List of The Citadel Bulldogs baseball seasons

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This is a list of The Citadel baseball seasons. The Citadel Bulldogs baseball team represents The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina and is a member of the Southern Conference of the NCAA Division I. The team played its first season in 1899, but complete records were not kept until after the ACC split prior to the 1954 season. Results listed for seasons prior to that are those compiled by the school from historical accounts and represent the most current information The Citadel has. No team was fielded from 1932 to 1934 or from 1941 to 1946. In addition, the 1917 team was disbanded due to the outbreak of World War I.

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The Bulldogs are eight time Southern Conference baseball tournament champions, thirteen time regular season conference champions, and have participated in postseason play thirteen times through the 2017 season. In 1990, the team won the Atlantic Regional in Miami, FL and advanced to the 1990 College World Series, becoming the first and (as of 2016) only military school to ever play in Omaha.

Season Results

National ChampionsCollege World Series berthNCAA tournament berthConference Tournament championsConference/Division Regular season Champions
SeasonHead coachConferenceSeason resultsTournament ResultsFinal Poll [A 1]
OverallConferenceConferencePostseason [A 2] CB
WinsLossesTies %WinsLossesTies %Finish (Members)
The Citadel Bulldogs
1899Not availableIndependent
1900350.375
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905Mr. Gunner
1906Not available
1907J. W. Moore
1908O. B. "Rip" Simpson510.833
1909"Babe" Brothers
1910George A. Schmick460.400
1911"Barney" Legge251.286
1912 Ralph McLaurin
1913Not available530.625
1914 George C. Rogers 750.583
1915540.556
1916 Thomas S. McMillan 550.500
1917"Shorty" O'Brien020.000
1918370.300
1919 Thomas S. McMillan 370.300
1920Ed Sabre310.750
1921 George C. Rogers 270.222
1922660.500
1923380.273
1924360.333
1925"Bull Dog" Drummond270.222
1926 H. L. "Matty" Matthews 371.300
1927
19281120.077
1929
1930
1931Jimmy Floyd
1932No team
1933
1934
1935 Tatum Gressette Independent
1936Herman "Red" Smith
1937 H. L. "Matty" Matthews
1938660.500
1939Not available
1940
1941No team
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947Dusty Rhodes Southern 250.286
1948Bunzy O'Neal670.462
1949Jeff Clark
1950Jim Bailey
1951Jeff Clark
1952 John D. McMillan
19539110.450
1954Fred Montsdeoca590.357320.6005th (10)
195512110.522630.6674th (10)
195614130.519450.4448th (10)
1957Mack Erwin10101.500341.4297th (10)
19581590.625730.7003rd (10)
19591950.792630.6673rd (9)
19601860.750820.800T-1st (9) District 3 Regional 20
1961Jim Newsome1180.579560.4557th (9)
196210130.435370.3007th (9)
19639100.474470.3645th (9)
19647120.3683100.2318th (9)
1965 Chal Port 12120.500970.5635th (9)
19668160.333390.2508th (9)
19679160.360690.4007th (9)
196816100.615450.4446th (9)
196918100.6431060.6252nd South (4)
197015121.554681.4293rd South (4)
19712290.7101150.688T-1st (8)
197217130.567970.5634th (8)
197316140.553850.6153rd (8)
197417110.607770.5004th (8)
19752190.7001130.7861st (8) Atlantic Regional 28
19761890.667740.6363rd (8)
197721110.6561040.7143rd (10)
19783090.769950.6433rd (8)
197927150.6431330.8131st (9) Atlantic Regional
198023140.626960.6005th (9)
198131130.7051150.6884th (8)
19824080.8331420.8751st (9) East Regional
198334100.7731220.8571st (8) East Regional 21
198426210.5531250.7062nd South (4)
198529200.5928100.4443rd South (4)
198629200.592990.5003rd South (4)
198719310.3806120.3333rd South (4)
198833200.6231260.6672nd South (4)
198930200.600890.4715th (7)
1990 46140.7671310.9291st (7) 1st 1990 College World Series 6
1991 34191.6391620.8891st (7)
1992 Fred Jordan 35200.6361090.5264th (8)
1993 32250.5611390.5913rd (9)
1994 32240.48511130.4585th (9) 1st East Regional
1995 39210.6501950.7921st (9) 1st Mideast Regional
1996 33260.55913100.5654th (9)
1997 37210.6381670.6963rd (9)
1998 37240.6072150.8082nd (10) 1st East Regional
1999 41200.6722450.8281st (11) 1st Tallahassee Regional
2000 39200.6612370.767T-1st (11)
2001 38240.61320100.6672nd (11) 1st Columbia Regional
2002 31260.5442280.7331st (11)
2003 32250.56119110.6333rd (11)
2004 39280.5822190.700T-2nd (11) 1st Columbia Regional
2005 25340.42414160.4676th (11)
2006 34270.55715120.5565th (10)
2007 34270.55712150.4447th (10)
2008 28280.50012150.4448th (10)
2009 37220.62720100.6673rd (11)
2010 43220.6622460.8001st (11) 1st Columbia Regional
2011 20360.3578220.26711th (11)
2012 25330.43113170.433T-7th (11)
2013 35250.58318120.6004th (11)
2014 24340.4148180.30810th (10)
2015 28300.48310140.4178th (9)
2016 17420.2886180.2508th (9)
2017 16350.3147170.292T-8th (9)
2018 Tony Skole 19340.3588160.3338th (9)
2019 12430.2185190.2089th (9)
2020 1060.625Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 12390.2354250.1384th (Red)
2022 26310.4565160.2388th (8)

Notes

  1. Collegiate Baseball began team rankings in 1959.
  2. Postseason play involving the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship began in 1947.

Sources: [1]

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References

  1. The Citadel 2011 Baseball Media Guide. The Citadel. Archived from the original on April 1, 2012. Retrieved November 21, 2011.