UNLV Rebels baseball

   NCAA Tournament appearances1978, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1996, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2014Conference tournament championsBig West: 1996
Mountain West: 2003, 2004, 2005Regular season conference championsMountain West: 2003, 2005, 2014, 2022

The UNLV Rebels baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Paradise, Nevada, United States.[2] The team is a member of the Mountain West Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. UNLV's first baseball team was fielded on February 25, 1967. The team plays its home games at Earl Wilson Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. The Rebels are coached by Stan Stolte.

Year-by-year results

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1967–1969)
1967 Bob Doering 16–14–2 6–6
1968 Bob Doering 23–14–1 6–6
1969 Bob Doering 24–17–1 5–7
SCIAC: 63–45–4 (.580) 17–19 (.472)
West Coast Conference (1970–1975)
1970 Bob Doering 23–25–1 12–9 3rd
1971 Bob Doering 21–19 5–15 7th
1972 Bob Doering 23–24–1 6–12–1 T–6th
1973 Bob Doering 27–15 11–7 3rd
1974 Fred Dallimore 19–34 4–14 7th
1975 Fred Dallimore 23–25 7–9 5th
West Coast Conference: 136–142–2 (.489) 45–66–1 (.406)
Independent (1976–1983)
1976 Fred Dallimore 31–25
1977 Fred Dallimore 30–30
1978 Fred Dallimore 44–20 NCAA Rocky Mountain Regional
1979 Fred Dallimore 41–23
1980 Fred Dallimore 53–13–1 NCAA Midwest Regional
1981 Fred Dallimore 36–22 NCAA Mideast Regional
1982 Fred Dallimore 37–35
1983 Fred Dallimore 34–28
Independent: 306–196–1 (.609)
Big West Conference (1984–1996)
1984 Fred Dallimore 43–26–1 17–10–1 2nd NCAA Central Regional
1985 Fred Dallimore 40–21 17–13 2nd (South)
1986 Fred Dallimore 35–22 14–7 2nd
1987 Fred Dallimore 32–23 11–10 4th
1988 Fred Dallimore 40–22 14–7 2nd NCAA West II Regional
1989 Fred Dallimore 40–20 11–10 T–3rd NCAA Central Regional
1990 Fred Dallimore 30–26 10–11 T–5th
1991 Fred Dallimore 30–25 11–10 4th
1992 Fred Dallimore 30–24 13–11 4th
1993 Fred Dallimore 24–25 9–12 T–4th
1994 Fred Dallimore 27–28 8–13 6th
1995 Fred Dallimore 32–24 11–10 4th
1996 Fred Dallimore 43–17 14–7 T–2nd NCAA South II Regional
Big West: 446–303–1 (.595) 160–131–1 (.550)
Western Athletic Conference (1997–1999)
1997 Rod Soesbe 24–31 10–19 3rd (South)
1998 Rod Soesbe 31–24 13–17 4th (South)
1999 Rod Soesbe 27–34 16–14 4th
Western Athletic Conference: 82–89 (.480) 39–50 (.438)
Mountain West Conference (2000–present)
2000 Rod Soesbe 24–33 14–16 5th
2001 Rod Soesbe 23–33 13–17 5th
2002[3] Jim Schlossnagle 30–30 13–17 5th Mountain West tournament
2003[4] Jim Schlossnagle 47–17 24–6 1st NCAA Tempe Regional
2004[5] Buddy Gouldsmith 37–24 20–10 T–2nd NCAA Stanford Regional
2005[6] Buddy Gouldsmith 35–29 23–7 1st NCAA Tempe Regional
2006[7] Buddy Gouldsmith 28–30 12–10 4th
2007[8] Buddy Gouldsmith 24–36 10–14 6th
2008[9] Buddy Gouldsmith 22–37 10–15 6th
2009[10] Buddy Gouldsmith 26–32 9–15 5th
2010[11] Buddy Gouldsmith 29–29 11–13 5th
2011[12] Tim Chambers 33–25 10–13 5th
2012[13] Tim Chambers 26–31 7–17 4th
2013[14] Tim Chambers 37–20 18–12 2nd
2014[15] Tim Chambers 36–25 20–10 T–1st NCAA Corvallis Regional
2015[16] Tim Chambers 25–31 10–20 6th
2016 Stan Stolte 24–32 14–16 4th
2017 Stan Stolte 20–36 10–20 7th
2018 Stan Stolte 35–24 14–16 4th
2019 Stan Stolte 29–29 14–16 4th
2020 Stan Stolte 6–11 0–0 Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021 Stan Stolte 20–13 15–12 3rd
2022 Stan Stolte 36–22 21–9 1st
Mountain West: 652–629 (.509) 312–301 (.509)
Total: 1685–1404–8 (.545)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Major League Baseball

UNLV had 121 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965.[17]

Rebels in the Major League Baseball Draft
Year Player Round Team
1970 Ralph Garcia 18 Padres
1976 David Denton 11 Red Sox
1977 Monte Mendenhall 21 Angels
1978 Michael Guerra 17 Mariners
1978 Vance McHenry 11 Mariners
1979 Daniel Fischer 26 Royals
1979 Leonard Jones 21 Indians
1980 Dan Murphy 18 Rangers
1980 Randy Ward 13 Athletics
1980 Kenneth Elsee 4 Astros
1981 Mark Bloomfield 27 Royals
1981 Frank DeSantis 23 Braves
1981 William Finnegan 8 Cardinals
1982 Frank DeSantis 8 Cubs
1984 Glenn Zielinski 24 Reds
1985 Mike Oglesbee 23 Reds
1985 Tim Arnold 12 Angels
1985 John Stein 12 White Sox
1985 Mel Stottlemyre Jr. 1 Astros
1986 Reginald Farmer 37 Indians
1986 Greg Roscoe 28 Giants
1986 Mike Oglesbee 8 Royals
1986 Steve Moser 5 Pirates
1986 Matt Williams 1 Giants
1987 Rodger Castner 50 Pirates
1987 Robert Chadwick 35 Phillies
1987 Bob Ayrault 26 Pirates
1987 Reed Peters 12 Angels
1987 Greg Roscoe 9 Indians
1987 Reginald Farmer 9 Padres
1988 Scott Lewis 11 Angels
1988 David Sturdivant 10 Angels
1989 Kevin Lofthus 47 Athletics
1989 Gary Forrester 20 Dodgers
1990 Layne Lambert 15 Astros
1990 Brian Boehringer 10 Astros
1990 Donovan Osborne 1 Cardinals
1991 Steve Cerio 42 Cardinals
1991 Larry Lucchetti 31 Cardinals
1991 Lance Schuermann 11 Rangers
1991 Doug Vanderweele 9 Giants
1991 Brian Boehringer 4 White Sox
1992 T.J. Mathews 36 Cardinals
1992 J.J. Jarolimek 29 Cubs
1992 Aaron Turnier 24 Braves
1992 Dan Madsen 21 Cubs
1993 Lino Diaz 30 Royals
1993 Rodney Mazion 15 Mets
1993 Eric Ludwick 2 Mets
1994 Demond Thompkins 62 Royals
1995 Joel Garber 32 White Sox
1995 Trav McClendon 22 Cardinals
1996 Brian Anthony 25 Rockies
1996 Paul Tanner 22 Cardinals
1996 Mike Bauder 22 Twins
1996 Shaw Casey 19 Marlins
1996 Stacy Kleiner 16 Cardinals
1996 Robert Luce 9 Mariners
1996 Nate Yeskie 9 Twins
1996 Tom LaRosa 6 Twins
1997 Chris Humphries 32 Phillies
1997 Ryan Hankins 13 White Sox
1997 Toby Hall 9 Devil Rays
1998 Mike Zipser 26 Phillies
1999 Toby Harris 24 Diamondbacks
1999 James Close 22 Marlins
1999 Eliott Sarabia 20 Pirates
1999 Brian Hertel 17 Mariners
1999 Ryan Ludwick 2 Athletics
2000 Andy McCulloch 20 Blue Jays
2000 Luke Anderson 18 Giants
2001 Ryan Olson 10 Mets
2003 Brent Johnson 44 Blue Jays
2003 Pat Dobson 18 Giants
2003 Chris Dickerson 16 Reds
2003 Fernando Valenzuela 10 Padres
2003 Robbie Van 8 Diamondbacks
2003 Mateo Miramontes 6 Mets
2003 Ryan Braun 6 Royals
2004 Matthew Minor 47 Giants
2004 David Seccombe 29 Red Sox
2004 Ryan Ruiz 19 Athletics
2004 Brent Johnson 14 Mariners
2004 Jake Vose 13 Padres
2004 Eric Nielsen 12 Blue Jays
2004 Ben Scheinbaum 10 Yankees
2005 Wayne Foltin 31 Giants
2005 Matthew Luca 27 Astros
2005 Zeke Parraz 25 Athletics
2005 Derek Rodriguez 14 White Sox
2006 Kevin Skogley 30 Angels
2007 Efren Navarro 50 Angels
2007 Craig Heyer 22 Yankees
2007 Kevin Skogley 12 White Sox
2008 Jeff Urlaub 47 Marlins
2008 Michael Brenly 36 Cubs
2008 Xavier Scruggs 19 Cardinals
2009 Marc Baca 42 Pirates
2009 Chad Nading 37 Rangers
2009 Jay Sferra 31 Nationals
2010 Jarred Frierson 36 Braves
2010 Drew Beuerlein 32 Angels
2010 Matt Hutchison 25 Phillies
2011 Joe Robinson 29 Dodgers
2011 Tanner Peters 16 Athletics
2012 Brandon Bayardi 36 Twins
2013 Brandon Bayardi 36 Angels
2013 Mark Shannon 24 Angels
2013 Andy Beresford 19 Yankees
2013 Buddy Borden 7 Pirates
2014 Patrick Armstrong 39 Angels
2014 T.J. White 18 Twins
2014 John Richy 3 Dodgers
2014 Erick Fedde 1 Nationals
2015 Bryan Bonnell 36 Rays
2015 Joey Lauria 25 Phillies
2015 Joey Armstrong 10 Diamondbacks
2016 Dean Kremer 14 Dodgers
2016 D.J. Myers 15 Giants
2016 Ben Wright 16 White Sox
2016 Kenny Oakley 32 Rockies
2019 Bryson Stott 1 Phillies

See also

References

  1. ^ "Color Information" (PDF). UNLV Rebels Style Guide. September 12, 2018. Retrieved April 6, 2024.
  2. ^ "UNLV Rebels". d1baseball.com. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  3. ^ "2002 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  4. ^ "2003 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  5. ^ "2004 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  6. ^ "2005 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  7. ^ "2006 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  8. ^ "2007 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  9. ^ "2008 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  10. ^ "2009 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  11. ^ "2010 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  12. ^ "2011 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  13. ^ "2012 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  14. ^ "2013 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  15. ^ "2014 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  16. ^ "2015 Season Statistics". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved November 26, 2016.
  17. ^ "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "University of Nevada-Las Vegas (Las Vegas, NV)"". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 13, 2015.

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