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The following is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college baseball team statistics as of the conclusion of the 2024 season, including all-time number of wins, losses, and ties; number of seasons played; and percent of games won.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team competes as part of NCAA Division I, representing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten Conference. Nebraska plays its home games at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park , built in 2001 to replace the aging Buck Beltzer Stadium .
Season Head coach Conference Season results Tournament Results Final Poll [A 1] Overall Conference Conference Postseason [A 2] CB; Wins Losses Ties % Wins Losses Ties % Finish (Members) UConn Huskies: 1896 No Coach: Independent: 3 4 0 .429 No Conference — — 1897 2 3 0 .400 — — 1898 1 2 0 .333 — — 1899 T. D. Knowles: 3 3 1 .500 ...
Regional tournaments consisted of 4-team or 6-team double elimination brackets. Depending on how the tournament played out, there could be two teams tying for 3rd place, or separate 3rd and 4th place teams. Many 6-team brackets include a tie for 5th place. R 2 2nd place in Regional tournament R 3 3rd place in Regional tournament
Texas also holds the records for most individual CWS games won (88) and most overall NCAA tournament games won (248). It is the winningest program in college baseball history, and boasts 79 conference regular season championships, and 16 conference tournament championships.
The Tigers have won 15 conference championships, and have played in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship 36 times, advancing to the College World Series on 12 occasions. [3] With 2,566 wins over 114 seasons of baseball, Clemson ranks 17th all-time in win–loss records and 8th in victories in the NCAA.
The Wolverines have won 35 conference regular season championships, ten conference tournaments, and have appeared in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship 26 times, advancing to the College World Series on eight occasions, and have won the national championship twice. [1]
Iowa playing against Michigan in Ann Arbor during the 2013 season. Note: Teams in italics are no longer in the conference or no longer sponsor baseball. Records are through the end of the 2010–2011 school year. Records reflect all-time records against members, not only in conference play.