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Coaching History Colorado Baseball History Coaching History ......................................................................... 1-2 Year-by-Year Rosters, Results & Stats ...................................... 3-71 All-Time Series ..............................................................................72 Buffs in Professional Baseball ......................................................72 Award Winners ..............................................................................73 All-Time Roster ........................................................................ 74-76 Record Book ............................................................................ 77-85 Yearly Statistical Leaders ........................................................ 86-89 Year-by-Year Team Statistics Totals .............................................90 Big Eight/National Statistics Rankings .........................................91 Career Statistics Summaries (1952-1980) ........................... 92-126 Conference Overall Year Coach W-L-T Pct. Rk W-L-T Pct. 1890 None 1-0 1.000 1892 None 4-1 .800 1893 None 3-0 1.000 1894 None 6-1 .857 1895 None 2-3 .400 1896 None 5-2 .714 1897 None 2-3-1 .417 1898 Fred Folsom 3-4 .429 1899 Fred Folsom 3-2-2 .571 1900 F.C. Mortimer 4-2 .667 1901 G.M. Ronnds 3-2 .600 1902 Fritz Moars 8-1 .889 1903 Fritz Moars 1-2-1 .375 1904 David B. Cropp 5-3 .625 1905 David B. Cropp 4-6-1 .409 1906 Willis Keinholtz 7-2 .778 1907 Frank Castleman 6-0 1.000 1908 Frank Castleman 3-5 .375 1909 Frank Castleman 3-3 .500 1910 Frank Castleman 4-1 .800 1911 Frank Castleman 6-2-1 .722 1912 Frank Castleman 2-4 .333 1913 Frank Castleman 6-2 .750 1914 Jack Haley 11-5 .688 1915 James N. Ashmore 3-3 .500 1916 James N. Ashmore 8-0 1.000 1917 James N. Ashmore 3-0 1.000 1918 Melbourne C. Evans 2-4 .333 1919 Howard Beresford 3-2 .600 1920 Myron C. Witham 4-3-1 .563 4-3-1 .563 1921 Myron C. Witham 5-4 .556 5-4 .556 Coaching History 1922 Myron C. Witham 6-3 .667 6-3 .667 1923 Myron C. Witham 5-4 .556 5-4 .556 1924 Myron C. Witham 4-3 .571 4-4 .500 1925 Myron C. Witham 5-7 .417 5-7 .417 1926 C.C. Johnson 6-4-1 .591 t-2nd 6-4-1 .591 1927 C.C. Johnson 7-3 .700 3rd 7-3 .700 1928 Harry Carlson 8-2 .800 1st 8-2 .800 1929 Harry Carlson 8-2 .800 3rd 8-2 .800 1930 Harry Carlson 5-3 .625 2nd 5-3 .625 1931 Harry Carlson 7-2 .778 2nd 7-2 .778 1932 Harry Carlson 3-7 .300 3rd 3-7 .300 1933 Harry Carlson 6-3 .667 2nd 6-3 .667 1934 Harry Carlson 9-1 .900 t-1st/E 9-1 .900 1935 Harry Carlson 8-1 .889 1st 8-1 .889 1936 Harry Carlson 9-1 .900 1st 9-1 .900 1937 Harry Carlson 8-2 .800 2nd 8-2 .800 1938 Harry Carlson 4-2 .667 t-1st 7-5 .583 1939 Harry Carlson 6-3 .667 1st 10-3 .769 1940 Harry Carlson 9-0 1.000 1st 14-0 1.000 1941 Harry Carlson 8-0 1.000 1st 13-1 .939 1942 Harry Carlson 6-2 .750 1st 10-2 .833 1943 Harry Carlson 5-0 1.000 1st 10-0 1.000 1944 No team (World War II) 1945 Harry Carlson 3-1 .750 1st 8-6 .571 1946 Frank Prentup 5-1 .833 t-1st 11-3 .714 1947 Frank Prentup 5-4-1 .550 t-2nd 9-6-1 .594 1948 Frank Prentup 4-6 .400 4th 11-8 .579 1949 Frank Prentup 5-6 .455 4th 9-6 .600 1950 Frank Prentup 4-7 .364 6th 10-9-1 .525 1951 Frank Prentup 3-5 .375 4th 7-11 .389 1952 Frank Prentup 5-6 .455 5th 12-7 .632 1953 Frank Prentup 4-4 .500 4th 13-4 .765 1954 Frank Prentup 4-6 .400 5th 13-7 .650 1955 Frank Prentup 5-6 .455 4th 13-7 .650 1956 Frank Prentup 3-8 .273 6th 8-13 .381 1957 Frank Prentup 5-11 .313 7th 10-11 .476 1958 Frank Prentup 5-16 .238 7th 7-19 .269 1959 Frank Prentup 7-8 .467 4th 11-10 .524 1960 Frank Prentup 7-9 .438 5th 10-12 .455 1961 Frank Prentup 9-8 .528 3rd 12-11 .522 1962 Frank Prentup 9-10 .474 6th 13-12 .520 1963 Frank Prentup 11-7 .611 4th 12-12 .500 Colorado Baseball History 1 Conference Overall Year Coach W-L-T Pct. Rk W-L-T Pct. 1964 Frank Prentup 10-11 .476 5th 11-16 .407 1965 Frank Prentup 9-10 .474 5th 10-15 .400 1966 Frank Prentup 9-12 .429 7th 14-13 .519 1967 Frank Prentup 8-8 .500 5th 12-13 .480 1968 Frank Prentup 6-10 .375 6th 9-13 .409 1969 Frank Prentup 5-14 .263 7th 10-17 .370 1970 Irv Brown 6-12 .333 7th 14-16 .467 1971 Irv Brown 13-8 .619 t-2nd 21-12 .636 1972 Irv Brown 10-8 .556 2nd 22-18 .550 1973 Irv Brown 13-8 .619 3rd 32-11 .744 1974 Irv Brown 10-11 .476 4th 27-19 .587 1975 Irv Brown 6-9 .400 7th 24-15 .615 1976 Irv Brown 3-5 .375 4th 34-26-1 .566 1977 Irv Brown 3-9 .250 4th/W 20-20-1 .500 1978 Irv Brown 5-7 .417 3rd/W 30-21 .588 1979 Larry Schultz 5-15 .250 3rd/W 15-33 .313 1980 Larry Schultz 5-13 .278 3rd/W 17-30 .362 Overall Conference Coach (Alma Mater) Seasons Games W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Harry Carlson (Colorado) 17 (1928-45) 184 143 41 0 .777 112 32 3 .772 Frank Prentup (Colorado) 24 (1946-69) 514 257 255 2 .502 147 193 1 .433 Irv Brown (Northern Colorado) 9 (1970-78) 384 224 158 2 .586 69 77 0 .473 Larry Schultz (Northern Colorado) 2 (1979-80) 95 32 63 0 .337 10 28 0 .263 Myron C. Witham (Dartmouth ’05) 6 (1920-25) 55 29 25 1 .536 29 24 1 .546 James N. Ashmore 3 (1915-17) 17 14 3 0 .824 0 0 0 -- C.C. Johnson 2 (1926-27) 21 13 7 1 .643 13 7 1 .643 Jack Haley 1 (1914) 16 11 5 0 .688 0 0 0 -- Fritz Moars 2 (1902-03) 13 9 3 1 .731 0 0 0 -- Willis Keinholtz (Minnesota) 1 (1906) 9 7 2 0 .778 0 0 0 -- Frank Castleman (Colgate) 7 (1907-13) 48 30 17 1 .635 0 0 0 -- Coaching History F.C. Mortimer (Simpson ‘96/Chicago) 1 (1900) 6 4 2 0 .667 0 0 0 -- Howard Beresford 1 (1919) 5 3 2 0 .600 0 0 0 -- G.M. Ronnds 1 (1901) 5 3 2 0 .600 0 0 0 -- David B. Cropp (Wisconsin) 2 (1904-05) 19 9 9 1 .500 0 0 0 -- Fred Folsom (Dartmouth) 2 (1898-99) 14 6 6 2 .500 0 0 0 -- Melbourne C. Evans (Millikin U.) 1 (1918) 6 2 4 0 .333 0 0 0 -- None 7 (1890, 92-97) 34 23 10 1 .691 0 0 0 -- Totals 89 1,445 819 614 12 .571 380 361 6 .513 NOTES In 1976, conference record and finish determined at Big Eight Tournament. In 1977, the Big Eight Conference split into East and West divisions. No teams in 1891 or 1944 Colorado Baseball History 2 1890 1898 Overall: 1-0 Overall: 3-4 Home: 1-0 Home: 3-3 4/18 COLORADO MINES W 5-4 Boulder, Colo. Away: 0-1 Head coach: Fred Folsom 1892 3/12 LOUISVILLE (COLO.) L 0-12 Boulder, Colo. Overall: 4-1 4/9 E.D.H.S. W 15-3 Boulder, Colo. Home: 4-1 4/16 MANUAL W 16-9 Boulder, Colo. 4/5 D.H.S. W 5-1 Boulder, Colo. 4/23 at Louisville (Colo.) L 7-19 Louisville, Colo. 4/14 DENVER W 9-2 Boulder, Colo. 5/1 GULFS L 2-12 Boulder, Colo. 4/12 COLORADO MINES L 10-11 Boulder, Colo. 5/13 LEADVILLE L 12-20 Boulder, Colo. 5/5 N.D.H.S. W 11-2 Boulder, Colo. 5/14 E.D.H.S. W 7-2 Boulder, Colo. 5/19 COLORADO MINES W 5-4 Boulder, Colo. 1899 1893 Overall: 3-2-2 Overall: 3-0 Home: 3-1-1 Home: 2-0 Away: 0-1-1 Away: 1-0 Head coach: Fred Folsom 4/21 COLORADO MINES W 8-2 Boulder, Colo. 4/12 PREP W 8-3 Boulder, Colo. 5/12 DENVER W 20-1 Boulder, Colo. 4/15 E.D.H.S. T 8-8 Boulder, Colo. 5/13 at Colorado Mines W 16-1 Golden, Colo. 4/21 COLORADO STATE W 15-5 Boulder, Colo. 4/22 COLORADO MINES W 13-11 Boulder, Colo. 1894 5/13 at Colorado Mines L 2-8 Golden, Colo. Overall: 6-1 5/19 DENVER L 4-8 Boulder, Colo. Home: 4-1 5/20 at Colorado College T 5-5 Colorado Springs, Colo. 4/18 D.H.S. W 5-1 Boulder, Colo. 4/14 DENVER W 9-2 Boulder, Colo. 1900 4/28 COLORADO MINES L 10-11 Boulder, Colo. Overall: 4-2 5/12 DENVER W Forfeit Home: 1-1 5/14 COLORADO COLLEGE W 10-9 Boulder, Colo. Away: 3-1 5/18 DENVER W Forfeit Head coach: F.C. Mortimer 5/19 COLORADO MINES W 5-4 Boulder, Colo. 3/17 LOUISVILLE (COLO.) L 16-18 Boulder, Colo. Year-By-Year History Year-By-Year 3/26 COLORADO STATE W 13-0 Boulder, Colo.
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