List of Connecticut Huskies baseball seasons

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The following is a list of Connecticut Huskies baseball seasons. The University of Connecticut is a member of the Big East Conference of the NCAA Division I. The Huskies have made five College World Series appearances and seventeen appearances in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. Conference records for the six seasons that the Huskies competed in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference are not currently available.

University of Connecticut Public research university in Connecticut

The University of Connecticut (UConn) is a public land grant, National Sea Grant and National Space Grant research university in Storrs, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 1881.

Big East Conference (1979–2013) U.S. college athletic conference, 1979–2013

The Big East Conference was a collegiate athletics conference that consisted of as many as 16 universities in the eastern half of the United States from 1979 to 2013. The conference's members participated in 24 NCAA sports. The conference had a history of success at the national level in basketball throughout its history, while its shorter football program, created by inviting one college and four other "associate members" into the conference, resulted in two national championships.

College World Series College baseball tournament conducted by the NCAA

The College World Series (CWS) is an annual June baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska. The CWS is the culmination of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Baseball Championship tournament—featuring 64 teams in the first round—which determines the NCAA Division I college baseball champion. The eight participating teams are split into two, four-team, double-elimination brackets, with the winners of each bracket playing in a best-of-three championship series.

Season Head coach Conference Season results Conference tournament
result
Postseason result
Final CB Poll
Overall Conference
Wins Losses Ties % Wins Losses Ties % Finish (Members)
1896No CoachIndependent 3 4 .429No Conference
1897 2 3 .400
1898 1 2 .333
1899 T. D. Knowles 3 3 1 .500
1900 5 4.556
190141 .800
1902 Edwin O. Smith 3 1 .750
1903 3 4 .429
1904 3 1 .750
1905 3 3 1 .500
1906 George E. Lamson 4 3 .571
1907 4 5 .444
1908 4 5 1 .444
1909 John Sullivan 6 1 .857
1910 3 6 .333
1911 James Nicholas 0 9 .000
1912No Coach 6 6 .500
1913 Robert Edger 4 6 .400
1914 Charles A. Reed 0 4 .000
1915 J. J. Donovan 1 7 .125
1916 D. E. Chase 1 8 .111
1917 John J. Donahue 1 1 .500
1918No Team (World War I)
1919 Roy J. Guyer Independent 5 6 .455No Conference
1920 William Mellor 3 8 .273
1921 Ross Swartz 4 11 .267
1922 J. Wilder Tasker 8 9 .471
1923 4 9 .308
1924 Sumner Dole 5 8 .385
1925 7 5 1 .583
1926 7 7 .500
1927 3 8 .273
1928 4 6 .400
1929 10 7 .588
1930 8 7 .533
1931 2 8 .200
1932 2 11 .154
1933 4 9 .308
1934 8 5 .615
1935 3 10 1 .231
1936 J. Orlean Christian 7 5 .583
1937 7 8 .467
1938 8 6 .571
1939 7 7 .500
1940 8 8 1 .500
1941 4 10 .286
1942 4 8 .333
1943 8 6 .571
1944 4 4 1 .500
1945 6 2 .750
1946 6 10 1 .375
1947 12 5 .706
1948 13 2 .867
1949 14 5 .737
1950 7 8 .467
1951 9 9 1 .500
1952 9 5 1 .643
1953 9 6 1 .600
1954 9 9 .500
1955 11 6 .647
1956 9 8 2 .529
1957 14 10 .583 College World Series
1958 11 5 .688 District 1 Playoffs
1959 17 2 .895 College World Series 7
1960 13 3 .813 District 1 Playoffs
1961 24 19 2 .571 District 1 Playoffs 19
1962 Larry Panciera 7 7 1 .500
1963 14 9 .609 District 1 Playoffs
1964 8 12 1 .400
1965 17 8 .680 College World Series 6
1966 12 6 .667
1967 16 5 .762 26
1968 17 10 .630 District 1 Playoffs 18
1969 10 16 .385
1970 18 12 .600 District 1 Playoffs 21
1971 20 4 .833
1972 20 7 .741 College World Series 6
1973 10 8 1 .556
1974 12 9 .571
1975 16 5 2 .762
1976 24 7 .774 24
1977 28 8 .778 Northeast Regional 28
1978 17 14 .548
1979 ECAC 31 13 .705Unknown College World Series 8
1980 Andy Baylock 20 22 .476
1981 24 19 2 .558
1982 9 22 .290
1983 19 14 1 .576
1984 20 19 .513
1985 Big East 20 24 1 .455 12 9 .571 1st Northern (4) 3rd
1986 18 21 .462 10 8.556 3rd Northern (4)
1987 23 16 .590 11 7 .611 2nd Northern (4) 4th
1988 24 18 .571 7 11 .389 4th Northern (4)
1989 26 17 .605 9 9.500 2nd Northern (4) 4th
1990 27 19 1 .587 12 9 .571 4th (8) 1st Northeast Regional
1991 16 25 1 .390 8 12 .400 6th (8)
1992 26 19 1 .587 13 7 .650 3rd (8) 2nd
1993 27 19 .587 12 9 .571 3rd (8) 2nd Midwest Regional
1994 30 18 .625 12 9 .571 4th (8) 1st Midwest II Regional
1995 13 30 1 .302 4 17 .190 T-7th (8)
1996 24 23 .511 13 12 .520 4th American (6)
1997 27 20 .574 11 14 .440 3rd American (6)
1998 25 17 .595 12 10 .545 7th (11)
1999 27 24 .529 10 17 .370 10th (11)
2000 32 17 .653 14 9 .609 4th (10) 5th
2001 26 25 .510 13 13 .500 6th (11)
2002 28 22 .560 13 12 .520 7th (11)
2003 24 23 .511 10 15 .400 9th (11)
2004 Jim Penders 26 29 1 .473 9 17 .346 9th (11)
2005 34 22 .607 11 12 .478 6th (10)
2006 39 18 1 .684 18 6 1 .720 2nd (12) 6th
2007 34 27 .557 10 14 .417 8th (12) 2nd
2008 27 28 .491 11 16 .407 9th (12)
2009 36 24 .600 14 13 .519 6th (12) 2nd
2010 48 16 .750 20 6 .769 2nd (12) 2nd Norwich Regional 28
2011 45 20 1 .692 22 5 0 .815 1st (12) 4th Columbia Super Regional 13
2012 31 27 1 .534 16 11 .593 T-5th (12) 4th
2013 35 28.556 9 15.375 8th (11) 1st Blacksburg Regional
2014 American 27 31.466 9 14.391 7th (9) 1–2 in Pool Play
2015 35 25.583 11 14.440 6th (8) 3rd
2016 38 25.603 14 9.609 3rd (8) 1st Gainesville Regional
2017 33 25.569 14 10.583 T-3rd (8) 3rd

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References

  1. 2012 Baseball Online Media Guide. uconnhuskies.com. Retrieved 2012-05-30.