Dayton Flyers baseball

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Dayton Flyers
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Founded1902
University University of Dayton
Head coach Jayson King (7th season)
Conference A-10
Location Dayton, OH
Home stadium Woerner Field
(Capacity: 500)
Nickname Flyers, Flyboys
ColorsRed and blue [1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
2012
Conference tournament champions
2012
Regular season conference champions
2009, 2012

The Dayton Flyers baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio, United States. [2] The team is a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. The team plays its home games at Woerner Field in Dayton, Ohio. The Flyers are coached by Jayson King.

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Year-by-year results

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Flyers players in the dugout during a game in 2022

Below is a table of Dayton's yearly records as an NCAA Division I baseball program. [3]

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Independent (1986–1987)
1986Tom Fries 16–25
1987Jim Murray 22–26
Midwestern Collegiate Conference (1988–1993)
1988Jim Murray 20–294–84th
1989Mark Schlemmer 14–404–184th
1990Mark Schlemmer 15–469–204th
1991Mark Schlemmer 21–384–207th
1992Mark Schlemmer 25–319–113rd
1993Chris Sorrell 22–3910–186th
Great Midwest Conference (1994–1995)
1994Chris Sorrell 19–347–154th
1995Chris Sorrell 11–445–185th
Atlantic 10 Conference (1996–present)
1996Chris Sorrell 25–298–114th
1997Chris Sorrell 21–2812–93rd
1998Chris Sorrell 21–195–125th
1999Chris Sorrell 22–348–136th
2000 Tony Vittorio 23–3210–114th
2001Tony Vittorio 32–2615–72nd Atlantic 10 tournament
2002Tony Vittorio 32–2114–104th Atlantic 10 tournament
2003Tony Vittorio 16–364–206th
2004Tony Vittorio 25–2811–134th
2005Tony Vittorio 36–2316–82nd Atlantic 10 tournament
2006Tony Vittorio 33–2418–93rd Atlantic 10 tournament
2007Tony Vittorio 21–339–1811th
2008Tony Vittorio 31–2513–147th
2009Tony Vittorio 38–1921–61st Atlantic 10 tournament
2010Tony Vittorio 23–3212–1510th
2011Tony Vittorio 32–2715–93rd Atlantic 10 tournament
2012Tony Vittorio 31–3017–72nd NCAA Regional
2013Tony Vittorio 11–393–2115th
2014Tony Vittorio 24–3014–136th Atlantic 10 tournament
2015Tony Vittorio 16–385–1912th
Atlantic 10:513–583230–245
Total:698–935

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Major League Baseball

Dayton has had 15 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965. [4] 3 of them (Jerry Blevins, Mike Hauschild, and Craig Stammen) have reached the Major Leagues.

Flyers in the Major League Baseball Draft
YearPlayerRoundTeam
1969 Alan Schmidt26 Astros
1986 Damon Brooks28 Astros
1991 Tony Miller13 Astros
1998 Ryan Fleming18 Blue Jays
1999 Jason Siegfried36 Tigers
2001 Samuel Fisher49 Cardinals
2002 Mark Wahl48 Orioles
2002 Sam Fischer22 Astros
2004 Jerry Blevins 17 Cubs
2005 Craig Stammen 12 Nationals
2006 Luke Trubee33 Yankees
2010 Cole Tyrell42 Padres
2010 Cam Hobson37 Yankees
2011 Cam Hobson11 Mariners
2012 Mike Hauschild 33 Astros

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