UTSA Roadrunners baseball

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UTSA Roadrunners baseball
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Founded1992;32 years ago (1992)
Overall record757–761 (.499)
University University of Texas at San Antonio
Athletic director Lisa Campos
Head coach Patrick Hallmark (5th season)
Conference The American
Location San Antonio, Texas
Home stadium Roadrunner Field
(Capacity: 800)
Nickname Roadrunners
ColorsNavy blue, orange, and white [1]
     
NCAA Tournament appearances
1994, 2005, 2013
Conference tournament champions
Southland: 1994, 2005
WAC 2013
Regular season conference champions
Southland: 2007, 2008

The UTSA Roadrunners baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball team representing University of Texas at San Antonio in NCAA Division I college baseball. The program is a member the West Division of the American Athletic Conference (The American). The program's home venue is Roadrunner Field. The team has appeared in the NCAA tournament three times, most recently in 2013.

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History

UTSA has competed in three conferences since the formation of the team in 1992, Southland Conference (1993-2012), Western Athletic Conference (2013), [2] and now since 2014, Conference USA, [3] winning two conference championships, three conference tournaments, and appearing in the NCAA tournament three times. [4]

UTSA in the NCAA Tournament

YearRecordPctNotes
1994 0–2.000 Central Regional
2005 0–2.000 Waco Regional
2013 0–2.000 Corvallis Regional
TOTALS
0–6.000

Coaches

Only those who coached 3 or more seasons and 30 or more games. [4]

CoachYearsOverall%Conf%
Jimmy Shankle1992–1995110–110.50034–34.500
Mickey Lashley1996–2000113–160.41457–81.413
Sherman Corbett 2001–2012353–329.518192–162.542
Jason Marshall 2013–2019208–189.524100–102 [a] .483
  1. Marshall's conference record is his WAC and CUSA record together. WAC (15–11) and CUSA (85–91)

Yearly Record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Jimmy Shankle (Southland Conference)(1992–1995)
1992 Jimmy Shankle 19-35
1993 Jimmy Shankle 21-349-157th
1994 Jimmy Shankle 39-1812-83rd NCAA Regional
1995 Jimmy Shankle 31-2313-115th
Mickey Lashley (Southland Conference)(1996–2000)
1996 Mickey Lashley 26-2617-133rd Southland tournament
1997 Mickey Lashley 20-3612-186th Southland tournament
1998 Mickey Lashley 23-287-179th
1999 Mickey Lashley 27-3315-125th Southland tournament
2000 Mickey Lashley 17-376-2110th
Sherman Corbett (Southland Conference)(2001–2012)
2001 Sherman Corbett 30-2915-125th Southland tournament
2002 Sherman Corbett 25-2913-147th
2003 Sherman Corbett 29-2712-15T-6th
2004 Sherman Corbett 27-3112-14T-5th Southland tournament
2005 Sherman Corbett 27-3414-13T-4th NCAA Regional
2006 Sherman Corbett 37-2220-10T-2nd Southland tournament
2007 Sherman Corbett 36-2224-61st Southland tournament
2008 Sherman Corbett 39-1922-81st Southland tournament
2009 Sherman Corbett 32-2420-123rd Southland tournament
2010 Sherman Corbett 22-2813-209th
2011 Sherman Corbett 27-3216-176th Southland tournament
2012 Sherman Corbett 22-3211-2112th
Jason Marshall (Western Athletic Conference)(2013)
2013 Jason Marshall 35–2515–114th NCAA Regional
Jason Marshall (Conference USA)(2014–2019)
2014 Jason Marshall 35–2516–14T-6th C-USA tournament
2015 Jason Marshall 32–2317–135th C-USA tournament
2016 Jason Marshall 17–348–2011th
2017 Jason Marshall 29–2815–15T-7th C-USA tournament
2018 Jason Marshall 32–2416–135th C-USA tournament
2019 Jason Marshall 28–3013–168th C-USA tournament
Patrick Hallmark (Conference USA)(2020–present)
2020 Patrick Hallmark 10–70–0Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021 Patrick Hallmark 22–2614–173rd (West) C-USA tournament
2022 Patrick Hallmark 38–2019–11T–3rd C-USA tournament
Total:136–101

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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References

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