Mid-Continent Conference/Summit League Achievements
- Overall Record of 567-222 (.719)
- 12 Summit League Regular-Season Titles
- 13 Summit League Tournament Titles
- 13 NCAA post-season appearances
- 2006 Regional Champion
- 2002,2004,2005,2008, and 2009 NCAA Regional Runner-up
- Ranked as high as #23 nationally in 2008
- Ranked as high as #24 nationally in 2007
- Ranked as high as #14 nationally in 2006
- Ranked as high as #13 nationally in 2004
- Ranked as high as #20 nationally in 2002
- Ranked as high as #23 nationally in 1998
- 21 All-Americans
- 10 Freshman All-Americans
- 4 Summit League Players of the Year
- 11 Summit League Pitchers of the Year
- 88 First Team All-Summit league selections
- 42 Second Team All-Summit League selections
- 70 Summit League All-Tournament selections
- 13 Summit League Tournament MVPs
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