Paul Mainieri - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Air Force Falcons (Western Athletic Conference)
1989 Air Force 27–27 13–13 5th
1990 Air Force 26–34 7–21 7th
1991 Air Force 22–27 1–20 8th
1992 Air Force 23–24 5–20 7th
1993 Air Force 28–22 5–16 10th
1994 Air Force 26–24 7–15 10th
Air Force: 152–158 38–105
Notre Dame Fighting Irish (Big East Conference)
1995 Notre Dame 40–21 11–4 2nd
1996 Notre Dame 44–18 13–7 6th NCAA Regional
1997 Notre Dame 41–19 15–6 3rd
1998 Notre Dame 41–17 15–4 2nd
1999 Notre Dame 43–18 20–5 1st NCAA Regional
2000 Notre Dame 46–18 18–7 2nd NCAA Regional
2001 Notre Dame 49–13–1 22–4 1st NCAA Regional
2002 Notre Dame 50–18 18–8 1st College World Series
2003 Notre Dame 45–18 16–7 3rd NCAA Regional
2004 Notre Dame 51–12 20–6 1st NCAA Regional
2005 Notre Dame 38–24–1 14–9–1 3rd NCAA Regional
2006 Notre Dame 45–17–1 14–9–1 3rd NCAA Regional
Notre Dame: 533–213–3 196–76–2
LSU Tigers (Southeastern Conference)
2007 LSU 29–26–1 12–17–1 5th
2008 LSU 49–19–1 18–11–1 2nd College World Series
2009 LSU 56–17 20–10 1st College World Series Champions
2010 LSU 41–22 14–16 5th NCAA Regional
2011 LSU 36–20 13–17 T–5th
2012 LSU 47–18 19–11 1st NCAA Super Regional
LSU: 258–122–2 96–82–2
Total: 913–474–5


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