- Michigan Wolverines baseball
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Michigan Wolverines Founded: 1866 University University of Michigan Conference Big Ten Location Ann Arbor, MI Head Coach Rich Maloney (6th year) Home Stadium Ray Fisher Stadium
(Capacity: 4,000)Nickname Wolverines Colors Blue and Maize National Championships 1953, 1962 CWS Appearances 1953, 1962, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1953, 1961, 1962, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Conference Tournament Champions 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1999, 2006, 2008 Conference Champions 1899, 1901, 1905, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1936, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1961, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1997, 2006, 2007, 2008 The Michigan Wolverines baseball team represents the University of Michigan in NCAA Division I college baseball. Along with most other Michigan athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Big Ten Conference. The Wolverines play their home games in Ray Fisher Stadium and they are currently coached by Rich Maloney.
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History
Stadium
The Wolverines play their home games in Ray Fisher Stadium. The stadium is named after Ray Fisher, who is the winningest coach in Michigan baseball history, with 636 wins and also the 1953 College World Series championship.
Head coaches
Coach Years Seasons Record Pct Peter Conway 1891–1892 2 22-9-1 .710 Frank Sexton 1896, 1901–19089 3 38-22 .633 Charles F. Watkins 1897–1898, 1900 3 16-17 .485 Henry T. Clarke 1898–1899 2 14-5 .737 R.C. "Skel" Roach 1903 1 12-5 .706 Jerome Utley 1904 1 10-5 .667 Lew "Sport" McAllister 1905–1906, 1908–1909 4 58-17-1 .770 Bobby Lowe 1907 1 11-4-1 .719 Branch Rickey 1910–1913 4 68-32-4 .673 Carl Lundgren 1914–1920 7 93-43-6 .676 Ray Fisher 1921–1958 38 636-295-8 .682 Don Lund 1959–1962 4 80-53-3 .599 Moby Benedict 1963–1979 18 367-252-5 .592 Bud Middaugh 1980–1989 10 465-146-1 .761 Bill Freehan 1990–1995 6 166-167-1 .499 Geoff Zahn 1996–2001 6 163-169-2 .491 Chris Harrison 2002 1 21-32 .396 Rich Maloney 2003–Present 6 237-126 .653 Year-by-year results
*Through the end of the 2008 season.
Information Source: http://www.mgoblue.com/baseball/article.aspx?id=66154Year-by-Year Results Year Coach Record Notes 1866 No Coach 3-0 1867 No Coach 4-1 1868 No Coach 2-0 1869 No Records Available 1870 1871 1872 No Coach 1-0 1873 No Records Available 1874 1875 No Coach 2-2 1876 No Records Available 1877 No Coach 1-1 1878 No Coach 1-0 1879 No Records Available 1880 No Coach 2-4 1881 No Coach 3-3 1882 No Coach 10-3 1883 No Coach 3-3 1884 No Coach 8-1-1 1885 No Coach 2-1 1886 No Coach 5-2 1887 No Coach 3-4 1888 No Coach 6-3-1 1889 No Coach 4-3 1890 No Coach 8-3 1891 Pete Conway 10-3 1892 Pete Conway 12-6-1 1893 No Coach 14-4 1894 No Coach 11-8 1895 No Coach 19-3-1 1896 Frank Sexton 17-4-1 1897 Charles F. Watkins 4-8 1898 Charles F. Watkins / Henry Clarke 15-6 1899 Henry Clarke 14-5 1900 Charles F. Watkins 12-9-1 1901 Frank Sexton 13-8 1902 Frank Sexton 8-10 1903 Skel Roach 12-5 1904 Jerome Utley 10-5 1905 Sport McAllister 16-3 1906 Sport McAllister 12-7 1907 Bobby Lowe 11-4-1 1908 Sport McAllister 12-4 1909 Sport McAllister 18-3-1 1910 Branch Rickey 17-8 1911 Branch Rickey 16-10-1 1912 Branch Rickey 14-10-2 1913 Branch Rickey 21-4-1 1914 Carl Lundgren 22-6 1915 Carl Lundgren 16-7-3 1916 Carl Lundgren 9-12-3 1917 Carl Lundgren No Season Due to World War I 1918 Carl Lundgren 16-1 1919 Carl Lundgren 13-1 1920 Carl Lundgren 17-6-1 1921 Ray Fisher 21-4 1922 Ray Fisher 21-6 1923 Ray Fisher 22-4 1924 Ray Fisher 13-3 1925 Ray Fisher 17-8 1926 Ray Fisher 16-7 1927 Ray Fisher 16-8 1928 Ray Fisher 22-5 1929 Ray Fisher 15-6 1930 Ray Fisher 9-15-1 1931 Ray Fisher 11-7 1932 Ray Fisher 19-15-1 1933 Ray Fisher 12-4 1934 Ray Fisher 15-9 1935 Ray Fisher 11-11 1936 Ray Fisher 20-5 1937 Ray Fisher 16-8 1938 Ray Fisher 14-12 1939 Ray Fisher 18-9-2 1940 Ray Fisher 10-12 1941 Ray Fisher 24-8 1942 Ray Fisher 17-9 1943 Ray Fisher 8-4 1944 Ray Fisher 15-4-1 1945 Ray Fisher 20-1 1946 Ray Fisher 18-3 1947 Ray Fisher 18-10 1948 Ray Fisher 21-6 1949 Ray Fisher 18-9-2 1950 Ray Fisher 18-9 1951 Ray Fisher 13-10 1952 Ray Fisher 16-7 1953 Ray Fisher 21-9 College World Series (Champions) 1954 Ray Fisher 22-9 1955 Ray Fisher 17-11-1 1956 Ray Fisher 17-9 1957 Ray Fisher 17-7 1958 Ray Fisher 18-12 1959 Don Lund 10-17-2 1960 Don Lund 19-12-1 1961 Don Lund 20-11 1962 Don Lund 31-13 College World Series (Champions) 1963 Moby Benedict 21-11 1964 Moby Benedict 19-16 1965 Moby Benedict 18-14 1966 Moby Benedict 22-11 1967 Moby Benedict 24-12 1968 Moby Benedict 17-16 1969 Moby Benedict 14-21-1 1970 Moby Benedict 16-18 1971 Moby Benedict 23-13-1 1972 Moby Benedict 18-13-1 1973 Moby Benedict 22-16 1974 Moby Benedict 18-14-1 1975 Moby Benedict 28-12 1976 Moby Benedict 22-19-1 1977 Moby Benedict 33-15 1978 Moby Benedict 30-17 College World Series (5th Place) 1979 Moby Benedict 22-14 1980 Bud Middaugh 36-18-1 College World Series (5th Place) 1981 Bud Middaugh 41-20 College World Series (7th Place) 1982 Bud Middaugh 44-10 1983 Bud Middaugh 50-9 College World Series (3rd Place) 1984 Bud Middaugh 43-20 College World Series (7th Place) 1985 Bud Middaugh 55-10 1986 Bud Middaugh 47-12 1987 Bud Middaugh 52-12 1988 Bud Middaugh 48-19 1989 Bud Middaugh 49-16 1990 Bill Freehan 33-24 1991 Bill Freehan 34-23-1 1992 Bill Freehan 21-32 1993 Bill Freehan 25-30 1994 Bill Freehan 29-29 1995 Bill Freehan 24-29 1996 Geoff Zahn 24-30 1997 Geoff Zahn 36-22 1998 Geoff Zahn 21-27-1 1999 Geoff Zahn 34-30 2000 Geoff Zahn 20-32-1 2001 Geoff Zahn 28-28 2002 Chris Harrison 21-32 2003 Rich Maloney 30-27 2004 Rich Maloney 34-26 2005 Rich Maloney 42-19 2006 Rich Maloney 43-21 2007 Rich Maloney 42-19 2008 Rich Maloney 46-14 Michigan in the NCAA Tournament
- The NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament started in 1947.
- The format of the tournament has changed through the years.
Year Record Pct Notes 1953 4-1 .800 1961 2-2 .500 1962 8-2 .800 1975 3-2 .600 1976 3-1 .750 1977 2-2 .500 1978 4-2 .667 1980 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1999 2005 2006 2007 2008 TOTALS ' ' All-Americans
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Big Ten Conference baseball Current teams Illinois Fighting Illini • Indiana Hoosiers • Iowa Hawkeyes • Michigan Wolverines • Michigan State Spartans • Minnesota Golden Gophers • Nebraska Cornhuskers • Northwestern Wildcats • Ohio State Buckeyes • Penn State Nittany Lions • Purdue Boilermakers
Former teams Chicago Maroons • Wisconsin Badgers
Championships List of Big Ten Conference baseball champions • Big Ten Baseball Tournament
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