List of Rice Owls baseball seasons

The Rice Owls baseball team has represented Rice University over 97 seasons, dating back to its inception in 1913. The Owls played as a founding member of the Southwest Conference from its inception until the conference disbanded following the 1996 season. Since then, Rice has played in both the Western Athletic Conference and Conference USA. Rice won the College World Series in 2003.

Year-by-Year

College World Series Championships
1947present
CWS Appearances
1947present
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1947present [1]
Conference Championships
SWC 19141996
WAC 19972005 [2]
C-USA 2006present [3]
Year Conference Season Records [4] Post-Season Awards[5][6]
Overall W-L Win % Conf. W-L Conf. %
1913 Independent 3-3 .500
1914 SWC 8-8-1 .500 1-2-1 .333
1915 SWC 5-13 .278 3-11 .214
1916 SWC ??? 2-9 .182
1917 SWC 8-5-1 .615 3-4-1 .429
1918 SWC 6-8 .429 0-2 .000
1919 SWC ???
1920 SWC ??? 1-10 .091
1921 SWC 3-9 .250 3-8 .273
1922 SWC 2-5 .286 1-5 .167
1923 SWC 4-9 .308 3-7 .300
1924 SWC 4-12 .250 3-11 .214
Year Conference Overall W-L Win % Conf. W-L Conf. % Post-Season Awards
1925 SWC ??? 6-6 .500
1926 SWC ??? 5-6 .455
1927 SWC ??? 6-14 .300
1928 SWC ??? 6-14 .300
1929 SWC 9-15 .375 7-13 .350
1930 SWC 6-12 .333 5-13 .277
1931 SWC 4-8 .333 5-13 .277
1932 SWC 9-9 .500 9-5.643
1933 Did not play - Great Depression
1934 Did not play - Great Depression
1935 Did not play - Great Depression
1936 SWC 9-15-2 .385 5-9 .357
1937 SWC 3-12 .200 3-12 .200
1938 SWC 10-17 .370 1-14 .067
1939 SWC 7-18-1 .288 4-11 .267
1940 SWC 3-15 .167 3-11 .214
1941 SWC 7-8 .467 5-8 .385
1942 SWC 5-10-1 .344 5-9 .357
1943 SWC 2-13 .133 0-8 .000
1944 SWC 2-10 .167 DNP - WW2
1945 SWC 7-6-1 .536 6-5 .545
1946 SWC 7-10-1 .417 6-9 .400
1947 SWC 5-11 .313 4-10 .286
1948 SWC 6-20 .231 3-11 .214
1949 SWC 4-14 .222 3-11 .214
Year Conference Overall W-L Win % Conf. W-L Conf. % Post-Season Awards
1950 SWC 9-12 .429 2-11 .154
1951 SWC 8-13 .381 3-12 .200
1952 SWC 12-12 .480 5-10 .333
1953 SWC 5-16 .231 3-11 .214
1954 SWC 5-19 .208 2-12 .143
1955 SWC 8-15 .348 5-10 .333
1956 SWC 11-13 .458 6-9 .400
1957 SWC 9-12 .429 5-10 .333
1958 SWC 12-9-1 .568 8-6 .571
1959 SWC 14-10 .583 7-7 .500
1960 SWC 17-8 .680 10-5 .667
1961 SWC 13-11 .542 6-6 .500
1962 SWC 10-12 .455 4-9 .308
1963 SWC 9-17 .346 2-11 .154
1964 SWC 7-17 .292 3-12 .200
1965 SWC 10-15 .400 5-10 .333
1966 SWC 14-11 .560 5-10 .333
1967 SWC 17-10 .630 5-10 .333
1968 SWC 10-15 .400 6-12 .333
1969 SWC 14-11 .560 7-6 .538
1970 SWC 18-11 .621 10-7 .588
1971 SWC 9-20 .310 3-14 .176
1972 SWC 19-12 .613 11-7 .611
1973 SWC 16-14 .533 6-10 .375
1974 SWC 24-18 .571 12-11 .523
Year Conference Overall W-L Win % Conf. W-L Conf. % Post-Season Awards
1975 SWC 19-16 .543 11-13 .458
1976 SWC 17-22 .436 10-14 .417
1977 SWC 15-26 .366 7-15 .318
1978 SWC 18-29 .383 6-18 .250
1979 SWC 20-29 .408 5-19 .208
1980 SWC 14-29 .326 8-16 .333
1981 SWC 34-23 .596 11-10 .524
1982 SWC 34-23 .596 8-13 .381
1983 SWC 36-16 .692 11-10 .524
1984 SWC 41-14 .745 13-8 .619 #19 Collegiate Baseball
1985 SWC 27-21 .563 5-15 .250
1986 SWC 34-26 .567 5-16 .238
1987 SWC 23-23 .511 5-16 .238
1988 SWC 31-28 .525 6-15 .286
1989 SWC 28-30 .483 4-17 .190
1990 SWC 33-29 .532 11-9 .550
1991 SWC 16-34 .320 6-15 .286
1992 SWC 29-26 .527 15-21 .416
1993 SWC 36-18 .667 7-11 .389
1994 SWC 34-21 .618 12-6 .667 Jose Cruz, Jr. All American[7]
1995 SWC 43-19 .694 15-9 .625 4th SWC Tournament, 0-2 [8]
Lost South Regional, 3-2
#12 USA Today
#12 Baseball America
#15 Collegiate Baseball
Jose Cruz, Jr. All American[9]
1996 SWC 42-23 .646 6-15 .286 Won SWC Tournament, 4-0 [10]
Lost Midwest Regional, 3-2
#15 USA Today
#17 Baseball America
#25 Collegiate Baseball
1997 WAC 47-16 .746 20-9 .690 Won WAC Tournament, 4-0
Won Central Regional, 4-0
Lost College World Series, 0-2
#8 USA Today
#8 Baseball America
#7 Collegiate Baseball
Matt Anderson All American[11]
Lance Berkman All American, POY[12]
1998 WAC 46-17 .730 26-4 .867 Won WAC Tournament, 4-0
Lost Central Regional, 2-1
#15 USA Today
#15 Baseball America
#17 Collegiate Baseball
Bubba Crosby All American[13]
Damon Thames All American, POY[14]
1999 WAC 59-15 .797 25-5 .833 Won WAC Tournament, 4-0
Won Lubbock Regional, 4-1
Won Houston Super Regional, 2-1
Lost College World Series, 1-2
#8 National Seed
#5 USA Today
#5 Baseball America
#5 Collegiate Baseball
Mario Ramos All American[15]
Wayne Graham COY[16]
Year Conference Overall W-L Win % Conf. W-L Conf. % Post-Season Awards
2000 WAC 43-23 .652 19-11 .633 Lost Houston Regional, 3-2 #26 Collegiate Baseball
2001 WAC 47-20 .701 26-10 .722 Won Houston Regional, 3-1
Lost Lincoln Super Regional, 2-0
#11 NCBWA[17]
#12 USA Today
#13 Baseball America
#16 Collegiate Baseball
2002 WAC 52-14 .788 28-2 .933 Won Houston Regional, 3-1
Won Houston Super Regional 2-0
Lost College World Series, 0-2
#4 National Seed
#6 NCBWA
#6 USA Today
#5 Baseball America
#7 Collegiate Baseball
2003 WAC 58-12 .829 25-5 .833 Won Houston Regional, 3-0
Won Houston Super Regional, 2-1
Won College World Series, 5-1
#5 National Seed
#1 NCBWA
#1 USA Today
#1 Baseball America
#1 Collegiate Baseball
Jeff Niemann All American[18]
Wade Townsend All American[19]
Wayne Graham COY[20]
2004 WAC 46-14 .767 24-6 .800 Lost Houston Regional, 3-2 #6 National Seed
#13 NCBWA
#11 USA Today
#11 Baseball America
#10 Collegiate Baseball
Wade Townsend All American[21]
Philip Humber All American[22]
2005 WAC 45-19 .703 21-9 .700 Won Baton Rouge Regional, 3-0
Lost New Orleans Super Regional, 1-2
#15 NCBWA
#13 USA Today
#13 Baseball America
#16 Collegiate Baseball
Joe Savery FOY[23]
2006 C-USA 57-13 .814 22-2 .919 Won C-USA Tournament, 4-0
Won Houston Regional, 3-0
Won Houston Super Regional, 2-1
Lost College World Series, 2-2
#2 National Seed
#3 NCBWA
#3 USA Today
#4 Baseball America
#3 Collegiate Baseball
Eddie Degerman All American[24]
Cole St. Clair All American[25]
Brian Friday All American[26]
2007 C-USA 56-14 .800 22-2 .919 Won C-USA Tournament, 4-0
Won Houston Regional, 3-0
Won Houston Super Regional, 2-0
Lost College World Series, 2-2
#2 National Seed
#3 NCBWA
#3 USA Today
#3 Baseball America
#3 Collegiate Baseball
Joe Savery All American[27]
2008 C-USA 47-15 .758 21-3 .875 C-USA Tournament, 0-2
Won Houston Regional, 3-0
Won Houston Super Regional, 2-0
Lost College World Series, 0-2
#6 National Seed
#7 NCBWA
#7 USA Today
#8 Baseball America
#8 Collegiate Baseball
2009 C-USA 43-18 .705 16-8 .667 Won C-USA Tournament, 4-0
Won Houston Regional, 4-1
Lost Baton Rouge Super Regional, 0-2
#6 NCBWA
#7 USA Today
#6 Baseball America
#7 Collegiate Baseball
Anthony Rendon FOY[28]
Anthony Rendon All American[29]
2010 C-USA 40-23 .635 17-7 .708 Won 2010 Conference USA Standings
Totals W-L Win % Championships
All-Time record [30] 1,703-1,403-3 .548
Conference record 732-878-1 .454 14 Conference Championships
7 Tournament Championships
College World Series record 10-13 .435 1 National Championship
7 CWS Appearances
14 NCAA Tournament Appearances

References

  1. "Official 2001 NCAA Spring Championships Records Book". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  2. "WAC Baseball Media Guide". Western Athletic Conference. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  3. "Conference USA Baseball Historical Records". Conference USA. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  4. "Rice Baseball Media Guide". Rice University. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  5. "Division I Records Book" (PDF). NCAA. 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-19.
  6. "Baseball Award Winners" (PDF). NCAA. 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-19.
  7. Jose Cruz, Jr. was a consensus All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association and Baseball America.
  8. "1995 SWC Tournament". OrangeBlood.org. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  9. Jose Cruz, Jr. was a consensus All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association and Baseball America.
  10. "1996 SWC Tournament". OrangeBlood.org. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  11. Matt Anderson was a unanimous All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association, Baseball America, and Collegiate Baseball.
  12. Lance Berkman was a unanimous All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association, Baseball America, and Collegiate Baseball. He was named Player of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
  13. Bubba Crosby was a consensus All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association and Baseball America.
  14. Damon Thames was a unanimous All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association, Baseball America, and Collegiate Baseball He was named Player of the Year by the American Baseball Coaches Association.
  15. Mario Ramos was a consensus All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association and Collegiate Baseball
  16. Wayne Graham was named Coach of the Year by Baseball America.
  17. National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
  18. Jeff Niemann was a unanimous All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association, Baseball America, and Collegiate Baseball.
  19. Wade Townsend was named an All American by Baseball America.
  20. Wayne Graham was named Coach of the Year by Collegiate Baseball.
  21. Wade Townsend was a consensus All American by Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball.
  22. Philip Humber was a consensus All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association and Collegiate Baseball.
  23. Joe Savery was named Freshman of the Year by Baseball America.
  24. Eddie Degerman was a unanimous All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association, Baseball America, and Collegiate Baseball.
  25. Cole St. Clair was named an All American by Baseball America.
  26. Brian Friday was named All American by Baseball America.
  27. Joe Savery was a unanimous All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association, Baseball America, and Collegiate Baseball.
  28. Anthony Rendon was named the National Freshman of the year by Collegiate Baseball Magazine.
  29. Anthony Rendon was named an All American by Collegiate Baseball
  30. Includes conference tournaments and College World Series games.
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