List of USC Trojans baseball seasons

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This is a list of USC Trojans baseball seasons. The USC Trojans baseball program is a college baseball team that represents the University of Southern California in the Pac-12 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. [1] The Trojans have played their home games at Dedeaux Field in Los Angeles, California since 1974. [2]

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The Trojans have won 12 College World Series titles, more than any other program, and have reached the ultimate event 21 times. They have appeared in the NCAA Division I baseball tournament 37 times. [3]

Season results

National ChampionsCollege World Series berthNCAA tournament berthConference Tournament championsConference/Division Regular season Champions
SeasonHead coachConference [lower-alpha 1] Season results [4] Tournament resultsFinal poll [lower-alpha 2]
OverallConferenceConference [lower-alpha 3] Postseason [lower-alpha 4] BA CB Coaches
WinsLossesTies %WinsLossesTies %Finish
USC Trojans
1889 No recordIndependent010.000N/A
1890No team
1891
1892 No recordIndependent501.917N/A
1893 460.400
1894 010.000
1895No team
1896 No recordIndependent020.000N/A
1897No team
1898 No recordIndependent830.727N/A
1899 340.429
1900 010.000
1901No team
1902 No recordIndependent060.000N/A
1903 330.500
1904 140.200
1905 650.545
1906 1241.735
1907 760.538
1908 Harvey Holmes 1720.895
1909 No record1170.611
1910 460.400
1911 Curtiss Bernard 1030.769
1912 Len Burrell 690.400
1913 No record260.250
1914 George Wheeler 820.800
1915 Ralph Glaze 5100.333
1916 Charles Millikan 651.542
1917 Charles Millikan & Phil Koerner 560.455
1918 No record010.000
1919No team
1920 Gus Henderson Independent941.679N/A
1921 Gus Henderson & Willis O. Hunter 930.750
1922 No record560.455
1923 George Wheeler 7110.389
1924 Sam Crawford 470.364
1925 941.679
1926 1162.632
1927 CIBA 8150.348660.5002ndN/A
1928 1270.632570.417T-3rd
1929 1570.682850.6153rd
1930 Sam Barry 2551.8231120.8461st
1931 2460.8001440.7782nd
1932 1450.7371350.7221st
1933 560.455360.3333rd
1934 1660.7271050.6672nd
1935 1250.7061050.667T-1st
1936 1540.7891320.8671st
1937 1150.6881050.6672nd
1938 1340.7651140.7332nd
1939 1340.7651140.733T-1st
1940 1170.611870.5333rd
1941 960.600960.6003rd
1942 Sam Barry & Rod Dedeaux 1420.8751220.8571st
1943 Rod Dedeaux 1420.87510001.0001st1–2N/A
1944 1240.750440.5002ndN/A
1945 870.533350.3752nd
1946 Sam Barry & Rod Dedeaux 1520.8821110.9171st
1947 1660.7271140.733T-1st0–1N/A
1948 2640.8671320.8671st2–0 National champions
1949 2360.7931220.8571st2–1 College World Series
1950 1680.667870.533T-3rd
1951 Rod Dedeaux 22100.6881150.6881st2–1 College World Series
1952 1890.6671150.6881st0–2
1953 2190.7001060.625T-1stDistrict 8 playoffs
1954 1470.6671150.6881st District 8 playoffs
1955 2350.8211230.8001st2–0 College World Series
1956 2150.8081420.8751st0–2
1957 1840.8181240.750T-1st
1958 2830.9031420.8751st2–0 National champions
1959 2341.8391420.8751st2–09
1960 32110.7441240.750T-1stN/A College World Series Runners-up 2
1961 3670.8371240.7501st National champions 1
1962 29100.7441150.6882nd
1963 35100.7781060.6251st National champions 1
1964 34110.7561730.8501st College World Series 4
1965 23140.6229110.4504th24
1966 4290.8241640.8001st College World Series 3
1967 Pac-8 30112.721960.600T-3rd14
1968 42121.7731621.8681st National champions 1
1969 39121.7601380.6193rd17
1970 45130.7761130.7861st3–0 National champions 1
1971 46110.80717001.0001st3–1 National champions 1
1972 47130.7831440.7781st2–0 National champions 1
1973 51110.8231440.7781st2–0 National champions 1
1974 50200.7141170.6111st2–0 National champions 1
1975 42141.7461240.7501st2–0 NCAA West Regional 11
1976 33262.5571581.6462nd
1977 46200.6971620.8891st2–0 NCAA West Regional 10
1978 5490.8571530.8331st2–0 National champions 1
1979 Pac-10 33240.57915150.5004thN/A
1980 27240.52913170.433T-5th
1981 34240.58615150.5003rd
1982 23360.3909210.3006th
1983 32231.58017130.567T-2nd
1984 44230.65718120.600T-2nd NCAA West I Regional 924
1985 22440.3335250.1676th
1986 26290.47312180.4004th
1987 Mike Gillespie 32280.53312180.400T-5th
1988 36260.58113170.4334th NCAA West I Regional 1813
1989 41250.62116140.5333rd NCAA Midwest Regional 1826
1990 40220.64518120.6003rd NCAA South I Regional 611
1991 46171.7272370.7671st NCAA West I Regional 713
1992 28260.51913170.4336th
1993 35290.54715150.5004th NCAA Central II Regional 191820
1994 41200.67219110.6333rd NCAA South Regional 111411
1995 49210.7002190.7001st2–0 College World Series Runners-up 222
1996 44161.7302460.8001st2–1 NCAA Central II Regional 799
1997 42200.67717130.5673rd NCAA South II Regional 101310
1998 49170.7422190.7002nd National champions 111
1999 36260.5811770.7082ndN/A NCAA Palo Alto Super Regional 101213
2000 44200.6881680.667T-4th College World Series 554
2001 45190.7031860.7501st College World Series 454
2002 37240.6071770.7081st NCAA Palo Alto Super Regional 141214
2003 28280.50011130.458T-5th
2004 24320.42910140.417T-6th
2005 41220.6511590.625T-3rd NCAA Corvallis Super Regional 171717
2006 25330.43111130.458T-5th
2007 Chad Kreuter 27290.4828160.3339th
2008 28280.50011130.458T-6th
2009 28280.50013140.481T-5th
2010 28320.4677200.25910th
2011 Frank Cruz 25310.44613140.4817th
2012 Pac-12 25320.4398220.26710th
2013 Dan Hubbs 20360.35710200.333T-8th
2014 29240.54716140.533T-5th
2015 39210.65018120.600T-3rd NCAA Lake Elsinore Regional 202422
2016 28280.50015150.500T-6th
2017 21340.3828220.267T-10th
2018 26280.48112180.400T-8th
2019 25291.46413151.4667th
2020 Jason Gill 1050.667Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021 25260.49013170.433T-8th
2022 25280.4728220.26711thDNQ

Notes

  1. The Trojans joined the California Intercollegiate Baseball Association in 1927, having played their earlier seasons as an independent. This conference was essentially a division within the Pacific Coast Conference and its 1960 baseball season successor, the Athletic Association of Western Universities. This conference, through expansion, became the Pacific-8, Pacific-10, and finally the Pac-12 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.
  3. Includes conference playoffs, which occurred between divisional champions from 1947–1959, and in multiple formats from 1970–1978 and 1995–1998. CIBA also held a championship series between its division winners in 1943. One-game playoffs for the right to advance to these events are also included in the totals.
  4. Postseason play involving the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship began in 1947.

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References

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