NC State Wolfpack baseball

NC State Wolfpack baseball
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University NC State
Conference ACC
Atlantic Division
Location Raleigh, NC
Nickname Wolfpack
Colors Red and White[1]
         
College World Series Appearances
1968, 2013
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1968, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015
Conference Tournament Champions
1972, 1974, 1975, 1992
Conference Champions
1968, 1975, 1981, 1986

The NC State Wolfpack baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball program of North Carolina State University, based in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. The team has been a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference since the conference's founding in the 1954 season. The program's home venue is Doak Field, which opened in 1966. Elliott Avent has been the head coach of the team since prior to the 1997 season. As of the end of the 2015 season, the Wolfpack have appeared in two College World Series and 27 NCAA Tournaments. They have won four ACC Tournament Championships and four ACC Regular Season Championships. As of the 2015 Major League Baseball season, 44 former Wolfpack players have played in Major League Baseball.

History

The baseball program played its first official game against Guilford College in 1894.[2] The program began varsity play in 1903, playing at Riddick Stadium, and in 1907 won its first State Championship.[3] The program competed in each season until 1914, when the program was discontinued for three season (19141916) before being revived prior to the 1917 season.[3]

The team's nickname was the "Farmers" until autumn 1921, when an alumnus complained that the behavior of some of the school's football players was "as unruly as a pack of wolves." Subsequently, newspapers began referring to the school's athletic teams as the "Wolfpack."[4]

The program's current venue, Doak Field, opened in 1966.[5]

NC State made its first College World Series appearance in 1968, in the second season of head coach Sammy Esposito's tenure. In the World Series, the team lost in the semifinals to eventual champion USC.[6] Since the NCAA Tournament's format was changed in 1999 to include the Super Regional round, NC State has appeared in four Super Regionals, losing to Miami in 2003, Georgia in 2008, and Florida in 2012, and beating Rice in 2013.[7][8][9]

The Wolfpack have hosted four NCAA Regionals, one at Wilson, North Carolina's Fleming Stadium (in 2003) and three at Doak Field (in 2008, 2012, 2013).[9][10]

Conference affiliations

Venues

Riddick Stadium

Main article: Riddick Stadium

Prior to 1966, the team played at Riddick Stadium, which was also home to the NC State football program.[11][12]

Doak Field

Main article: Doak Field

The Wolfpack's home venue is Doak Field, which opened in 1966 and has a capacity of 3,000 spectators. The field is named for Charles Doak, who was the program's head coach from 19241939.[5]

Head coaches

The program's most successful coach is current head coach Elliott Avent, who has 681 career victories at NC State, as of the end of the 2015 season. Avent became the program's winningest coach on May 9, 2010, in a 21–0 NC State win over Towson. The win was Avent's 514th, putting him past Sammy Esposito on the program's career wins list.[13][14]

The program's longest tenured head coaches are Vic Sorrell and Sammy Esposito, who each served as head coach for 21 seasons.[3]

Year(s) Coach Seasons W-L-T Pct
19031904 C. D. Welch 2 20150 .571
19051906 M. J. Kittredge 2 16120 .571
1907 Unknown 1 1480 .636
19081911 Frank Thompson 4 70164 .800
1912 Edward Green 1 1361 .675
1913 Fred Anderson 1 600 1.000
19171918, 19211923 Harry Hartsell 5 52374 .581
1919 Tal Stafford 1 12110 .522
1920 Bill Fetzer 1 1460 .700
19241939 Charles Doak 16 1471296 .533
19401944 Williams Newton 5 16500 .242
1945 Beattie Feathers 1 760 .538
19461966 Vic Sorrell 21 2231965 .532
19671987 Sammy Esposito 21 5132534 .669
19881996 Ray Tanner 9 3951733 .694
1997present Elliott Avent 19 6814210 .618
Totals
16
107
2,1521,32727
.619

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Current coaching staff

  • Head coach Elliott Avent
  • Associate head coach Chris Hart
  • Assistant coach Scott Foxhall
  • Assistant coach Taylor Black[15]

Yearly record

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Independent (1903–1913)
1903 C. D. Welch 103
1904 C. D. Welch 1012
1905 M. J. Kittredge 105
1906 M. J. Kittredge 67
1907 Unknown 148 State Champions[16]
1908 Frank Thompson 214
1909 Frank Thompson 1681
1910 Frank Thompson 1513
1911 Frank Thompson 183
1912 Edward Green 1361
1913 Fred Anderson 600
No program (1914–1916)
Independent (1917–1921)
1917 Harry Hartsell 58
1918 Harry Hartsell 1151
1919 Tal Stafford 1211
1920 Bill Fetzer 146
1921 Harry Hartsell 10102
Independent: 191-97-8
Southern Conference (1922–1953)
1922 Harry Hartsell 137
1923 Harry Hartsell 1371
1924 Charles Doak 184
1925 Charles Doak 144
1926 Charles Doak 713
1927 Charles Doak 210
1928 Charles Doak 126
1929 Charles Doak 99
1930 Charles Doak 8101
1931 Charles Doak 118
1932 Charles Doak 762
1933 Charles Doak 94
1934 Charles Doak 9111
1935 Charles Doak 109
1936 Charles Doak 118
1937 Charles Doak 712
1938 Charles Doak 872
1939 Charles Doak 58
1940 Williams Newton 39
1941 Williams Newton 310
1942 Williams Newton 69
1943 Williams Newton 310
1944 Williams Newton 112
1945 Beattie Feathers 76
1946 Vic Sorrell 114
1947 Vic Sorrell 913
1948 Vic Sorrell 8131
1949 Vic Sorrell 812
1950 Vic Sorrell 169
1951 Vic Sorrell 1010
1952 Vic Sorrell 1510
1953 Vic Sorrell 119
Southern: 284-279-8
Atlantic Coast Conference (1954–present)
1954 Vic Sorrell 88 86 3rd
1955 Vic Sorrell 134 123 2nd
1956 Vic Sorrell 1451 114 2nd
1957 Vic Sorrell 810 77 4th
1958 Vic Sorrell 107 67 5th
1959 Vic Sorrell 812 59 8th
1960 Vic Sorrell 128 95 3rd
1961 Vic Sorrell 135 85 4th
1962 Vic Sorrell 1110 86 t3rd
1963 Vic Sorrell 910 410 7th
1964 Vic Sorrell 815 49 7th
1965 Vic Sorrell 10101 68 t5th
1966 Vic Sorrell 11122 77 t3rd
1967 Sammy Esposito 1111 67 5th
1968 Sammy Esposito 259 134 1st College World Series
1969 Sammy Esposito 1711 99 4th
1970 Sammy Esposito 2110 138 3rd
1971 Sammy Esposito 18111 95 3rd
1972 Sammy Esposito 1913 78 4th
1973 Sammy Esposito 23101 93 2nd District 3 Regionals
1974 Sammy Esposito 2210 75 3rd District 3 Regionals
1975 Sammy Esposito 277 102 t1st Atlantic Regional
1976 Sammy Esposito 2012 66 4th ACC Tournament
1977 Sammy Esposito 2712 55 t4th ACC Tournament
1978 Sammy Esposito 2316 57 5th ACC Tournament
1979 Sammy Esposito 2313 39 6th
1980 Sammy Esposito 2112 76 4th ACC Tournament
1981 Sammy Esposito 3312 104 t1st ACC Tournament
1982 Sammy Esposito 2414 77 4th ACC Tournament
1983 Sammy Esposito 23131 94 2nd ACC Tournament
1984 Sammy Esposito 328 93 3rd ACC Tournament
1985 Sammy Esposito 2916 85 4th ACC Tournament
1986 Sammy Esposito 3515 112 1st South II Regional
1987 Sammy Esposito 3916 128 4th Mideast Regional
1988 Ray Tanner 4516 136 2nd East Regional
1989 Ray Tanner 35212 1010 4th ACC Tournament
1990 Ray Tanner 4820 147 3rd Atlantic Regional
1991 Ray Tanner 4820 1110 3rd East Regional
1992 Ray Tanner 4618 159 3rd Atlantic Regional
1993 Ray Tanner 4917 157 2nd Midwest Regional
1994 Ray Tanner 46181 1311 5th Mideast Regional
1995 Ray Tanner 3624 1414 6th ACC Tournament
1996 Ray Tanner 4219 1413 t3rd East Regional
1997 Elliott Avent 4320 158 3rd South II Regional
1998 Elliott Avent 4123 129 4th West Regional
1999 Elliott Avent 3725 1113 6th Auburn Regional
2000 Elliott Avent 3028 1014 t6th ACC Tournament
2001 Elliott Avent 3228 915 t7th ACC Tournament
2002 Elliott Avent 3326 717 7th ACC Tournament
2003 Elliott Avent 4518 159 t3rd Coral Gables Super Regional
2004 Elliott Avent 3624 1112 6th Coral Gables Regional
2005 Elliott Avent 4119 1713 6th Lincoln Regional
2006 Elliott Avent 4023 1613 t2nd (Atlantic) Austin Regional
2007 Elliott Avent 3823 1614 3rd (Atlantic) Columbia, SC Regional
2008 Elliott Avent 4222 1811 2nd (Atlantic) Athens Super Regional
2009 Elliott Avent 2531 1020 t4th (Atlantic)
2010 Elliott Avent 3824 1515 3rd (Atlantic) Myrtle Beach Regional
2011 Elliott Avent 3527 1515 t3rd (Atlantic) Columbia Regional
2012 Elliott Avent 4320 1911 2nd (Atlantic) Gainesville Super Regional
2013 Elliott Avent 5016 1910 2nd (Atlantic) College World Series
2014 Elliott Avent 3223 1317 5th (Atlantic) ACC Tournament
2015 Elliott Avent 3622 1514 5th (Atlantic) Fort Worth Regional
ACC: 1,641-921-10 605-499
Total: 2,152–1,327–27

      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

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Notable players

Below is a list of notable players of the program and the seasons in which they played for the Wolfpack.[18]

Current MLB Roster

Former Wolfpack players on current MLB rosters as of June 16, 2015.[19]

Player Position Number Team
Jake Buchanan P 58 Houston Astros
Cory Mazzoni P 43 San Diego Padres
Carlos Rodon P 55 Chicago White Sox

Major League Baseball Draft

2012

In the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft, two NC State players were selected. Junior shortstop Chris Diaz was selected in the 11th round by the Pittsburgh Pirates, and senior outfielder Ryan Mathews was selected in the 27th round by the Oakland Athletics.[15][20] Both players signed contracts with their respective organizations.[21][22]

2014

In the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft, two NC State players were selected in the first round. Junior pitcher Carlos Rodon was selected 3rd overall in the 1st round by the Chicago White Sox, and shortstop Trea Turner was selected 13th overall by the San Diego Padres.[23]

See also

References

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