Ron Fraser - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Overall Conference
Year School W L T Pct W L T Pct Postseason
1963 Miami (FL) 18 9 0 .667
1964 Miami (FL) 20 9 1 .683
1965 Miami (FL) 23 12 1 .653
1966 Miami (FL) 19 18 1 .513
1967 Miami (FL) 23 15 1 .648
1968 Miami (FL) 27 11 1 .705
1969 Miami (FL) 31 1 0 .738
1970 Miami (FL) 28 15 1 .648
1971 Miami (FL) 35 11 0 .761 NCAA District
1972 Miami (FL) 32 17 0 .653
1973 Miami (FL) 42 17 0 .712 NCAA District
1974 Miami (FL) 51 11 0 .823 College World Series
1975 Miami (FL) 45 14 0 .763 NCAA Regional
1976 Miami (FL) 41 15 0 .732 NCAA Regional
1977 Miami (FL) 44 13 0 .772 NCAA Regional
1978 Miami (FL) 50 12 0 .806 College World Series
1979 Miami (FL) 55 11 0 .823 College World Series
1980 Miami (FL) 59 12 0 .831 College World Series
1981 Miami (FL) 61 10 0 .859 College World Series
1982 Miami (FL) 55 17 1 .760 College World Series Champions
1983 Miami (FL) 61 21 0 .744 NCAA Regional
1984 Miami (FL) 48 28 0 .632 College World Series
1985 Miami (FL) 64 16 0 .800 College World Series Champions
1986 Miami (FL) 50 17 0 .746 College World Series
1987 Miami (FL) 35 24 1 .592 NCAA Regional
1988 Miami (FL) 52 14 1 .784 College World Series
1989 Miami (FL) 49 18 0 .731 College World Series
1990 Miami (FL) 52 13 0 .800 NCAA Regional
1991 Miami (FL) 46 17 0 .730 NCAA Regional
1992 Miami (FL) 55 10 0 .846 College World Series
OVERALL TOTALS 1271 438 9 .742

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