List of Florida Gators baseball seasons

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The Florida Gators baseball team represents the University of Florida located in Gainesville, Florida. The Gators compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

This is a list of Florida Gators baseball seasons that presents the season-by-season win–loss records of the Gators baseball team from its founding in 1912 to the present, including NCAA tournament records.

Season results

NCAA tournament champions CWS Appearance NCAA tournament appearanceSEC Tournament championsSEC regular season champions
SeasonLeagueConferenceDivisionHead CoachRegular seasonNCAA tournament Result
WinsLossesTies
Florida Gators
1912NCAA SIAA H. D. McLeod 942
1913NCAA SIAA R. P. Hoffman 1191
1914NCAA SIAA Pat Flaherty 280
1915NCAA SIAA 461
1916NCAA SIAA 9140
1917NCAA SIAA Hugh Wicher 830
1918No games played
1919NCAA SIAA Artie Phelan 750
1920NCAA SIAA 7111
1921NCAA SIAA William G. Kline 4100
1922NCAA SoCon Lance Richbourg 1550
1923NCAA SoCon 1090
1924NCAA SoCon Rex Farrior 5140
1925NCAA SoCon James White 360
1926NCAA SoCon Lance Richbourg 1470
1927NCAA SoCon Brady Cowell 8140
1928NCAA SoCon 6141
1929NCAA SoCon 490
1930NCAA SoCon 980
1931NCAA SoCon 11100
1932NCAA SoCon 1280
1933NCAA SEC 1121
1934NCAA SEC Ben Clemons 670
1935NCAA SEC 7131
1936NCAA SEC 790
1937NCAA SEC Lew Hardage 1071
1938NCAA SEC 1490
1939NCAA SEC 1180
1940NCAA SEC Sam J. McAllister 8112
1941NCAA SEC 870
1942NCAA SEC 660
1943No Games played due to World War II
1944
1945NCAA SEC Bob Pittman 290
1946NCAA SEC Sam J. McAllister 4172
1947NCAA SEC 14150
1948NCAA SEC Dave Fuller 10141
1949NCAA SEC 17130
1950NCAA SEC 2090
1951NCAA SEC 1690
1952NCAA SEC 2142
1953NCAA SEC 1371
1954NCAA SEC 12100
1955NCAA SEC 8120
1956NCAA SEC 2040
1957NCAA SEC 13110
1958NCAA SEC 17702–2 in District 3
1959NCAA SEC 1380
1960NCAA SEC 181402–2 in District 3
1961NCAA SEC 1990
1962NCAA SEC 251011–3 in District 3
1963NCAA SEC 25101
1964NCAA SEC 3090
1965NCAA SEC 20130
1966NCAA SEC 23120
1967NCAA SEC 2880
1968NCAA SEC 25130
1969NCAA SEC 28160
1970NCAA SEC 27170
1971NCAA SEC 19260
1972NCAA SEC 23210
1973NCAA SEC 23210
1974NCAA SEC 23201
1975NCAA SEC 23250
1976NCAA SEC Jay Bergman 21270
1977NCAA SEC 391802–2 in Mideast Regional
1978NCAA SEC 34150
1979NCAA SEC 402002–2 in East Regional
1980NCAA SEC 40160
1981NCAA SEC 421703–2 in South Regional
1982NCAA SEC Jack Rhine 342510–2 in Atlantic Regional
1983NCAA SEC 38140
1984NCAA SEC Joe Arnold 431610–2 in South I Regional
1985NCAA SEC 431803–2 in Atlantic Regional
1986NCAA SEC 27260
1987NCAA SEC 32240
1988NCAA SEC 481911–2 in College World Series
1989NCAA SEC 442201–2 in East Regional
1990NCAA SEC 29300
1991NCAA SEC 512102–2 in College World Series
1992NCAA SEC Eastern442001–2 in East Regional
1993NCAA SEC Eastern33250
1994 NCAA SEC Eastern402303–2 in Atlantic I Regional
1995 NCAA SEC Eastern Andy Lopez 32240
1996 NCAA SEC Eastern501802–2 in College World Series
1997 NCAA SEC Eastern402402–2 in Atlantic Regional
1998 NCAA SEC Eastern461800–2 in College World Series
1999 NCAA SEC Eastern31250
2000 NCAA SEC Eastern442312–2 in Waco Regional
2001 NCAA SEC Eastern352701–2 in Coral Gables Regional
2002 NCAA SEC Eastern Pat McMahon 461903–2 in Gainesville Regional
2003 NCAA SEC Eastern372113–2 in Coral Gables Regional
2004 NCAA SEC Eastern432200–2 in Coral Gables Super Regional
2005 NCAA SEC Eastern48230 College World Series runner-up
2006 NCAA SEC Eastern28280
2007 NCAA SEC Eastern29300
2008 NCAA SEC Eastern Kevin O'Sullivan 342400–2 in Tallahassee Regional
2009 NCAA SEC Eastern422200–2 Gainesville Super Regional
2010 NCAA SEC Eastern471700–2 in College World Series
2011 NCAA SEC Eastern53190 College World Series runner-up
2012 NCAA SEC Eastern472000–2 in College World Series
2013 NCAA SEC Eastern293000–2 in Bloomington Regional
2014 NCAA SEC Eastern402300–2 Gainesville Regional
2015 NCAA SEC Eastern521803–2 in College World Series
2016 NCAA SEC Eastern521600–2 in College World Series
2017 NCAA SEC Eastern52190 College World Series champions
2018 NCAA SEC Eastern492102–2 in College World Series
2019 NCAA SEC Eastern342601–2 in Lubbock Regional
2020 NCAA SEC Eastern1610Remainder of season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 NCAA SEC Eastern382200–2 in Gainesville Regional
2022 NCAA SEC Eastern422403–2 in Gainesville Regional
2023 NCAA SEC Eastern54170 College World Series runner-up
2024 NCAA SEC Eastern36300 College World Series
Total2,7861,69024(19062023, includes both regular season and tournament games)

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