释义 |
- USF Baseball Stadium
- NCAA Tournament appearances
- Conferences
- Individuals Major Leaguers All-Americans
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Infobox college baseball team |current = 2018 South Florida Bulls baseball team |name = South Florida Bulls |founded = 1966 |logo = USF Bulls Wordmark.png |logo_size = 250 |university = University of South Florida |conference = The American |division = |location = Tampa, Florida |coach = Billy Mohl (1st season) |stadium = USF Baseball Stadium |capacity = 3,211 |nickname = Bulls |national_champion = |runner_up= |ncaa_tourneys = 1982, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2015, 2017, 2018 |NCAArunnerup = |cws = |conference_champion = 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993, 1995 }}The South Florida Bulls baseball team is the intercollegiate men's baseball program representing the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, United States. The team competes in the American Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I. The baseball team had its first season in 1966 and has captured five conference titles. As of the 2012 season, the Bulls play their home games at USF Baseball Stadium. USF Baseball Stadium{{main|USF Baseball Stadium}} Opened in 2012 on the same site as the former stadium, Red McEwen Field, the USF Baseball Stadium is a 1,500-seat facility with the potential to hold a capacity crowd of 3,211. NCAA Tournament appearances- 2017 – 33rd - W vs BCC (9-1) L vs UF (1-5) L vs BCC (4-6)
- 2015 – 33rd - W vs FAU (5-3) L vs UF (2-8) L vs FAU (4-8)
- 2002 – 17th - L vs UCF (1-6) W vs Stetson (14-13) W vs UCF (7-2) L vs FSU (6-13)
- 2001 – 33rd - W vs Winthrop (7-2) L vs ECU (8-12) L vs Winthrop (1-6)
- 1997 – 17th - W vs UCF (5-4) L vs Auburn (0-9) W vs Western Carolina (9-4) L vs FSU (5-6)
- 1996 – 17th - W vs NCSt (12-3) W vs UMass (14-8) L vs UF (4-6) L vs UMass (12-13)
- 1995 – 49th - L vs UNC (3-6) L vs Miami (10-11)
- 1993 – 49th - L vs FSU (2-4) L vs UCF (3-4)
- 1990 – 49th - L vs ECU (2-4) L vs Miami (2-5)
- 1989 – 49th - L vs Auburn (3-9) L vs FSU (1-8)
- 1986 – 17th - L vs Texas A&M (2-10) W vs NCSt (12-4) W vs Texas A&M (10-7) L vs FSU (7-11)
- 1982 – 33rd - W vs UF (8-0) L vs Miami (4-9) L vs Stetson (4-5)
Conferences- 1966–1977 – Independent
- 1978–1984 – Sun Belt Conference
- 1985–1990 – Conference USA
- 1991–1994 – Metro Conference
- 1995–2005 – Conference USA
- 2006–2013 – Big East Conference
- 2014–present – American Athletic Conference
IndividualsMajor LeaguersSouth Florida has produced 18 players who have gone on to play Major League Baseball, including two active players.[1] - Austin Adams – RHP (2017–Present)
- Dan Otero – RHP (2012–Present)
- Kevin Quackenbush – RHP (2014–Present)
- Ross Gload – 1B/OF (2000–2011)
- Jeff Baisley – 1B/3B (2008)
- Chris Heintz – C (2005–2007), now an assistant coach
- Dave Eiland – RHP (1988–2000), current Kansas City Royals pitching coach
- Jason Dellaero – SS (1999)
- Tony Fossas – LHP (1988–1999), current Daytona Tortugas pitching coach
- Fred Rath, Jr. – RHP (1998)
- Scott Hemond – INF (1989–1995)
- Tim Hulett – INF (1983–1995), current head baseball coach at Evangel Christian Academy in Shreveport, Louisiana
- Derek Lee – OF (1993)
- Chris Welsh – LHP (1981–1986), current Cincinnati Reds color commentator
- Ben Hayes – RHP (1982–1983), current league president of the New York–Penn League
- Eric Soderholm – 3B (1971–1980)
- Tony La Russa – INF (1963–1973), Hall of Fame manager for the Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, and St. Louis Cardinals, current Chief Baseball Officer for the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Jack Jenkins – RHP (1962–1969)
All-AmericansSeven members of South Florida baseball teams have been selected as First Team All-Americans.[2] - Mike Campbell, 1973, 2B (Div. II)
- Lou Garcia, 1975, 2B
- Scott Hemond, 1984, C
- Scott Hemond, 1986, C
- Darren Stumberger, 1993, 1B
- Doug Carroll, 1994, OF
- Chris Heintz, 1996, 3B
See also- List of NCAA Division I baseball programs
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/schools/index.cgi?key_school=30029f11 |title=University of South Florida Bulls |publisher=Baseball Reference |date= |accessdate=2015-09-18}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=204889809 |title=USF BASEBALL RECORDS: ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS: ALL-AMERICA |publisher=South Florida Athletics |date= |accessdate=2015-09-18}}
External links{{University of South Florida}}{{South Florida Bulls baseball navbox}}{{American Athletic Conference baseball navbox}}{{Florida-baseball-team-stub}} 3 : South Florida Bulls baseball|1966 establishments in Florida|Baseball teams established in 1966 |