Texas A&M Aggies baseball

Texas A&M Aggies
Founded: 1894

University Texas A&M University
Conference Big 12
Location College Station, TX
Head Coach Rob Childress (5th year)
Home Stadium Olsen Field
(Capacity: 7,053)
Nickname Aggies
Colors Maroon and White

             

CWS Appearances
1951, 1964, 1993, 1999, 2011
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1951, 1955, 1959, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Conference Tournament Champions
2007, 2010, 2011
Conference Champions
Southwest Conference
1931, 1934, 1937, 1942, 1943, 1951, 1955, 1959, 1964, 1966, 1977, 1978, 1986, 1989, 1993

Big 12
1998, 1999, 2008, 2011

The Texas A&M Aggies baseball team represents Texas A&M University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team belongs to the Big 12 Conference and plays home games at Olsen Field. The Aggies are currently led by head coach Rob Childress.

Contents

History

Stadium

Head coaches

Years Coach Record
1904–1908 Wirt Spencer
1909–1914 Charley Moran
1915 C. C. Lucid
1916–1919 D. V. Graves
1920–1921 Dana X. Bible
1922 Gene Cochrehan
1923–1924 H. H. House
1925–1927 Claude Rothgeb
1928–1929 R. D. Countryman
1930–1935 Grady Higginbotham
1936–1937 Jules V. Sikes
1938–1941; 1948–1950 Marty Karow
1942; 1946–1947 Lil Dimmit
1943–1944 Homer Norton
1945 A. E. Jones
1951–1958 Beau Bell
1959–1984 Tom Chandler
1985–2005 Mark Johnson
2006–present Rob Childress

Year-by-Year Results

*Through April 22, 2010.
Information Source: http://www.aggieathletics.com/index2.php?SID=MBA&pageID=197

Year-by-Year Results
Year Coach Record Notes
1894 Unknown 3–1
No team from 1895 through 1903.
1904 Wirt Spencer 9–3
1905 Wirt Spencer 11–5
1906 Wirt Spencer 12–8
1907 Wirt Spencer 8–4–2
1908 Wirt Spencer 7–8–1
1909 Charley Moran 8–11
1910 Charley Moran 7–9–1
1911 Charley Moran 7–9–1
1912 Charley Moran 14–5–1
1913 Charley Moran 6–6
1914 Charley Moran 6–6–2
1915 C. C. Lucid 16–5
1916 D. V. Graves 17–8
1917 D. V. Graves 9–5–3
1918 D. V. Graves 14–5
1919 D. V. Graves 8–6
1920 Dana X. Bible 12–6–1
1921 Dana X. Bible 17–4
1922 Gene Cochrehan 9–8
1923 H. H. House 9–12–2
1924 H. H. House 9–13
1925 Claude Rothgeb 6–12
1926 Claude Rothgeb 16–4–2
1927 Claude Rothgeb 16–7
1928 R. D. Countryman 8–9–1
1929 R. D. Countryman 14–8–2
1930 R. G. Higginbotham 16–6
1931 R. G. Higginbotham 12–6 SWC Champions
1932 R. G. Higginbotham 7–11–1
1933 R. G. Higginbotham 9–10
1934 R. G. Higginbotham 10–7–1 SWC Champions
1935 R. G. Higginbotham 10–8–1
1936 Jules V. Sikes 10–12–1
1937 J. V. Sikes 15–5–1 SWC Champions
1938 Marty Karow 11–10
1939 Marty Karow 9–14–2
1940 Marty Karow 11–10
1941 Marty Karow 11–10
1942 Lil Dimmit 19–3 SWC Champions
1943 Homer Norton 12–6 SWC Co-Champions
1944 Homer Norton 6–10
1945 A.E. "Pete" Jones 3–11
1946 Lil Dimmit 16–7
1947 Lil Dimmit 14–8
1948 Marty Karow 19–7
1949 Marty Karow 17–8
1950 Marty Karow 17–11
1951 Beau Bell 21–11 SWC Co-Champions
NCAA Playoffs
College World Series
1952 Beau Bell 10–19–1
1953 Beau Bell 10–15
1954 Beau Bell 11–13
1955 Beau Bell 20–7 SWC Champions
NCAA Playoffs
1956 Beau Bell 10–13
1957 Beau Bell 5–15
1958 Beau Bell 11–11
1959 Tom Chandler 18–9 SWC Champions
NCAA Playoffs
1960 Tom Chandler 5–17–1
1961 Tom Chandler 14–10–1
1962 Tom Chandler 18–7
1963 Tom Chandler 15–10–1
1964 Tom Chandler 19–8–1 SWC Champions
NCAA Playoffs
College World Series
1965 Tom Chandler 16–7
1966 Tom Chandler 20–8–2 SWC Quad-Champions
1967 Tom Chandler 17–11–1
1968 Tom Chandler 21–7
1969 Tom Chandler 15–11
1970 Tom Chandler 25–9
1971 Tom Chandler 31–9
1972 Tom Chandler 27–13
1973 Tom Chandler 19–9
1974 Tom Chandler 31–13
1975 Tom Chandler 32–15–1 NCAA Regional
1976 Tom Chandler 40–13 NCAA Regional
1977 Tom Chandler 37–16 SWC Champions
NCAA Regional
1978 Tom Chandler 39–16 SWC Champions
NCAA Regional
1979 Tom Chandler 30–20
1980 Tom Chandler 38–14
1981 Tom Chandler 35–16–1
1982 Tom Chandler 33–19–1
1983 Tom Chandler 24–21
1984 Tom Chandler 41–21 NCAA Regional
1985 Mark Johnson 39–16
1986 Mark Johnson 45–23 SWC Co-Champions
NCAA Regional
1987 Mark Johnson 44–22–1 NCAA Regional
1988 Mark Johnson 52–15 NCAA Regional
1989 Mark Johnson 58–7 SWC Co-Champions
NCAA Regional
1990 Mark Johnson 43–17
1991 Mark Johnson 44–23 NCAA Regional
1992 Mark Johnson 41–20 NCAA Regional
1993 Mark Johnson 53–11 SWC Champions
NCAA Regional Champions
College World Series
1994 Mark Johnson 31–22
1995 Mark Johnson 44–22–1 NCAA Regional
1996 Mark Johnson 37–21
1997 Mark Johnson 39–22 NCAA Regional
1998 Mark Johnson 46–20 Big 12 Champions
NCAA Regional
1999 Mark Johnson 52–18 Big 12 Champions
NCAA Regional Champions
NCAA Super Regional Champions
College World Series
2000 Mark Johnson 23–35
2001 Mark Johnson 33–27
2002 Mark Johnson 35–24
2003 Mark Johnson 45–19 NCAA Regional
2004 Mark Johnson 42–22 NCAA Regional Champions
NCAA Super Regional
2005 Mark Johnson 30–25–1
2006 Rob Childress 25-30-1
2007 Rob Childress 48-19 Big 12 Tournament Champions
NCAA Regional Champions
NCAA Super Regional
2008 Rob Childress 46-19 Big 12 Champions
NCAA Regional Champions
NCAA Super Regional
2009 Rob Childress 37-24 NCAA Regional
2010 Rob Childress 43-20-1 Big 12 Tournament Champions
NCAA Regional
2011 Rob Childress 42-18* Big 12 co-Champions
Big 12 Tournament Champions
NCAA Regional Champions
NCAA Super Regional Champions
College World Series

Texas A&M in the NCAA Tournament

Year Record Pct Notes
1951
1955
1959
1964
1975
1976
1977
1978
1984
1986
1987
1988
1989
1991
1992
1993
1995
1997
1998
1999
2003
2004 3-3 .500
2007 4-3 .571 College Station Regional, host; regional champion
Houston Super Regional; def. by (1) Rice
2008 3-3 .500 College Station Regional, host; regional champion
Houston Super Regional; def. by (5) Rice
2009 1-2 .333
2010 3-2 .600 Coral Gables Regional, No. 2 seed
2011 5-4 .556 College Station Regional, host; regional champion
Tallahassee Super Regional; def. Florida State
College World Series; def. by (4) South Carolina and California
TOTALS
68-62[1]
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  • Note: In 1951, Texas A&M participated in the district playoffs, which they won, and moved onto the College World Series. Prior to 1954, district playoff games were not considered a part of the National Collegiate Baseball Championship, and thus are not counted in Texas A&M's NCAA tournament record.

Former players

See also

Texas portal
Texas A&M University portal

External links

References