Lamar Cardinals baseball

   NCAA Tournament appearances1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1995, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010Conference tournament championsSun Belt: 1993, 1995
Southland: 2002, 2004, 2010Regular season conference championsSouthland: 1971, 1975*, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1985, 2003, 2004
*Co-champions
Sun Belt: 1993

The Lamar Cardinals baseball team represents Lamar University and competes in the Southland Conference of the NCAA's Division I after officially rejoining the conference on July 11, 2022. The team is coached by head coach, Will Davis following Jim Gilligan's retirement at the end of the 2016 season. Except for five seasons (1987–1991), the Cardinals baseball team had been coached by Jim Gilligan since 1973.[2] With over 1000 career wins as a head coach, Gilligan was one of the most winning coaches in NCAA history.

The Cardinals baseball team leads the Southland Conference with 10 regular season titles.[3] The Cardinals also won one Sun Belt Conference regular season title in 1993. In addition, the Cardinals have won three Southland Conference tournament titles and two Sun Belt Conference tournament titles. In the 2010 season, the Lamar was seeded seventh in the Southland Conference baseball tournament, went undefeated through the tournament, and was crowned the conference champions. The team received a bid to the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball tournament and played TCU and Baylor. Over the years, the Cardinals have appeared in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship tournament thirteen (13) times.

Coaches

NCAA Division II

Lone Star Conference

  • JB Higgins (1952–1954)

(Baseball was discontinued from 1955–1966.)

NCAA Division I

Southland Conference

  • Bob Frederick (1967–1968)
  • Bill Vincent (1969–1972)
  • Jim Gilligan (1973–1986)

American South Conference

  • David Perkins (1988–1991)

Sun Belt Conference

  • Jim Gilligan (1992–1998)

Southland Conference

  • Jim Gilligan (1999–2016)
  • Will Davis (2017–present)

Lamar career coaching records

Coach Number
of
Seasons
Overall record Winning
percentage
Coaching Records
J.B. Higgins 3 20–32 .385
Bob Frederick 2 33–20 .622
Bill Vincent 4 59–75–2 .441
Jim Gilligan 14 475–299–6 .614
David Perkins 5 120–152–2 .442
Jim Gilligan 24 878–595–1 .596
Will Davis 7 171–174 .496
Overall 58 1,774–1,360–10 .559

(Records reflect game results through May 25, 2023.)

Year-by-year results

Information Source:[4][5]

Year-by-Year Results
Year Coach Record Conference Record Conference Notes
Played home games at Stuart Stadium
1952 J. B. Higgins 7–5 1–1 Lone Star
1953 J. B. Higgins 9–13 2–6 Lone Star
1954 J. B. Higgins 4–14 2–6 Lone Star
No team from 1955 through 1966.
Played home games at Price Daniel Field
1967 Bob Frederick 14–12 1–2 Southland Conference
1968 Bob Frederick 19–8 3–2 Southland Conference
Played home games at Cardinal Field / Vincent–Beck Stadium
1969 Bill Vincent 14–12–1 4–3 Southland Conference
1970 Bill Vincent 20–17 8–4 Southland Conference
1971 Bill Vincent 16–21–1 9–3 Southland Conference SLC Champion
1972 Bill Vincent 9–25 6–12 Southland Conference
1973 Jim Gilligan 11–15 6–8 Southland Conference
1974 Jim Gilligan 23–21 9–6 Southland Conference
1975 Jim Gilligan 27–26 10–5 Southland Conference SLC Co Champion
1976 Jim Gilligan 35–15 10–5 Southland Conference SLC Champion, NCAA Regional
1977 Jim Gilligan 37–14–2 13–2 Southland Conference SLC Champion, NCAA Regional
1978 Jim Gilligan 40–15 14–6 Southland Conference
1979 Jim Gilligan 44–16–1 15–5 Southland Conference SLC Champion, NCAA Regional
1980 Jim Gilligan 46–22–3 15–5 Southland Conference SLC Zone Champion
1981 Jim Gilligan 54–26 12–4 Southland Conference SLC Champion, NCAA Regional
1982 Jim Gilligan 36–28 13–3 Southland Conference Forfeited 24 games and SLC title – ineligible player
1983 Jim Gilligan 38–32 9–8 Southland Conference SLC Zone Champion
1984 Jim Gilligan 45–22 16–2 Southland Conference SLC Champion, NCAA Regional
1985 Jim Gilligan 35–24 15–2 Southland Conference SLC Champion, NCAA Regional
1986 Jim Gilligan 33–23 9–6 Southland Conference
1987 David Perkins 40–19 15–1 Southland Conference SLC Zone Champion, NCAA Regional
1988 David Perkins 20–31–1 4–11 American South Conference
1989 David Perkins 26–31 8–7 American South Conference
1990 David Perkins 16–37–1 3–12 American South Conference
1991 David Perkins 18–34 6–11 Sun Belt Conference
1992 Jim Gilligan 32–21 10–9 Sun Belt Conference NCAA's biggest turnaround of 1992 – 14 game improvement
1993 Jim Gilligan 44–18 13–5 Sun Belt Conference SBC Champion, SBC Tournament champion, NCAA Regional
1994 Jim Gilligan 36–23 16–8 Sun Belt Conference SBC West Division Champion (Tie)
1995 Jim Gilligan 38–24 16–11 Sun Belt Conference SBC Tournament champion, NCAA Regional
1996 Jim Gilligan 26–29 11–16 Sun Belt Conference
1997 Jim Gilligan 32–19–1 13–11 Sun Belt Conference
1998 Jim Gilligan 26–27 15–9 Sun Belt Conference
1999 Jim Gilligan 34–21 12–14 Southland Conference
2000 Jim Gilligan 27–27 11–16 Southland Conference
2001 Jim Gilligan 37–24 13–14 Southland Conference
2002 Jim Gilligan 36–24 16–11 Southland Conference SLC Tournament champion, NCAA Regional
2003 Jim Gilligan 40–18 20–6 Southland Conference SLC Champion, SLC Tournament champion, NCAA Regional
2004 Jim Gilligan 41–16 18–8 Southland Conference SLC Champion, NCAA Regional
2005 Jim Gilligan 38–23 16–11 Southland Conference
2006 Jim Gilligan 35–23 19–11 Southland Conference
2007 Jim Gilligan 34–25 20–10 Southland Conference
2008 Jim Gilligan 35–23 20–10 Southland Conference
2009 Jim Gilligan 38–22 20–13 Southland Conference
2010 Jim Gilligan 35–26 16–17 Southland Conference SLC Tournament champion, NCAA Regional
2011 Jim Gilligan 29–27 15–18 Southland Conference
2012 Jim Gilligan 22–30 12–13 Southland Conference
2013 Jim Gilligan 39–20 27–10 Southland Conference
2014 Jim Gilligan 31–25 20–13 Southland Conference
2015 Jim Gilligan 21–31 10–19 Southland Conference
2016 Jim Gilligan 35–19 20–10 Southland Conference
2017 Will Davis 33–25 16–14 Southland Conference
2018 Will Davis 19–36 13–17 Southland Conference
2019 Will Davis 18–36 9–21 Southland Conference
2020 Will Davis 10–7 0–0 Southland Conference
2021 Will Davis 25–23 17–19 Southland Conference
2022 Will Davis 37–21 20–10 WAC
2023 Will Davis 32–23 13–11 Southland Conference
2024 Will Davis Southland Conference
Overall 1,727–1,354–10 (Pct: .560) 725–542–0 (Pct: .572)

(Records reflect game results through May 25, 2023.)

Lamar Cardinals in the NCAA tournament

Year Record Pct Notes
1976 0–2 .000 Arlington, TX Regional; Lost to Texas (2–3), Lost to Miami, FL (0–6)
1977 0–2 .000 Arlington Regional; Lost to Miami, Ohio (0–1), Lost to New Orleans (2–5)
1979 1–2 .333 Austin Regional; Defeated Brigham Young (3–2), Lost to Texas (4–6), Lost to Brigham Young (7–4)
1981 1–2 .333 Austin Regional; Defeated Stanford (6–5), Lost to Texas (2–3), Lost to Stanford (1–9)
1984 2–2 .500 Austin Regional; Lost to Texas (0–6), Defeated Oklahoma (4–3), Defeated UNLV (10–5), Lost to Texas (5–6)
1985 3–2 .600 Austin Regional; Lost to Oklahoma (1–9), Defeated LSU (4–3), Defeated Houston (10–9), Defeated Oklahoma (7–5), Lost to Texas (2–10)
1987 0–2 .000 Austin Regional; Lost to Texas (5–6), Lost to Indiana State (5–10)
1993 0–2 .000 College Station Regional; Lost to UCLA (1–6), Lost to Texas A&M (5–10)
1995 2–2 .500 Wichita Regional; Defeated Wichita State (13–11), Lost to Stanford (1–8), Defeated Wichita State (4–1), Lost to Stanford (9–16)
2002 1–2 .333 Austin Regional; Lost to Baylor (2–4), Defeated Central Conn. St. (9–4), Lost to Baylor (9–10)
2003 3–2 .600 Austin Regional; Defeated Arkansas (3–2), Lost to Texas (3–7), Defeated Arkansas (7–3), Defeated Texas (6–2), Lost to Texas (3–6)
2004 0–2 .000 Houston Regional; Lost to Texas A&M (3–14), Lost to Rice (3–6)
2010 0–2 .000 Fort Worth; Lost to TCU (3–16), Lost to Baylor (4–6)
TOTALS 13–26[4] .333 13 NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances

Conference Tournaments

Sources:[6][7]

Year Conference Record %
1967 Southland 1–2 .333 Semi-finalist
1968 Southland 3–2 .600 Finalist
1989 American South 1–2[8] .333
1992 Sun Belt 2–2 .500 Finalist
1993 Sun Belt 4–1 .800 Champions
1994 Sun Belt 4–2 .666 Finalist
1995 Sun Belt 5–1 .8333 Champions
1997 Sun Belt 0–2 .000
1998 Sun Belt 1–2 .333 3rd Round
2001 Southland 3–2 .600 Finalist
2002 Southland 4–0 1.000 Champions
2003 Southland 0–2 .000
2004 Southland 4–0 1.000 Champions
2005 Southland 3–2 .600 Finalist
2006 Southland 2–2 .500 Semi-finalist
2007 Southland 1–2 .333 3rd Round
2008 Southland 3–2 .600 Finalist
2009 Southland 2–2 .500 Semi-finalist
2010 Southland 4–0 1.000 Champions
2011 Southland 0–2 .000
2013 Southland 3–2 .600 Semi-finalist
2014 Southland 0–2 .000
2016 Southland 0–2 .000
2017 Southland 0-2 .000
2021 Southland 0-2 .000
2022 WAC 1-2 .333
2023 Southland 0-2 .000
Total Western Athletic Conference 1–2 .333 1 Appearance
Total Southland 33–32 .508 19 Appearances
Total American South 1–2 .333 1 Appearance
Total Sun Belt 16–10 .615 6 Appearances
Total Overall 51–46 .526 27 Appearances

Major League Baseball

Players in the Majors

Many Lamar players have gone on to play in Major League Baseball.

Players drafted by Major League teams

Lamar has had 90 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965.[9]

Lamar Cardinals in the Major League Baseball Draft
Year Player Round Team
1969 Edward Rundle 4 Padres
1970 Kenneth Wamble 5 Braves
1973 Michael Hughes 22 Tigers
1975 Julio Alonso 23 Tigers
1977 Richard Nesloney 23 Red Sox
1979 Dave Smith 27 Mets
1980 Rico Sutton 3 Blue Jays
1981 Lewis Surratt 13 Rangers
1981 Jeffrey Kennedy 17 Angels
1982 Tony Mack 3 Angels
1982 Kim Christensen 15 White Sox
1982 Joe Pantaleo 16 Cubs
1983 Byron Kimmerling 1 Angels
1984 Keith Silver 4 Giants
1984 Jerald Clark 23 Dodgers
1984 Christopher Zink 27 Yankees
1984 Jay Burton 44 Yankees
1985 Gary Nalls 1 Angels
1985 Jerald Clark 12 Padres
1987 Mike Wilkins 17 Tigers
1987 Beau Allred 25 Indians
1987 James Terrill 25 Giants
1992 Mike Weglarz 30 Royals
1993 Phil Brassington 5 Royals
1994 Bruce Aven 30 Indians
1994 Anthony Iapoce 33 Brewers
1995 Mike Pasqualicchio 2 Brewers
1995 Eric Mapp 19 Reds
1995 Robert Rauch 29 Red Sox
1996 Morgan Walker 2 Pirates
1997 Jack Joffrion 8 Rays
1997 Randy Williams 12 Cubs
1997 Eric Cammack 13 Mets
1997 Aaron Dean 27 Dodgers
1999 Brian Sanchez 2 Royals
1999 Joe Sergent 21 Marlins
1999 Cortney Jenkins 22 Devil Rays
1999 Todd Meyers 43 Diamondbacks
2000 Heath Totten 5 Dodgers
2000 B.J. Littleton 7 Orioles
2002 Thomas Atlee 19 Cubs
2002 Clay Hensley 8 Giants
2002 Micah Hoffpauir 13 Cubs
2002 Thomas Atlee 19 Cubs
2003 Mark Ion 15 Rockies
2003 Josh Gray 30 Twins
2003 David Talamantez 33 Reds
2004 Chris Buechner 11 Rockies
2004 Jon Hunton 11 Cubs
2004 Ben Cox 19 Expos
2004 Kyle Stutes 22 Padres
2004 Ryan Finan 22 Orioles
2004 Jordan Foster 24 Tigers
2004 Josh Harris 42 Twins
2005 Scott Vander Weg 33 Cubs
2006 Steve MacFarland 9 Pirates
2006 William Delage 14 Indians
2006 Michael Ambort 18 Athletics
2006 Charles Platt 23 Cubs
2006 Derrick Gordon 26 Athletics
2006 C.J. Ebarb 41 Blue Jays
2007 Colin DeLome 5 Astros
2007 Michael Ambort 6 Giants
2007 Erik Kanaby 10 Dodgers
2007 Allen Harrington 13 Padres
2007 Scott Meyer 24 Cubs
2008 Timothy Erickson 37 Mets
2008 Justin Walker 41 Reds
2009 Ricky Testa 18 Rockies
2009 James Brandhorst 20 Orioles
2009 Brian Needham 28 Mets
2009 Kevin Angelle 32 Phillies
2011 Steven Tromblee 35 Angels
2011 Blake Ford 44 Astros
2012 Jonathan Dziedzic 37 Red Sox
2013 Jonathan Dziedzic 13 Royals
2013 Darian Johnson 32 Red Sox
2014 Sam Bumpers 22 Rockies
2014 J.T. Autrey 32 Blue Jays
2014 David Carver 35 Brewers
2015 Collin Chapman 33 Rays
2016 Will Hibbs 19 Phillies
2016 Stijn van der Meer 34 Astros
2017 Carson Lance 16 Tigers
2017 Bryndon Arredondo 23 Orioles
2017 Jimmy Johnson 25 Diamondbacks
2017 Reid Russell 33 Astros
2018 Tanner Driscoll 9 Nationals
2019 Jason Blanchard 9 Padres
2019 JC Correa 38 Astros

See also

References

  1. ^ Lamar University Athletics Visual Standards Manual (PDF). Retrieved April 22, 2017.
  2. ^ "Jim Gilligan Scholarship Established for Baseball LAMAR CARDINALS Official Athletic Site". Lamarcardinals.com. 2007-07-09. Retrieved 2011-03-28.
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2011-06-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ a b http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/lama/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/6-3-4.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ "Baseball Schedule". Lamar University Athletics. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  6. ^ "Southland Baseball" (PDF). Southland Conference. pp. 35–39. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  7. ^ "Sun Belt Conference Baseball 2022 Record Book" (PDF). Sun Belt Conference. pp. 22–25. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  8. ^ "1989 Baseball Schedule". Lamar University Athletics. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  9. ^ "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "Lamar University (Beaumont, TX)"". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-01-16.

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