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Base Record Book 2019.Pdf ALL-TIME SEASON RESULTS YEAR RECORD SEC POSTSEASON 1896 1-2 - - 1951 8-10-1 5-9-1 - 2006^ 44-17 20-10 NCAA REGIONAL 1897 0-3 - - 1952 8-7 6-6 - 2007 34-19-1 13-16-1 - 1898 NO RECORDS AVAILABLE 1953 7-11 5-9 - 2008* 44-19 16-14 NCAA REGIONAL 1899 NO RECORDS AVAILABLE 1954 9-10 4-10 - 2009 28-26 12-18 - 1900 NO RECORDS AVAILABLE 1955 2-13 0-12 - 2010 31-25 13-17 - 1901 NO RECORDS AVAILABLE 1956 4-18 1-12 - 2011 25-30 8-22 - 1902 NO RECORDS AVAILABLE 1957 6-17 2-14 - 2012* 45-18 18-12 NCAA REGIONAL 1903 9-4 - - 1958 8-9 5-4 - 2013* 30-25 11-19 - 1904 7-10-1 - - 1959 18-8 9-5 - 2014* 37-25 14-16 NCAA REGIONAL 1905 10-8 - - 1960 18-8 9-7 - 2015* 30-25 14-15 - 1906 12-2-1 - - 1961 17-8 10-6 - 2016* 32-25 15-15 - 1907 12-3 - - 1962 12-7-1 9-7 - 2017* 43-23 19-11 NCAA SUPERS 1908 12-5-1 - - 1963 11-11 8-10 - 2018* 34-22 13-17 - 1909 9-8 - - 1964 16-7 10-5 - 1910 12-8-1 - - 1965 12-10 7-7 - ^ SEC CHAMPIONS 1911 11-2 - - 1966 8-10 5-7 - + APPEARED IN SEC CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 1912 12-5-1 - - 1967 14-16 8-9 - * MADE SEC TOURNAMENT 1913 3-5-1 - - 1968 9-16 6-9 - 1914 9-5 - - 1969 14-18 7-9 - MOST WINS IN A SEASON: 1915 7-8-1 - - 1970 8-18 2-12 - 45 - 2012 1916 7-4 - - 1971 18-15 7-8 - 44 - 2008 1917 6-1 - - 1972 16-10-1 4-8 - 44 - 2006 1918 4-1 (RECORDS INCOMPLETE) 1973 16-19-1 4-11 - 43 - 2017 1919 12-3 - - 1974 21-21 6-9 - 41 - 1991 1920 11-3 - - 1975 20-23 7-8 - 40 - 1987 1921 7-5 (RECORDS INCOMPLETE) 1976+ 28-18 15-9 - 1922 7-9 - - 1977 22-20 10-12 - MOST SEC WINS IN A SEASON: 1923 4-7 - - 1978 20-25 6-15 - 20 - 2006 1924 8-5 - - 1979* 29-18 13-11 - 19 - 2017 1925 4-9 - - 1980 25-21 8-11 - 18 - 2012 1926 5-5-2 - - 1981* 38-17-1 13-9-1 - 18 - 1988 1927 7-6 - - 1982 21-34 6-17 - 16 - 2008 1928 7-6-1 - - 1983 31-14 6-11 - 16 - 1987 1929 6-5-1 - - 1984 25-22 9-13 - 1930 6-5-1 - - 1985 28-24 10-13 - 1931 5-9 - - 1986 25-28 7-21 - 1932 NO TEAM 1987* 40-15 16-11 - 1933 NO TEAM 1988* 38-25 18-9 NCAA REGIONAL 1934 1-10 0-2 - 1989 28-25-1 10-17 - 1935 NO TEAM 1990 27-29 8-18 - 1936 NO TEAM 1991* 41-20 13-12 - 1937 NO TEAM 1992 33-23 10-14 - 1938 NO TEAM 1993* 38-23-1 14-14-1 NCAA REGIONAL 1939 5-7 3-3 - 1994* 32-25 11-14 - 1940 6-8 3-5 - 1995* 29-32 10-19 - 1941 8-11 3-10 - 1996* 35-24 15-14 - 1942 7-6 2-4 - 1997 20-34-1 10-20 - 1943 NO TEAM - WORLD WAR II 1998* 26-31 12-18 - 1944 NO TEAM - WORLD WAR II 1999* 25-32 13-17 - 1945 NO TEAM - WORLD WAR II 2000* 38-20-1 12-16-1 - 1946 1-5 - - 2001 22-34 7-23 - 1947 7-9 4-4 - 2002 17-36 6-24 - 1948 9-7 9-7 - 2003 24-32 9-20 - 1949+ 15-10 11-5 NCAA DISTRICT 2004 24-30 7-23 - 1950+ 16-7-1 11-2 NCAA DISTRICT 2005 29-27 7-22 - 2019 KENTUCKY RECORD BOOK • WILDCAT BASEBALL 1 KENTUCKY VS. 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School for Deaf 2-0 1910 1914 South Alabama 1-7 1984 2008 Boston Americans 0-2 1903 1903 Lamar 2-0 1997 2006 South Carolina 40-51 1959 2018 Boston College 1-0 2003 2003 Lee 1-0 2000 2000 South Florida 2-3 1978 1992 Bowling Green 4-0 1992 2010 Lexington AC 2-0 1906 1907 South Kentucky College 3-0 1903 1903 Bradley 2-2 1978 1987 Liberty 0-1 2017 2017 Southeast Massachusetts 2-0 1983 1984 Brigham Young 0-1 2001 2001 Lincoln Memorial 5-0 1990 2000 Southern California 0-2 1983 2015 Bryant University 0-1 2016 2016 Lipscomb 1-7 1971 2010 Southern Illinois 10-7 1977 1994 Buffalo 9-0 2005 2016 Long Beach State 0-3 1998 1998 Southern Miss 1-1 1998 1998 Butler 7-0 1908 2008 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-0 2018 2018 Southern Railway 1-0 1904 1904 Canisius 6-0 2007 2012 Louisiana MTHS 1-0 1910 1910 Spring Hill 0-1 1984 1984 Carson-Newman 1-3 1964 1967 Louisville 71-45-1 1925 2018 St. John’s 2-0 1988 2014 Central 12-7-1 1905 1912 Louisville AC 0-1 1897 1897 St. Joseph’s 3-1 1968 2017 Central Michigan 1-0 1995 1995 Louisville HS 4-1 1904 1912 St. Leo 1-2 1978 1978 Centre 34-5 1896 1968 Louisville Male HS 1-0 1909 1909 St. Xavier 4-0 1983 1983 Charleston Southern 2-1 2000 2005 Louisville Manual HS 4-0 1910 1913 Stanford 0-2 1988 1988 Chattanooga 0-3 1969 1973 LSU 29-49-1 1975 2017 Stephen F. 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