Coastal Carolina Chanticleers baseball

Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Founded: 1954


University Coastal Carolina University
Conference Big South
Location Conway, SC
Head Coach Gary Gilmore (20th year)
Home Stadium Charles Watson Stadium
(Capacity: 2,200)
Nickname Chanticleers
Colors Teal, Bronze, and Black[1]
              
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1991, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015
Conference Tournament Champions
1986, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Conference Champions
1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers baseball program has been the university's most consistent program in terms of success. Head Coach Gary Gilmore (730-365-0 at CCU, 986-467-2 overall) has led the Chanticleers to 12 NCAA Regional appearances and two Super Regional appearances since being hired in 1996. The program has received #1 regional seeds on four occasions (2005, 2007, 2008, 2010) and won 50+ games in 2005, 2007, 2008, and 2010. In addition, the Chanticleers have hosted NCAA Regionals in 2007, 2008, and 2010 and a Super Regional in 2010. In 2010 Coastal went 29-0 in Big South play winning both the regular season Big South Championship and the Big South Tournament Championship plus the Regional, but lost in the Super Regionals 2-0 to the University of South Carolina who went on to win its first of two consecutive College World Series National Championships.

Coastal's primary Big South Conference baseball rivals are Winthrop and Liberty. Coastal's non-conference rival is College of Charleston.

NCAA Regional Appearances

NCAA Regional Results
1991 Tallahassee, FL Regional

Lost to Florida State, 11–7

2001 Athens, GA Regional

Defeated Georgia Tech, 5–3
Defeated Georgia Southern, 15-3
Lost to Georgia, 9-3
Lost to Georgia, 8-7

2002 Atlanta, GA Regional

Lost to Georgia Tech, 6-0
Defeated Louisville, 9-1
Lost to Georgia, 9-7

2003 Lincoln, NE Regional

Lost to Missouri State, 8–3
Lost to Eastern Michigan, 9-8

2004 Columbia, SC Regional

Lost to North Carolina, 6–5
Lost to The Citadel, 10-1

2005 Tempe, AZ Regional

Defeated UNLV, 12-8
Lost to Arizona State, 11-3
Defeated UNLV, 14-10
Lost to Arizona State, 9-5

* Coastal Carolina receives first ever #1 seed

2007 Myrtle Beach, SC Regional at BB&T Coastal Field

Defeated Virginia Commonwealth, 7-1
Lost to Clemson, 11-8
Defeated St. John's, 6-5
Lost to Clemson, 15-3

CCU receives #1 seed and hosts regional for first time

2008 Conway, SC Regional

Defeated Columbia University, 10-2
Defeated Alabama, 13-10
Defeated East Carolina, 24-11

CCU receives #1 seed and hosts regional on-campus at Charles Watson Stadium for first time

2009 Chapel Hill, NC Regional

Defeated Kansas, 11-3
Lost to North Carolina, 14-5
Lost to Kansas, 5-1

2010 Myrtle Beach, SC Regional

Defeated Stony Brook, 6-0
Lost to College of Charleston, 16-6
Defeated Stony Brook, 25-7
Defeated College of Charleston, 8-7
Defeated College of Charleston, 11-10

CCU receives #1 seed and hosts regional at BB&T Coastal Field

2011 Clemson, SC Regional

Defeated Connecticut, 13-1
Lost to Clemson, 12-7
Lost to Connecticut, 12-6

2012 Columbia, SC Regional

Lost to Clemson, 10-3
Defeated Manhattan, 11-1
Lost to Clemson, 5-3

2013 Blacksburg, VA Regional

Lost to Oklahoma, 7-3
Lost to Virginia Tech, 9-1

NCAA Super Regional Appearances

NCAA Super Regional Results
2008 Cary, NC Super Regional at USA Baseball National Training Complex

Lost to North Carolina, 9-4
Lost to North Carolina, 14-4

2010 Myrtle Beach, SC Super Regional at BB&T Coastal Field

Lost to South Carolina, 4-3
Lost to South Carolina, 10-9

CCU hosts Super Regional for first time

NCAA vs MLB Exhibition Game

On March 29, 2011 the Coastal Carolina baseball team scheduled an exhibition game against the MLB's Texas Rangers at BB&T Coastal Field in Myrtle Beach, SC. The Rangers won the game 6-2.[2]

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