Lelo Prado - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Tampa Spartans (Sunshine State Conference (Division II))
1989 Tampa 37-18-1 18-6 T–1st NCAA Regional
1990 Tampa 45-14 15-9 3rd College World Series
1991 Tampa 34-17 17-7 2nd NCAA Regional
1992 Tampa 42-19 18-6 2nd National Champions
1993 Tampa 43-21 21-3 1st National Champions
1994 Tampa 36-18 14-7 3rd NCAA Regional
1995 Tampa 41-17 14-7 3rd NCAA Regional
Tampa: 278-124-1 117-45
Louisville Cardinals (Conference USA)
1996 Louisville 18-36 6-15 8th C-USA Tournament
1997 Louisville 23-32 11-15 7th C-USA Tournament
1998 Louisville 31-24 14-13 5th C-USA Tournament
1999 Louisville 37-19 14-13 6th C-USA Tournament
2000 Louisville 17-37-1 10-16-1 8th C-USA Tournament
2001 Louisville 32-29 13-14 T–5th C-USA Tournament
2002 Louisville 39-18 21-9 2nd Atlanta Regional
2003 Louisville 34-23 14-15 7th C-USA Tournament
2004 Louisville 26-30 13-17 8th C-USA Tournament
2005 Louisville 32-24 15-14 T–6th C-USA Tournament
Louisville Cardinals (Big East Conference)
2006 Louisville 31-29 17-10 3rd Big East Tournament
Louisville: 320-301-1 148-151-1
South Florida Bulls (Big East Conference)
2007 South Florida 34-26 13-14 5th Big East Tournament
2008 South Florida 31-27 14-13 6th Big East Tournament
2009 South Florida 34-25 18-9 2nd Big East Tournament
2010 South Florida 26-32 16-11 T–4th Big East Tournament
2011 South Florida 25-29 13-14 9th
2012 South Florida 38-22 17-10 T–3rd Big East Tournament
South Florida: 188-161 91-71
Total: 786-586-2


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