West Virginia Mountaineers baseball

West Virginia Mountaineers
Founded: 1892


University West Virginia University
Conference Big 12
Location Morgantown, WV
Head Coach Randy Mazey (3rd year)
Home Stadium Monongalia County Ballpark
(Capacity: 2,500+)
Nickname Mountaineers
Colors

Blue and Gold

            
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1955, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1994, 1996
Conference Tournament Champions
A-10: 1982, 1985, 1987, 1994
Big East: 1996
Conference Champions
Southern: 1955, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967
A-10 West Division: 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
Big East American Division: 1996, 1997

The West Virginia Mountaineers baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball program of West Virginia University, located in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States. The program has been a member of the NCAA Division I Big 12 Conference since the start of the 2013 season. The program currently plays at Monongalia County Ballpark. Randy Mazey has been the team's head coach since prior to the 2013 season. As of the end of the 2014 season, the program has appeared in 11 NCAA Tournaments. It has won five conference tournament championships and 15 regular season conference and division titles. As of the start of the 2013 Major League Baseball season, 26 former Mountaineers have appeared in Major League Baseball.

History

The program began varsity play in 1892 and had an above-.500 winning percentage in each season until 1920, when the team had a 1011 record.[1] It adopted the nickname "Mountaineers" in 1905, when West Virginia instituted the state motto "Mountaineers are always free."[2]

After discontinuing the program for three seasons (19431945) because of World War II, the program began again prior to the 1946 season and qualified for its first NCAA Tournament in 1955 under head coach Steve Harrick.[1]

On-campus venue Hawley Field opened in 1971 and was used until after the 2012 season, as the field did not meet the standards of the Big 12 Conference, to which West Virginia moved in summer 2012.[3][4]

As a member of the Southern Conference from 19511968, the team appeared in six NCAA Tournaments. As a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference from 19781995, the team appeared in four NCAA Tournaments. However, as a member of the Big East Conference from 19952012, the team appeared in only one NCAA Tournament.[1]

Conference affiliations

  • Known as the Eastern Athletic Association, popularly the Eastern 8, from 19781982

Venues

Hawley Field

Main article: Hawley Field

Hawley Field, which opened in 1971 and has a capacity of 1,500 spectators, was used for most of the program's home games through the end of the 2012 season.[3]

Monongalia County Ballpark

In 2013, plans were announced to build the program a new Morgantown venue.[5] Ground was broken for the new ballpark at University Town Centre, an off-campus shopping and entertainment complex in nearby Granville, on October 17, 2013. The ballpark will be a fan friendly design with 2,500 fixed seats with additional hillside and club seating, a fan amenity deck, and a park that will be open year-round.[6] The field will be a synthetic surface, other than the clay pitcher's mound.[7] Also using the new ballpark will be the class-A short-season affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the West Virginia Black Bears.[8][9] The stadium, tentatively known as Monongalia County Ballpark, is set to open for the 2015 season.[6]

Head coaches

The program's most successful coach is former head coach Dale Ramsburg, who had 540 career victories from 19681994. Ramsburg is also the program's longest tenured head coach, having led the program for 27 seasons.[1]

Year(s) Coach Seasons W-L-T Pct
18921893 None 2 43 .571
18941896 A. R. Stahlings 3 144 .778
18971898 J. E. B. Sweeney 2 87 .533
18991900 Owen Altman 2 289 .757
1901 H. Brown 1 117 .611
19021905 Lee Hutchinson 4 70312 .693
19061908 Carl Forkum 3 6126 .701
1909 Dick Nebinger 1 178 .680
1910 J. L. Core 1 1411 .560
1911 L. L. McClure 1 175 .773
1912 John Gronninger 1 1312 .520
1913, 19151917 Charlie Hickman 4 58231 .716
1914 B. P. Pattison 1 128 .600
19181920 Skeeter Shelton 3 37171 .685
19211942, 1946 Ira Rodgers 22 2042113 .489
1947 Charles Hockenberry 1 97 .563
19481967 Steve Harrick 20 3331611 .674
19681994 Dale Ramsburg 27 5403899 .581
19952012 Greg Van Zant 18 5284511 .539
2013Present Randy Mazey 2 5742 .576
TOTALS 19 119 2026142418 .590

Current coaching staff

Yearly record

Below is a table of the program's yearly records.[1][11][12][13][14]

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Independent (1892–1942)
1892 None 33
1893 None 10
1894 A. R. Stahlings 50
1895 A. R. Stahlings 41
1896 A. R. Stahlings 53
1897 J. E. B. Sweeney 32
1898 J. E. B. Sweeney 55
1899 Owen Altman 166
1900 Owen Altman 123
1901 H. Brown 117
1902 Lee Hutchinson 227
1903 Lee Hutchinson 149
1904 Lee Hutchinson 1661
1905 Lee Hutchinson 1991
1906 Carl Forkum 2010
1907 Carl Forkum 1711
1908 Carl Forkum 245
1909 Dick Nebinger 178
1910 J. L. Core 1411
1911 L. L. McClure 175
1912 John Gronninger 1312
1913 Charlie Hickman 124
1914 B. P. Pattison 128
1915 Charlie Hickman 1971
1916 Charlie Hickman 176
1917 Charlie Hickman 106
1918 Skeeter Shelton 133
1919 Skeeter Shelton 1431
1920 Skeeter Shelton 1011
1921 Ira Rodgers 207
1922 Ira Rodgers 1611
1923 Ira Rodgers 1311
1924 Ira Rodgers 813
1925 Ira Rodgers 1311
1926 Ira Rodgers 1010
1927 Ira Rodgers 6121
1928 Ira Rodgers 134
1929 Ira Rodgers 89
1930 Ira Rodgers 6131
1931 Ira Rodgers 691
1932 Ira Rodgers 88
1933 Ira Rodgers 79
1934 Ira Rodgers 413
1935 Ira Rodgers 99
1936 Ira Rodgers 109
1937 Ira Rodgers 1210
1938 Ira Rodgers 510
1939 Ira Rodgers 87
1940 Ira Rodgers 95
1941 Ira Rodgers 510
1942 Ira Rodgers 29
No program (1943–1945)
Independent (1946–1950)
1946 Ira Rodgers 62
1947 Charles Hockenberry 97
1948 Steve Harrick 166
1949 Steve Harrick 138
1950 Steve Harrick 814
Independent: 6124177
Southern Conference (1951–1968)
1951 Steve Harrick 176
1952 Steve Harrick 129 73 t2nd (Northern)
1953 Steve Harrick 67 25 7th (Northern)
1954 Steve Harrick 137 54 6th
1955 Steve Harrick 206 72 1st District 3 Regionals
1956 Steve Harrick 169 63 2nd
1957 Steve Harrick 128 45 5th
1958 Steve Harrick 1211 53 5th
1959 Steve Harrick 169 85 5th
1960 Steve Harrick 179 64 t3rd
1961 Steve Harrick 1710 82 1st District 3 Regionals
1962 Steve Harrick 179 92 1st District 3 Regionals
1963 Steve Harrick 303 131 1st District 3 Regionals
1964 Steve Harrick 245 142 1st District 3 Regionals
1965 Steve Harrick 199 104 2nd
1966 Steve Harrick 2671 124 2nd
1967 Steve Harrick 229 133 1st District 3 Regionals
1968 Dale Ramsburg 98 44 5th
Southern Conference: 3051411 13356
Independent (1969–1976)
1969 Dale Ramsburg 1261
1970 Dale Ramsburg 125
1971 Dale Ramsburg 216
1972 Dale Ramsburg 1010
1973 Dale Ramsburg 8121
1974 Dale Ramsburg 1213
1975 Dale Ramsburg 1018
1976 Dale Ramsburg 2112 ECAC Tournament
1977 Dale Ramsburg 1018
Independent: 1161002
Eastern Athletic Association/Atlantic 10 Conference (1978–1995)
1978 Dale Ramsburg 169
1979 Dale Ramsburg 913 EAC Tournament
1980 Dale Ramsburg 12142 EAC Tournament
1981 Dale Ramsburg 1718 62 t1st (West) EAC Tournament
1982 Dale Ramsburg 2423 72 1st (West) East Regional
1983 Dale Ramsburg 2210 64 2nd (West)
1984 Dale Ramsburg 22111 93 t1st (West) A-10 Tournament
1985 Dale Ramsburg 2716 93 t-1st (West) South I Regional
1986 Dale Ramsburg 24141 92 1st (West) A-10 Tournament
1987 Dale Ramsburg 3215 133 1st (West) South I Regional
1988 Dale Ramsburg 33191 124 1st (West) A-10 Tournament
1989 Dale Ramsburg 28131 95 3rd (West)
1990 Dale Ramsburg 3320 124 2nd (West) A-10 Tournament
1991 Dale Ramsburg 20201 97 3rd (West)
1992 Dale Ramsburg 2720 124 2nd (West) A-10 Tournament
1993 Dale Ramsburg 2925 138 2nd A-10 Tournament
1994 Dale Ramsburg 4021 174 2nd Atlantic I Regional
1995 Greg Van Zant 1832 1113 6th
Atlantic 10 Conference: 4333135 15468
Big East Conference (1996–2012)
1996 Greg Van Zant 3325 1510 1st (American) 1996 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament W, 4-1

Atlantic Regional L, 2-2

1997 Greg Van Zant 3619 177 1st (American) 1997 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament L, 1-2
1998 Greg Van Zant 37171 139 5th (American) 1998 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament L, 1-2
1999 Greg Van Zant 2928 1213 6th 1999 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament L, 0-2
2000 Greg Van Zant 2528 1012 7th
2001 Greg Van Zant 2726 1214 7th
2002 Greg Van Zant 2426 916 10th
2003 Greg Van Zant 3619 186 2nd 2003 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament L, 0-2
2004 Greg Van Zant 2329 1016 8th
2005 Greg Van Zant 2530 1015 7th
2006 Greg Van Zant 3622 1413 5th 2006 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament L, 1-2
2007 Greg Van Zant 2922 1016 t-9th
2008 Greg Van Zant 3521 1314 7th 2008 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament L, 1-2
2009 Greg Van Zant 3718 1710 3rd 2009 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament L, 1-2
2010 Greg Van Zant 2730 1017 t8th 2010 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament L, 0-2
2011 Greg Van Zant 2827 1413 t4th 2011 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament L, 0-2
2012 Greg Van Zant 2332 918 11th
Big East Conference: 5104191 213219
Big 12 Conference (2013–present)
2013 Randy Mazey 33-26 13-11 t-3rd Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament L, 2-1
2014 Randy Mazey 28-26 9-14 7th Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament L, 1-2
2015 Randy Mazey 23-15 5-7 6th
Big 12 Conference: 8467 2732
Total: 2053144918

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Notable former players

Below is a list of notable former players of the program and the seasons in which they played for the Mountaineers.[15]

Steve Kline
Steve Kline, who pitched for the Mountaineers in 1993
Skeeter Shelton
Skeeter Shelton, who both played for and coached the Mountaineers

See also

References

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  2. MacCambridge, Michael (2005). ESPN College Football Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Game. ESPN. ISBN 1401337031. Archived from the original on 2012-07-12. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
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  4. Toquinto, Jeff (20 May 2012). "Bridgeport Still Option for WVU Baseball, but Charleston, Others to See Team in 2013". Connect-Bridgeport.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-05. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
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  6. 6.0 6.1 "New Ballpark". West Virginia Mountaineers.
  7. Grant Dovey (August 21, 2014). "New Ballpark Construction Update". wvusports. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
  8. Vingle, Mitch. Morgantown lands NY-Penn League baseball team. Charleston Gazette. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  9. http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20141022&content_id=99261150&fext=.jsp&vkey=pr_milb&sid=milb
  10. "Baseball Coaching Staff". WVUSports.com. West Virginia Sports Information. Archived from the original on 2012-07-12. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
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  12. "2012 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Record Book". pp. 15–18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-12. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
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  15. "West Virginia University Baseball Players Who Made it to the Major Leagues". Baseball-Almanac.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-11. Retrieved 11 July 2012.