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Top 100 NCAA Division I Baseball Programs by Victories

All-Time NCAA Division I Baseball Records

(Ranked by Victories; Research: NCBWA, Rick Benner – SABR, University of Minnesota,

Big 12 Conference – Through 2007 Season)

                                                All

School                                    Seasons                  Overall                   Pct.          Conference Games Pct.

1. Fordham                              149                          3,292-1,683-41       .662         103-110                   .484

2. Texas                                   111                          2,961-936-27          .761         1,245-422                .747

3. Southern California             114                          2,811-1,500-44       .652         1,189-699                .630

4. Michigan                             141                          2,560-1,460-38       .639         974-558                   .636

5. Stanford                              114                          2,517-1,577-32       .614         1,099-829                .574

6. Arizona State                      99                            2,507-1,231-7         .671         670-394                   .628

7. Washington State                112                          2,415-1,460-17       .623         970-808                   .545

8. Arizona                               103                          2,414-1,272-22       .655         692-446                   .609

9. Clemson                              110                          2,404-1,322-29       .645         638-304                   .677

10. Florida State                      60                            2,383-878-10          .731         366-134                   .732

11. North Carolina                  118                          2,346-1,349-37       .635         565-386                   .594

12. Harvard                             140                          2,328-1,478-33       .612         588-376                   .610

13. Minnesota                         119                          2,287-1,350-26       .629         943-600                   .611

14. Illinois                               128                          2,280-1,406-35       .619         989-713                   .581

15. California                          126                          2,259-1,674-13       .574         922-953                   .493

16. Mississippi State              117                          2,257-1,271-28       .640         788-634                   .554

17. Alabama                            114                          2,255-1,336-29       .628         818-635                   .563

18. Princeton                           143                          2,243-1,842-50       .549         553-491                   .530

19. Texas A&M                      106                          2,239-1,281-36       .636         946-657                   .591

20. Ohio State                         124                          2,228-1,427-38       .608         844-622                   .576

21. Fresno State                      85                            2,224-1,268-4         .637         446-247                   .644

22. Oklahoma State                 96                            2,212-1,091-4         .670         696-363                   .658

23. Notre Dame                      115                          2,190-1,287-18       .630         201-83                     .708

24. Yale                                   143                          2,183-1,896-42       .536         506-514                   .496

25. Oklahoma                       100                          2,158-1,256-10       .632         871-526                   .627

26. Miami (Fla.)                      63                            2,152-859-18          .708         53-36                       .596

27. South Carolina                  116                          2,130-1,329-17       .616         543-522                   .510

28. San Diego State                 78                            2,125-1,355-38       .611         875-545                   .615

29. UCLA                               88                            2,084-1,792-24       .539         839-997                   .456

30. Georgia Tech                     109                          2,080-1,343-26       .608         572-491                   .538

31. Santa Clara                        122                          2,075-1,667-28       .555         852-761                   .528

32. Florida                               93                            2,054-1,347-24       .604         804-545                   .597

33. LSU                                   112                          2,047-1,379-22       .599         779-654                   .544

34. Michigan State                  123                          2,011-1,635-28       .552         530-574                   .480

35. Missouri                           114                          2,002-1,287-20       .609         783-584                   .571

36. NC State                           106                          1,962-1,198-28       .621         523-424                   .552

37. Georgia                              120                          1,933-1,443-22       .573         664-743                   .472

38. Baylor                               106                          1,927-1,403-7         .578         849-767                   .526

39. Oregon State                     98                            1,922-1,284-15       .599         938-807                   .537

40. Wichita State                     74                            1,903-842-8            .693         544-147                   .787

41. Indiana                              112                          1,902-1,522-21       .555         620-873                   .415

42. Virginia Tech                     114                          1,853-1,260-26       .595         242-205                   .541

43. Iowa                                  118                          1,853-1,540-28       .547         700-775                   .475

44. West Virginia                    113                          1,842-1,267-18       .593         264-197                   .573

45. Central Michigan              101                          1,837-1,073-16       .631         549-316                   .635

46. Vanderbilt                         118                          1,836-1,536-34       .544         483-782                   .382

46. Virginia                              119                          1,836-1,556-39       .541         383-533                   .418

48. Auburn                              116                          1,832-1,161-12       .612         757-646                   .542

49. Nebraska                           107                          1,831-1,332-17       .579         690-671                   .505

50. Delaware                           125                          1,791-1,097-28       .619         275-122                   .697

51. Pepperdine                        69                            1,789-1,242-22       .590         700-328                   .681

52. Penn State                         120                          1,783-1,124-21       .613         223-233                   .489

53. Georgia Southern              64                            1,780-1,137             .610         310-181                   .631

54. Elon                                   109                          1,779-1,270-1         .584         118-77                     .605

55. Ohio                                  116                          1,775-1,235-8         .590         638-473                   .574

55. Wake Forest                      98                            1,775-1,235-23       .590         434-511                   .459

57. Seton Hall                         124                          1,771-1,093-23       .618         281-226                   .554

58. TCU                                  110                          1,762-1,469-25       .544         714-830                   .461

59. Arkansas                           85                            1,754-1,130-6         .608         469-400                   .539

60. Duke                                 118                          1,742-1,494-33       .538         292-627                   .318

61. Mississippi                       107                          1,739-1,269-17       .575         656-719                   .478

62. Tennessee                         98                            1,732-1,297-14       .572         623-671                   .481

63. Stetson                              91                            1,728-1,263-11       .578         163-99                     .622

64. Western Michigan             97                            1,716-1,197-22       .589         659-448                   .595

65. San Jose State                   92                            1,715-1,518-32       .530         519-540                   .490

66. Pennsylvania                     133                          1,700-1,492-42       .532         148-152                   .490

67. Tulane                               105                          1,693-1,130-17       .600         358-300                   .549

68. Lafayette                           142                          1,691-1,481-32       .533         79-95                       .454

69. Brigham Young                 76                            1,689-958-12          .639         693-292                   .705

70. Purdue                               120                          1,686-1,681-37       .501         619-906                   .406

71. Bradley                             108                          1,684-1,328-13       .559         349-410                   .460

72. Maine                                125                          1,681-1,321-16       .560         245-154                   .614

73. Villanova                           135                          1,665-1,165-25       .588         240-262                   .478

74. Indiana State                     112                          1,664-1,212-19       .579         303-356                   .460

75. Washington                       107                          1,639-1,377-18       .543         884-887                   .499

76. Rice                                   91                            1,637-1,358-5         .547         688-857                   .445

77. Miami (Ohio)                    92                            1,636-1,221-9         .573         591-538                   .523

78. Hawai’i                             77                            1,631-1,129-17       .591         401-307                   .566

79. Navy                                 112                          1,629-1,073-31       .603         101-79                     .561

80. Northwestern                    136                          1,620-1,772-31       .478         588-1,017                .366

81. Sam Houston State           82                            1,611-1,120-7         .590         238-251                   .487

82. Southern Illinois                61                            1,606-1,044-11       .606         286-339                   .458

83. Grambling                         79                            1,605-719                .691         112-131                   .461

84. Cal Poly                            102                          1,604-1,459-15       .523         429-428                   .501

85. Cal State Fullerton            43                            1,594-843-13          .654         582-199                   .745

86. Richmond                          93                            1,583-1,095-12       .591         298-192                   .608

87. Louisiana-Lafayette          94                            1,579-1,261-7         .556         397-248                   .616

88. Kansas                              118                          1,578-1,522-17       .509         576-906                   .388

89. St. John's (N.Y.)               129                          1,574-782-13          .668         304-200                   .603

90. Louisiana Tech                  95                            1,573-1,298-4         .548         647-567                   .533

91. Rutgers                              137                          1,571-1,305-22       .546         192-102                   .653

92. Holy Cross                       129                          1,558-1,084-27       .590         68-107                     .389

93. Vermont                            118                          1,550-1,335-33       .537         216-182                   .543

94. East Carolina                     72                            1,549-809-12          .657         267-124                   .687

95. Kentucky                          97                            1,546-1,351-23       .534         537-751                   .417

96. Cornell                              137                          1,537-1,684-31       .477         461-550                   .456

97. Lipscomb                          76                            1,528-785-1            .661         40-77                       .342

98. Memphis                          72                            1,523-1,109-17       .579         132-187                   .409

99. Western Carolina              75                            1,518-1,067-7         .591         432-222                   .659

100. Illinois State                    105                          1,513-1,426-20       .515         259-361                   .418

 

Research: Michael Arabas

They Never Played in the NFL, But...

Here is a list of college football players who had great football talent but never played in the NFL. They were all Major Leaguers.

Darin Erstad - was the starting punter on the 1994 Nebraska Cornhukser National Football Championship team.
Eric Young - caught 109 passes for Rutgers in the late 80's.
Todd Helton - was the starting QB for the Tennessee Volunteers for a brief stint, before somebody named Peyton Manning came along
Joe Borchard - holds the Stanford record for the longest pass play from scrimmage, but left the team to play for the Chicago White Sox.
Mark DeRosa - starting QB for Penn of the Ivy League. Plays for the Cubs today.
Phil Nevin - kicked 65 strait PAT's and 31 field goals for Cal State Fullerton before giving up football for baseball.

 

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION

(June 13, 2007)

Contact: Bo Carter (972-556-1000, ext. 22 – bcarter@footballfoundation.com)

 

All-Star Cast Named to 2007 Pro-Line Athletic NCBWA All-America Team

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. A total of 56 standout college baseball players from every point in the country are featured on the 12th annual Pro-Line Athletic National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association All-American Team, the organization announced today.

 

The 2007 NCBWA All-American Team is comprised from 21 difference conferences and 19 conference championships teams.  The three All-American squads are also made up of 22 conference “Player of the Year” winners.

 

All four 2007 Dick Howser Trophy finalists are first-team selections, including utility stalwart Joe Savery (Rice), the NCAA strikeout leader and No. 1 overall pick of the 2007 Major League Draft, David Price (Vanderbilt), the ACC Player of the Year Tony Thomas, Jr. (Florida State) and the 2007 NCAA home run champion Kyle Russell (Texas).

 

The recipient of the 21st annual Dick Howser Trophy, voted upon by NCBWA members and awarded since 1987, will be announced Friday at 10 a.m. (CDT) at the Omaha Press Club (located at 16th and Dodge Streets, 22nd floor).

 

The NCBWA All-America team also includes the NCBWA Stopper of the Year award winner, right-hander Luke Prihoda (Sam Houston State), who led the NCAA with 18 saves.  Prihoda was the 2007 Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year and Most Valuable Player of the 2007 SLC Tournament.

 

The 2007 All-American squad will be well-represented at the 2007 College World Series, which begins Friday, June 15 at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb.   Seven of the eight teams at the CWS have at least one player on this year’s squad for a total of 11 players.  No. 2 seed Rice (Joe Savery and Aaron Luna), No. 3 seed North Carolina (Dustin Ackley and Andrew Carnigan), No. 5 seed Arizona State (Brett Wallace and Kiel Roling) and Mississippi State (Edward Easley and Brandon Turner) have two players each.

 

Previous Pro-Line Athletic NCBWA All-America teams from 1996-2006 have featured the likes of OF J.D. Drew of Florida State, P-DH Jason Jennings of Baylor, 1B Mark Teixeira of Georgia Tech, RHP Mark Prior of Southern California, SS Khalil Greene of Clemson, and SS-2B Rickey Weeks of Southern, among others.

 

2007 Pro-Line Cap NCBWA ALL-AMERICA TEAM

FIRST TEAM

Pos. Name, School Cl. BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI

C Sean Coughlin, Kentucky Sr. .344 57 221 53 76 16 3 13 73

1B Brett Wallace, Arizona State So. .423 60 253 75 107 17 5 16 78

2B Tony Thomas, Jr. Florida State Jr. .430 62 258 91 111 33 6 11 50

3B Pedro Alvarez, Vanderbilt So. .386 66 272 76 105 21 3 18 68

SS Todd Frazier, Rutgers Jr. .379 60 247 87 93 24 2 22 65

UTIL Joe Savery, Rice Jr. .360 66 258 55 93 18 2 5 57

Pitching: 10-1, 2.78 ERA, 17 G, 87.1 IP, 75 H, 38 B, 57 SO, 0 SV

DH Bobby Verbick, Sam Houston Jr. .370 64 254 53 94 23 5 14 81

OF Kellen Kulbacki, James Madison Jr. .398 53 191 56 76 15 1 19 49

OF Kyle Russell, Texas So. .336 63 223 68 75 11 5 28 71

OF Robbie Widlansky, Florida Atlantic Jr. .433 58 240 61 104 24 1 15 69

 

Pitchers

Pos. Name, School Cl. W-L ERA G IP H BB SO SV

SP Brian Matusz, San Diego So. 10-3 2.85 18 123 198 37 163 0

SP David Price, Vanderbilt Jr. 11-1 2.63 18 133.1 95 31 194 0

SP Adam Mills, Charlotte Sr. 14-2 1.01 18 142.2 93 27 141 0

SP Jacob Thompson, Virginia So. 11-0 1.50 17 114 79 32 101 0

RP Andrew Carignan, North Carolina Jr. 2-1 1.36 35 34 53 24 60 15

RP Luke Prihoda, Sam Houston State Sr. 7-3 1.61 35 72.2 54 11 65 18

 

SECOND TEAM (Ties in Voting)

Pos. Name, School Cl. BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI

C Matt Wieters, Georgia Tech Jr. .358 57 218 42 78 17 2 10 59

C Edward Easley, Mississippi State Jr. .363 58 234 58 85 15 0 12 63

1B Matt LaPorta, Florida Sr. .402 52 169 60 68 10 0 20 52

2B Tyler Mach, Oklahoma State Jr. .386 63 259 60 100 24 1 16 81

3B Greg Sexton, William & Mary Jr. .455 54 209 52 95 18 3 10 61

SS Brandon Turner, Mississippi State Fr. .397 53 199 45 79 12 1 2 44

UTIL Sean Doolittle, Virginia Jr. .301 59 226 41 68 14 1 7 53

Pitching: 8-3, 2.40 ERA, 16 G, 82.1 IP, 76 H, 21 BB, 69 SO, 0 SV

DH Kiel Roling, Arizona State So. .373 55 185 56 63 10 0 15 63

OF Maurice Davis, Alcorn State Jr. .393 45 145 52 57 11 3 16 58

OF Grant Desme, Cal Poly Jr. .405 50 195 54 79 17 1 15 53

OF Corey Brown, Oklahoma State Jr. .335 63 227 82 76 15 5 22 71

OF Dominic de la Osa, Vanderbilt Jr. .378 66 249 65 94 23 2 20 62

 

Pitchers

Pos. Name, School Cl. W-L ERA G IP H BB SO SV

SP Bryan Henry, Florida State Sr. 14-2 2.60 18 117.2 103 27 117 0

SP Raymond Guilmet, Arizona So. 12-2 1.87 18 135 100 34 146 0

SP Adrian Alaniz, Texas Jr. 12-3 2.59 19 104.1 81 31 91 0

SP Nick Schmidt, Arkansas Jr. 11-3 2.69 18 124 84 51 111 0

RP Andy Masten, Creighton Sr. 4-3 2.02 34 49 39 7 47 16

RP Matt German, Northern Illinois Sr. 5-2 1.76 34 46 31 16 56 13

 

THIRD TEAM (Ties in Voting)

Pos. Name, School Cl. BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI

C Jonathon Lucroy, La.-Lafayette Jr. .360 62 264 56 95 19 3 18 68

1B Dustin Ackley, North Carolina Fr. .416 66 267 64 111 19 3 7 66

1B Trey Sutton Southern Miss Jr. .368 57 239 69 88 18 3 8 38

2B Logan Johnson, Louisville Sr. .364 68 253 73 92 27 2 13 59

3B Blake Stouffer, Texas A&M Jr. .398 67 256 58 102 23 5 12 85

SS Derek Shunk, Villanova Jr. .357 54 210 49 75 12 3 2 34

UTIL Zach Putnam, Michigan So. .330 61 224 38 74 14 2 8 59

Pitching: 8-5, 3.87 ERA, 16 G, 102.1 IP, 94 H, 38 BB, 87 SO, 0 SV

DH Phil Disher, South Carolina Jr. .328 64 235 40 77 16 1 15 63

DH Aaron Luna, Rice So. .315 62 222 53 70 15 3 11 61

OF Emeel Salem, Alabama Sr. .351 57 231 61 81 7 3 7 32

OF Brad McElroy, Charlotte Jr. .401 61 242 65 97 26 2 11 68

OF Brian Rike, Louisiana Tech Jr. .346 59 217 74 75 14 2 20 66