |
7–0 |
32–6 |
14–4
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April 14 |
South Dakota |
George Cole Field |
7–1 |
33–6 |
14–4
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April 14 |
South Dakota |
George Cole Field |
8–1 |
34–6 |
14–4
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April 17 |
at Oral Roberts |
J. L. Johnson Stadium |
2–5 |
34–7 |
14–4
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April 20 |
Houston |
George Cole Field |
5–3 |
35–7 |
15–4
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April 21 |
Houston |
George Cole Field |
3–0 |
36–7 |
16–4
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April 21 |
Houston |
George Cole Field |
11–10 |
37–7 |
17–4
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April 27 |
at Texas A&M |
Olsen Field |
0–6 |
37–8 |
17–5
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April 28 |
at Texas A&M |
Olsen Field |
2–0 |
38–8 |
18–5
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April 28 |
at Texas A&M |
Olsen Field |
9–1 |
39–8 |
19–5
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Date |
Opponent |
Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
SWC Record
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May |
at Missouri Southern |
Warren Turner Field |
8–9 |
39–9 |
19–5
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May |
at Missouri Southern |
Warren Turner Field |
6–5 |
40–9 |
19–5
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May |
at Wichita State |
Eck Stadium |
6–7 |
40–10 |
19–5
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May |
at Wichita State |
Eck Stadium |
4–5 |
40–11 |
19–5
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Postseason
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Date |
Opponent |
Site/stadium |
Score |
Overall record |
SEC record
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May 12 |
vs Baylor |
UFCU Disch–Falk Field |
6–1 |
41–11 |
19–5
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May 13 |
at Texas |
UFCU Disch–Falk Field |
2–6 |
41–12 |
19–5
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May 14 |
vs Texas A&M |
UFCU Disch–Falk Field |
6–2 |
42–12 |
19–5
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May 15 |
at Texas |
UFCU Disch–Falk Field |
6–12 |
42–13 |
19–5
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Date |
Opponent |
Site/stadium |
Score |
Overall record |
SEC record
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May 25 |
George Washington |
Tallahassee, FL |
12–11 |
43–13 |
19–5
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May 26 |
Florida |
Tallahassee, FL |
9–1 |
44–13 |
19–5
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May 27 |
Delaware |
Tallahassee, FL |
8–6 |
45–13 |
19–5
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May 28 |
Delaware |
Tallahassee, FL |
4–3 |
46–13 |
19–5
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1979 College World Series (3–2)
Date |
Opponent |
Site/stadium |
Score |
Overall record |
SEC record
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June 1 |
vs Pepperdine |
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium |
5–4 |
47–13 |
19–5
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June 3 |
vs Arizona |
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium |
10–3 |
48–13 |
19–5
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June 5 |
vs Texas |
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium |
9–4 |
49–13 |
19–5
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June 6 |
vs Cal State Fullerton |
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium |
10–13 |
49–14 |
19–5
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June 8 |
vs Cal State Fullerton |
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium |
1–2 |
49–15 |
19–5
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Razorbacks in the 1979 MLB Draft
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The following members of the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball program were drafted in the 1979 Major League Baseball Draft.[2]
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College World Series appearances in italics |