College baseball standings
- College baseball standings
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Here is the all-time list of NCAA baseball programs by victories
http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/baseball_RB/2010/D1.pdf
Rank |
Team |
Seasons |
Wins |
Losses |
Ties |
Percentage |
1 |
Fordham |
145 |
3,912 |
1,908 |
49 |
.671 |
2 |
University of Texas at Austin |
109 |
2,971 |
1,025 |
30 |
.742 |
3 |
USC |
111 |
2,537 |
1,301 |
28 |
.660 |
4 |
University of Michigan |
132 |
2,468 |
1,390 |
36 |
.638 |
5 |
Stanford |
112 |
2,450 |
1,527 |
33 |
.615 |
6 |
Arizona State |
94 |
2,399 |
1,180 |
7 |
.670 |
7 |
University of Arizona |
97 |
2,347 |
1,227 |
23 |
.656 |
7 |
Washington State |
110 |
2,347 |
1,411 |
6 |
.624 |
8 |
Clemson |
108 |
2,309 |
1,282 |
28 |
.642 |
9 |
Harvard |
137 |
2,308 |
1,441 |
33 |
.615 |
10 |
Florida State |
58 |
2,286 |
844 |
11 |
.730 |
11 |
University of North Carolina |
115 |
2,235 |
1,317 |
37 |
.628 |
12 |
University of California |
114 |
2,220 |
1,639 |
19 |
.575 |
13 |
University of Minnesota |
117 |
2,214 |
1,311 |
25 |
.627 |
15 |
University of Illinois |
126 |
2,197 |
1,386 |
38 |
.612 |
16 |
Mississippi State |
115 |
2,182 |
1,226 |
28 |
.639 |
17 |
University of Alabama |
112 |
2,179 |
1,280 |
23 |
.629 |
18 |
Texas A&M |
103 |
2,156 |
1,222 |
40 |
.637 |
19 |
University of Miami |
62 |
2,151 |
855 |
18 |
.713 |
20 |
Ohio State |
122 |
2,151 |
1,382 |
40 |
.608 |
21 |
Yale |
141 |
2,140 |
1,861 |
38 |
.535 |
22 |
Fresno State |
77 |
2,138 |
1,221 |
8 |
.636 |
23 |
Oklahoma State |
94 |
2,129 |
1,050 |
4 |
.669 |
24 |
University of Notre Dame |
113 |
2,106 |
1,242 |
18 |
.628 |
25 |
University of Louisville |
96 |
2,106 |
2,004 |
10 |
.512 |
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