Prairie View A&M Panthers baseball

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Prairie View A&M Panthers
Baseball current event.svg 2024 Prairie View A&M Panthers baseball team
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University Prairie View A&M University
Head coach Auntwan Riggins (9th season)
Conference SWAC
West Division
Location Prairie View, Texas
Home stadium John W. Tankersley Field
(Capacity: 512)
Nickname Panthers
ColorsPurple and gold [1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
2006, 2007, 2012
Conference tournament champions
2006, 2007, 2012

The Prairie View A&M Panthers baseball represents Prairie View A&M University, which is located in Prairie View, Texas. The Panthers are an NCAA Division I college baseball program that competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conference.

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The Prairie View A&M Panthers play all home games on campus at John W. Tankersley Field. Under the direction of head coach Auntwan Riggins who has served as head coach since 2016.

Since the program's inception, 3 Panthers have gone on to play in Major League Baseball.

Head coaches

SeasonCoachYearsRecordPct.
1970–2002 John Tankersley 33370–723–1.339
2003–2008 Michael Robertson 6163–171.488
2009–2015 Waskyla Cullivan 7149–199.428
2016–present Auntwan Riggins 8130-241.350
Totals4 coaches52 seasons792–1,297–1.379

Notable players

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References

  1. "Colors | Prairie View A&M University Marketing and Communications" . Retrieved March 18, 2019.