List of Clemson Tigers baseball seasons

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This is a list of Clemson Tigers baseball seasons. The Clemson Tigers baseball program is a college baseball team that represents Clemson University in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. [1] Clemson has played their home games at Doug Kingsmore Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina since 1970. [2]

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The Tigers have won 15 conference championships, and have played in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship 36 times, advancing to the College World Series on 12 occasions. [3] With 2,566 wins over 114 seasons of baseball, Clemson ranks 17th all-time in win–loss records and 8th in victories in the NCAA. [4]

Season results

National ChampionsCollege World Series berthNCAA tournament berthConference Tournament championsConference/Division Regular season Champions
SeasonHead coach [5] Conference [A 1] Season results [6] Tournament resultsFinal poll [7] [A 2]
OverallConferenceConference [8] [A 3] Postseason [9] [A 4] BA CB Coaches
WinsLossesTies %WinsLossesTies %Finish [10] [A 5]
Clemson Tigers
1896 R. T. V. Bowman Independent 020.000
1897No team
1898 R. T. V. BowmanIndependent240.333
1899 Unknown430.571
1900 820.800
1901 John Heisman 1021.808
1902 930.750
1903 910.9004001.0001st
1904 John McMakin 851.607
1905 681.433
1906 6101.382
1907 Frank Shaughnessy 971.559
1908 Robert Lynch 6110.353
1909 Jesse Reynolds 10120.455
1910 Joe Holland 10110.476
1911 Frank Dobson 13100.565
1912 1160.647
1913 1350.722
1914 Thomas Robertson1660.727
1915 Vet Sitton 1370.650
1916 13111.540
1917 Country Morris13130.500
1918 Edward Donahue 1160.647
1919 6151.295
1920 Country Morris4150.210
1921 Larry Conover 5140.263
1922 R. V. H. Durfee1080.556
1923 1381.614
1924 6100.375
1925 Thomas May11140.440
1926 Cul Richards8110.420
1927 Tink Gillam11131.460
1928 Joe Guyon 1292.565
1929 15111.574
1930 9140.391
1931 620.750
1932 Jess Neely 1460.700
1933 10100.500
1934 881.500
1935 1671.688
1936 6110.353
1937 7120.368
1938 6120.333
1939 Randy Hinson1070.588
1940 1222.813
1941 Tom Rogers1060.625
1942 880.500
1943 Frank Howard 1230.800
1944No team
1945 Walter Cox 760.538
1946 Randy Hinson1250.706
1947 Southern Conference 2450.8281320.8671st Eastern Playoff
1948 Walter Cox14121.537881.5008thDNP
1949 11120.4781050.6674thDNP
1950 20110.6251330.8132nd (South)Semifinal District Regional
1951 1870.7201620.8891st 2nd DNP
1952 Bob Smith10120.45510100.5005th (South)DNPDNP
1953 1160.6471160.6473rd (South)DNPDNP
1954 Atlantic Coast Conference 14100.583840.6671stDNP
1955 7110.389590.3577thDNP
1956 4142.2502102.2147thDNP
1957 6120.3333110.2148thDNP
1958 Bill Wilhelm 2280.7331130.7861st College World Series
1959 2480.750950.6431st College World Series 5
1960 11101.523760.5384thDNPNR
1961 12110.522680.4295thDNPNR
1962 1780.680860.571T-3rdDNPNR
1963 15110.577950.643T-2ndDNPNR
1964 13130.500670.462T-4thDNPNR
1965 18102.663950.6432ndDNPNR
1966 2072.724940.6922ndDNP27
1967 2990.7631120.8461st District 3 Regional 9
1968 27140.6591170.6114thDNPNR
1969 27172.6091281.5953rdDNP30
1970 32160.6671470.6672ndDNP18
1971 27140.6591040.7142ndDNPNR
1972 19150.559670.4625thDNPNR
1973 24160.6001020.833T-1st 2nd DNPNR
1974 23150.6051010.9091st 2nd DNPNR
1975 33100.7671020.833T-1st 2nd Mideast Regional 25
1976 36150.7061020.8331st 1st College World Series 5
1977 42100.808910.9001st 2nd College World Series 5
1978 39140.7461020.8331st 1st Atlantic Regional 25
1979 40150.7271010.9091st Atlantic Regional 10
1980 38210.644650.5453rd 1st College World Series 8
1981 34240.5861040.714T-1st 1st Atlantic Regional NRNR
1982 37220.6271020.8331st 4th DNPNRNR
1983 30201.598650.5453rd 2nd DNPNRNR
1984 38170.6911220.857T-1st T-3rd DNPNRNR
1985 36301.545940.692T-1st 2nd DNPNRNR
1986 42210.667940.6923rd T-3rd DNPNRNR
1987 54141.7901650.7622nd 3rd South I Regional 1010
1988 54140.7941820.9001st 3rd Northeast Regional 1521
1989 50200.7141350.7222nd 1st Atlantic Regional 1414
1990 43230.6511460.7002nd T-3rd Central Regional NR30
1991 60100.8571830.8571st 1st College World Series 48
1992 50140.7811950.7921st 2nd Mideast Regional 7109
1993 45200.69211110.5005th 1st East Regional 171716
1994 Jack Leggett 57180.7602040.8331st 1st East Regional 499
1995 54140.7942040.8331st 2nd College World Series 677
1996 51170.7501770.7082nd T-3rd College World Series 544
1997 41230.64113100.5654th 2nd Central Regional NRNR24
1998 43160.7291490.560T-2nd 8th East Regional 212319
1999 42270.60913100.5653rd 2nd College Station Super Regional 171314
2000 51180.7391770.7082nd 2nd College World Series 765
2001 41220.6501770.7082nd T-5th Coral Gables Super Regional 171314
2002 54170.7611680.6674th 2nd College World Series 333
2003 39220.6391590.625T-3rd T-8th Auburn Regional NRNRNR
2004 39260.60014100.583T-4th 4th Athens Regional NR26NR
2005 43230.6522190.7002nd Semifinal Waco Super Regional 141314
2006 53160.7682460.8001st (Atlantic) 1st College World Series 555
2007 41230.64118120.6002nd (Atlantic) 2nd, Pool Play Starkville Super Regional 151213
2008 31271.53411181.3834th (Atlantic) T-2nd, Pool Play DNPNRNRNR
2009 44220.66719110.6332nd (Atlantic) T-2nd, Pool Play Tempe Super Regional 161514
2010 45250.64318120.6001st (Atlantic) 3rd, Pool Play College World Series 1044
2011 43200.68317130.5672nd (Atlantic) 2nd, Pool Play Clemson Regional 212116
2012 35280.55616140.5333rd (Atlantic) 3rd, Pool Play Columbia Regional NRNRNR
2013 40220.64518120.6003rd (Atlantic) 4th, Pool Play Columbia Regional NRNRNR
2014 36250.59015140.5172nd (Atlantic) 2nd, Pool Play Nashville Regional NRNRNR
2015 32290.52516130.552T-3rd (Atlantic) T-2nd, Pool Play Fullerton Regional NRNRNR
2016 Monte Lee 44200.68816140.5334th (Atlantic) 1st Clemson Regional 171815
2017 42210.66717130.5673rd (Atlantic) 3rd, Pool Play Clemson Regional 232522
2018 47160.7462280.7331st (Atlantic) T-3rd Clemson Regional 191817
2019 35260.57415150.5004th (Atlantic) 2nd, Pool Play Oxford Regional 222525
2020 1430.8243001.000T–1st (Atlantic) Tournament Cancelled Tournament Cancelled
2021 25270.48116200.4445th (Atlantic) 2nd, pool play
2022 35230.60313160.4486th (Atlantic) 3rd, pool play
2023 Erik Bakich 44190.69820100.6672nd (Atlantic) 1st Clemson Regional
Total2,7731,52230.645(only includes regular season games)
1361060.562(only includes postseason games)
2,9091,62830.640(all games)

Notes

  1. Clemson was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association from 1900 until 1923, but the conference did not sponsor baseball. The Southern Conference, of which Clemson was a member from 1924 until 1953, did not sponsor baseball until 1947. Since 1954, Clemson has been a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
  2. Collegiate Baseball began team rankings in 1959. Baseball America began during the 1981 season. The Coaches' Poll (published by USA Today's Sports Weekly and ESPN) began publishing its rankings during the 1992 season. [7]
  3. The Southern Conference held a tournament from 1950 until 1953. The Atlantic Coast Conference began a baseball tournament in 1974. The tournament was not held in 1979.
  4. Postseason play involving the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship began in 1947.
  5. The Atlantic Coast Conference split into two divisions in 2006. Since then, regular season conference championships are no longer awarded.

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