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BYU Cougars baseball

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American college baseball team
BYU Cougars baseball
2025 BYU Cougars baseball team
Founded1909 (1909)
UniversityBrigham Young University
Athletic directorBrian Santiago
Head coachTrent Pratt (3rd full, 4th overall season)
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
LocationProvo, Utah
Home stadiumLarry H. Miller Field
(Capacity: 2,204)
NicknameCougars
ColorsBlue and white[1]
   
College World Series appearances
1968, 1971
NCAA tournament appearances
1958, 1962, 1968, 1971, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2017
Conference tournament champions
Western Athletic Conference
1983, 1985, 1988, 1994
Mountain West Conference
2001, 2002
West Coast Conference
2017
Conference regular season champions
Mountain States Conference
1949, 1952, 1958, 1961
Western Athletic Conference
1968, 1971, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1989, 1994
Mountain West Conference
2001
West Coast Conference
2016, 2017, 2019

TheBYU Cougars baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team ofBrigham Young University inProvo, Utah, United States.[2] The team is a member of theBig 12 Conference, which is part of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association'sDivision I. BYU's first baseball team was fielded in 1908. The team plays its home games atLarry H. Miller Field inProvo, Utah. The Cougars are coached byTrent Pratt.

Head coaches

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Year(s)CoachSeasonsOverall recordPct
1908Clayton Teetzel1
1909, 11–12Fred Bennion3
1914–15Dell Webb2
1918, 20E.L. Roberts2
1948Stan Watts13–01.000
1949–51Wayne Soffe319–13–1.591
1952–55Dave Crowton433–28.541
1956Wayne Tucker19–8.529
1957–59Jay VanNoy350–24–1.673
1960–76Glen Tuckett17445–256–4.634
1977–99Gary Pullins23913–462–6.663
2000–12Vance Law13397–348–2.539
2013–2022Mike Littlewood10262–208.557
2022–presentTrent Pratt361–68.473

Season results

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YearCoachOverall recordConference recordConference standingPostseason
1956Wayne Tucker9–8
1957Jay VanNoy7–10
1958Jay VanNoy13–5CWS*
1959Jay VanNoy14–6
1960Glen Tuckett12–13
1961Glen Tuckett27–6–1
1962Glen Tuckett26–10NCAA First Round
108-58-1
Western Athletic Conference 1963–1999
1963Glen Tuckett22–12–17–11st Northern
1964Glen Tuckett16–165–52nd Northern
1965Glen Tuckett23–154–83rd Northern
1966Glen Tuckett22–16–16–62nd Northern
1967Glen Tuckett33–148–41st Northern
1968Glen Tuckett31–178–41st NorthernCWS Elite Eight
1969Glen Tuckett30–1513–51st Northern
1970Glen Tuckett31–14–114–31st Northern
1971Glen Tuckett32–1612–41st NorthernCWS Elite Eight
1972Glen Tuckett33–1512–61st Northern
1973Glen Tuckett30–2013–51st Northern
1974Glen Tuckett19–1712–51st Northern
1975Glen Tuckett22–1915–11st Northern
1976Glen Tuckett26–2115–31st Northern
1977Gary Pullins35–1716–21st Northern
1978Gary Pullins37–1516–21st Northern
1979Gary Pullins50–25–116–11st NorthernNCAA Sweet Sixteen
1980Gary Pullins41–1814–31st NorthernNCAA Second Round
1981Gary Pullins46–2421–31st NorthernNCAA First Round
1982Gary Pullins43–1620–41st Northern
1983Gary Pullins54–1123–11st NorthernNCAA First Round
1984Gary Pullins42–1718–51st Northern
1985Gary Pullins44–2918–51st NorthernNCAA Second Round
1986Gary Pullins34–18–214–103rd Western
1987Gary Pullins42–2220–41st Eastern
1988Gary Pullins41–18–120–5–12ndNCAA Second Round
1989Gary Pullins47–2021–71stNCAA First Round
1990Gary Pullins43–25–120–7–12ndNCAA Third Round
1991Gary Pullins35–1516–73rd
1992Gary Pullins38–1917–93rd
1993Gary Pullins39–1816–61st East
1994Gary Pullins37–2016–71st EastNCAA Sweet Sixteen
1995Gary Pullins36–25–122–81st East
1996Gary Pullins38–1920–81st East
1997Gary Pullins37–1821–92nd North
1998Gary Pullins29–2413–172nd North
1999Gary Pullins26–3112–179th
1164-691-9
Mountain West Conference 2000–2011
2000Vance Law29–2915–153rd
2001Vance Law38–2221–81stNCAA First Round
2002Vance Law31–31–115–143rdNCAA Regional Finals
2003Vance Law30–2418–122nd
2004Vance Law28–3018–124th
2005Vance Law39–19–121–92nd
2006Vance Law33–2814–82nd
2007Vance Law37–2017–72nd
2008Vance Law22–3610–144th
2009Vance Law30–2414–83rd
2010Vance Law27–3112–124th
2011Vance Law31–2711–123rd
375-321-2
West Coast Conference (2012–2023)
2012Vance Law22–2710–147th
2013Mike Littlewood33–2115–92nd
2014Mike Littlewood22–3112–157th
2015Mike Littlewood28–2616–113rd
2016Mike Littlewood37–1718–101st
2017Mike Littlewood38–2120–71stNCAA Second Round
2018Mike Littlewood22–2811–1610th
2019Mike Littlewood36–1719–81st
2020Mike Littlewood7–90–0
2021Mike Littlewood23–2715–124th
2022Mike Littlewood17–126–6
2022Trent Pratt16–910–54th
2023Trent Pratt24–2813–147th
301–245
Big 12 Conference (2024–)
2024Trent Pratt21-317-2313th
0–0
Totals1969–1346–12
  • BYU advanced to the 1958 College World Series but withdrew due to the university's no-Sunday play policy.[3]

Notable former players

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Colors". Brigham Young University Publications and Graphics. RetrievedOctober 11, 2021.
  2. ^"BYU Cougars". d1baseball.com. Archived fromthe original on 2013-05-30. Retrieved2014-02-18.
  3. ^"BYU Cougars". magazine.byu.edu. Retrieved2020-10-07.

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