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Alvernia University Contents Baseball Coaching History 3 Results Vs BASEBALL Alvernia University Contents Baseball Coaching History 3 Results vs. All Opponents 4 Individual Career Records 21 Individual Records (Batting) 25 Individual Records (Pitching) 26 Team Records 27 Listing of Yearly Statistics 28 Yearly Statistics 29 PAC Tournament Results 35 MAC Tournament Results 36 NCAA Tournament Records 37 ECAC Tournament Results 39 Baseball Awards and Postseason History 40 D3baseball.com Awards 44 ABCA Awards and Honors 56 BASEBALL Baseball Coaching History (1985 - Present Season) Coaching Records Conference Affiliations Coach Seasons Games W L T Pct. Coach Seasons Games W L T Pct. Joel Wincowski 1982 26 4 22 0 .154 NAIA 1985-1993 81 55 26 0 .679 Alexander Lesko* 1983-1984 25 7 18 0 .280 PAC 1993-2008 274 211 63 0 .770 Wayne Nuss 1985-1986 43 27 16 0 .628 MAC Freedom 2009 16 10 6 0 .625 Yogi Lutz 1987-pres 1279 869 402 8 .683 MAC Comm. 2010-pres 180 143 37 0 .794 * - 1984 Record was as of April 28, 1984 Overall Results Conference Results # Years Year Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Finish Postseason 1 1982 Joel Wincowski 4 22 .154 2 1983 Alexander Lesko 5 10 .333 3 1984* Alexander Lesko 2 8 .200 4 1985 Wayne Nuss 19 4 .826 NAIA Dist. 19 Playoffs (?) 5 1986 Wayne Nuss 8 12 .400 5 5 0 .500 - none 6 1987 Yogi Lutz 9 10 .474 4 4 0 .500 - NAIA Dist.19 Playoffs (0-2) 7 1988 Yogi Lutz 22 9 .710 9 4 0 .692 - NAIA Dist.19 Playoffs (1-2) 8 1989 Yogi Lutz 16 13 .552 8 6 0 .571 - NAIA Dist.19 Playoffs (1-2) 9 1990 Yogi Lutz 26 12 2 .684 7 4 0 .636 - NAIA Dist.19 Playoffs (2-1) 10 1991 Yogi Lutz 30 9 .769 10 1 0 .909 1 Dist. 19 (1st) Area 8 (1-2) 11 1992 Yogi Lutz 39 5 1 .886 12 2 0 .857 2 NAIA Dist.19 Playoffs (2-2) 12 1993 Yogi Lutz 22 9 .710 7 1 0 .875 1 PAC (1st), NAIA Dist.19 (0-2) 13 1994 Yogi Lutz 26 9 .743 9 0 0 1.00 1 PAC (1st) 14 1995 Yogi Lutz 30 9 .769 13 0 0 1.00 1 PAC (1st), NCAA (0-2) 15 1996 Yogi Lutz 20 15 .571 8 6 0 .571 2 PAC (2nd) 16 1997 Yogi Lutz 14 18 1 .438 8 5 0 .615 3 PAC (Semifinal) 17 1998 Yogi Lutz 17 17 .500 7 3 0 .700 1 PAC (1st) 18 1999 Yogi Lutz 22 17 .564 10 4 0 .714 2 PAC (2nd) 19 2000 Yogi Lutz 21 17 .553 9 5 0 .643 3 PAC (2nd) 20 2001 Yogi Lutz 23 15 1 .605 14 7 0 .666 2 PAC (2nd), ECAC (Champ) 21 2002 Yogi Lutz 36 10 .783 17 4 0 .809 1 PAC (1st), NCAA (3-2) 22 2003 Yogi Lutz 27 11 .711 15 6 0 .714 2 PAC (1st), NCAA (0-2) 23 2004 Yogi Lutz 27 17 .614 16 5 0 .762 1 PAC (Semi), ECAC (Semi) 24 2005 Yogi Lutz 42 6 .875 20 1 0 .952 1 PAC (1st), NCAA (4-2) 25 2006 Yogi Lutz 30 13 .698 15 6 0 .714 3 PAC (1st), NCAA (0-2) 26 2007 Yogi Lutz 27 14 .659 16 5 0 .762 2 PAC (Semi), ECAC (Semi) 27 2008 Yogi Lutz 33 12 .733 15 3 0 .833 1 PAC (Semi), ECAC (Champ) 28 2009 Yogi Lutz 27 17 .614 10 6 0 .625 3 Freedom (1st), NCAA (1-2) 29 2010 Yogi Lutz 33 12 .733 13 5 0 .722 2 Comm. (0-2), NCAA (1-2) 30 2011 Yogi Lutz 38 9 .809 17 1 0 .944 1 Comm. (1-2), NCAA (3-2) 31 2012 Yogi Lutz 31 14 1 .685 16 2 0 .889 1 Comm. (2-2), NCAA (1-2) 32 2013 Yogi Lutz 34 11 .756 18 3 0 .857 1 Comm. (3-0), NCAA (1-2) 33 2014 Yogi Lutz 27 13 .675 14 7 0 .667 2 Comm. (2-2) 34 2015 Yogi Lutz 35 14 .714 17 4 0 .809 1 Comm. (3-1) 35 2016 Yogi Lutz 27 15 .643 17 4 0 .809 4 Comm. (0-2) 36 2017 Yogi Lutz 30 15 2 .660 15 6 0 .714 1 Comm. (2-2), NCAA (2-2) 37 2018 Yogi Lutz 28 15 .651 16 5 0 .762 1 Comm. (0-2), NCAA (0-2) Totals 907 458 8 .664 407 130 0 .758 * - 1984 Record was as of April 28, 1984 Alvernia Baseball Record Book Updated Through 2018 Season Back to Table of Contents Results vs. All Opponents Albright College (38-6) 4/12/92 W 12-2 5/6/17 N L C 4-8 Date H/A/N W/L Post. Inn.^ Score 4/12/93 W 22-1 5/7/17 N L C 4-8 Yogi Lutz 4/12/93 W 23-11 4/6/18* A L 2-4 4/16/88 W 12-7 4/24/94 W 13-5 4/6/18* A W 9-4 4/16/88 W 13-3 4/24/94 W 12-1 4/7/18* H L 8-17 5/3/89 W 1-0 4/9/95* A W 14-4 5/3/89 L 0-5 4/9/95* A W 16-6 Augustana (1-1-1) 4/12/90 W 4-1 1996* H W 14-2 Date H/A/N W/L Post. Inn.^ Score 4/11/91 W 8-4 1996* H W 9-0 Yogi Lutz 4/1/92 W 7-4 4/19/97* A W 6-0 2/26/90 N T 4-4 3/31/93 W 6-4 4/19/97* A W 9-4 3/1/90 N W 11-4 3/29/95 H W 13-4 4/18/98* H W 11-4 3/2/15 A L 4-1 5/3/99 A L 8-9 4/18/98* H W 6-4 5/3/00 H W 13-10 4/17/99* A W 9-5 4/17/99* A W 13-12 Baldwin Wallace (1-0) 4/21/02 A W 14-1 Date H/A/N W/L Post. Inn.^ Score 4/15/00* H W 11-6 3/7/04 H W 7-3 Yogi Lutz 4/15/00* H W 13-3 4/4/06 A W 8-5 3/8/18 N W 8-6 4/3/07 H W 3-0 4/27/01* H W 13-10 4/8/08 A W 8-1 4/28/01* A W 5-2 3/31/09 H L 5-6 4/28/01* A W 21-7 Baruch College (3-0) 4/1/10* H W 3-1 4/19/02* A L 2-9 Date H/A/N W/L Post. Inn.^ Score 4/5/10* A W 10-2 4/20/02* H W 15-5 Yogi Lutz 4/5/10* A W 5-4 4/20/02* H W 12-1 3/4/15 N W 14-7 4/29/11* A W 16-5 5/3/02* N W C 10-4 3/6/16 N W 7-0 4/30/11* H W 13-3 5/4/02* N W C 13-2 3/6/16 N W 7-3 4/30/11* H W 5-1 4/13/03* A W 12-10 4/5/12* H W 8-7 4/13/03* A L 6-9 4/29/03* H W 9-7 Bemidji (0-2) 4/9/12* A W 9-4 Date H/A/N W/L Post. Inn.^ Score 4/7/04* H W 11-2 4/9/12* A W 14-2 Yogi Lutz 4/7/04* H L 8-5 4/19/13* A W 20-3 3/9/93 N L 4-5 4/21/04* A L 8-10 3/20/13* H W 13-4 3/11/93 N L 3-7 3/20/13* H W 3-1 5/7/04* N L C 6-7 4/17/14* H W 6-3 4/1/05* H L 8-15 4/19/14* A L 4-5 4/4/05* A W 16-14 Bethany College (2-0) 4/19/14* A L 0-3 4/4/05* A W 6-0 Date H/A/N W/L Post. Inn.^ Score Yogi Lutz 4/17/15* A W 10-1 5/4/05* H W C 9-7 3/21/03 N W 14-3 4/18/15* H W 16-2 3/24/06* A L 3-4 3/21/03 N W 10-4 4/18/15* H W 5-4 3/25/06* H W 12-4 4/22/16* H W 8-2 3/25/06* H L 10-13 4/23/16* A W 11-0 5/6/06* N W C 6-5 Blackburn College (1-0) 4/23/16* A W 12-3 3/24/07* A L 1-4 Date H/A/N W/L Post. Inn.^ Score 4/13/17* H L 1-5 3/24/07* A L 0-1 Yogi Lutz 4/15/17* A W 14-1 4/5/07* H W 8-3 3/18/05 N W 8-7 4/15/17* A W 7-3 4/16/10* H W 13-7 3/17/18* H W 5-4 4/17/10* A W 13-3 Bluffton University (1-2) 3/17/18* H W 8-1 4/17/10* A W 18-6 Date H/A/N W/L Post.
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