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BYU Cougars baseball
2024 BYU Cougars baseball team
Founded1909 (1909)
UniversityBrigham Young University
Athletic directorTom Holmoe
Head coachTrent Pratt (3rd 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
Regular season conference 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

The BYU Cougars baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, United States.[2] The team is a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. BYU's first baseball team was fielded in 1908. The team plays its home games at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo, Utah. The Cougars are coached by Trent Pratt.

Head coaches

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Year(s) Coach Seasons Overall record Pct
1908 Clayton Teetzel 1
1909, 11–12 Fred Bennion 3
1914–15 Dell Webb 2
1918, 20 E.L. Roberts 2
1948 Stan Watts 1 3–0 1.000
1949–51 Wayne Soffe 3 19–13–1 .591
1952–55 Dave Crowton 4 33–28 .541
1956 Wayne Tucker 1 9–8 .529
1957–59 Jay VanNoy 3 50–24–1 .673
1960–76 Glen Tuckett 17 445–256–4 .634
1977–99 Gary Pullins 23 913–462–6 .663
2000–12 Vance Law 13 397–348–2 .539
2013–2022 Mike Littlewood 10 262–208 .557
2022–present Trent Pratt 3 61–68 .473

Season results

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Year Coach Overall record Conference record Conference standing Postseason
1956 Wayne Tucker 9–8
1957 Jay VanNoy 7–10
1958 Jay VanNoy 13–5 CWS*
1959 Jay VanNoy 14–6
1960 Glen Tuckett 12–13
1961 Glen Tuckett 27–6–1
1962 Glen Tuckett 26–10 NCAA First Round
108-58-1
Western Athletic Conference 1963–1999
1963 Glen Tuckett 22–12–1 7–1 1st Northern
1964 Glen Tuckett 16–16 5–5 2nd Northern
1965 Glen Tuckett 23–15 4–8 3rd Northern
1966 Glen Tuckett 22–16–1 6–6 2nd Northern
1967 Glen Tuckett 33–14 8–4 1st Northern
1968 Glen Tuckett 31–17 8–4 1st Northern CWS Elite Eight
1969 Glen Tuckett 30–15 13–5 1st Northern
1970 Glen Tuckett 31–14–1 14–3 1st Northern
1971 Glen Tuckett 32–16 12–4 1st Northern CWS Elite Eight
1972 Glen Tuckett 33–15 12–6 1st Northern
1973 Glen Tuckett 30–20 13–5 1st Northern
1974 Glen Tuckett 19–17 12–5 1st Northern
1975 Glen Tuckett 22–19 15–1 1st Northern
1976 Glen Tuckett 26–21 15–3 1st Northern
1977 Gary Pullins 35–17 16–2 1st Northern
1978 Gary Pullins 37–15 16–2 1st Northern
1979 Gary Pullins 50–25–1 16–1 1st Northern NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1980 Gary Pullins 41–18 14–3 1st Northern NCAA Second Round
1981 Gary Pullins 46–24 21–3 1st Northern NCAA First Round
1982 Gary Pullins 43–16 20–4 1st Northern
1983 Gary Pullins 54–11 23–1 1st Northern NCAA First Round
1984 Gary Pullins 42–17 18–5 1st Northern
1985 Gary Pullins 44–29 18–5 1st Northern NCAA Second Round
1986 Gary Pullins 34–18–2 14–10 3rd Western
1987 Gary Pullins 42–22 20–4 1st Eastern
1988 Gary Pullins 41–18–1 20–5–1 2nd NCAA Second Round
1989 Gary Pullins 47–20 21–7 1st NCAA First Round
1990 Gary Pullins 43–25–1 20–7–1 2nd NCAA Third Round
1991 Gary Pullins 35–15 16–7 3rd
1992 Gary Pullins 38–19 17–9 3rd
1993 Gary Pullins 39–18 16–6 1st East
1994 Gary Pullins 37–20 16–7 1st East NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1995 Gary Pullins 36–25–1 22–8 1st East
1996 Gary Pullins 38–19 20–8 1st East
1997 Gary Pullins 37–18 21–9 2nd North
1998 Gary Pullins 29–24 13–17 2nd North
1999 Gary Pullins 26–31 12–17 9th
1164-691-9
Mountain West Conference 2000–2011
2000 Vance Law 29–29 15–15 3rd
2001 Vance Law 38–22 21–8 1st NCAA First Round
2002 Vance Law 31–31–1 15–14 3rd NCAA Regional Finals
2003 Vance Law 30–24 18–12 2nd
2004 Vance Law 28–30 18–12 4th
2005 Vance Law 39–19–1 21–9 2nd
2006 Vance Law 33–28 14–8 2nd
2007 Vance Law 37–20 17–7 2nd
2008 Vance Law 22–36 10–14 4th
2009 Vance Law 30–24 14–8 3rd
2010 Vance Law 27–31 12–12 4th
2011 Vance Law 31–27 11–12 3rd
375-321-2
West Coast Conference (2012–2023)
2012 Vance Law 22–27 10–14 7th
2013 Mike Littlewood 33–21 15–9 2nd
2014 Mike Littlewood 22–31 12–15 7th
2015 Mike Littlewood 28–26 16–11 3rd
2016 Mike Littlewood 37–17 18–10 1st
2017 Mike Littlewood 38–21 20–7 1st NCAA Second Round
2018 Mike Littlewood 22–28 11–16 10th
2019 Mike Littlewood 36–17 19–8 1st
2020 Mike Littlewood 7–9 0–0
2021 Mike Littlewood 23–27 15–12 4th
2022 Mike Littlewood 17–12 6–6
2022 Trent Pratt 16–9 10–5 4th
2023 Trent Pratt 24–28 13–14 7th
301–245
Big 12 Conference (2024–)
2024 Trent Pratt 21-31 7-23 13th
0–0
Totals 1969–1346–12
  • 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. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  2. ^ "BYU Cougars". d1baseball.com. Archived from the original on 2013-05-30. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  3. ^ "BYU Cougars". magazine.byu.edu. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
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