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1988 Evansville Purple Aces baseball team

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1988 Evansville Purple Aces baseball
MCC South Division champions
MCC regular season champions
MCC tournament champions
ConferenceMidwestern Collegiate Conference
DivisionSouth Division
Record44–20 (11–1 MCC)
Head coach
Home stadiumBosse Field
Seasons
← 1987
1989 →
1988 Midwestern Collegiate Conference baseball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
North Division
Notre Dame x‍‍‍ 9 3   .750 39 22   .639
Detroit ‍‍‍ 8 8   .500 31 24   .564
Xavier ‍‍‍ 5 7   .417 19 37   .339
Dayton ‍‍‍ 2 10   .167 20 29   .408
South Division
Evansville xy 11 1   .917 44 20   .688
Butler ‍‍‍ 3 5   .375 15 26   .366
Saint Louis ‍‍‍ 2 6   .250 11 29   .275
x – Division champion
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1988[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1988 Evansville Purple Aces baseball team represented the University of Evansville as a member of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference during the 1988 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Purple Aces played their home games at Bosse Field. The team was coached by Jim Brownlee in his ninth season at Evansville.

After going 39–17 (11–1 MCC) in the regular season, Evansville would win the MCC South Division title and the MCC Tournament. After receiving an automatic bid, Evansville reached the NCAA Division I Tournament for the first time since transitioning to Division I in 1977. In the Tempe Regional, Evansville would upset No. 1 Arizona State before losing back-to-back games to UNLV and Central Michigan.[2] Evansville would finish the season with a 44–20 record. As of 2024, 44 wins is still the most in the program's history. They also set team records for shutouts (18), complete games (37), and lowest ERA (2.99).[3][4]

Following the season, pitcher Andy Benes was selected first overall by the San Diego Padres during the 1988 Major League Baseball draft, marking the first time that an Evansville player was selected in the first round of the MLB draft.

Roster

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1988 Evansville Purple Aces roster
 

Pitchers

  • 30 Andy Benes
  • – Jim Burger
  • – Craig Fischer
  • – John Schultheis
 

Catchers

Infielders

  • – Jeff Breivogel
  • – Kenneth Fields
  • Rob Maurer
  • – Brad Tyler
  • – John Olson
 

Outfielders

  • – John Bauser
  • – Brad Tyler

Schedule and results

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Legend
  Evansville win
  Evansville loss
Bold Evansville team member
* Non-conference game
1988 Evansville Purple Aces game log: 44–20
Regular season: 39–17
February: 0–1
Date Site/stadium Opponent Score Overall
record
MCC
record
February 28 Knights FieldLouisville, KY at Bellarmine* L 4–5 0–1 0–0
March: 16–6
Date Site/stadium Opponent Score Overall
record
MCC
record
March 2 Governors ParkClarksville, TN at Austin Peay* W 8–2 1–1 0–0
March 4 Jerry D. Young Memorial FieldBirmingham, AL at UAB* W 12–7 2–1 0–0
March 5 Jerry D. Young Memorial FieldBirmingham, AL at UAB* W 5–3 3–1 0–0
March 6 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN UNC Wilmington* W 3–0 4–1 0–0
March 7 J. I. Clements StadiumStatesboro, GA at Georgia Southern* W 5–0 5–1 0–0
March 8 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Eastern Michigan* L 4–16 5–2 0–0
March 9 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN West Virginia* L 1–3 5–3 0–0
March 10 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN UNC Wilmington* W 6–0 6–3 0–0
March 11 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN James Madison* L 5–10 6–4 0–0
March 12 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN West Virginia* W 8–5 7–4 0–0
March 15 McGugin Field • Nashville, TN at Vanderbilt* W 6–5 8–4 0–0
March 16 McGugin Field • Nashville, TN at Vanderbilt* W 4–3 9–4 0–0
March 19 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Ball State* L 9–10 9–5 0–0
March 19 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Ball State* W 3–2 10–5 0–0
March 20 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Ball State* W 4–0 11–5 0–0
March 20 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Ball State* W 7–0 12–5 0–0
March 22 Sembower FieldBloomington, IN at Indiana* L 1–9 12–6 0–0
March 23 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Kentucky Wesleyan* W 5–2 13–6 0–0
March 26 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Miami (OH)* W 5–2 14–6 0–0
March 26 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Miami (OH)* W 5–3 15–6 0–0
March 27 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Miami (OH)* L 3–8 15–7 0–0
March 27 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Miami (OH)* W 4–3 16–7 0–0
April: 15–8
Date Site/stadium Opponent Score Overall
record
MCC
record
April 5 Abe Martin FieldCarbondale, IL at Southern Illinois* L 3–4 16–8 0–0
April 5 Abe Martin FieldCarbondale, IL at Southern Illinois* W 9–5 17–8 0–0
April 9 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Eastern Illinois* W 2–0 18–8 0–0
April 9 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Eastern Illinois* W 4–0 19–8 0–0
April 10 Monier FieldCharleston, IL at Eastern Illinois* W 11–3 20–8 0–0
April 10 Monier FieldCharleston, IL at Eastern Illinois* W 8–0 21–8 0–0
April 12 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Southern Illinois* L 3–7 21–9 0–0
April 12 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Southern Illinois* L 1–4 21–10 0–0
April 13 Turkey Hughes FieldRichmond, KY at Eastern Kentucky* W 6–0 22–10 0–0
April 13 Turkey Hughes FieldRichmond, KY at Eastern Kentucky* L 4–5 22–11 0–0
April 14 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Louisville* W 7–6 23–11 0–0
April 16 Musial Field • St. Louis, MO at Saint Louis W 5–1 24–11 1–0
April 16 Musial Field • St. Louis, MO at Saint Louis W 16–1 25–11 2–0
April 17 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Saint Louis W 8–6 26–11 3–0
April 17 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Saint Louis L 8–10 26–12 3–1
April 19 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Indiana State* L 3–8 26–13 3–1
April 23 Nat Buring StadiumMemphis, TN at Memphis* W 4–2 27–13 3–1
April 23 Nat Buring StadiumMemphis, TN at Memphis* L 6–7 27–14 3–1
April 24 Nat Buring StadiumMemphis, TN at Memphis* W 7–3 28–14 3–1
April 26 Nick Denes FieldBowling Green, KY at Western Kentucky* L 4–5 28–15 3–1
April 27 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Western Kentucky* W 18–3 29–15 3–1
April 30 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Butler W 15–1 30–15 4–1
April 30 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Butler W 10–2 31–15 5–1
May: 8–2
Date Site/stadium Opponent Score Overall
record
MCC
record
May 1 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Butler W 15–4 32–15 6–1
May 1 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Butler W 10–3 33–15 7–1
May 6 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Southern Indiana* W 3–0 34–15 7–1
May 10 Sycamore FieldTerre Haute, IN at Indiana State* L 5–12 34–16 7–1
May 11 Lambert FieldWest Lafayette, IN at Purdue* L 3–6 34–17 7–1
May 12 Lambert FieldWest Lafayette, IN at Purdue* W 7–0 35–17 7–1
May 14 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Xavier W 1–0 36–17 8–1
May 14 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Xavier W 5–0 37–17 9–1
May 15 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Xavier W 4–0 38–17 10–1
May 15 Bosse FieldEvansville, IN Xavier W 8–0 39–17 11–1
Postseason: 5–3
MCC Tournament: 4–1
Date Site/stadium Rank# Opponent# Score Overall
record
MCCT
record
May 20 Stanley Coveleski Regional StadiumSouth Bend, IN (1 S) vs. (2 N) Detroit L 6–7 39–18 0–1
May 21 Stanley Coveleski Regional StadiumSouth Bend, IN (1 S) vs. (2 S) Butler W 12–0 40–18 1–1
May 21 Stanley Coveleski Regional StadiumSouth Bend, IN (1 S) at (1 N) Notre Dame W 9–6 41–18 2–1
May 22 Stanley Coveleski Regional StadiumSouth Bend, IN (1 S) vs. (2 N) Detroit W 7–0 42–18 3–1
May 22 Stanley Coveleski Regional StadiumSouth Bend, IN (1 S) vs. (2 N) Detroit W 9–4 43–18 4–1
NCAA Tournament – Tempe Regional: 1–2
Date Site/stadium Rank# Opponent# Score Overall
record
NCAAT
record
May 26 Packard StadiumTempe, AZ (6) at (1) Arizona State W 1–0 44–18 1–0
May 28 Packard StadiumTempe, AZ (6) vs. (4) UNLV L 1–2 44–19 1–1
May 28 Packard StadiumTempe, AZ (6) vs. (3) Central Michigan L 6–7 44–20 1–2

Awards and honors

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John Bauser
  • MCC All-Tournament Team
Andy Benes
Jeff Breivogel
  • MCC All-Tournament Team
Jim Brownlee
  • MCC Coach of the Year
Jim Burger
  • All-MCC Second Team
Kenny Fields
  • All-MCC Second Team
Craig Fischer
  • MCC All-Tournament Team
John Olson
  • All-MCC Second Team
Rob Maurer
  • All-MCC Second Team
  • MCC All-Tournament Team
John Schultheis
  • All-MCC Second Team
Brad Tyler
  • MCC Tournament Most Valuable Player

1988 MLB Draft

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Round Pick Player Position Team
1 1 Andy Benes RHP San Diego Padres
6 141 Rob Maurer 1B Texas Rangers

References

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  1. ^ "College Baseball Conference Standings – 1988". Boydsworld.com. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "Andy Benes: Making his name in Evansville". goaces.com. June 28, 2024. Retrieved October 14, 2024.
  3. ^ "2021 Baseball Record Book" (PDF). gopurpleaces.com. Retrieved October 14, 2024.
  4. ^ "1988 Evansville Purple Aces". thebaseballcube.com. Retrieved October 14, 2024.
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