William & Mary Tribe baseball

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William & Mary Tribe

William and Mary Tribe wordmark.svg
Founded
1895
University
College of William & Mary
Head coach
Brian Murphy (3rd season)
Conference
Colonial Athletic
Location
Williamsburg, Virginia
Home stadium
Plumeri Park
(Capacity: 1,000)
Nickname
Tribe
Colors
Green, Gold, and Silver[1]
              
NCAA Tournament appearances

1983, 2001, 2013, 2016
Conference tournament champions

1983, 2001, 2016
Conference champions

1906, 1911, 1914, 1915, 1983, 2001, 2014

The William & Mary Tribe baseball team represents the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in NCAA Division I competition. The school's team, founded in 1895, currently competes in the Colonial Athletic Association and play their home games at the off-campus Plumeri Park. Brian Murphy was named head coach on December 3, 2013 after previous coach Jamie Pinzino departed for Oklahoma after the 2013 season.




Contents





  • 1 History

    • 1.1 Conference affiliations



  • 2 Venue


  • 3 Head coaches

    • 3.1 Current coaching staff



  • 4 NCAA Tournament results


  • 5 Notable former players

    • 5.1 Consensus All-Americans


    • 5.2 MLB players


    • 5.3 MLB draftees



  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




History


The Tribe have played in four NCAA tournaments, 1983, 2001, 2013, and 2016, but have never qualified for the College World Series. The Tribe's combined NCAA tournament record is 4–8 (.333). They have won seven conference championships, with the most recent coming in 2016. The team has an all-time record of 1,432–1,565–12 (.478) over 119 season of play.[2]



Conference affiliations



  • Southern Conference − 1947–1977


  • ECAC South − 1983–1985


  • Colonial Athletic Association − 1986–present [3]


Venue



The William & Mary Tribe men's baseball team currently plays at off-campus Plumeri Park which opened in 2001 and has a seating capacity of 1,000. The stadium is named after William & Mary alumnus Joseph J. Plumeri II who also played on the baseball team as member of the Class of 1966. Previously, the baseball team played on campus on a field located next to Zable Stadium on land currently occupied by practice fields for the football team as part of the Jimmye Laycock Football Center.



Head coaches


The program's longest tenured head coaches was Jim Farr who served as head coach for 12 seasons from 1993 to 2005.[3]

























































































































































































































Year(s)
Coach
Seasons
W-L-T
Pct
1895–1904

Unknown
10
7–8–1
.469
1905–1906

J. Merrill Blanchard
2
5–0
1.000
1907

James H. Barry
2


1908

H. B. White
2


1909–1910

George E. O'Hearn
1


1911

Frederick R. Savage
W. J. Young
1
4–2
.667
1912–1913

Unknown
2
8–23
.258
1914–1916

Dexter W. Draper
3
33–14
.702
1917

Samuel H. Hubbard
1


1918

Bathurst Peachy
1
5–7
.417
1919

Vernon Geddy
1
5–7
.417
1920–1923

James G. Driver
4
46–26
.639
1924–1928

J. Wilder Tasker
4
59–50–2
.541
1929–1930

Harry Young
2
30–15
.667
1931–1931, 1938

John Kellison
5
63–25
.716
1935–1937

Bill Scott
3
33–27–1
.549
1939–1941

Rube McCray
3
21–32–2
.400
1941–1942

Albert H. Werner
2
15–16
.484
1943–1945

No team held



1946

Sam B. Holt
1
14–4
.778
1947

Richard F. Gallagher
1
9–9
.500
1948

Marvin Bass
1
11–5
.688
1949

Orlin Rogers
1
18–8
.692
1950–1951

Howard Smith
2
11–27
.289
1952, 1966–1970

H. Lester Hooker
6
92–81
.532
1953–1957

Eric Tipton
5
33–54
.380
1958–1959

Ed Derringe
2
7–23
.233
1960–1964

Joe Agee
5
16–69
.188
1965, 1979–1982

Maynard Weber
5
28–106
.209
1971

Bo Rein
1
19–16
.543
1972

George Pearce
1
15–18
.455
1973

Les Roes
1
11–15
.423
1974

Tony Zontini
1
8–17
.320
1975–1978, 1982–1985

Ed Jones
8
115–162–3
.416
1986–1987

Joe Breeden
2
22–69
.242
1988

Chris Rankin
1
17–28
.378
1989–1992

Bill Harris
4
49–114–1
.302
1993–2005

Jim Farr
13
372–313–2
.543
2006–2012

Frank Leoni
7
196–178
.524
2013

Jamie Pinzino
1
39–24
.619[4]
2014–present

Brian Murphy
1
34–22
.607[5]
TOTALS
48
119
1,432–1,565–12
.478


Current coaching staff



  • Head coach – Brian Murphy[6]


  • Assistant coach – Brian Casey


  • Assistant coach – Andy Kiriakedes


  • Assistant coach – Josh Tutwiler


NCAA Tournament results






































YearRoundOpponentsResults/Scores
1983East RegionalNorth CarolinaL, 0–11
James MadisonL, 8–13
2001Clemson RegionalClemsonL, 1–4
South AlabamaL, 4–8
2013Raleigh RegionalOle Miss
W, 4–2
NC StateL, 1–0
Ole Miss
W, 4–1
NC StateL, 2–9
2016Charlottesville Regional#8 Virginia
L, 4−17
Bryant
W, 4−3
#8 Virginia
W, 5−4
East CarolinaL, 4−8


Notable former players



Consensus All-Americans











Player
Position
All-American Year(s)

Chris Rahl
OF

2004

Michael Katz
OF

2014


MLB players



































Player
Position
Major League Teams

Bill Bray
P

Washington Nationals (2006); Cincinnati Reds (2006–2008, 2010–2012)

Adam Butler
P

Atlanta Braves (1998)

Brendan Harris
IF

Chicago Cubs (2004); Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals (2004–06); Cincinnati Reds (2006); Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2007); Minnesota Twins (2008–10)

Owen Kahn
OF

Boston Braves (1930)

Bud Metheny
OF

New York Yankees (1943–46)

Curtis Pride
OF

Montreal Expos (1993, 1995); Detroit Tigers (1996–97); Boston Red Sox (1997); Atlanta Braves (1998); Boston Red Sox (2000); Montreal Expos (2001); New York Yankees (2003); Anaheim Angels (2004–06)

Vic Raschi
P

New York Yankees (1946–53); St. Louis Cardinals (1954–55); Kansas City Athletics (1956)

Chris Ray
P

Baltimore Orioles (2005–09); Texas Rangers (2009–10); San Francisco Giants (2010); Seattle Mariners (2011)

Will Rhymes
2B

Detroit Tigers (2010–11); Tampa Bay Rays (2012–present)

Elwood Smith
OF

New York Giants (1926)

[7]



MLB draftees


William & Mary has had 42 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965.[8]















































































































































































References




  1. ^ "William & Mary Athletics Logos and Marks". September 20, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2018. 


  2. ^ "2015 William and Mary Tribe Baseball Quick Facts – William & Mary – Athletics at William & Mary". tribeathletics.com. 


  3. ^ ab http://www.tribeathletics.com/fls/25100/data_import/files/bsb/history/BSBrecords.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=25100


  4. ^ "William & Mary – Season Statistics". tribeathletics.com. 


  5. ^ "William & Mary – Season Statistics". tribeathletics.com. 


  6. ^ http://www.tribeathletics.com/SportSelect.dbml&DB_OEM_ID=25100&SPID=80822&SPSID=606366


  7. ^ "Tribe in the Pros – William & Mary – Athletics at William & Mary". tribeathletics.com. 


  8. ^ "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "College of William and Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia)"". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2015-06-14. 




External links


  • Tribe Baseball (Official website)




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