Year-by-Year NCAA Division I Results
Year |
Head Coach |
Overall |
winning % |
Conference |
Winning % |
Conf. Finish |
Notes |
1975 |
Augie Garrido |
36–16–1 |
.692 |
14–7 |
.667 |
1st |
CWS Appearance |
1976 |
Augie Garrido |
48–15 |
.762 |
17–4 |
.810 |
1st |
|
1977 |
Augie Garrido |
44–14 |
.759 |
17–7 |
.708 |
t-1st |
|
1978 |
Augie Garrido |
44–13 |
.772 |
24–4 |
.857 |
1st |
Lost in regional play |
1979 |
Augie Garrido |
60–14–1 |
.811 |
23–4–1 |
.839 |
1st |
CWS Title |
1980 |
Augie Garrido |
49–18–1 |
.731 |
20–8 |
.714 |
1st |
|
1981 |
Augie Garrido |
47–18 |
.723 |
22–6 |
.786 |
1st |
|
1982 |
Augie Garrido |
51–23 |
.689 |
23–5 |
.821 |
1st |
CWS Appearance |
1983 |
Augie Garrido |
50–21–1 |
.704 |
22–6 |
.786 |
t-1st |
|
1984 |
Augie Garrido |
66–20 |
.767 |
22–6 |
.786 |
1st |
CWS Title |
1985 |
Augie Garrido |
36–32–1 |
.529 |
21–9 |
.700 |
1st |
|
1986 |
Augie Garrido |
36–21 |
.632 |
12–9 |
.571 |
t-3rd |
|
1987 |
Augie Garrido |
44–17 |
.746 |
18–3 |
.857 |
1st |
|
1988 |
Larry Cochell |
43–18 |
.705 |
12–3 |
.800 |
1st |
CWS Appearance |
1989 |
Larry Cochell |
30–27 |
.526 |
10–11 |
.476 |
5th |
|
1990 |
Larry Cochell |
36–23 |
.610 |
13–5 |
.722 |
1st |
CWS Appearance |
1991 |
Augie Garrido |
34–22 |
.607 |
15–6 |
.714 |
t-1st |
|
1992 |
Augie Garrido |
46–17 |
.730 |
17–7 |
.708 |
2nd |
CWS Appearance |
1993 |
Augie Garrido |
35–19 |
.648 |
16–5 |
.762 |
2nd |
|
1994 |
Augie Garrido |
47–16 |
.763 |
25–5 |
.750 |
t-1st |
CWS Appearance |
1995 |
Augie Garrido |
57–9 |
.864 |
18–3 |
.857 |
1st |
CWS Title |
1996 |
Augie Garrido |
45–16 |
.738 |
13–8 |
.619 |
4th |
|
1997 |
George Horton |
39–24–1 |
.617 |
21–9 |
.700 |
2nd (South) |
|
1998 |
George Horton |
47–17 |
.734 |
25–5 |
.833 |
1st (South) |
|
1999 |
George Horton |
50–14 |
.781 |
25–5 |
.833 |
1st |
CWS Appearance |
2000 |
George Horton |
38–21 |
.644 |
21–9 |
.700 |
t-1st |
|
2001 |
George Horton |
48–18 |
.727 |
14–4 |
.778 |
1st |
CWS Appearance |
2002 |
George Horton |
37–22 |
.627 |
14–10 |
.583 |
t-4th |
|
2003 |
George Horton |
50–16 |
.758 |
15–6 |
.714 |
2nd |
CWS Appearance |
2004 |
George Horton |
47–22 |
.681 |
19–2 |
.905 |
1st |
CWS Title |
2005 |
George Horton |
48–18 |
.719 |
16–6 |
.762 |
1st |
|
2006 |
George Horton |
50–15 |
.769 |
18–3 |
.857 |
1st |
CWS Appearance |
2007 |
George Horton |
38–25 |
.603 |
10–11 |
.476 |
5th |
CWS Appearance |
2008 |
Dave Serrano |
41–22 |
.651 |
16–8 |
.667 |
t-1st |
|
2009 |
Dave Serrano |
47–16 |
.746 |
17–7 |
.708 |
2nd |
CWS Appearance |
2010 |
Dave Serrano |
46–18 |
.719 |
21–3 |
.875 |
1st |
Super Regional |
2011 |
Dave Serrano |
41–17 |
.707 |
19–5 |
.792 |
1st |
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