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In 2023, the Commodores finished 42–20, 19–11 in the SEC to finish second place in the Eastern Division. They would go on to win the 2023 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament, beating Texas A&M to win the conference.
The Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team is an American National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) college baseball team from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. The team participates in the Eastern division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and plays its home games on campus at Hawkins Field .
Vanderbilt began the 2020 season with high hopes, having secured the second highest-rated recruit class for the season. [2] In addition, the Commodores were highly ranked in preseason and subsequent polls, beginning at #1 according to the preseason ESPN/USA Today Coaches poll and closing at #7 on March 16, the final ranking.
0 1 Vanderbilt: 4: 2 Georgia Tech 3 3 Indiana State: 6 2 Georgia Tech: 7: 1 Vanderbilt: 14 – Nashville Regional – Hawkins Field: 2 Georgia Tech 11 11 – 4 Presbyterian 2 3 Indiana State: 9: 3 Indiana State 0 2 Georgia Tech: 9: 4 Vanderbilt: 2: 4 – 13 East Carolina 0 1 – 1 East Carolina: 8: 4 Norfolk State: 5 1 East Carolina: 7: 2 ...
Here are some of Tim Corbin's biggest milestone wins with Vanderbilt baseball after picking up his 1,000th victory. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...
The 2019 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team represented Vanderbilt University in the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Commodores play their home games at Hawkins Field . The team compiled a record of 59-12 and won the 2019 NCAA National Championship, as well as the SEC regular-season and tournament championships.
McLennan Community College catcher Mac Rose announced his commitment to Vanderbilt baseball. Rose had been the final pick in the 2024 MLB draft. ... games and 211 at-bats for the Commodores in ...
It is the home field of the Vanderbilt Commodores college baseball team. [1] The stadium opened in 2002 [2] adjacent to Vanderbilt Stadium and Memorial Gymnasium [1] and holds 3,700 people. [3] In 2010, the Nashville Outlaws, a collegiate summer baseball team of the Prospect League, used Hawkins Field as their home ballpark. [4]