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Florida Gators baseball

The Florida Gators baseball team represents the University of Florida in the sport of baseball. Florida competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They play their home games in Condron Ballpark on the university's Gainesville, Florida, campus, and are currently led by head coach Kevin O'Sullivan. In the 105-season history of the Florida baseball program, the team has won 16 SEC championships and has appeared in 13 College World Series tournaments. The Gators won their first national championship in 2017.

Florida Gators baseball
2024 Florida Gators baseball team
Founded1912; 112 years ago (1912)
UniversityUniversity of Florida
Athletic directorScott Stricklin
Head coachKevin O'Sullivan (16th season)
ConferenceSEC
Eastern Division
LocationGainesville, Florida
Home stadiumCondron Ballpark
(Capacity: 7,000)
NicknameGators
ColorsOrange and blue[1]
   
NCAA Tournament champions
2017
College World Series runner-up
2005, 2011, 2023
College World Series appearances
1988, 1991, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023
NCAA regional champions
1988, 1991, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023
NCAA Tournament appearances
1958, 1960, 1962, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Conference tournament champions
1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1991, 2011, 2015
Regular season conference champions
1952, 1956, 1962, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2023
McKethan Stadium, home of Gator baseball until 2020
A picture of the 1924 Baseball team

History edit

The modern University of Florida was created in 1905 when the Florida Legislature passed the Buckman Act, and thereby consolidated the university's four predecessor institutions into the new "University of the State of Florida." The university fielded its first varsity baseball team, and enjoyed its first winning baseball season, in 1912.[2]

During most of Florida baseball's early existence, the new university's athletic association suffered from a lack of financial resources, and few of the head baseball coaches were full-time baseball coaches. William G. Kline was also the athletic director, head football coach, and head basketball coach; James L. White was Florida's athletic director and head basketball coach; Brady Cowell, Ben Clemons and Lewie Hardage were assistant football coaches; and Sam McAllister was the head basketball coach and an assistant football coach. A notable exception was Lance Richbourg, who was a Florida alumnus and a Major League Baseball outfielder for the Boston Braves and others, and led the Gators to an impressive 39–21 overall record (a .650 winning percentage) in 1922, 1923 and 1926. McAllister was the Gators' last pre-World War II coach, and he returned from military service to lead the Gators baseball team again in 1946 and 1947.[2]

Fuller era: (1948–1975) edit

The modern post-war era of the Florida Baseball program began with head coach Dave Fuller assuming control in 1948. Fuller was originally hired as a physical education instructor in 1946, and also served as an assistant football coach under four different Gators head coaches. Ultimately, he became the longest-serving Gators head coach in any sport, and won more games than any other Gators coach, after leading the Gators baseball team for 28 seasons. Fuller brought stability and consistency to the program, and his Gators teams won SEC championships in 1952, 1956 and 1962, and made appearances in the NCAA tournament in 1958, 1960 and 1962. His final record was 557–354–6 (.611).[2]

Bergman era: (1976–1981) edit

Fuller's successor, Jay Bergman, advanced the Florida baseball program a step further. After a difficult transition season in 1976, Bergman's Gators showed marked improvement, winning an SEC championship and SEC tournament title in 1981. His teams also qualified for the NCAA regionals in 1977, 1979 and 1981, and compiled a 7–6 tournament record, but in each instance did not advance beyond the double-elimination opening round of the NCAA tournament. In his six seasons as the Gators' skipper, Bergman posted an overall win–loss record of 216–113 (.657)—the best multi-season winning percentage until that time, and still the second best in Gators baseball history.[2]

Arnold era: (1984–1994) edit

Joe Arnold followed Jack Rhines' short two-season stint as Florida's head coach. Arnold's Gators won SEC championships in 1984 and 1988, and SEC tournament titles in 1984, 1988 and 1991. His teams made seven appearances in the NCAA tournament, and for the first and second time ever, the Gators advanced to the College World Series in 1988 and 1991. In 11 seasons coaching the Gators, Arnold compiled an overall record of 434–244–2 (.640).[2]

Lopez era: (1995–2000) edit

Andy Lopez took over the program in 1995, two seasons removed from leading the Pepperdine Waves of Pepperdine University to their only national championship in the 1992 College World Series. In his second season as Florida's head coach in 1996, he led the Gators to a 50-win season and the semifinals of the College World Series. In 2000 and 2001, however, the Gators were eliminated in the opening rounds of the NCAA tournament, and Lopez was replaced. In seven seasons, Lopez posted an overall record of 278–159–1 (.636).[2]

McMahon era: (2001–2007) edit

Pat McMahon became Florida's baseball coach in 2001, after coaching the Mississippi State Bulldogs for the four preceding seasons.[3][4]

Early in the 2003 season, the Gators began to make a comeback with several freshly scouted prospects, including Andy Ramirez (first base) David Headage (right field), and Randy Thompson (shortstop). The 2003 season set the standard for the next two years of baseball, entering the NCAA tournament in both the 2003 and 2004 seasons. The 2005 season was the best in school history, as the team won the SEC championship and advanced to the College World Series for the first time in seven years, ultimately losing to the Texas Longhorns, two games to none in the final championship round of the Series.

The expectations for the Gators were high in 2006; they were the consensus No. 1 team in the preseason polls, but the team struggled through the 2006 season.[3] The Gators found themselves one game under .500 (26–27) heading into their final series against the LSU Tigers in Gainesville. The team surprisingly won two of the three games to finish the season at .500 (28–28). The Gators' 10–20 SEC record was the second worst in the conference, and they did not qualify for the SEC Tournament, nor were they selected for the NCAA regionals.

After missing the NCAA regionals again in 2007, McMahon was fired on June 7, 2007.[5] McMahon finished his six seasons as the Gators' head coach with an overall record of 202–113–1 (.641).[2]

O'Sullivan era: (2008–present) edit

Kevin O'Sullivan became the head coach of the Florida baseball team following the 2007 season.[6][7] In each of his first four seasons, O'Sullivan's Gators improved their overall record and SEC standing.[7] In 2008, his first season as the Gators' skipper, the team finished 34–24 overall, 17–13 in SEC play, and in second place in the SEC Eastern Division standings.[7] In 2009, the Gators compiled an overall record of 42–22, 19–11 in the SEC, and in first place in the SEC Eastern Division.[7] O'Sullivan's 2010 Gators finished with an overall win–loss record of 47–17, 22–8 in SEC play, and SEC regular season champions.[7] In each of his first three seasons, his Gators also showed post-season improvement, too: early elimination in the NCAA regional in 2008; progressing to the NCAA Super Regional in 2009; and a berth in the College World Series in 2010.[2]

In 2011, Florida finished the regular season 41–15 overall, 22–8 in the SEC, and SEC regular season co-champions—sharing the regular season conference title with the South Carolina Gamecocks and Vanderbilt Commodores.[8] After defeating the Mississippi State Bulldogs, Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia Bulldogs and Vanderbilt Commodores to win the SEC tournament, the Gators received the overall No. 2 seed in the sixty-four team NCAA tournament.[9] The Gators swept the NCAA regional three games to none, and beat the Mississippi State Bulldogs two games to one in the NCAA Super Regional, and advanced to the 2011 College World Series.[10] By beating the seventh-seeded Texas Longhorns 8–4 in the opening game of the 2011 Series, and then defeating the sixth-seeded Vanderbilt Commodores twice, 3–1 and 6–4, the Gators earned a berth in the best-of-three College World Series championship finals.[11] In the championship finals, the South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the Gators in two straight games, 2–1 and 5–2; the Gators finished the 2011 season with an overall record of 53–19—the most games the Gators have ever won in a single season.[12]

 
A sell-out crowd watches the Gators face the Florida State Seminoles in 2018.

Florida finished the 2012 regular season with a record of 40–16, and were selected as the No. 1 seed in the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Jonathon Crawford pitched the seventh no-hitter in NCAA tournament history against the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats in the opening round of the Gainesville Regional.[13] The Gators swept the double-elimination regional tournament in three straight wins over Bethune-Cookman (4–0) and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (6–1, 15–3), and then swept the NC State Wolfpack in two straight games to win the best-of-three Gainesville Super Regional (7–1, 9–8) and earn a bid to the 2012 College World Series.[14] The 2012 season came to an abrupt end in the College World Series, as the Gators lost their first two games to the South Carolina Gamecocks 7–3 and the Kent State Golden Flashes 5–4.[15]

Florida returned to the College World Series for the ninth time in 2015 and for the tenth time in 2016. The Gators made their 11th College World Series in 2017, finally breaking through and winning their first national championship after sweeping LSU two games to none in the championship series. They returned to the College World Series in 2018 to defend their title, but fell to Arkansas in the semifinals. After an up-and-down 2019 campaign, the 2020 Gators got off to a school-best 16–1 start before the remainder of the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Stadium facilities edit

Condron Ballpark at Alfred A. McKethan Field is the home field for the Florida baseball team. The playing surface is named for Florida alumnus Alfred A. McKethan and is located on the University of Florida's Gainesville campus. The stadium includes seating for approximately 7,000 fans (expandable to 10,000), a press box, locker rooms and coaching staff offices. The ballpark replaced Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field after the 2020 season.

Home plate faces northeast with the sun behind the stadium to provide shade for fans. A 360-degree open concourse allows fans a constant field view. Permanent chairback seats accommodate 4,000 spectators, with 700 club seats, berm capacity of over 2,000, and an option to temporarily expand capacity to around 10,000. The new ballpark is adjacent to Pressly Softball Stadium and Dizney Stadium for lacrosse.[16] McKethan Stadium was demolished to make way for the James W. "Bill" Heavener Complex, a football training facility.[17]

Head coaches edit

 
1911 team
Year(s) Coach Seasons W–L–T Pct
1911 Dougal M. Buie 1 ?
1912 H. D. McLeod 1 9–4–2 .667
1913 R. P. Hoffman 1 11–9–1 .548
1914–1916 Pat Flaherty 3 15–28–1 .352
1917 Hugh Wicher 1 8–3–0 .727
1919–1920 Artie Phelan 2 14–16–1 .468
1921 William G. Kline 1 4–10–0 .300
1922–1923, 1926 Lance Richbourg 3 39–21–0 .650
1924 Rex Farrior 1 5–14–0 .263
1925 James L. White 1 3–6–0 .333
1927–1933 Brady Cowell 7 61–65–2 .484
1934–1936 Ben Clemons 3 20–29–1 .410
1937–1939 Lewie Hardage 3 35–24–1 .592
1940–1942, 1946–1947 Sam J. McAllister 5 40–56–4 .420
1945 Bob Pitman 1 2–9–0 .182
1948–1975 Dave Fuller 28 556–356–6 .609
1976–1981 Jay Bergman 6 217–113–0 .658
1982–1983 Jack Rhine 2 72–39–1 .647
1984–1994 Joe Arnold 11 434–244–2 .640
1995–2001 Andy Lopez 7 278–159–1 .636
2002–2007 Pat McMahon 6 231–143–1 .617
2008–present Kevin O'Sullivan 16 681–319–0 .681
Totals 21 109 2,750–1,643–24 .623

Year-by-year results edit

Year Coach Record Notes
1912 H. D. McLeod 9–4–2
1913 R. P. Hoffman 11–9–1
1914 Pat Flaherty 2–8
1915 Pat Flaherty 4–6–1
1916 Pat Flaherty 9–15
1917 Hugh Wicher 8–3
No games played in 1918 due to World War I
1919 Artie Phelan 7–5
1920 Artie Phelan 7–11–1
1921 William Kline 4–10
1922 Lance Richbourg 15–5
1923 Lance Richbourg 10–9
1924 Rex Farrior 5–14
1925 James White 3–6
1926 Lance Richbourg 14–7
1927 Brady Cowell 8–14
1928 Brady Cowell 6–14–1
1929 Brady Cowell 4–9
1930 Brady Cowell 9–8
1931 Brady Cowell 11–10
1932 Brady Cowell 12–8
1933 Brady Cowell 11–2–1
1934 Ben Clemons 6–7
1935 Ben Clemons 7–13–1
1936 Ben Clemons 7–9
1937 Lee Hardage 10–7–1
1938 Lee Hardage 14–9
1939 Lee Hardage 11–8
1940 Sam J. McAllister 8–11
1941 Sam J. McAllister 8–7
1942 Sam J. McAllister 6–6
No games played in 1943–44 due to World War II
1945 Bob Pittman 2–9
1946 Sam J. McAllister 4–17–2
1947 Sam J. McAllister 14–15
1948 Dave Fuller 10–14–1
1949 Dave Fuller 17–13
1950 Dave Fuller 20–9
1951 Dave Fuller 16–9
1952 Dave Fuller 21–4–2
1953 Dave Fuller 13–7–1
1954 Dave Fuller 12–10
1955 Dave Fuller 20–4
1956 Dave Fuller 13–11
1957 Dave Fuller 17–7
1958 Dave Fuller 17–7 Eliminated in Regionals
1959 Dave Fuller 13–8
1960 Dave Fuller 18–14 Eliminated in Regionals
1961 Dave Fuller 9–9
1962 Dave Fuller Eliminated in Regionals
1963 Dave Fuller 25–10–1
1964 Dave Fuller 30–9
1965 Dave Fuller 23–11
1966 Dave Fuller 20–13
1967 Dave Fuller 29–8
1968 Dave Fuller 25–13
1969 Dave Fuller 28–17
1970 Dave Fuller 27–17
1971 Dave Fuller 19–26
1972 Dave Fuller 23–21
1973 Dave Fuller 23–21
1974 Dave Fuller 23–20–1
1975 Dave Fuller 23–25
1976 Jay Bergman 21–27
1977 Jay Bergman 39–18 Eliminated in Regionals
1978 Jay Bergman 34–15
1979 Jay Bergman 40–20 Eliminated in Regionals
1980 Jay Bergman 40–16
1981 Jay Bergman 42–17 Eliminated in Regionals
1982 Jack Rhine 34–25–1 Eliminated in Regionals
1983 Jack Rhine 38–14
1984 Joe Arnold 43–16–1 Eliminated in Regionals
1985 Joe Arnold 43–18 Eliminated in Regionals
1986 Joe Arnold 27–26
1987 Joe Arnold 32–24
1988 Joe Arnold 48–19–1 Eliminated in CWS
1989 Joe Arnold 44–22 Eliminated in Regionals
1990 Joe Arnold 29–30
1991 Joe Arnold 51–21 CWS Semifinals
1992 Joe Arnold 44–20 Eliminated in Regionals
1993 Joe Arnold 33–25
1994 Joe Arnold 40–23 Eliminated in Regionals
1995 Andy Lopez 32–24
1996 Andy Lopez 50–18 CWS Semifinals
1997 Andy Lopez 40–24 Eliminated in Regionals
1998 Andy Lopez 46–18 Eliminated in CWS
1999 Andy Lopez 31–25
2000 Andy Lopez 44–23–1 Eliminated in Regionals
2001 Andy Lopez 35–27 Eliminated in Regionals
2002 Pat McMahon 46–19 Eliminated in Regionals
2003 Pat McMahon 37–21–1 Eliminated in Regionals
2004 Pat McMahon 43–22 Eliminated in Regionals
2005 Pat McMahon 48–23 CWS Championship Series
2006 Pat McMahon 28–28
2007 Pat McMahon 29–30
2008 Kevin O'Sullivan 34–24 Eliminated in Regionals
2009 Kevin O'Sullivan 42–22 Eliminated in Super Regionals
2010 Kevin O'Sullivan 47–17 Eliminated in CWS
2011 Kevin O'Sullivan 53–19 CWS Championship Series
2012 Kevin O'Sullivan 47–20 Eliminated in CWS
2013 Kevin O'Sullivan 29–30 Eliminated in Regionals
2014 Kevin O'Sullivan 40–23 Eliminated in Regionals
2015 Kevin O'Sullivan 52–18 CWS Semifinals
2016 Kevin O'Sullivan 52–16 Eliminated in CWS
2017 Kevin O'Sullivan 52–19 College World Series Champions
2018 Kevin O'Sullivan 49–21 CWS Semifinals
2019 Kevin O'Sullivan 34–26 Eliminated in Regionals
2020 Kevin O'Sullivan 16–1 Remainder of season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Kevin O'Sullivan 38–22 Eliminated in Regionals
2022 Kevin O'Sullivan 42–24 Eliminated in Regionals
2023 Kevin O'Sullivan 54–17 CWS Championship Series

College World Series appearances edit

The Florida Gators have reached the College World Series 12 different times, including three consecutive trips from 2010 to 2012 and four consecutive trips from 2015 to 2018 under Kevin O'Sullivan.

Season Coach Record Results
1988 Joe Arnold 48–19–1 Lost to Wichita State, def. California, eliminated by Arizona State
1991 Joe Arnold 51–21 Lost to LSU, def. Florida State, def. Fresno State, eliminated by LSU
1996 Andy Lopez 50–18 Def. Florida State, lost to LSU, def. Florida State, eliminated by LSU
1998 Andy Lopez 46–18 Lost to Mississippi State, eliminated by USC
2005 Pat McMahon 48–23 Def. Tennessee, def. Nebraska, def. Arizona State; lost to Texas two games to none in the CWS Championship Series
2010 Kevin O'Sullivan 47–17 Lost to UCLA, eliminated by Florida State
2011 Kevin O'Sullivan 53–19 Def. Texas, def. Vanderbilt twice; lost to South Carolina two games to none in the CWS Championship Series
2012 Kevin O'Sullivan 47–20 Lost to South Carolina, eliminated by Kent State
2015 Kevin O'Sullivan 52–18 Def. Miami (FL), lost to Virginia, def. Miami (FL), def. Virginia, eliminated by Virginia
2016 Kevin O'Sullivan 52–16 Lost to Coastal Carolina, eliminated by Texas Tech
2017 Kevin O'Sullivan 52–19 Def. TCU, def. Louisville, lost to TCU, def. TCU, def. LSU two games to none in the CWS Championship Series
2018 Kevin O'Sullivan 49–21 Lost to Texas Tech, def. Texas, def. Texas Tech, eliminated by Arkansas
2023 Kevin O'Sullivan 54-17 Def. Virginia, def. Oral Roberts, def. TCU, lost to LSU two games to one in the CWS Championship Series
Total NCAA College World Series appearances: 13

Florida in the NCAA tournament edit

Season Record Percentage Results
1958 2–2 .500 Eliminated by Clemson
1960 2–2 .500 Eliminated by North Carolina
1962 1–3 .250 Eliminated by Florida State
1977 2–2 .500 Eliminated by Minnesota
1979 2–2 .500 Eliminated by Delaware
1981 3–2 .600 Coral Gables Regional: Eliminated by Miami (FL) in the Regional Finals
1982 0–2 .000 Eliminated by Stetson
1984 0–2 .000 Eliminated by South Alabama
1985 3–2 .600 Coral Gables Regional: Eliminated by Miami (FL) in the Regional Finals
1988 1–2 .333 Tallahassee Regional: Won over George Mason, Tulane, Florida State, and Stetson
College World Series: Eliminated by Arizona State
1989 1–2 .333 Eliminated by Miami (FL)
1991 2–2 .500 Gainesville Regional: Won over Furman, Jacksonville and NC State
College World Series: Eliminated by LSU
1992 1–2 .333 Eliminated by Texas A&M
1994 3–2 .600 Coral Gables Regional: Eliminated by Miami (FL) in the Regional Finals
1996 2–2 .500 Gainesville Regional: Won over Bucknell, NC State, South Florida and UMass
College World Series: Eliminated by LSU
1997 2–2 .500 Coral Gables Regional: Eliminated by Miami (FL) in the Regional Finals
1998 8–2 .800 Gainesville Regional: Won over Monmouth, Richmond, Wake Forest and Illinois
College World Series: Lost to Mississippi State and USC
2000 3–2 .600 Waco Regional: Lost to San Jose State, defeated Baylor and Southwest Texas State, lost to San Jose State in the Regional Finals (1–1)
2001 1–2 .333 Coral Gables Regional: Defeated Stetson, lost to Miami (FL), eliminated by Stetson
2002 3–2 .600 Gainesville Regional: Defeated Bethune–Cookman, lost to Miami (FL), defeated Bethune Cookman, Eliminated by Miami (FL) in the Regional Finals (1–1)
2003 3–2 .600 Coral Gables Regional: Lost to Florida Atlantic, defeated Bethune–Cookman and Florida Atlantic, eliminated by Miami (FL) in the Regional Finals (1–1)
2004 3–2 .600 Oklahoma City Regional: Won over Central Connecticut and UCLA
Coral Gables Super Regional: Lost to Miami (FL) (0–2)
2005 8–3 .727 Gainesville Regional: Won over Stetson, North Carolina and Notre Dame
Gainesville Super Regional: Won over Florida State (2–0)
College World Series: Defeated Tennessee, Nebraska and Arizona State,

College World Series Finals: Lost to Texas in the Championship Series (0–2).

2008 0–2 .000 Tallahassee Regional: Lost to Tulane and Florida State
2009 3–2 .600 Gainesville Regional: Won over Bethune–Cookman and Miami (FL)
Gainesville Super Regional: Lost to Southern Miss (0–2)
2010 5–2 .714 Gainesville Regional: Won over Bethune–Cookman, Oregon State and Florida Atlantic
Gainesville Super Regional: Won over Miami (FL) (2–0)
College World Series: Lost to UCLA and Florida State in the College World Series
2011 8–3 .727 Gainesville Regional: Won over Manhattan and Miami (FL)
Gainesville Super Regional: Won over Mississippi State (2–1)
College World Series: Defeated Texas and Vanderbilt,

College World Series Finals: Lost to South Carolina in the Championship Series (0–2)

2012 5–2 .714 Gainesville Regional: Won over Bethune–Cookman and Georgia Tech
Gainesville Super Regional: Won over NC State (2–0)
College World Series: Lost to South Carolina and Kent State
2013 0–2 .000 Bloomington Regional: Lost to Austin Peay and Valparaiso
2014 0–2 .000 Gainesville Regional: Lost to College of Charleston and North Carolina
2015 8–2 .800 Gainesville Regional: Won over Florida A&M, South Florida, and Florida Atlantic
Gainesville Super Regional: Won over Florida State (2–0)
College World Series: Defeated Miami (FL) twice, eliminated by Virginia two games to one
2016 5–3 .625 Gainesville Regional: Won over Bethune–Cookman, Connecticut, and Georgia Tech
Gainesville Super Regional: Won over Florida State (2–1)
College World Series: Lost to Coastal Carolina and Texas Tech
2017 10–3 .769 Gainesville Regional: Won over Marist and South Florida, defeated Bethune–Cookman in the Regional Finals (1–1)
Gainesville Super Regional: Won over Wake Forest (2–1)
College World Series: Defeated TCU and Louisville

College World Series Finals: defeated LSU in the Championship Series (2–0)

2018 7–4 .636 Gainesville Regional: Won over Columbia and Jacksonville, defeated Florida Atlantic in the Regional Finals (1–1)
Gainesville Super Regional: Won over Auburn (2–1)
College World Series: Lost to Texas Tech, defeated Texas and Texas Tech, eliminated by Arkansas in the national semifinals
2019 1–2 .333 Lubbock Regional: Lost to Dallas Baptist, defeated Army, eliminated by Dallas Baptist
2021 0–2 .000 Gainesville Regional: Lost to South Florida and South Alabama
2022 3–2 .600 Gainesville Regional: Won over Central Michigan, lost to Oklahoma, won over Central Michigan, eliminated by Oklahoma in the Regional Finals (1–1)
2023 9–3 .900 Gainesville Regional: Won over Florida A&M, lost to Texas Tech, won over Connecticut, defeated Texas Tech in the Regional Finals (2–0)
Gainesville Super Regional: Won over South Carolina (2–0)
College World Series: Won over Virginia, Won over Oral Roberts, Won over TCU

College World Series Finals: Lost to LSU in the Championship Series (1–2)

Total NCAA tournament Appearances: 38

Championships edit

National championships edit

Florida won its first national championship in 2017, sweeping rival LSU in the CWS Championship Series to emerge victorious in the school's third CWS Finals appearance.

Season Coach Site Opponent Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 CWS MOP Overall record SEC record
2017 Kevin O'Sullivan Omaha LSU W, 4–3 W, 6–1 Alex Faedo 52–19 21–9
Total NCAA National Championships: 1

The Gators have also reached the College World Series Championship Series three additional times, getting swept both times.

Season Coach Site Opponent Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 CWS MOP Overall record SEC record
2005 Pat McMahon Omaha Texas L, 2–4 L, 2–6 David Maroul 48–23 20–10
2011 Kevin O'Sullivan Omaha South Carolina L, 1–211 L, 2–5 Scott Wingo 53–19 22–8
2023 Kevin O'Sullivan Omaha LSU L, 4–511 W, 24–4 L, 4–18 Paul Skenes 54–17 20–10
Total NCAA runner-up finishes: 3

SEC regular season championships edit

The Gators have won a total of 16 SEC regular season championships, second most among the 14 current SEC members. Their most recent title came in 2023 under Kevin O'Sullivan.

Season Coach Overall record SEC record
1952 Dave Fuller 21–4–2 12–2–1
1956 Dave Fuller 20–4 13–3
1962 Dave Fuller 25–10–1 14–3
1981 Jay Bergman 42–17 16–7
1982 Jack Rhyne 34–25–1 14–8
1984 Joe Arnold 43–16–1 18–4
1988 Joe Arnold 48–19–1 21–6
1996 Andy Lopez 50–18 20–10
1998 Andy Lopez 46–18 21–8
2005 Pat McMahon 48–23 20–10
2010 Kevin O'Sullivan 47–17 22–8
2011 Kevin O'Sullivan 53–19 22–8
2014 Kevin O'Sullivan 40–23 21–9
2017 Kevin O'Sullivan 52–19 21–9
2018 Kevin O'Sullivan 49–21 20–10
2023 Kevin O'Sullivan 54–17 20–10
SEC regular season championships: 16

SEC Tournament championships edit

The Gators have won seven SEC Tournament championships, third most among the SEC's current 14 members. However, after winning five in 11 years from 1981 to 1991, it was 20 years before Kevin O'Sullivan led the Gators to their sixth SEC Tournament Championship in 2011.

Season Coach Opponent Score Site Overall record SEC record Tournament record
1981 Jay Bergman Kentucky 11–5 Starkville, MS 42–17 16–7 3–0
1982 Jack Rhyne Tennessee 9–3 Gainesville, FL 34–25–1 14–8 3–1
1984 Joe Arnold Tennessee 3–1 Gainesville, FL 43–16–1 18–4 3–1
1988 Joe Arnold Mississippi State 5–3 Starkville, MS 48–19–1 21–6 4–1
1991 Joe Arnold Louisiana State 8–4 Baton Rouge, LA 51–21 16–8 4–0
2011 Kevin O'Sullivan Vanderbilt 5–0 Hoover, AL 53–19 22–8 4–1
2015 Kevin O'Sullivan Vanderbilt 7–3 Hoover, AL 52–18 19–11 4–1
SEC Tournament championships: 7

Player awards edit

National awards edit

Mike Zunino (2012)
Brady Singer (2018)
Mike Zunino (2012)
Mike Zunino (2012)
Brad Wilkerson (1998)
Brandon McArthur (2009)
Brian Johnson (2012)
  • Collegiate Baseball Freshman Player of the Year
JJ Schwarz (2015)

SEC Awards edit

Matt LaPorta (2005, 2007)
Mike Zunino (2011)
Justin Hoyman (2004)
Brady Singer (2018)
Preston Tucker (2009)
Austin Maddox (2010)
Austin Cousino (2012)
Logan Shore (2014)

Florida's first Team All-Americans edit

Player Position Year(s) Selectors
Bernie Parrish Second Base 1958 ABCA
Perry McGriff First Base 1959 ABCA
Tom Moore Third Base 1962, 1963 ABCA, BA
Marc Sullivan Catcher 1979 SN
Rodney Brewer First Base 1987 SN
John Burke Pitcher 1991 BA
David Eckstein Second Base 1996 NCBWA
Brad Wilkerson UT/ATH 1996, 1997, 1998 NCBWA, BA, CB
Josh Fogg Pitcher 1998 BA, CB
Justin Hoyman Pitcher 2004 ABCA, CB
Matt LaPorta First Base 2005, 2007 ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA
Mike Zunino Catcher 2011, 2012 ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA
Brian Johnson Utility player 2012 NCBWA
Source:. secsports.com. Archived from the original on 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2008-07-24.

ABCA: American Baseball Coaches Association BA: Baseball America CB: Collegiate Baseball NCBWA: National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association SN: Sporting News Denotes consensus All-American

Former players in Major League Baseball edit

Many former Florida Gator baseball players have gone on to play in Major League Baseball and other professional leagues. As of 2015, over 170 UF alumni have been chosen in the Major League Baseball draft and over 60 players have appeared in a Major League game. The first was Lance Richbourg, who made his MLB debut with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1921. Other notable alumni include 1953 American League MVP Al Rosen, 2006 World Series MVP David Eckstein, Gold Glove Award winner Harrison Bader, and former Boston Red Sox managing general partner Haywood Sullivan.[18]

See also edit

References edit

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The Florida Gators baseball team represents the University of Florida in the sport of baseball Florida competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association NCAA and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference SEC They play their home games in Condron Ballpark on the university s Gainesville Florida campus and are currently led by head coach Kevin O Sullivan In the 105 season history of the Florida baseball program the team has won 16 SEC championships and has appeared in 13 College World Series tournaments The Gators won their first national championship in 2017 Florida Gators baseball2024 Florida Gators baseball teamFounded1912 112 years ago 1912 UniversityUniversity of FloridaAthletic directorScott StricklinHead coachKevin O Sullivan 16th season ConferenceSECEastern DivisionLocationGainesville FloridaHome stadiumCondron Ballpark Capacity 7 000 NicknameGatorsColorsOrange and blue 1 NCAA Tournament champions2017College World Series runner up2005 2011 2023College World Series appearances1988 1991 1996 1998 2005 2010 2011 2012 2015 2016 2017 2018 2023NCAA regional champions1988 1991 1996 1998 2004 2005 2009 2010 2011 2012 2015 2016 2017 2018 2023NCAA Tournament appearances1958 1960 1962 1977 1979 1981 1982 1984 1985 1988 1989 1991 1992 1994 1996 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023Conference tournament champions1981 1982 1984 1988 1991 2011 2015Regular season conference champions1952 1956 1962 1981 1982 1984 1988 1996 1998 2005 2010 2011 2014 2017 2018 2023McKethan Stadium home of Gator baseball until 2020A picture of the 1924 Baseball team Contents 1 History 1 1 Fuller era 1948 1975 1 2 Bergman era 1976 1981 1 3 Arnold era 1984 1994 1 4 Lopez era 1995 2000 1 5 McMahon era 2001 2007 1 6 O Sullivan era 2008 present 2 Stadium facilities 3 Head coaches 4 Year by year results 5 College World Series appearances 6 Florida in the NCAA tournament 7 Championships 7 1 National championships 7 2 SEC regular season championships 7 3 SEC Tournament championships 8 Player awards 8 1 National awards 8 2 SEC Awards 9 Florida s first Team All Americans 10 Former players in Major League Baseball 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editThe modern University of Florida was created in 1905 when the Florida Legislature passed the Buckman Act and thereby consolidated the university s four predecessor institutions into the new University of the State of Florida The university fielded its first varsity baseball team and enjoyed its first winning baseball season in 1912 2 During most of Florida baseball s early existence the new university s athletic association suffered from a lack of financial resources and few of the head baseball coaches were full time baseball coaches William G Kline was also the athletic director head football coach and head basketball coach James L White was Florida s athletic director and head basketball coach Brady Cowell Ben Clemons and Lewie Hardage were assistant football coaches and Sam McAllister was the head basketball coach and an assistant football coach A notable exception was Lance Richbourg who was a Florida alumnus and a Major League Baseball outfielder for the Boston Braves and others and led the Gators to an impressive 39 21 overall record a 650 winning percentage in 1922 1923 and 1926 McAllister was the Gators last pre World War II coach and he returned from military service to lead the Gators baseball team again in 1946 and 1947 2 Fuller era 1948 1975 edit The modern post war era of the Florida Baseball program began with head coach Dave Fuller assuming control in 1948 Fuller was originally hired as a physical education instructor in 1946 and also served as an assistant football coach under four different Gators head coaches Ultimately he became the longest serving Gators head coach in any sport and won more games than any other Gators coach after leading the Gators baseball team for 28 seasons Fuller brought stability and consistency to the program and his Gators teams won SEC championships in 1952 1956 and 1962 and made appearances in the NCAA tournament in 1958 1960 and 1962 His final record was 557 354 6 611 2 Bergman era 1976 1981 edit Fuller s successor Jay Bergman advanced the Florida baseball program a step further After a difficult transition season in 1976 Bergman s Gators showed marked improvement winning an SEC championship and SEC tournament title in 1981 His teams also qualified for the NCAA regionals in 1977 1979 and 1981 and compiled a 7 6 tournament record but in each instance did not advance beyond the double elimination opening round of the NCAA tournament In his six seasons as the Gators skipper Bergman posted an overall win loss record of 216 113 657 the best multi season winning percentage until that time and still the second best in Gators baseball history 2 Arnold era 1984 1994 edit Joe Arnold followed Jack Rhines short two season stint as Florida s head coach Arnold s Gators won SEC championships in 1984 and 1988 and SEC tournament titles in 1984 1988 and 1991 His teams made seven appearances in the NCAA tournament and for the first and second time ever the Gators advanced to the College World Series in 1988 and 1991 In 11 seasons coaching the Gators Arnold compiled an overall record of 434 244 2 640 2 Lopez era 1995 2000 edit Andy Lopez took over the program in 1995 two seasons removed from leading the Pepperdine Waves of Pepperdine University to their only national championship in the 1992 College World Series In his second season as Florida s head coach in 1996 he led the Gators to a 50 win season and the semifinals of the College World Series In 2000 and 2001 however the Gators were eliminated in the opening rounds of the NCAA tournament and Lopez was replaced In seven seasons Lopez posted an overall record of 278 159 1 636 2 McMahon era 2001 2007 edit Pat McMahon became Florida s baseball coach in 2001 after coaching the Mississippi State Bulldogs for the four preceding seasons 3 4 Early in the 2003 season the Gators began to make a comeback with several freshly scouted prospects including Andy Ramirez first base David Headage right field and Randy Thompson shortstop The 2003 season set the standard for the next two years of baseball entering the NCAA tournament in both the 2003 and 2004 seasons The 2005 season was the best in school history as the team won the SEC championship and advanced to the College World Series for the first time in seven years ultimately losing to the Texas Longhorns two games to none in the final championship round of the Series The expectations for the Gators were high in 2006 they were the consensus No 1 team in the preseason polls but the team struggled through the 2006 season 3 The Gators found themselves one game under 500 26 27 heading into their final series against the LSU Tigers in Gainesville The team surprisingly won two of the three games to finish the season at 500 28 28 The Gators 10 20 SEC record was the second worst in the conference and they did not qualify for the SEC Tournament nor were they selected for the NCAA regionals After missing the NCAA regionals again in 2007 McMahon was fired on June 7 2007 5 McMahon finished his six seasons as the Gators head coach with an overall record of 202 113 1 641 2 O Sullivan era 2008 present edit Kevin O Sullivan became the head coach of the Florida baseball team following the 2007 season 6 7 In each of his first four seasons O Sullivan s Gators improved their overall record and SEC standing 7 In 2008 his first season as the Gators skipper the team finished 34 24 overall 17 13 in SEC play and in second place in the SEC Eastern Division standings 7 In 2009 the Gators compiled an overall record of 42 22 19 11 in the SEC and in first place in the SEC Eastern Division 7 O Sullivan s 2010 Gators finished with an overall win loss record of 47 17 22 8 in SEC play and SEC regular season champions 7 In each of his first three seasons his Gators also showed post season improvement too early elimination in the NCAA regional in 2008 progressing to the NCAA Super Regional in 2009 and a berth in the College World Series in 2010 2 In 2011 Florida finished the regular season 41 15 overall 22 8 in the SEC and SEC regular season co champions sharing the regular season conference title with the South Carolina Gamecocks and Vanderbilt Commodores 8 After defeating the Mississippi State Bulldogs Alabama Crimson Tide Georgia Bulldogs and Vanderbilt Commodores to win the SEC tournament the Gators received the overall No 2 seed in the sixty four team NCAA tournament 9 The Gators swept the NCAA regional three games to none and beat the Mississippi State Bulldogs two games to one in the NCAA Super Regional and advanced to the 2011 College World Series 10 By beating the seventh seeded Texas Longhorns 8 4 in the opening game of the 2011 Series and then defeating the sixth seeded Vanderbilt Commodores twice 3 1 and 6 4 the Gators earned a berth in the best of three College World Series championship finals 11 In the championship finals the South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the Gators in two straight games 2 1 and 5 2 the Gators finished the 2011 season with an overall record of 53 19 the most games the Gators have ever won in a single season 12 nbsp A sell out crowd watches the Gators face the Florida State Seminoles in 2018 Florida finished the 2012 regular season with a record of 40 16 and were selected as the No 1 seed in the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament Jonathon Crawford pitched the seventh no hitter in NCAA tournament history against the Bethune Cookman Wildcats in the opening round of the Gainesville Regional 13 The Gators swept the double elimination regional tournament in three straight wins over Bethune Cookman 4 0 and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 6 1 15 3 and then swept the NC State Wolfpack in two straight games to win the best of three Gainesville Super Regional 7 1 9 8 and earn a bid to the 2012 College World Series 14 The 2012 season came to an abrupt end in the College World Series as the Gators lost their first two games to the South Carolina Gamecocks 7 3 and the Kent State Golden Flashes 5 4 15 Florida returned to the College World Series for the ninth time in 2015 and for the tenth time in 2016 The Gators made their 11th College World Series in 2017 finally breaking through and winning their first national championship after sweeping LSU two games to none in the championship series They returned to the College World Series in 2018 to defend their title but fell to Arkansas in the semifinals After an up and down 2019 campaign the 2020 Gators got off to a school best 16 1 start before the remainder of the season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Stadium facilities editCondron Ballpark at Alfred A McKethan Field is the home field for the Florida baseball team The playing surface is named for Florida alumnus Alfred A McKethan and is located on the University of Florida s Gainesville campus The stadium includes seating for approximately 7 000 fans expandable to 10 000 a press box locker rooms and coaching staff offices The ballpark replaced Alfred A McKethan Stadium at Perry Field after the 2020 season Home plate faces northeast with the sun behind the stadium to provide shade for fans A 360 degree open concourse allows fans a constant field view Permanent chairback seats accommodate 4 000 spectators with 700 club seats berm capacity of over 2 000 and an option to temporarily expand capacity to around 10 000 The new ballpark is adjacent to Pressly Softball Stadium and Dizney Stadium for lacrosse 16 McKethan Stadium was demolished to make way for the James W Bill Heavener Complex a football training facility 17 Head coaches edit nbsp 1911 teamYear s Coach Seasons W L T Pct1911 Dougal M Buie 1 1912 H D McLeod 1 9 4 2 6671913 R P Hoffman 1 11 9 1 5481914 1916 Pat Flaherty 3 15 28 1 3521917 Hugh Wicher 1 8 3 0 7271919 1920 Artie Phelan 2 14 16 1 4681921 William G Kline 1 4 10 0 3001922 1923 1926 Lance Richbourg 3 39 21 0 6501924 Rex Farrior 1 5 14 0 2631925 James L White 1 3 6 0 3331927 1933 Brady Cowell 7 61 65 2 4841934 1936 Ben Clemons 3 20 29 1 4101937 1939 Lewie Hardage 3 35 24 1 5921940 1942 1946 1947 Sam J McAllister 5 40 56 4 4201945 Bob Pitman 1 2 9 0 1821948 1975 Dave Fuller 28 556 356 6 6091976 1981 Jay Bergman 6 217 113 0 6581982 1983 Jack Rhine 2 72 39 1 6471984 1994 Joe Arnold 11 434 244 2 6401995 2001 Andy Lopez 7 278 159 1 6362002 2007 Pat McMahon 6 231 143 1 6172008 present Kevin O Sullivan 16 681 319 0 681Totals 21 109 2 750 1 643 24 623Year by year results editMain article List of Florida Gators baseball seasons Year Coach Record Notes1912 H D McLeod 9 4 21913 R P Hoffman 11 9 11914 Pat Flaherty 2 81915 Pat Flaherty 4 6 11916 Pat Flaherty 9 151917 Hugh Wicher 8 3No games played in 1918 due to World War I1919 Artie Phelan 7 51920 Artie Phelan 7 11 11921 William Kline 4 101922 Lance Richbourg 15 51923 Lance Richbourg 10 91924 Rex Farrior 5 141925 James White 3 61926 Lance Richbourg 14 71927 Brady Cowell 8 141928 Brady Cowell 6 14 11929 Brady Cowell 4 91930 Brady Cowell 9 81931 Brady Cowell 11 101932 Brady Cowell 12 81933 Brady Cowell 11 2 11934 Ben Clemons 6 71935 Ben Clemons 7 13 11936 Ben Clemons 7 91937 Lee Hardage 10 7 11938 Lee Hardage 14 91939 Lee Hardage 11 81940 Sam J McAllister 8 111941 Sam J McAllister 8 71942 Sam J McAllister 6 6No games played in 1943 44 due to World War II1945 Bob Pittman 2 91946 Sam J McAllister 4 17 21947 Sam J McAllister 14 151948 Dave Fuller 10 14 11949 Dave Fuller 17 131950 Dave Fuller 20 91951 Dave Fuller 16 91952 Dave Fuller 21 4 21953 Dave Fuller 13 7 11954 Dave Fuller 12 101955 Dave Fuller 20 41956 Dave Fuller 13 111957 Dave Fuller 17 71958 Dave Fuller 17 7 Eliminated in Regionals1959 Dave Fuller 13 81960 Dave Fuller 18 14 Eliminated in Regionals1961 Dave Fuller 9 91962 Dave Fuller Eliminated in Regionals1963 Dave Fuller 25 10 11964 Dave Fuller 30 91965 Dave Fuller 23 111966 Dave Fuller 20 131967 Dave Fuller 29 81968 Dave Fuller 25 131969 Dave Fuller 28 171970 Dave Fuller 27 171971 Dave Fuller 19 261972 Dave Fuller 23 211973 Dave Fuller 23 211974 Dave Fuller 23 20 11975 Dave Fuller 23 251976 Jay Bergman 21 271977 Jay Bergman 39 18 Eliminated in Regionals1978 Jay Bergman 34 151979 Jay Bergman 40 20 Eliminated in Regionals1980 Jay Bergman 40 161981 Jay Bergman 42 17 Eliminated in Regionals1982 Jack Rhine 34 25 1 Eliminated in Regionals1983 Jack Rhine 38 141984 Joe Arnold 43 16 1 Eliminated in Regionals1985 Joe Arnold 43 18 Eliminated in Regionals1986 Joe Arnold 27 261987 Joe Arnold 32 241988 Joe Arnold 48 19 1 Eliminated in CWS1989 Joe Arnold 44 22 Eliminated in Regionals1990 Joe Arnold 29 301991 Joe Arnold 51 21 CWS Semifinals1992 Joe Arnold 44 20 Eliminated in Regionals1993 Joe Arnold 33 251994 Joe Arnold 40 23 Eliminated in Regionals1995 Andy Lopez 32 241996 Andy Lopez 50 18 CWS Semifinals1997 Andy Lopez 40 24 Eliminated in Regionals1998 Andy Lopez 46 18 Eliminated in CWS1999 Andy Lopez 31 252000 Andy Lopez 44 23 1 Eliminated in Regionals2001 Andy Lopez 35 27 Eliminated in Regionals2002 Pat McMahon 46 19 Eliminated in Regionals2003 Pat McMahon 37 21 1 Eliminated in Regionals2004 Pat McMahon 43 22 Eliminated in Regionals2005 Pat McMahon 48 23 CWS Championship Series2006 Pat McMahon 28 282007 Pat McMahon 29 302008 Kevin O Sullivan 34 24 Eliminated in Regionals2009 Kevin O Sullivan 42 22 Eliminated in Super Regionals2010 Kevin O Sullivan 47 17 Eliminated in CWS2011 Kevin O Sullivan 53 19 CWS Championship Series2012 Kevin O Sullivan 47 20 Eliminated in CWS2013 Kevin O Sullivan 29 30 Eliminated in Regionals2014 Kevin O Sullivan 40 23 Eliminated in Regionals2015 Kevin O Sullivan 52 18 CWS Semifinals2016 Kevin O Sullivan 52 16 Eliminated in CWS2017 Kevin O Sullivan 52 19 College World Series Champions2018 Kevin O Sullivan 49 21 CWS Semifinals2019 Kevin O Sullivan 34 26 Eliminated in Regionals2020 Kevin O Sullivan 16 1 Remainder of season canceled due to COVID 19 pandemic2021 Kevin O Sullivan 38 22 Eliminated in Regionals2022 Kevin O Sullivan 42 24 Eliminated in Regionals2023 Kevin O Sullivan 54 17 CWS Championship SeriesCollege World Series appearances editThe Florida Gators have reached the College World Series 12 different times including three consecutive trips from 2010 to 2012 and four consecutive trips from 2015 to 2018 under Kevin O Sullivan Season Coach Record Results1988 Joe Arnold 48 19 1 Lost to Wichita State def California eliminated by Arizona State1991 Joe Arnold 51 21 Lost to LSU def Florida State def Fresno State eliminated by LSU1996 Andy Lopez 50 18 Def Florida State lost to LSU def Florida State eliminated by LSU1998 Andy Lopez 46 18 Lost to Mississippi State eliminated by USC2005 Pat McMahon 48 23 Def Tennessee def Nebraska def Arizona State lost to Texas two games to none in the CWS Championship Series2010 Kevin O Sullivan 47 17 Lost to UCLA eliminated by Florida State2011 Kevin O Sullivan 53 19 Def Texas def Vanderbilt twice lost to South Carolina two games to none in the CWS Championship Series2012 Kevin O Sullivan 47 20 Lost to South Carolina eliminated by Kent State2015 Kevin O Sullivan 52 18 Def Miami FL lost to Virginia def Miami FL def Virginia eliminated by Virginia2016 Kevin O Sullivan 52 16 Lost to Coastal Carolina eliminated by Texas Tech2017 Kevin O Sullivan 52 19 Def TCU def Louisville lost to TCU def TCU def LSU two games to none in the CWS Championship Series2018 Kevin O Sullivan 49 21 Lost to Texas Tech def Texas def Texas Tech eliminated by Arkansas2023 Kevin O Sullivan 54 17 Def Virginia def Oral Roberts def TCU lost to LSU two games to one in the CWS Championship SeriesTotal NCAA College World Series appearances 13Florida in the NCAA tournament editThe NCAA Division I baseball tournament started in 1947 The format of the tournament has changed through the years Season Record Percentage Results1958 2 2 500 Eliminated by Clemson1960 2 2 500 Eliminated by North Carolina1962 1 3 250 Eliminated by Florida State1977 2 2 500 Eliminated by Minnesota1979 2 2 500 Eliminated by Delaware1981 3 2 600 Coral Gables Regional Eliminated by Miami FL in the Regional Finals1982 0 2 000 Eliminated by Stetson1984 0 2 000 Eliminated by South Alabama1985 3 2 600 Coral Gables Regional Eliminated by Miami FL in the Regional Finals1988 1 2 333 Tallahassee Regional Won over George Mason Tulane Florida State and StetsonCollege World Series Eliminated by Arizona State1989 1 2 333 Eliminated by Miami FL 1991 2 2 500 Gainesville Regional Won over Furman Jacksonville and NC StateCollege World Series Eliminated by LSU1992 1 2 333 Eliminated by Texas A amp M1994 3 2 600 Coral Gables Regional Eliminated by Miami FL in the Regional Finals1996 2 2 500 Gainesville Regional Won over Bucknell NC State South Florida and UMassCollege World Series Eliminated by LSU1997 2 2 500 Coral Gables Regional Eliminated by Miami FL in the Regional Finals1998 8 2 800 Gainesville Regional Won over Monmouth Richmond Wake Forest and IllinoisCollege World Series Lost to Mississippi State and USC2000 3 2 600 Waco Regional Lost to San Jose State defeated Baylor and Southwest Texas State lost to San Jose State in the Regional Finals 1 1 2001 1 2 333 Coral Gables Regional Defeated Stetson lost to Miami FL eliminated by Stetson2002 3 2 600 Gainesville Regional Defeated Bethune Cookman lost to Miami FL defeated Bethune Cookman Eliminated by Miami FL in the Regional Finals 1 1 2003 3 2 600 Coral Gables Regional Lost to Florida Atlantic defeated Bethune Cookman and Florida Atlantic eliminated by Miami FL in the Regional Finals 1 1 2004 3 2 600 Oklahoma City Regional Won over Central Connecticut and UCLACoral Gables Super Regional Lost to Miami FL 0 2 2005 8 3 727 Gainesville Regional Won over Stetson North Carolina and Notre DameGainesville Super Regional Won over Florida State 2 0 College World Series Defeated Tennessee Nebraska and Arizona State College World Series Finals Lost to Texas in the Championship Series 0 2 2008 0 2 000 Tallahassee Regional Lost to Tulane and Florida State2009 3 2 600 Gainesville Regional Won over Bethune Cookman and Miami FL Gainesville Super Regional Lost to Southern Miss 0 2 2010 5 2 714 Gainesville Regional Won over Bethune Cookman Oregon State and Florida AtlanticGainesville Super Regional Won over Miami FL 2 0 College World Series Lost to UCLA and Florida State in the College World Series2011 8 3 727 Gainesville Regional Won over Manhattan and Miami FL Gainesville Super Regional Won over Mississippi State 2 1 College World Series Defeated Texas and Vanderbilt College World Series Finals Lost to South Carolina in the Championship Series 0 2 2012 5 2 714 Gainesville Regional Won over Bethune Cookman and Georgia TechGainesville Super Regional Won over NC State 2 0 College World Series Lost to South Carolina and Kent State2013 0 2 000 Bloomington Regional Lost to Austin Peay and Valparaiso2014 0 2 000 Gainesville Regional Lost to College of Charleston and North Carolina2015 8 2 800 Gainesville Regional Won over Florida A amp M South Florida and Florida AtlanticGainesville Super Regional Won over Florida State 2 0 College World Series Defeated Miami FL twice eliminated by Virginia two games to one2016 5 3 625 Gainesville Regional Won over Bethune Cookman Connecticut and Georgia TechGainesville Super Regional Won over Florida State 2 1 College World Series Lost to Coastal Carolina and Texas Tech2017 10 3 769 Gainesville Regional Won over Marist and South Florida defeated Bethune Cookman in the Regional Finals 1 1 Gainesville Super Regional Won over Wake Forest 2 1 College World Series Defeated TCU and Louisville College World Series Finals defeated LSU in the Championship Series 2 0 2018 7 4 636 Gainesville Regional Won over Columbia and Jacksonville defeated Florida Atlantic in the Regional Finals 1 1 Gainesville Super Regional Won over Auburn 2 1 College World Series Lost to Texas Tech defeated Texas and Texas Tech eliminated by Arkansas in the national semifinals2019 1 2 333 Lubbock Regional Lost to Dallas Baptist defeated Army eliminated by Dallas Baptist2021 0 2 000 Gainesville Regional Lost to South Florida and South Alabama2022 3 2 600 Gainesville Regional Won over Central Michigan lost to Oklahoma won over Central Michigan eliminated by Oklahoma in the Regional Finals 1 1 2023 9 3 900 Gainesville Regional Won over Florida A amp M lost to Texas Tech won over Connecticut defeated Texas Tech in the Regional Finals 2 0 Gainesville Super Regional Won over South Carolina 2 0 College World Series Won over Virginia Won over Oral Roberts Won over TCU College World Series Finals Lost to LSU in the Championship Series 1 2 Total NCAA tournament Appearances 38Championships editNational championships edit Florida won its first national championship in 2017 sweeping rival LSU in the CWS Championship Series to emerge victorious in the school s third CWS Finals appearance Season Coach Site Opponent Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 CWS MOP Overall record SEC record2017 Kevin O Sullivan Omaha LSU W 4 3 W 6 1 Alex Faedo 52 19 21 9Total NCAA National Championships 1The Gators have also reached the College World Series Championship Series three additional times getting swept both times Season Coach Site Opponent Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 CWS MOP Overall record SEC record2005 Pat McMahon Omaha Texas L 2 4 L 2 6 David Maroul 48 23 20 102011 Kevin O Sullivan Omaha South Carolina L 1 211 L 2 5 Scott Wingo 53 19 22 82023 Kevin O Sullivan Omaha LSU L 4 511 W 24 4 L 4 18 Paul Skenes 54 17 20 10Total NCAA runner up finishes 3SEC regular season championships edit The Gators have won a total of 16 SEC regular season championships second most among the 14 current SEC members Their most recent title came in 2023 under Kevin O Sullivan Season Coach Overall record SEC record1952 Dave Fuller 21 4 2 12 2 11956 Dave Fuller 20 4 13 31962 Dave Fuller 25 10 1 14 31981 Jay Bergman 42 17 16 71982 Jack Rhyne 34 25 1 14 81984 Joe Arnold 43 16 1 18 41988 Joe Arnold 48 19 1 21 61996 Andy Lopez 50 18 20 101998 Andy Lopez 46 18 21 82005 Pat McMahon 48 23 20 102010 Kevin O Sullivan 47 17 22 82011 Kevin O Sullivan 53 19 22 82014 Kevin O Sullivan 40 23 21 92017 Kevin O Sullivan 52 19 21 92018 Kevin O Sullivan 49 21 20 102023 Kevin O Sullivan 54 17 20 10SEC regular season championships 16SEC Tournament championships edit The Gators have won seven SEC Tournament championships third most among the SEC s current 14 members However after winning five in 11 years from 1981 to 1991 it was 20 years before Kevin O Sullivan led the Gators to their sixth SEC Tournament Championship in 2011 Season Coach Opponent Score Site Overall record SEC record Tournament record1981 Jay Bergman Kentucky 11 5 Starkville MS 42 17 16 7 3 01982 Jack Rhyne Tennessee 9 3 Gainesville FL 34 25 1 14 8 3 11984 Joe Arnold Tennessee 3 1 Gainesville FL 43 16 1 18 4 3 11988 Joe Arnold Mississippi State 5 3 Starkville MS 48 19 1 21 6 4 11991 Joe Arnold Louisiana State 8 4 Baton Rouge LA 51 21 16 8 4 02011 Kevin O Sullivan Vanderbilt 5 0 Hoover AL 53 19 22 8 4 12015 Kevin O Sullivan Vanderbilt 7 3 Hoover AL 52 18 19 11 4 1SEC Tournament championships 7Player awards editNational awards edit Dick Howser TrophyMike Zunino 2012 Brady Singer 2018 Golden Spikes AwardMike Zunino 2012 Baseball America College Player of the Year AwardMike Zunino 2012 Rotary Smith AwardBrad Wilkerson 1998 Senior CLASS AwardBrandon McArthur 2009 John Olerud AwardBrian Johnson 2012 Collegiate Baseball Freshman Player of the YearJJ Schwarz 2015 SEC Awards edit Player of the YearMatt LaPorta 2005 2007 Mike Zunino 2011 Pitcher of the YearJustin Hoyman 2004 Brady Singer 2018 Freshman of the YearPreston Tucker 2009 Austin Maddox 2010 Austin Cousino 2012 Logan Shore 2014 Florida s first Team All Americans editPlayer Position Year s SelectorsBernie Parrish Second Base 1958 ABCAPerry McGriff First Base 1959 ABCATom Moore Third Base 1962 1963 ABCA BAMarc Sullivan Catcher 1979 SNRodney Brewer First Base 1987 SNJohn Burke Pitcher 1991 BADavid Eckstein Second Base 1996 NCBWABrad Wilkerson UT ATH 1996 1997 1998 NCBWA BA CBJosh Fogg Pitcher 1998 BA CBJustin Hoyman Pitcher 2004 ABCA CBMatt LaPorta First Base 2005 2007 ABCA BA CB NCBWAMike Zunino Catcher 2011 2012 ABCA BA CB NCBWABrian Johnson Utility player 2012 NCBWASource SEC All Americas secsports com Archived from the original on 2008 05 28 Retrieved 2008 07 24 ABCA American Baseball Coaches Association BA Baseball America CB Collegiate Baseball NCBWA National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association SN Sporting News Denotes consensus All AmericanFormer players in Major League Baseball editSee also List of Florida Gators baseball players in Major League Baseball Many former Florida Gator baseball players have gone on to play in Major League Baseball and other professional leagues As of 2015 over 170 UF alumni have been chosen in the Major League Baseball draft and over 60 players have appeared in a Major League game The first was Lance Richbourg who made his MLB debut with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1921 Other notable alumni include 1953 American League MVP Al Rosen 2006 World Series MVP David Eckstein Gold Glove Award winner Harrison Bader and former Boston Red Sox managing general partner Haywood Sullivan 18 See also edit nbsp Baseball portal nbsp Florida portalFlorida Gators List of Florida Gators baseball players List of NCAA Division I baseball programs List of University of Florida OlympiansReferences edit UF Identity Style Guide March 1 2016 Retrieved March 19 2016 a b c d e f g h 2011 Florida Gators Baseball Media Supplement Archived 2011 09 02 at the Wayback Machine University Athletic Association Gainesville Florida pp 93 94 95 97 98 101 112 125 2011 Retrieved June 6 2011 a b GatorZone com Baseball History 2007 Roster Pat McMahon Archived 2011 09 02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 6 2011 Pat McMahon Hired As Florida Baseball Coach GatorZone com June 13 2001 Retrieved June 6 2011 Brandon Zimmerman UF fires McMahon Archived 2017 06 21 at the Wayback Machine The Gainesville Sun June 7 2007 Retrieved June 6 2011 Brandon Zimmerman UF selects baseball coach Archived 2007 09 22 at the Wayback Machine The Gainesville Sun June 13 2007 Retrieved June 6 2011 a b c d e GatorZone com Baseball Coaching amp Support Staff Kevin O Sullivan Archived 2011 09 02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 6 2011 Robbie Andreu Florida baseball claims share of SEC title with blowout Archived 2011 05 23 at the Wayback Machine The Gainesville Sun May 21 2011 Retrieved May 24 2011 Florida draws Miami Jacksonville and Manhattan in Gainesville Archived 2012 03 11 at the Wayback Machine The Gainesville Sun May 31 2011 Retrieved May 31 2011 Kevin Brockway Gators make it back to Omaha with comeback win over Bulldogs Archived 2011 06 16 at the Wayback Machine The Gainesville Sun June 12 2011 Retrieved June 12 2011 Pat Dooley Florida beats Vanderbilt to reach CWS championship series The Gainesville Sun June 24 2011 Retrieved June 24 2011 Pat Dooley Gators season ends with sweep by Gamecocks in title series Archived 2012 03 26 at the Wayback Machine The Gainesville Sun June 28 2011 Retrieved June 28 2011 Jonathon Crawford Tosses 7th No Hitter In NCAA Tourney History As No 1 Florida Blanks B CU 4 0 Archived 2012 06 04 at the Wayback Machine GatorZone com June 1 2012 Retrieved June 10 2012 Pat Dooley Gators headed back to Omaha The Gainesville Sun June 10 2012 Retrieved June 10 2012 Pat Dooley Gators gone in a Flash The Gainesville Sun June 18 2012 Retrieved June 18 2012 Florida Ballpark at McKethan Field Nears Completion Florida Gators 2020 08 06 Retrieved 2020 09 24 Carter Scott FLORIDA ANNOUNCES TIMELINE FOR UPGRADES TO SOFTBALL NEW BASEBALL FACILITY AND NEW STAND ALONE FOOTBALL TRAINING COMPLEX floridagators com University Athletic Assoc Inc Fox Sports Sun IMG College Retrieved 23 March 2018 Florida Gators Baseball 2015 Media Guide PDF University of Florida Athletic Association 2015 Retrieved 16 December 2015 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida Gators baseball amp oldid 1178918301, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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