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Baseball 2018 Record Book BASEBALL 2018 RECORD BOOK 2008 & 2011 WEST REGION CHAMPIONS 10 TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS #NomaNation Seawolf Diamond Home Record Year W L T Pct. 1987 20 8 0 .714 1988 15 8 0 .652 1989 13 10 0 .565 1990 21 4 0 .840 1991 14 7 0 .667 1992 18 3 0 .857 1993 17 8 0 .680 1994 12 11 0 .522 1995 7 13 0 .350 1996 16 9 0 .640 1997 18 8 0 .692 1998 15 6 0 .714 1999 20 6 0 .769 2000 19 3 0 .864 2001 28 7 0 .800 2002 21 9 0 .700 2003 19 5 0 .792 540-248-1 at Seawolf Diamond Since 1987 2004 18 12 0 .600 28 Winning Seasons In Last 31 Years 2005 15 11 0 .577 At Least 20 Wins In A Season 8 Times 2006 7 11 1 .395 2007 35 5 0 .875 2008 25 6 0 .806 Nestled along a row of redwood trees, Seawolf Diamond is one of the best 2009 18 2 0 .900 places in Northern California to watch a baseball game. There is a certain 2010 14 10 0 .583 old-time charm that seems to rub off on spectators who spend a sunny 2011 22 8 0 .733 afternoon watching the Seawolves. 2012 16 10 0 .615 Several years ago, SSU installed several rows of box seats that were 2013 19 6 0 .760 purchased from the old County Stadium in Milwaukee. Another seating 2014 15 8 0 .642 option, one popular with students, involves spreading a blanket out on the grass berm that wraps itself around the field. 2015 18 11 0 .621 2016 14 11 0 .560 While Seawolf Diamond may be comfortable to fans, the place has been 2017 11 12 0 .478 quite the opposite to opposing teams. Over the years, the Sonoma State baseball team has enjoyed a definite home field advantage when playing Totals 540 248 1 .685 in front of their faithful. The playing surface is generally regarded as one of the best in Division II and the SSU coaching staff goes to great lengths to make sure it stays that way. In 2015, the team introduced a new Daktronics scoreboard in left field. Seawolf Diamond was recently enhanced by the addition of the Gordon Smith Baseball Training Facility, a state of the art indoor batting cage. Featuring meeting rooms, locker facilities, and offices, it is one of the top NCAA Division II training facilities in the country. @SonomaSeawolves Yearly Results at Chico State L, 4-9 at Chico State L, 1-2 at Hawaii Pacific W, 5-4 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 17-4 at San Francisco State L, 5-6 1987 at Chico State L, 3-4 at Cal State Hayward W, 16-14 at Hawaii Pacific L, 3-5 at Cal State L.A. W, 14-12 at Cal State Hayward W, 5-4 Head Coach: John Goelz Cal State Stanislaus W, 7-2 at Cal State Hayward W, 13-0 at Hawaii Pacific W, 4-3 at Cal State L.A. L, 6-12 Cal State Hayward L, 4-11 Overall Record: 30-20 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 8-0 Cal State Stanislaus W, 7-2 at Hawaii Pacific L, 0-6 San Francisco W, 12-1 Cal State Hayward W, 11-2 NCAC Record: 18-12 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 5-9 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 8-0 Willamette W, 7-4 Concordia (CA) W, 14-3 % game forfeited by Hawaii Pacific vs. Hawaii Pacific L, 9-10 Menlo W, 5-2 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-4 Willamette W, 4-2 at San Francisco W, 10-9 at UC Santa Barbara L, 9-11 at Cal State Hayward W, 7-4 Biola W, 13-1 at Nevada L, 5-6 Chico State W, 5-3 at San Francisco W, 2-1 Chico State L, 3-7 1996 Cal State Hayward W, 9-7 at Cal State Hayward W, 15-2 Cal State Hayward W, 11-2 Head Coach: John Goelz San Francisco L, 10-11 Chico State L, 1-5 Cal State Hayward W, 10-3 Cal State Hayward W, 8-7 at Cal State Hayward L, 5-8 Overall Record: 30-26-1 at Menlo W, 14-6 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 2-4 at UC Davis L, 3-5 Cal State Hayward W, 13-3 at Cal State Hayward L, 5-10 NCAC Record: 16-19 Menlo W, 9-2 Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-2 San Francisco W, 8-3 UC Davis W, 6-2 at Hawaii Pacific W, 19-11 Menlo W, 6-1 Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-5 UC Davis W, 5-4 at UC Davis L, 3-4 at Hawaii Pacific W, 10-5 Santa Clara L, 3-6 1989 George Fox W, 6-2 Head Coach: John Goelz at UC Davis L, 5-8 at UC Davis W, 4-3 at Hawaii Pacific W, 6-1 at Sacramento State L, 2-7 George Fox L, 3-5 Overall Record: 28-18 at UC Davis L, 3-4 at San Francisco State W, 4-2 at Hawaii Pacific L, 5-6 Sacramento State L, 3-5 Cal State Hayward W, 6-1 NCAC Record: 20-9 Sacramento State L, 2-5 San Francisco State W, 6-0 at Hawaii Hilo W, 8-1 Sacramento State W, 5-1 at Cal State Hayward W, 6-3 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L, 4-6 at San Francisco State W, 7-6 San Francisco State W, 5-0 at Hawaii Hilo L, 4-6 Nevada W, 11-5 at Cal State Hayward W, 5-1 Saint Mary’s (CA) L, 1-6 San Francisco State W, 12-3 at Chico State W, 11-7 at Hawaii Hilo L, 3-8 at Menlo L, 4-5 The Master’s College W, 10-2 Saint Mary’s (CA) L, 2-4 San Francisco State W, 4-0 at Chico State W, 6-5 at Hawaii Hilo W, 8-0 UC Davis W, 4-1 The Master’s College W, 6-1 Nevada L, 2-13 Chico State W, 10-3 Chico State L, 7-9 at Hawaii Hilo W, 21-7 at UC Davis L, 5-7 at UC Davis L, 1-6 at La Verne W, 10-6 Chico State W, 19-1 Chico State W, 7-3 at Cal State L.A. L, 4-8 at UC Davis W, 9-0 at UC Davis L, 2-8 at Biola W, 8-1 Chico State W, 5-1 Chico State W, 7-3 at The Master’s College W, 14-5 at San Francisco State L, 6-7 at UC Davis L, 5-6 at Biola W, 7-0 Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-0 at The Master’s College T, 4-4 San Francisco State W, 8-3 San Francisco State L, 9-11 at Cal State L.A. L, 4-5 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 13-1 at Cal State Northridge L, 3-8 San Francisco State W, 6-2 1991 at San Francisco State W, 9-6 at Vanguard L, 3-4 Head Coach: John Goelz at Cal State Stanislaus W, 7-4 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 9-1 Chico State L, 1-8 at San Francisco State W, 5-4 at UC Santa Barbara L, 8-12 Overall Record: 29-14-1 at Cal State Hayward W, 12-11 Patten W, 9-5 Western Oregon W, 6-2 at Chico State W, 8-5 Sacramento State L, 1-3 NCAC Record: 21-7 Cal State Hayward W, 2-1 San Francisco State L, 4-5 Saint Mary’s (CA) W, 9-3 at Chico State L, 1-9 Sacramento State W, 4-3 at Cal Poly SLO W, 7-4 Cal State Hayward W, 4-1 at San Francisco State W, 9-1 Cal State Stanislaus L, 11-14 at Chico State L, 2-6 Chico State L, 5-9 at CSU Dominguez Hills T, 2-2 NCAA West Regional (SLO) at San Francisco State L, 1-3 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 5-2 at Chico State L, 3-6 at Menlo W, 9-1 at La Verne W, 3-2 vs UC Riverside L, 2-4 UC Davis L, 5-11 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 4-1 Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 12-2 at Biola W, 12-6 vs Cal Poly Pomona L, 0-4 at Cal State Hayward L, 3-5 at Chico State L, 1-4 Cal State Stanislaus L, 2-4 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-1 Chico State W, 6-5 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-4 at Chico State L, 0-4 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-8 La Verne W, 6-4 Chico State L, 4-5 Cal State Stanislaus W, 8-4 at San Francisco W, 3-2 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 0-4 Concordia (CA) L, 7-8 Chico State L, 2-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 4-1 at Cal State Hayward W, 11-10 1993 at Cal State Hayward W, 9-4 Concordia (CA) W, 4-3 Pacific L, 7-9 Head Coach: John Goelz UC Davis W, 7-6 Cal State Hayward W, 5-4 at Cal State Hayward L, 1-10 at Cal State Hayward W, 4-3 at Cal State Hayward W, 2-1 Overall Record: 33-21 at UC Davis L, 12-16 Cal State Hayward W, 7-1 Cal State Hayward L, 3-10 UC Davis W, 5-0 UC Davis W, 1-0 NCAC Record: 21-14 at UC Davis L, 2-11 Menlo W, 4-3 Cal State Hayward W, 4-2 at UC Davis W, 6-1 at UC Davis W, 3-0 at Hawaii Hilo W, 10-6 Willamette W, 7-6 at UC Davis W, 10-3 UC Davis W, 7-6 at UC Davis L, 5-8 at UC Davis W, 4-1 at Hawaii Hilo W, 24-14 Cal Poly Pomona W, 5-4 UC Davis L, 4-7 UC Davis L, 4-7 at San Francisco State W, 6-2 at San Francisco State W, 7-2 at Hawaii Hilo W, 10-7 Cal Poly Pomona W, 9-1 UC Davis W, 5-2 at UC Davis L, 0-4 San Francisco State L, 3-5 San Francisco State W, 7-2 at Hawaii Hilo W, 7-0 at Menlo L, 3-8 San Jose State W, 3-2 at UC Davis L, 3-6 San Francisco State W, 4-3 San Francisco State W, 4-1 at Hawaii Pacific L, 6-12 Patten W, 8-7 La Verne W, 9-7 at San Francisco State W, 5-2 at Sacramento State W, 6-5 Willamette W, 15-2 at Hawaii Pacific L, 1-6 Patten L, 3-9 San Francisco State W, 3-1 at San Francisco State W, 6-0 at Chico State L, 3-4 George Fox L, 3-5 at Hawaii Pacific W, 5-3 Patten W, 5-4 at San Francisco State L, 0-10 San Francisco State L, 1-2 at Chico State W, 5-1 George Fox W, 4-2 at Hawaii Pacific L, 2-6 San Francisco State L, 3-7 at San Francisco State L, 2-3 San Francisco State W, 4-2 at Chico State W, 2-1 Cal Poly Pomona L, 0-3 Cal Poly Pomona L, 1-6 at Cal State Hayward L, 4-5 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L, 4-6 Chico State W, 7-6 Cal Poly Pomona L, 1-5 Cal Poly Pomona W, 8-1 Cal State Hayward W, 8-5 at Chico State L, 4-12 Chico State L, 8-12 Willamette W, 6-3 at San Jose State L, 8-10 Cal State Hayward W, 8-2 Chico State W, 8-3 1995 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 7-3 Willamette W, 8-0 at San Francisco State W, 9-5 Head Coach: John Goelz at Chico State W, 8-6 Chico State L, 2-5 Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-11 Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-2 San Francisco State W, 4-3 Overall Record: 25-28 at Chico State L, 1-4 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-3 Cal State Stanislaus W, 11-1 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 13-14 San Francisco State W, 4-3 NCAC Record: 17-18 at Chico State L, 0-5 Cal State Stanislaus L, 1-6 Cal State Hayward W, 5-4 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 2-5 at Menlo W, 12-1 at San Francisco L, 4-11 at San Francisco State L, 1-10 Cal State Stanislaus W, 5-0 at Cal State Hayward W, 10-7 Cal State Hayward W, 5-4 at Chico State W, 8-7 at Pacific L, 3-8 San Francisco State W, 7-2 at Cal State Hayward W, 9-5 at Cal State Hayward W, 6-2 at Cal State Hayward W, 13-3 at Chico State W, 13-7 at Cal State L.A.
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