Tufts University

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Tufts University
Nickname: Jumbos
Location: Medford, Massachusetts (US)

Contents

[edit] Name History

Tufts College 1852-1955
Tufts University 1955-date

[edit] Baseball Team History

Year Record Coach
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893 C.C. Stroud, manager
1894 Timothy J. Keefe
1895
1896 2-14 D.F. Dillon, manager
1897 2-13 Fred W. Woodcock
1898 6-10 Fred W. Woodcock
1899 13-9
1900 12-11-1 Clark, manager
1901 11-6 Frederick Tenney
1902 17-6 Frederick Tenney
1903 11-8 Frederick Tenney
1904 10-10
1905
1906 Harry E. Pattee
1907 Frank H. Connaughton
1908 Frank H. Connaughton
1909
1910
1911
1912 8-9-1 Austin G. Rutherford
1913 9-9-1
1914 16-9 John T. Slattery
1915 17-2-1 John T. Slattery
1916 18-2 John T. Slattery
1917 John T. Slattery
1918
1919
1920 Volk
1921 12-6 Kenneth L. Nash
1922 20-4 Kenneth L. Nash
1923 14-10 Kenneth L. Nash
1924 5-12 Kenneth L. Nash
1925 12-8 Kenneth L. Nash
1926 17-8 Kenneth L. Nash
1927 15-4 Kenneth L. Nash
1928 9-5 Kenneth L. Nash
1929 10-8 Kenneth L. Nash
1930 9-6 Kenneth L. Nash
1931 11-4-1 Kenneth L. Nash
1932 10-6 Kenneth L. Nash
1933 11-6 Kenneth L. Nash
1934 12-4 Kenneth L. Nash
1935 7-11-1 Kenneth L. Nash
1936 7-14 Kenneth L. Nash
1937 6-10 Kenneth L. Nash
1938 7-7 Kenneth L. Nash
1939 8-8 Kenneth L. Nash
1940 10-7 Kenneth L. Nash
1941 Kenneth L. Nash
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947 12-2 John A. (Jit) Ricker
1948 11-1 John A. (Jit) Ricker
1949 10-7 John A. (Jit) Ricker
1950 17-6 John A. (Jit) Ricker
1951 5-10 John A. (Jit) Ricker
1952 7-7 John A. (Jit) Ricker
1953 6-9 John A. (Jit) Ricker
1954 9-13 John A. (Jit) Ricker
1955 5-13 John A. (Jit) Ricker
1956 9-5-1 William Kearns
1957 9-10 William Kearns
1958 10-4-1 Bob Meehan
1959 12-6 Bob Meehan
1960 7-10 Bob Meehan
1961 8-8 Bob Meehan
1962 6-8 Bob Meehan
1963 6-9 John Coe
1964 12-8 John Coe
1965 9-8 Herbert Erickson
1966 5-11 Herbert Erickson
1967 5-8 Herbert Erickson
1968 9-12 Herbert Erickson
1969 8-8 Herbert Erickson
1970 13-5 Herbert Erickson
1971 6-14 Herbert Erickson
1972 7-12 Herbert Erickson
1973 4-15 Herbert Erickson
1974 6-13 Herbert Erickson/Richard Giachetti
1975 10-15 Richard Giachetti
1976 8-13-1 Leo Fanning
1977 9-13 Leo Fanning
1978 17-6-2 Leo Fanning
1979 11-9 William Samko
1980 14-8 William Samko
1981 16-11 William Samko
1982 10-15 William Samko
1983 10-6 Lee Sargent
1984 11-9 John Casey
1985 10-12 John Casey
1986 6-14 John Casey
1987 7-12 John Casey
1988 16-13 John Casey
1989 20-11 John Casey
1990 21-9 John Casey
1991 10-13 John Casey
1992 12-12 John Casey
1993 17-8 John Casey
1994 21-7 John Casey
1995 20-14 John Casey
1996 20-12 John Casey
1997 19-12-1 John Casey
1998 19-14 John Casey
1999 17-15 John Casey
2000 26-12 John Casey
2001 21-13-1 John Casey
2002 27-10-1 John Casey
2003 21-10 John Casey
2004 18-14 John Casey
2005 23-11 John Casey
2006 24-14 John Casey
2007 25-12 John Casey
2008 19-15 John Casey
2009 19-19 John Casey
2010 34-7 John Casey
2011 27-9-1 John Casey
2012 22-12 John Casey
2013 22-13 John Casey

[edit] Major League Players

Name Birthplace Dates Played at College Major League Debut
Fred J. Crolius Jersey City, NJ 1894 4/19/1901
Willard C. (Doc) Hazleton Strafford, VT 1898-01 4/17/1902
Arthur F. Williams Somerville, MA 1899-01 5/7/1902
Simon F. (Sammy) Curran Dorchester, MA 1896-01 8/1/1902
Virgin W. (Rip) Cannell South Bridgton, ME 1902-03 4/14/1904
Wallace O. Clement Auburn, ME 1902 8/17/1908
Harold W. (Doc) Martin Roxbury, MA 1909-11 10/7/1908
Robert A. Smith Woodbury, VT 1911 4/29/1913
Ralph A. (Doc) Carroll Worcester, MA 1915-16 6/27/1916
Walter A. Whittaker Chelsea, MA 1914-16 7/6/1916
Henry A. (Heinie) Stafford Orleans, VT 1913-16 10/5/1916
Horace H. (Hod) Ford New Haven, CT 1916-19 9/8/1919
Willard B. Morrell Hyde Park, MA 1920-23 4/20/1926
bold member of Hall of Fame

[edit] Conference Affiliations

Greater Boston League 1957-78
New England Small College Athletic Conference 2001-date

[edit] Highlights

  • John T. Slattery (DB 9/28/1901), Andrew J. Spognardi (DB 9/2/1932) attended
  • William B. Richardson (Governor of NM) played 1968
  • Greater Boston League champion 1958
  • New England Small College Athletic Conference (East Division) champion 2001-03, 2005
  • New England Small College Athletic Conference tournament champion 2002

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