College baseball standings

College baseball standings

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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