Pat Mc Mahon (coach) - Year By Year Coaching Record

Year By Year Coaching Record

Overall Conference
Year School W L Pct W L Pct Notes
1990 Old Dominion 40 19 .678 11 6 .647 NCAA Regional
1991 Old Dominion 39 23 .629 10 8 .556
1992 Old Dominion 39 19 .672 11 7 .611
1993 Old Dominion 31 11 .738 9 3 .750
1994 Old Dominion 40 14 .741 14 4 .778 CAA Champions, NCAA Regional
1998 Mississippi State 42 23 .646 14 15 .483 NCAA Regional, College World Series
1999 Mississippi State 42 21 .667 15 14 .517 NCAA Regional
2000 Mississippi State 41 20 .672 17 10 .630 NCAA Regional, Super Regional
2001 Mississippi State 39 24 .619 17 13 .567 SEC Tournament Champions, NCAA Regional, Super Regional
2002 Florida 46 19 .708 20 10 .667 NCAA Regional
2003 Florida 37 21 .636 13 16 .448 NCAA Regional
2004 Florida 43 22 .662 17 13 .567 NCAA Regional, Super Regional
2005 Florida 48 23 .676 20 10 .667 SEC Champions, NCAA Regional, Super Regional, College World Series
2006 Florida 28 28 .500 10 20 .333
2007 Florida 29 30 .492 15 15 .500
Old Dominion Totals 189 86 .687 55 28 .663 1 CAA Championship, 2 NCAA Regionals
Mississippi State Totals 164 88 .651 63 52 .548 1 SEC Tournament Championship, 4 NCAA Regionals, 2 Super Regionals, 1 College World Series
Florida Totals 202 113 .641 70 49 .588 1 SEC Championship, 4 NCAA Regionals, 2 Super Regionals, 1 College World Series
Overall Totals 555 287 .659 198 149 .571 2 conf. championships, 1 conf. tournament championship, 10 NCAA Regionals, 4 Super Regionals, 2 College World Series

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