Ray Tanner - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
NC State Wolfpack (Atlantic Coast Conference)
1988 NC State 45–16 13–6 2nd NCAA Regional
1989 NC State 35–21–2 10–10 4th
1990 NC State 48–20 14–7 3rd NCAA Regional
1991 NC State 48–20 11–10 3rd NCAA Regional
1992 NC State 46–18 15–9 3rd NCAA Regional
1993 NC State 49–17 15–7 2nd NCAA Regional
1994 NC State 46–18–1 13–11 5th NCAA Regional
1995 NC State 36–24 14–14 6th
1996 NC State 42–19 14–13 T–3rd NCAA Regional
NC State: 395–173–3 119–87
South Carolina Gamecocks (Southeastern Conference)
1997 South Carolina 33–24 13–17 4th
1998 South Carolina 44–18 19–10 2nd NCAA Regional
1999 South Carolina 35–23 15–15 1st
2000 South Carolina 56–10 25–5 1st NCAA Super Regional
2001 South Carolina 49–20 17–13 3rd NCAA Super Regional
2002 South Carolina 57–18 21–8 1st College World Series Runner-up
2003 South Carolina 45–22 19–11 1st College World Series
2004 South Carolina 53–17 17–13 T–2nd College World Series
2005 South Carolina 41–23 16–14 3rd NCAA Regional
2006 South Carolina 41–25 15–15 4th NCAA Super Regional
2007 South Carolina 46–20 17–13 2nd NCAA Super Regional
2008 South Carolina 40–23 15–15 5th NCAA Regional
2009 South Carolina 40–23 17–13 2nd NCAA Regional
2010 South Carolina 54–16 21–9 2nd College World Series Champions
2011 South Carolina 55–14 22–8 T–1st College World Series Champions
2012 South Carolina 49–20 18–11 1st College World Series Runner-up
South Carolina: 738–316 287–190
Total: 1133–489–3


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