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2021 Record Book Boston College Baseball Record Book 2021 RECORD BOOK BOSTON COLLEGE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS SEASON GAMES OVERALL CONF RECORD HEAD COACH CAPTAINS 1946 18 16-2 Fred Maguire 1947 22 13-9 Fred Maguire 1948 20 16-4 Fred Maguire 1949 * 21 17-4 Fred Maguire John Brosnaham, John Yurewicz 1950 20 12-8 Johnny Temple John Fitzgibbons, Edward Clasby 1951 20 12-8 Johnny Temple Bill “Butch” Walsh 1952 19 12-7 Johnny Temple Mike Roarke 1953 ** 20 13-7 Johnny Temple Jim Casternelli @ 1954 15 9-6 Johnny Temple Bill McMorrow 1955 * 18 12-6 Johnny Temple Bob Flanagan 1956 15 9-6 Johnny Temple Paul Carey 1957 16 5-10-1 Johnny Temple Bernie Telizewski 1958 17 7-10 Eddie Pellagrini Eddie Densmore 1959 16 12-4 Eddie Pellagrini Ray Stebbins 1960 ** 21 15-6 Eddie Pellagrini Bob “Beaver” Martin 1961 ** 24 18-6 Eddie Pellagrini Bob “Beaver” Martin 1962 * 22 12-10 Eddie Pellagrini Frank Faggiano 1963 19 13-6 Eddie Pellagrini Bob DeFelice 1964 19 11-8 Eddie Pellagrini John Frame 1965 19 10-9 Eddie Pellagrini 1966 * 18 13-5 5-4 GBL Eddie Pellagrini Tom Anderson 1967 ** 22 14-5-3 Eddie Pellagrini Bill Kitley 1968 23 14-9 Eddie Pellagrini Mike Finnell 1969 22 11-11 Bob Cunis $ 1970 21 13-8 Eddie Pellagrini Richie McLaughlin 1971 23 11-12 6-3 GBL Eddie Pellagrini Bill Medea 1972 23 9-14 Eddie Pellagrini Bill Bedard 1973 23 5-15 3-5 GBL Eddie Pellagrini 1974 25 15-9-1 Eddie Pellagrini 1975 25 13-12 6-2 GBL Eddie Pellagrini 1976 23 9-14 3-5 GBL Eddie Pellagrini 1977 27 17-10 6-2 GBL Eddie Pellagrini Tom Songin 1978 25 14-10-1 5-3 GBL Eddie Pellagrini 1979 24 6-18 Eddie Pellagrini 1980 23 8-15 4-3 GBL Eddie Pellagrini 1981 23 11-12 4-4 GBL Eddie Pellagrini 1982 25 11-11 6-6 ECAC Eddie Pellagrini 1983 20 11-9 4-6 ECAC Eddie Pellagrini 1984 24 7-17 7-8 ECAC Eddie Pellagrini 1985 34 12-22 6-12 BE Eddie Pellagrini 1986 37 14-23 4-14 BE Eddie Pellagrini 1987 34 13-21 8-10 BE Eddie Pellagrini Jay Adams 1988 31 15-16 8-10 BE Eddie Pellagrini Marty Naughton, Mike Nyhan 1989 37 20-17 9-9 BE Richard “Moe” Maloney Kevin Connelly, Mary Naughton 1990 44 21-22-1 8-13 BE Richard “Moe” Maloney Gregg Radachowsky, Bryan McGourthy 1991 42 23-19 12-9 BE Richard “Moe” Maloney Brian Kelly, Doug MacNeil 1992 35 18-17-1 5-13 BE Richard “Moe” Maloney Dave Fraser, Chris Taylor, Jerry Varnum 1993 36 22-14 11-10 BE Richard “Moe” Maloney Chris Higgins, Tom Mandile 1994 39 14-23-2 5-14-1 BE Richard “Moe” Maloney Michael Martin, Pete Carmichael 1995 45 21-24 8-13 BE Richard “Moe” Maloney Mark Bettencourt, Steve Marciano 1996 42 15-27 6-18 BE Richard “Moe” Maloney Brian Manahan, Brian Sankey 1997 43 20-23 9-18 BE Richard “Moe” Maloney Craig Katz, Kevin Penwell 1998 41 17-23-1 4-15-1 BE Richard “Moe” Maloney Steve Dunlea, Sonny Nictakis 1999 48 26-21-1 10-15-1 BE Pete Hughes Sonny Nictakis, Jeff Waldron 2000 55 35-20 12-11 BE Pete Hughes Mike Quirk, Andy Sullivan 2001 51 29-22 11-13 BE Pete Hughes Mike Hubbard 2002 55 30-25 15-11 BE Pete Hughes Brian Macchi, Jeff Mackor, Mark Sullivan 2003 54 33-21 13-11 BE Pete Hughes Matthew Duffey, Ryan Leahy 2004 59 32-27 15-9 BE Pete Hughes Mike Gauthier, Zach Keenan, Eric Wright 2005 57 37-20 % 17-8 BE Pete Hughes Jason Delaney, Dave Preziosi 2006 54 28-25-1 9-21 ACC Pete Hughes Dave Preziosi, Shawn McGill, Nate Jeanes 2007 52 24-27-1 12-17 ACC Mik Aoki Peter Frates, Nate Jeanes 2008 53 26-27 9-21 ACC Mik Aoki Eric Campbell, Harry Darling 2009 * 60 34-26 13-15 ACC Mik Aoki Harry Darling, JB MacDonald 2010 58 30-28 14-16 ACC Mik Aoki Robbie Anston, Chris Kowalski, John Spatola 2011 50 17-33 7-22 ACC Mike Gambino Geoff Oxley, Garret Smith 2012 53 22-33 10-20 ACC Mike Gambino Anthony Melchionda, Rob Moir, Kyle Prohovich 2013 52 12-40 4-25 ACC Mike Gambino Tom Bourdon, Hunter Gordon, Matt Paré 2014 55 22-33 10-20 ACC Mike Gambino Tom Bourdon, John Hennessy, Eric Stevens 2015 54 27-27 10-19 ACC Mike Gambino Blake Butera, John Gorman 2016 * 57 35-22 13-15 ACC Mike Gambino Joe Cronin, Nick Sciortino 2017 53 25-28 11-19 ACC Mike Gambino Johnny Adams, Bobby Skogsbergh 2018 49 17-32 7-22 ACC Mike Gambino Carmen Giampetruzzi, Jake Palomaki 2019 58 31-27 12-18 ACC Mike Gambino Carmen Giampetruzzi 2020^ 15 6-9 0-3 ACC Mike Gambino Brian Dempsey, Joe Suozzi TOTALS 2,395 1,165-1,216-14 BIG EAST 382 170-210-2 ACC 414 141-273-0 * - Earned an NCAA bid; ** - Advanced to College World Series; ^ - Season cut short by Covid-19 pandemic % - program record for wins (37) $ - Eddie Pellagrini did not coach because of illness | @ - Joe Morgan was elected captain at the end of the 1952 season but declined when he signed with the Red Sox 2 BOSTON COLLEGE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK BOSTON COLLEGE HEAD COACHES HEAD COACHING RECORDS NAME YEARS TOTAL GAMES RECORD CONF. RECORD POSTSEASON APPEARANCES Fred Maguire 1946-49 4 81 62-19-0 NCAA (1949) Johnny Temple 1950-57 8 143 84-58-1 CWS (1953), NCAA (1955) Eddie Pellagrini 1958-68, 70-88 30 921 570-346-5 26-36 BE CWS (1960, 61, 67), NCAA (1962, 66) Bob Cunis 1969 1 22 11-11-0 Richard “Moe” Maloney 1989-98 10 405 191-209-5 77-132-2 BE Pete Hughes 1999-06 8 433 250-181-2 93-78 BE; 9-21 ACC Mike Aoki 2007-10 4 223 114-108-1 48-69 ACC NCAA Regional (2009) Mike Gambino 2011-present 10 498 214-284 84-183 ACC NCAA Super Regional (2016) COACHING RECORDS WINNNING PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 games) NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 1. Eddie Pellagrini .622 1. Eddie Pellagrini 5 1. Eddie Pellagrini 3 2. Johnny Temple .591 2. Johnny Temple 2 2. Johnny Temple 1 3. Pete Hughes .580 3. Fred Maguire 1 4. Mik Aoki .513 Mik Aoki 1 5. Moe Maloney .472 Mike Gambino 1 6. Mike Gambino .430 WINS 1. Eddie Pellagrini 570 2. Pete Hughes 250 3. Mike Gambino 214 4. Moe Maloney 191 5. Mik Aoki 114 3 BOSTON COLLEGE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK NCAA TOURNAMENT All-Time NCAA Record: 23-23 | NCAA Tournament Appearances: 11 | College World Series Appearances: 4 Year Opponent Score Date Tournament Location 1949 St. John’s L, 10-5 June 13 Eastern Championship Playoffs Dexter Field, N.Y. St. John’s L, 7-2 June 13 Eastern Championship Playoffs Dexter Field, N.Y. 1953 Trinity W, 10-6 June 1 NCAA District I Playoffs Fitton Field, Worcester, Mass. Springfield W, 9-2 June 2 NCAA District I Playoffs Fitton Field, Worcester, Mass. Houston W, 4-1 June 11 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. Michigan L, 6-2 June 12 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. Duke W, 7-6 (11) June 13 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. Lafayette L, 2-1 (11) June 14 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. 1955 Springfield L, 4-3 June 2 NCAA District I Playoffs Springfield, Mass. 1960 Connecticut W, 2-1 June 4 NCAA District I Playoffs AIC Park, Springfield, Mass. Holy Cross W, 5-4 June 5 NCAA District I Playoffs AIC Park, Springfield, Mass. Northern Colorado W, 8-3 June 14 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. USC L, 5-2 June 16 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. Oklahoma State L, 1-0 June 17 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. 1961 Springfield W, 11-8 NCAA District I Playoffs Springfield, Mass. Connecticut W, 4-1 NCAA District I Playoffs Springfield, Mass. Connecticut L, 3-2 NCAA District I Playoffs Springfield, Mass. Connecticut W, 14-4 NCAA District I Playoffs Springfield, Mass. Western Michigan W, 3-2 June 10 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. USC L, 10-3 June 11 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. Duke W, 4-3 (10) June 12 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. USC L, 4-3 June 13 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. 1962 Vermont L, 3-2 NCAA District I Playoffs Bridgeport L, 4-3 NCAA District I Playoffs 1963 Holy Cross L, 4-0 May 29 New England NCAA Crown Shea Field, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Holy Cross L, 7-4 May 29 New England NCAA Crown Shea Field, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1966 UMass-Amherst W, 8-5 NCAA District I Playoffs Boston, Mass. Northeastern L, 10-2 NCAA District I Playoffs Boston, Mass. 1967 Dartmouth W, 4-3 May 28 NCAA District I Playoffs Amherst, Mass. Dartmouth L, 9-8 May 28 NCAA District I Playoffs Amherst, Mass. Dartmouth W, 15-13 May 29 NCAA District I Playoffs Amherst, Mass. UMass-Amherst W, 4-1 June 2 NCAA District I Playoffs Amherst, Mass. UMass-Amherst L, 6-5 (11) June 2 NCAA District I Playoffs Amherst, Mass. UMass-Amherst W, 7-6 (12) June 3 NCAA District I Playoffs Amherst, Mass. Rider W, 3-1 June 13 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. Arizona State L, 8-1 June 13 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb.
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