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American college baseball season
The 1909 Mississippi A&M Aggies baseball team represented the Mississippi Aggies of Mississippi A&M in the 1909 IAAUS baseball season. The Aggies were led by Dolly Stark in his first and only season as head coach. They finished as co-champions of the SIAA with a 10–2 record, 22–4 overall.[1]
Schedule and results
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Legend
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Mississippi A&M win
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Mississippi A&M loss
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Tie
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1909 Mississippi A&M Aggies baseball game log
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Regular season
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Date
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Opponent
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Overall record
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SIAA record
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Jefferson Military Academy* |
Starkville, MS |
L 6–9 |
0–1 |
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Jefferson Military Academy* |
Starkville, MS |
W 14–1 |
1–1 |
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Jefferson Military Academy* |
Starkville, MS |
W 4–1 |
2–1 |
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at Mississippi College* |
Clinton, MS |
W 6–2 |
3–1 |
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at Mississippi College* |
Clinton, MS |
W 6–3 |
4–1 |
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at Mississippi College* |
Clinton, MS |
L 2–8 |
4–2 |
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at LSU |
State Field • Baton Rouge, LA |
L 0–3 |
4–3 |
0–1
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at LSU |
State Field • Baton Rouge, LA |
W 4–1 |
5–3 |
1–1
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at LSU |
State Field • Baton Rouge, LA |
W 1–0 |
6–3 |
2–1
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Howard* |
Starkville, MS |
W 9–1 |
7–3 |
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Howard* |
Starkville, MS |
W 5–0 |
8–3 |
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Howard* |
Starkville, MS |
W 7–1 |
9–3 |
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at Southern Presbyterian* |
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W 3–0 |
10–3 |
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at Southern Presbyterian* |
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W 11–2 |
11–3 |
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at Southern Presbyterian* |
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W 4–0 |
12–3 |
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at Cumberland |
Lebanon, TN |
L 0–1 |
12–4 |
2–2
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at Cumberland |
Lebanon, TN |
W 3–1 |
13–4 |
3–2
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at Cumberland |
Lebanon, TN |
W 2–1 |
14–4 |
4–2
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vs Nashville* |
Columbus, MS |
W 3–2 |
15–4 |
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vs Nashville* |
Columbus, MS |
W 6–0 |
16–4 |
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Cumberland |
Starkville, MS |
W 2–0 |
17–4 |
5–2
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Cumberland |
Starkville, MS |
W 5–0 |
18–4 |
6–2
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Cumberland |
Starkville, MS |
W 4–0 |
19–4 |
7–2
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Ole Miss |
Starkville, MS |
W 3–0 |
20–4 |
8–2
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Ole Miss |
Starkville, MS |
W 11–4 |
21–4 |
9–2
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Ole Miss |
Starkville, MS |
W 1–0 |
22–4 |
10–2
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Venues | |
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Rivalries | |
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Culture & lore | |
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People | |
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Seasons | |
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National Championships in Bold; College World Series appearances in italics |
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Pre-SoCon | |
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Post-SoCon |
- Louisville (1927)
- Millsaps (1933)
- Louisville (1938)
- Louisville (1939)
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