List of Ole Miss Rebels baseball seasons

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This is a list of Ole Miss Rebels baseball seasons. The Ole Miss Rebels baseball program is the college baseball team that represents the University of Mississippi in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. [1] Ole Miss plays their home games at Swayze Field in Oxford, Mississippi.

Contents

Season results

National ChampionsCollege World Series berthNCAA tournament berthConference Tournament championsConference/Division Regular season Champions
SeasonHead coachConference [A 1] Season resultsTournament resultsFinal poll [A 2]
OverallConferenceConference [A 3] Postseason [A 4] CB
WinsLossesTies %WinsLossesTies %Overall SEC FinishWestern

Division Finish [2]

Ole Miss Rebels
1893Unknown Independent 011.000
1894No Team
1895UnknownIndependent021.000
1896No Team
1897UnknownIndependent110.500
1898No Team
1899No Team
1900T.H. Johnson Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 060.000
1901P.J. Murphy140.250
1902Coach Ashford1070.588
1903Dr. W.S. Leathers000.000
1904T.J. Keefe720.778
1905J.C. Elmer240.333
1906Unknown350.375
1907650.545
1908J.M. Acker220.500
1909Unknown350.375
1910J.W. McCall1130.786
1911Edgard Moss150.167
191211140.440
1913No Team
1914 Casey Stengel Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association1390.591
1915Unknown110.500
1916 Fred A. Robins 11140.440
1917Baxter Sparks351.333
1918 Dudy Noble 910.900
1919130.250
1920Unknown420.667
1921340.429
1922 Southern Conference 060.000
1923 Pete Shields 1831.841
19241390.591
19251460.700
19261560.714
19271140.733
1928281.227
19291830.857
193013100.565
193110100.500
1932Tad Smith880.500
1933020.000
1934 Southeastern Conference 1131.077090.00010th
19355130.2780100.0008th
1936490.308180.1117th
1937981.500440.5004th
19381361.650550.5004th
19391260.667750.5834th
19408140.3641110.08312th
1941970.563740.6363rd
1942481.346470.3638th
1943 Edwin "Goat" Hale 2100.2002100.20010th
1944Did not play – World War II
1945Did not play – World War II
1946Tad Smith330.500330.5005th
19471060.625440.500T-6th
19486160.2734130.23511th
19494180.1822120.14312th
19501160.647550.5006th
1951Tom Swayze1661.7171040.7143rd
195210100.5006100.37511th
19539100.474890.4716th
19541571.673630.6672nd
19551630.8421030.7692nd
195624100.7061330.813T-1st College World Series
19571680.667960.6006th
195811100.524760.5388th
19591860.7501030.7691st
19602230.8801220.8571st
19611580.6521050.6672nd
196215100.600890.4713rd
19631970.7311140.7331st
19642470.7741110.9171st College World Series
196510120.455870.5332nd
196618140.5631060.6252nd
196715140.517980.529T-1st
196820120.625890.4713rd
196927150.6431150.6881st College World Series
19702580.7581160.6472nd
197116210.4327110.3893rd
1972 Jake Gibbs 28160.6361530.8331st College World Series
197314121.518580.3853rd
197417150.531780.4673rd
197525191.56710120.4552nd
197618181.50011130.4585th
197739190.6721590.6251st 1st South Regional
197827210.56312110.5223rd
197924130.6499100.4743rd
198024220.522990.5002nd
198124241.5008141.3643rd
198233191.6321560.7141st
198326181.58910120.4553rd
198422240.4787160.3045th
198520280.4175180.2175th
198638170.69114130.519T-4th
198725251.50011160.4078th
198824290.4536210.22210th
198934211.6169151.3808th
199023290.44210160.3858th
1991 Don Kessinger 31240.5649150.3758th
199229260.5279140.39111th5th [3]
199331250.5548190.29612th6th [4]
199430260.53612140.4627th5th [5]
199540220.64514120.5395th4th [6] Atlantic I Regional
199624300.4447230.23312th6th [7]
1997Pat Harrison22310.4156240.20012th6th [8]
199830230.56613150.4648th6th [9]
199934280.54817130.5675th5th [10] College Station Regional
200030250.54512170.4149th5th [11]
2001 Mike Bianco 39231.62717130.5676th3rd [12] New Orleans Regional
200237190.66114160.4679th6th [13]
200335270.56517130.5675th4th [14] Houston Regional
200439210.65018120.6004th3rd [15] Oxford Regional
200548200.70618120.6004th2nd [16] Oxford Super Regional
200644220.66717130.5675th3rd [17] 1st Oxford Super Regional
200740250.61516140.5335th3rd [18] Tempe Super Regional
200839260.60015150.5008th3rd [19] Coral Gables Regional
200944200.68720100.6672nd2nd [20] Oxford Super Regional
201039240.61916140.5336th3rd [21] Charlottesville Regional
201130250.54513170.43310th6th [22]
201237260.58714160.4679th4th [23] College Station Regional
201338240.61315150.5006th4th [24] Raleigh Regional
2014 48210.69619110.6332nd1st [25] College World Series
201530280.51715140.5176th4th [26] Los Angeles Regional
201643190.69418120.6007th4th [27] Oxford Regional
201732250.56114160.4679th6th [28]
2018 48170.73818120.6002ndT-1st [29] 1st Oxford Regional
2019 41270.60316140.5337th5th [30] 2nd Fayetteville Super Regional
2020 1610.941000N/AN/ACOVID-19 Pandemic-
2021 45220.67218120.6005th3rd [31] Tucson Super Regional
2022 42230.64614160.4675th9th [32] College World Series
202325290.4636240.2007th14th [33]

Notes

  1. Ole Miss was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association from 1896 until 1921, but the conference did not sponsor baseball. The Southern Conference, of which Ole Miss was a member from 1922 until 1933, did not sponsor baseball until 1947. Since the 1934 season, Ole Miss has been a member of the Southeastern Conference.
  2. Collegiate Baseball began team rankings in 1959.
  3. The Southeastern Conference began a baseball tournament in 1977.
  4. Postseason play involving the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship began in 1947.

Sources: [1]

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