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Dave Van Horn

David Kevin Van Horn (born September 17, 1960) is an American baseball coach and former infielder, who is the current head baseball coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Dave Van Horn
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamArkansas
ConferenceSEC
Record798–423 (.654)
Annual salary$1,250,000[1]
Biographical details
Born (1960-09-17) September 17, 1960 (age 62)
Stanton, California
Playing career
1980–1981McLennan CC
1982Arkansas
Position(s)Infielder
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1985–1988Arkansas (GA)
1989–1993Texarkana
1994Central Missouri State
1995–1997Northwestern State
1998–2002Nebraska
2003–presentArkansas
Head coaching record
Overall1,169–593 (NCAA) (.663) 214-72 (NJCAA) (.748)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
  • NCAA Division II National Champions (1994)
  • MIAA Conference regular season (1994)
  • Texas Eastern (1992)
  • Southland regular season (1995)
  • Southland Louisiana Division (1997)
  • Big 12 regular season (2001)
  • Big 12 Tournament (1999–2001)
  • 2x SEC regular season (2004, 2021)
  • SEC Tournament (2021)
  • SEC Western Division (2004, 2007, 2011, 2018,

2019, 2021)

  • 9 College World Series Appearances
Awards
  • SEC Coach of the Year: 2004, 2021
  • Baseball America National Coach of the Year: 2001
  • Big 12 Coach of the Year: 2001
  • ABCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year: 2000, 2001
  • Southland Coach of the Year: 1995, 1997
  • NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year: 1994
  • ABCA Central Region Coach of the Year: 1994
  • All-Southwest Conference, infielder, 1982
  • Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year, 1982

Playing career

 
Dave Van Horn during warmups with the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Born in Stanton, California,[2] Van Horn graduated from Winnetonka High School in Kansas City, Missouri in 1979.[3] He then played junior college baseball at McLennan Community College in Texas for two years, earning all-conference and all-region honors as a freshman, while helping the Highlanders finish third in the JUCO World Series. His next season brought more individual and team success, as the team finished eighth in the nation and Van Horn earned All American and Region 5 Player of the Year accolades. Turning down the Chicago White Sox, who drafted him, he transferred to Arkansas for the 1982 season.

As a Razorback, Van Horn would earn All-Southwest Conference and SWC Newcomer of the Year awards for his performance. He was also recognized as team MVP. The Atlanta Braves selected Van Horn in the 10th round, where he would spend his next three years in the minor leagues.

Family

Coach Van Horn met his wife, the former Karen Lee, while serving as a graduate assistant at Arkansas. The couple has two daughters, Hollan and Mariel.

Alma mater

Team accomplishments

 
Dave van Horn departs the field after a 2009 mound visit in Baum Stadium.

Dave Van Horn's first collegiate head coaching job was in 1994 for the Central Missouri State Mules, now called the University of Central Missouri. Van Horn coached that team (51-11 record) to their first NCAA Division II national championship, in the Division II College World Series.

Van Horn's subsequent teams have had plenty of success as well, reaching the College World Series nine times, seven occurring at Arkansas (2004, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2022), the other two during his tenure at Nebraska (2001 and 2002). As a graduate assistant at Arkansas he has reached the CWS twice more, in 1985 and 1987. Coach Van Horn also led 17 straight teams to the NCAA tournament, from 1999–2015.

Arkansas reached the SEC Tournament every year under Van Horn as head coach from 2003–2007 and again in 2009. The 2008 team did not qualify for the SEC Tournament but qualified for the NCAA Tournament.[4]

On April 5, 2015, Van Horn won his 500th game as the Arkansas coach.[5] On March 11, 2020, Van Horn won his 700th game as the Arkansas coach.

2009

Arkansas went 34-22 in 2009, and set University records for single-game attendance (11,434) total season attendance, (269,216) and actual attendance (173,946). Despite beating #1 Arizona State twice, the Hogs faltered at the end of the season, losing their final eight SEC games.

2009 College World Series

Arkansas returned to Omaha in 2009. The team won the Norman regional by knocking off top-eight seed Oklahoma. The Hogs next defeated Florida State twice at Dick Howser Stadium to punch their ticket to the College World Series. The Razorbacks were not expected to do well at the Series, but defeated the favored Cal State Fullerton Titans. Next, the Hogs were defeated by LSU, but staved off elimination the next day by beating Virginia in twelve innings. The Hogs were eliminated by eventual national champion LSU in game 11.

2012

Arkansas went 46-22 in 2012, which was the most wins in the Van Horn era and the most for a Razorback team since 1990, but limped into the postseason at the Houston Regional having lost both games it played at the SEC Tournament. Once it got in, it defeated Rice and then defeated Baylor at the Waco Super Regional to advance to the College World Series.

2012 College World Series

 
Van Horn participating in an interview during the 2012 College World Series

Arkansas won its first game in Omaha, defeating Kent State 8-1. The Razorbacks then ended South Carolina's 22-game postseason win streak with a 2-1 victory. The Gamecocks got them back though, winning 2-0 and 3-2 in the next two games to advance to the final, only to lose to upstart Arizona in the best-of-three championship series.

2015

After an extremely slow start to the 2015 campaign, where the Razorbacks were .500 going into April, Van Horn rallied the troops and the team responded by winning seven of its last eight SEC series and finished fifth overall in the SEC, and third in the West behind No. 2 national seed LSU and Texas A&M. Arkansas won the Stillwater Regional by defeating Oral Roberts, host Oklahoma State and St. John's in succession. The Razorbacks then caught a break by getting to host the Fayetteville Super Regional at Baum Stadium because Missouri State, the No. 8 national seed, couldn't host because it shares Hammons Field with the Springfield Cardinals. It took all three games of the best-of-3 series, but Arkansas defeated the Bears to clinch Van Horn's sixth trip to Omaha overall and fourth with the Razorbacks, tying him with former coach Norm DeBriyn.

2015 College World Series

Arkansas lost both games it played in Omaha in 2015, which was the first time since 2004 that the Razorbacks did not win a game there. They fell to Virginia in the CWS opener, 5-3, and then fell to Miami in an elimination game, 4-3.

2018

The Razorbacks came into the 2018 season with enormous expectations, and they lived up to those expectations. Arkansas earned a share of the SEC Western Division title with Ole Miss, and secured the No. 5 overall national seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Arkansas hosted a regional at Baum Stadium, dispatching Oral Roberts, Southern Miss and Dallas Baptist in consecutive games in the Fayetteville Regional to advance to the Super Regional, also in Fayetteville, with SEC foe South Carolina. The 3-game series went the distance before the Razorbacks defeated the Gamecocks to clinched its fifth trip to Omaha of Van Horn's tenure, and ninth in program history, with a 14-4 victory on June 11.

2018 College World Series

Arkansas won its opening game in Omaha against former Southwest Conference rival Texas, 11-5. The game was delayed by weather in the sixth inning for nearly three hours.

Arkansas then defeated another former SWC foe in Texas Tech, upending the Red Raiders 7-4. This game was delayed by inclement weather twice. Originally scheduled for 7 p.m. on June 19, the game was rescheduled for 11 a.m. on June 20. Thunderstorms delayed the game further, and was finally played at 2:30 p.m. that afternoon.

Arkansas defeated Florida in an elimination game for the Gators to earn a trip to the CWS finals against the Oregon State Beavers. The Razorbacks took game 1 of the series after it was delayed a day by weather, 4-1.

The Razorbacks were on the verge of securing their first baseball national championship but misplayed a foul ball with two outs in the 9th inning of Game 2, which would have ended the series and given Arkansas the title. It left the door open and the Beavers won the game and won the rubber game the following evening, forcing Arkansas to settle for a national runner-up finish.

2021

After seeing the previous season be cut short after just 16 games, Arkansas went into the 2021 season with high expectations, looking to make its third consecutive trip to Omaha.

The Razorbacks spent the campaign being ranked No. 1 for nearly all of it, and ended up winning the SEC title outright for the first time since 1999 and won the SEC Tournament for the first time under Van Horn.

It was also the first time since 1989 that the team won 50 games and the fourth time in school history. Arkansas hosted a regional and defeated NJIT and Nebraska twice to advance to the Super Regional, before succumbing to NC State in three games to not make the College World Series for the first time since 2017.

2022

Arkansas spent much of the season ranked in the top five, eager to follow up on a terrific 2021 campaign but also to get the sour taste of not getting to Omaha out of their mouths.

A late season swoon kept them from hosting a regional for the first time since 2015, where the team had to go to Stillwater in a regional but got to host the super regional at Baum-Walker Stadium.

This time, the team went to Stillwater again, dispatching Grand Canyon and #7 national seed Oklahoma State twice to advance to the super regional, where the Razorbacks had to travel to Chapel Hill. Arkansas upended the #10 national seed Tar Heels in two games to secure Van Horn's seventh trip to Omaha as the Hog boss and ninth overall.

2022 College World Series

Arkansas opened its Omaha slate by walloping #2 national seeded Stanford 17-2, the highest victory margin for a Razorback team in the College World Series and tallied 21 hits, an Omaha record.

The Razorbacks dropped their next game to Ole Miss, and had to win an elimination game against division rival Auburn to play Ole Miss again. Arkansas beat the Rebels on Wednesday, June 22, but had to do it twice to advance to the championship series, and the following day Ole Miss' Dylan DeLucia threw a complete-game shutout to end Arkansas' season.

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Texarkana Bulldogs (Texas Eastern) (1989–1993)
1989 Texarkana 39–18
1990 Texarkana 44–14
1991 Texarkana 45–12
1992 Texarkana 48–10 1st
1993 Texarkana 38–18
Texarkana: 214–72
Central Missouri State Mules (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (1994)
1994 Central Missouri State 51–11 15–1 1st NCAA Division II National Champions
Central Missouri State: 51–11 15–1
Northwestern State Demons (Southland Conference) (1995–1997)
1995 Northwestern State 37–15 19–5 1st
1996 Northwestern State 34–27 14–16 2nd (Louisiana)
1997 Northwestern State 35–23 19–9 1st (Louisiana)
Northwestern State: 106–65 52–30
Nebraska Cornhuskers (Big 12 Conference) (1998–2002)
1998 Nebraska 24–20 10–13 7th
1999 Nebraska 42–18 16–9 5th NCAA Regional
2000 Nebraska 51–17 21–9 2nd NCAA Super Regional
2001 Nebraska 50–16 20–8 1st College World Series
2002 Nebraska 47–21 16–11 T–2nd College World Series
Nebraska: 214–94 67–39
Arkansas Razorbacks (Southeastern Conference) (2003–present)
2003 Arkansas 35–22 14–16 T–5th (West) NCAA Regional
2004 Arkansas 45–24 19–11 1st (West) College World Series
2005 Arkansas 39–22 13–17 T–5th (West) NCAA Regional
2006 Arkansas 39–21 18–12 2nd (West) NCAA Regional
2007 Arkansas 43–21 18–12 1st (West) NCAA Regional
2008 Arkansas 34–24 14–15 4th (West) NCAA Regional
2009 Arkansas 41–24 14–15 4th (West) College World Series
2010 Arkansas 43–21 18–12 2nd (West) NCAA Super Regional
2011 Arkansas 40–22 15–15 1st (West) NCAA Regional
2012 Arkansas 46–22 16–14 T–2nd (West) College World Series
2013 Arkansas 39–22 18–11 2nd (West) NCAA Regional
2014 Arkansas 40–25 16–14 4th (West) NCAA Regional
2015 Arkansas 40–25 17–12 3rd (West) College World Series
2016 Arkansas 26–29 7–23 7th (West)
2017 Arkansas 45–19 18–11 2nd (West) NCAA Regional
2018 Arkansas 48–21 18–12 T–1st (West) College World Series Runner-Up
2019 Arkansas 46–20 20–10 T–1st (West) College World Series
2020 Arkansas 11–5 0–0 (West) Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021 Arkansas 50–13 22–8 1st (West) NCAA Super Regional
2022 Arkansas 46–21 18–12 2nd (West) College World Series
2023 Arkansas 2–1
Arkansas: 798–423 313–252
Total: 1,169–593

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Arkansas baseball coach Dave Van Horn signs new long-term agreement". nwahomepage. 29 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Dave Van Horn Minor Leagues Statistics & History | Baseball-Reference.com".
  3. ^ Murphy, Tom (April 2, 2015). "Record of excellence". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. p. 17.
  4. ^ 2009 Arkansas Baseball Media Guide 2012-04-03 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-04-11. Retrieved 2015-04-06.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)

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This article is about the University of Arkansas baseball coach For the baseball announcer see Dave Van Horne David Kevin Van Horn born September 17 1960 is an American baseball coach and former infielder who is the current head baseball coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks Dave Van HornCurrent positionTitleHead coachTeamArkansasConferenceSECRecord798 423 654 Annual salary 1 250 000 1 Biographical detailsBorn 1960 09 17 September 17 1960 age 62 Stanton CaliforniaPlaying career1980 1981McLennan CC1982ArkansasPosition s InfielderCoaching career HC unless noted 1985 1988Arkansas GA 1989 1993Texarkana1994Central Missouri State1995 1997Northwestern State1998 2002Nebraska2003 presentArkansasHead coaching recordOverall1 169 593 NCAA 663 214 72 NJCAA 748 Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsNCAA Division II National Champions 1994 MIAA Conference regular season 1994 Texas Eastern 1992 Southland regular season 1995 Southland Louisiana Division 1997 Big 12 regular season 2001 3 Big 12 Tournament 1999 2001 2x SEC regular season 2004 2021 SEC Tournament 2021 6 SEC Western Division 2004 2007 2011 2018 2019 2021 9 College World Series AppearancesAwardsSEC Coach of the Year 2004 2021 Baseball America National Coach of the Year 2001 Big 12 Coach of the Year 2001 ABCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year 2000 2001 Southland Coach of the Year 1995 1997 NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year 1994 ABCA Central Region Coach of the Year 1994 All Southwest Conference infielder 1982 Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year 1982 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Family 3 Alma mater 4 Team accomplishments 4 1 2009 4 1 1 2009 College World Series 4 2 2012 4 2 1 2012 College World Series 4 3 2015 4 3 1 2015 College World Series 4 4 2018 4 4 1 2018 College World Series 4 5 2021 4 6 2022 4 6 1 2022 College World Series 5 Head coaching record 6 See also 7 Notes and references 8 External linksPlaying career Edit Dave Van Horn during warmups with the Arkansas Razorbacks Born in Stanton California 2 Van Horn graduated from Winnetonka High School in Kansas City Missouri in 1979 3 He then played junior college baseball at McLennan Community College in Texas for two years earning all conference and all region honors as a freshman while helping the Highlanders finish third in the JUCO World Series His next season brought more individual and team success as the team finished eighth in the nation and Van Horn earned All American and Region 5 Player of the Year accolades Turning down the Chicago White Sox who drafted him he transferred to Arkansas for the 1982 season As a Razorback Van Horn would earn All Southwest Conference and SWC Newcomer of the Year awards for his performance He was also recognized as team MVP The Atlanta Braves selected Van Horn in the 10th round where he would spend his next three years in the minor leagues Family EditCoach Van Horn met his wife the former Karen Lee while serving as a graduate assistant at Arkansas The couple has two daughters Hollan and Mariel Alma mater EditArkansas 1988 Masters of Science East Texas State University in Commerce Texas 1992Team accomplishments Edit Dave van Horn departs the field after a 2009 mound visit in Baum Stadium Dave Van Horn s first collegiate head coaching job was in 1994 for the Central Missouri State Mules now called the University of Central Missouri Van Horn coached that team 51 11 record to their first NCAA Division II national championship in the Division II College World Series Van Horn s subsequent teams have had plenty of success as well reaching the College World Series nine times seven occurring at Arkansas 2004 2009 2012 2015 2018 2019 2022 the other two during his tenure at Nebraska 2001 and 2002 As a graduate assistant at Arkansas he has reached the CWS twice more in 1985 and 1987 Coach Van Horn also led 17 straight teams to the NCAA tournament from 1999 2015 Arkansas reached the SEC Tournament every year under Van Horn as head coach from 2003 2007 and again in 2009 The 2008 team did not qualify for the SEC Tournament but qualified for the NCAA Tournament 4 On April 5 2015 Van Horn won his 500th game as the Arkansas coach 5 On March 11 2020 Van Horn won his 700th game as the Arkansas coach 2009 Edit Arkansas went 34 22 in 2009 and set University records for single game attendance 11 434 total season attendance 269 216 and actual attendance 173 946 Despite beating 1 Arizona State twice the Hogs faltered at the end of the season losing their final eight SEC games 2009 College World Series Edit See also 2009 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team and 2009 College World Series Arkansas returned to Omaha in 2009 The team won the Norman regional by knocking off top eight seed Oklahoma The Hogs next defeated Florida State twice at Dick Howser Stadium to punch their ticket to the College World Series The Razorbacks were not expected to do well at the Series but defeated the favored Cal State Fullerton Titans Next the Hogs were defeated by LSU but staved off elimination the next day by beating Virginia in twelve innings The Hogs were eliminated by eventual national champion LSU in game 11 2012 Edit Arkansas went 46 22 in 2012 which was the most wins in the Van Horn era and the most for a Razorback team since 1990 but limped into the postseason at the Houston Regional having lost both games it played at the SEC Tournament Once it got in it defeated Rice and then defeated Baylor at the Waco Super Regional to advance to the College World Series 2012 College World Series Edit Van Horn participating in an interview during the 2012 College World Series Arkansas won its first game in Omaha defeating Kent State 8 1 The Razorbacks then ended South Carolina s 22 game postseason win streak with a 2 1 victory The Gamecocks got them back though winning 2 0 and 3 2 in the next two games to advance to the final only to lose to upstart Arizona in the best of three championship series 2015 Edit After an extremely slow start to the 2015 campaign where the Razorbacks were 500 going into April Van Horn rallied the troops and the team responded by winning seven of its last eight SEC series and finished fifth overall in the SEC and third in the West behind No 2 national seed LSU and Texas A amp M Arkansas won the Stillwater Regional by defeating Oral Roberts host Oklahoma State and St John s in succession The Razorbacks then caught a break by getting to host the Fayetteville Super Regional at Baum Stadium because Missouri State the No 8 national seed couldn t host because it shares Hammons Field with the Springfield Cardinals It took all three games of the best of 3 series but Arkansas defeated the Bears to clinch Van Horn s sixth trip to Omaha overall and fourth with the Razorbacks tying him with former coach Norm DeBriyn 2015 College World Series Edit Arkansas lost both games it played in Omaha in 2015 which was the first time since 2004 that the Razorbacks did not win a game there They fell to Virginia in the CWS opener 5 3 and then fell to Miami in an elimination game 4 3 2018 Edit The Razorbacks came into the 2018 season with enormous expectations and they lived up to those expectations Arkansas earned a share of the SEC Western Division title with Ole Miss and secured the No 5 overall national seed in the NCAA Tournament Arkansas hosted a regional at Baum Stadium dispatching Oral Roberts Southern Miss and Dallas Baptist in consecutive games in the Fayetteville Regional to advance to the Super Regional also in Fayetteville with SEC foe South Carolina The 3 game series went the distance before the Razorbacks defeated the Gamecocks to clinched its fifth trip to Omaha of Van Horn s tenure and ninth in program history with a 14 4 victory on June 11 2018 College World Series Edit Arkansas won its opening game in Omaha against former Southwest Conference rival Texas 11 5 The game was delayed by weather in the sixth inning for nearly three hours Arkansas then defeated another former SWC foe in Texas Tech upending the Red Raiders 7 4 This game was delayed by inclement weather twice Originally scheduled for 7 p m on June 19 the game was rescheduled for 11 a m on June 20 Thunderstorms delayed the game further and was finally played at 2 30 p m that afternoon Arkansas defeated Florida in an elimination game for the Gators to earn a trip to the CWS finals against the Oregon State Beavers The Razorbacks took game 1 of the series after it was delayed a day by weather 4 1 The Razorbacks were on the verge of securing their first baseball national championship but misplayed a foul ball with two outs in the 9th inning of Game 2 which would have ended the series and given Arkansas the title It left the door open and the Beavers won the game and won the rubber game the following evening forcing Arkansas to settle for a national runner up finish 2021 Edit After seeing the previous season be cut short after just 16 games Arkansas went into the 2021 season with high expectations looking to make its third consecutive trip to Omaha The Razorbacks spent the campaign being ranked No 1 for nearly all of it and ended up winning the SEC title outright for the first time since 1999 and won the SEC Tournament for the first time under Van Horn It was also the first time since 1989 that the team won 50 games and the fourth time in school history Arkansas hosted a regional and defeated NJIT and Nebraska twice to advance to the Super Regional before succumbing to NC State in three games to not make the College World Series for the first time since 2017 2022 Edit Arkansas spent much of the season ranked in the top five eager to follow up on a terrific 2021 campaign but also to get the sour taste of not getting to Omaha out of their mouths A late season swoon kept them from hosting a regional for the first time since 2015 where the team had to go to Stillwater in a regional but got to host the super regional at Baum Walker Stadium This time the team went to Stillwater again dispatching Grand Canyon and 7 national seed Oklahoma State twice to advance to the super regional where the Razorbacks had to travel to Chapel Hill Arkansas upended the 10 national seed Tar Heels in two games to secure Van Horn s seventh trip to Omaha as the Hog boss and ninth overall 2022 College World Series Edit Arkansas opened its Omaha slate by walloping 2 national seeded Stanford 17 2 the highest victory margin for a Razorback team in the College World Series and tallied 21 hits an Omaha record The Razorbacks dropped their next game to Ole Miss and had to win an elimination game against division rival Auburn to play Ole Miss again Arkansas beat the Rebels on Wednesday June 22 but had to do it twice to advance to the championship series and the following day Ole Miss Dylan DeLucia threw a complete game shutout to end Arkansas season Head coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonTexarkana Bulldogs Texas Eastern 1989 1993 1989 Texarkana 39 181990 Texarkana 44 141991 Texarkana 45 121992 Texarkana 48 10 1st1993 Texarkana 38 18Texarkana 214 72Central Missouri State Mules Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association 1994 1994 Central Missouri State 51 11 15 1 1st NCAA Division II National ChampionsCentral Missouri State 51 11 15 1Northwestern State Demons Southland Conference 1995 1997 1995 Northwestern State 37 15 19 5 1st1996 Northwestern State 34 27 14 16 2nd Louisiana 1997 Northwestern State 35 23 19 9 1st Louisiana Northwestern State 106 65 52 30Nebraska Cornhuskers Big 12 Conference 1998 2002 1998 Nebraska 24 20 10 13 7th1999 Nebraska 42 18 16 9 5th NCAA Regional2000 Nebraska 51 17 21 9 2nd NCAA Super Regional2001 Nebraska 50 16 20 8 1st College World Series2002 Nebraska 47 21 16 11 T 2nd College World SeriesNebraska 214 94 67 39Arkansas Razorbacks Southeastern Conference 2003 present 2003 Arkansas 35 22 14 16 T 5th West NCAA Regional2004 Arkansas 45 24 19 11 1st West College World Series2005 Arkansas 39 22 13 17 T 5th West NCAA Regional2006 Arkansas 39 21 18 12 2nd West NCAA Regional2007 Arkansas 43 21 18 12 1st West NCAA Regional2008 Arkansas 34 24 14 15 4th West NCAA Regional2009 Arkansas 41 24 14 15 4th West College World Series2010 Arkansas 43 21 18 12 2nd West NCAA Super Regional2011 Arkansas 40 22 15 15 1st West NCAA Regional2012 Arkansas 46 22 16 14 T 2nd West College World Series2013 Arkansas 39 22 18 11 2nd West NCAA Regional2014 Arkansas 40 25 16 14 4th West NCAA Regional2015 Arkansas 40 25 17 12 3rd West College World Series2016 Arkansas 26 29 7 23 7th West 2017 Arkansas 45 19 18 11 2nd West NCAA Regional2018 Arkansas 48 21 18 12 T 1st West College World Series Runner Up2019 Arkansas 46 20 20 10 T 1st West College World Series2020 Arkansas 11 5 0 0 West Season canceled due to COVID 192021 Arkansas 50 13 22 8 1st West NCAA Super Regional2022 Arkansas 46 21 18 12 2nd West College World Series2023 Arkansas 2 1Arkansas 798 423 313 252Total 1 169 593 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championSee also EditList of current NCAA Division I baseball coachesNotes and references Edit Arkansas baseball coach Dave Van Horn signs new long term agreement nwahomepage 29 July 2021 Dave Van Horn Minor Leagues Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com Murphy Tom April 2 2015 Record of excellence Arkansas Democrat Gazette p 17 2009 Arkansas Baseball Media Guide Archived 2012 04 03 at the Wayback Machine Arkansas head baseball coach reaches 500 wins with program the State the State Archived from the original on 2015 04 11 Retrieved 2015 04 06 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dave Van Horn amp oldid 1140617267, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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