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New Orleans Baseball Record Book New Orleans Baseball Record Book Annual Record Year Head Coach W-L Win Pct NEW ORLEANS BASEBALL RECORD BOOK NEW ORLEANS BASEBALL RECORD BOOK ANNUAL RECORD YEAR HEAD COACH W-L WIN PCT. CONFERENCE FINISH NCAA DIVISIONS: W-L-T .PCT DIVISION. II INDEPENDENT Division I 1976-Present 1366-1205-2 .531 1970 .....................................Bob Hines ..................8-19 .............296 ..................N/A ...............................N/A Division II 1970-75 129-108 .544 1971 .....................................Bob Hines ..................14-25 ...........359 ..................N/A ...............................N/A 1972 .....................................Ron Maestri ..............24-17 ............585 ..................N/A ...............................N/A CONFERENCES: 1973 .....................................Ron Maestri ..............26-13 ...........667 ..................N/A ...............................N/A Southland (2014-20) 64-119 .350 1974 .....................................Ron Maestri ..............34-14 ...........708 ..................N/A ...............................N/A Sun Belt (1978-79, 1992-2010) 243-253 .490 DIVISION I INDEPENDENT American South 1988-1991 44-19 .677 1975 ..................................... Ron Maestri ..............23-20 ..........535 ..................N/A ...............................N/A 1976 ..................................... Ron Maestri ..............26-14-1........646 ..................N/A ...............................N/A 1977 ..................................... Ron Maestri ..............35-9 ............795 ..................N/A ...............................N/A SUN BELT COACH ALMA MATER SEASONS G W-L-T PCT 1978 ..................................... Ron Maestri ..............35-16 ..........686 .................N/A .................................2nd Bob Hines Murray State ‘61 1970-1971 66 22-44-0 0.333 1979 ..................................... Ron Maestri ..............49-14 ..........778 ..................N/A .................................1st Ron Maestri Bradley ‘63 1972-1985, 2014-15 869 543-325-1 0.625 DIVISION I INDEPENDENT Tom Schwaner Loyola ‘63 1986-1999 835 462-373-0 0.553 1980 .................................... Ron Maestri ..............46-15 .........754 .................N/A .................................N/A Randy Bush UNO ‘94 2000-2004 289 144-145-0 0.498 1981 .................................... Ron Maestri ..............48-16 .........750 .................N/A .................................N/A Tom Walter Georgetown ‘91 2005-2009 300 153-147-0 0.510 1982 .................................... Ron Maestri ..............49-16 .........754 .................N/A .................................N/A Bruce Peddie Mansfield ‘87 2010-2013 201 41-160-0 0.204 1983 .................................... Ron Maestri ..............34-29 .........539 .................N/A .................................N/A Blake Dean LSU ’09 2016-Pres. 249 130-119-1 0.524 1984 .................................... Ron Maestri ..............46-26 .........636 .................N/A .................................N/A Totals 1970-Pres. 2810 1,495-1,313-2 0.532 1985 .................................... Ron Maestri ..............43-28 .........606 .................N/A .................................N/A 1986 ................................... Tom Schwaner ..........29-30 .........491..................N/A .................................N/A 1987 .................................... Tom Schwaner ..........44-19 .........698 .................N/A .................................N/A AMERICAN SOUTH 1988 ................................... Tom Schwaner...........42-23 ..........646 .................14-1 ................................1st/6 1989 .................................... Tom Schwaner...........33-34 ..........493 .................10-5 ...............................2nd/6 1990 .................................... Tom Schwaner...........37-27 ...........578 .................11-4 ................................T-1st/6 1991 ..................................... Tom Schwaner...........26-31 ..........456 .................9-9 .................................5th/7 SUN BELT 1992 .................................... Tom Schwaner...........27-27 ...........500 .................10-11 ..............................4th/West 1993..................................... Tom Schwaner...........25-28 ..........472 ..................9-10 ...............................4th/West 1994..................................... Tom Schwaner...........35-23 ..........603 .................16-8 ...............................T-1st/West 1995 ..................................... Tom Schwaner...........36-22 ..........621 .................15-11 ..............................5th/10 1996 .................................... Tom Schwaner...........43-21 ..........672 .................19-8 ...............................2nd/10 1997 ..................................... Tom Schwaner...........31-25 ...........554 .................11-15 ..............................8th/10 1998 .................................... Tom Schwaner...........29-29 ..........500 .................13-13 ..............................5th/10 1999 .................................... Tom Schwaner...........25-34 ..........424 .................15-18 ..............................5th/8 2000 .................................... Randy Bush................38-25 ..........617 ..................20-9 ...............................1st/8 2001 ..................................... Randy Bush................25-32 ..........439 .................13-14 ..............................5th/9 2002 .................................... Randy Bush................31-28 ..........525 .................12-12 ..............................5th/9 2003 .................................... Randy Bush................23-32 ..........417 ..................7-17 ................................9th/9 2004 .................................... Randy Bush................27-28 ..........491..................13-10 .............................3rd/9 2005 .................................... Tom Walter ................20-39 ..........339 .................10-14..............................7th/9 2006 .................................... Tom Walter ................30-28 ..........517 ..................12-12 ..............................5th/10 2007 ..................................... Tom Walter ................38-26 ..........595 .................16-14 ..............................T-2/11 2008 .................................... Tom Walter ................43-21 ..........671 ..................18-11 ..............................2nd/11 2009 .................................... Tom Walter ................22-33 ..........400 .................12-18 ..............................T-9/11 2010 ..................................... Bruce Peddie .............13-39 ..........250 .................2-26 ...............................11th/11 DIVISION I INDEPENDENT 2011 ..................................... Bruce Peddie ............4-50 ...........074 ................N/A .................................N/A 2012 .................................... Bruce Peddie ............17-27 ..........386 ................N/A .................................N/A 2013 .................................... Bruce Peddie ............7-44 ...........159 .................N/A .................................N/A SOUTHLAND 2014 .................................... Ron Maestri ..............11-38 ...........224 .................2-28 ...............................14th/14 2015 ..................................... Ron Maestri ..............14-40 ..........259 .................3-27................................13th/13 2016 ..................................... Blake Dean.................31-26 ..........544 .................14-16..............................7th/13 2017 ..................................... Blake Dean.................30-28-1 ......513 .................16-14 ..............................7th/13 2018 ..................................... Blake Dean.................29-32 ..........475 ..................14-16..............................T-7th/13 2019 ..................................... Blake Dean.................29-27 ..........518 .................13-17 ..............................T-9th/13 2020 .................................... Blake Dean.................11-6 .............647 .................2-1 ..................................N/A @PrivateersBSB 2 CWS APPEARANCES • 7 CONFERENCE TITLES • 16 NCAA REGIONALS -2- NEW ORLEANS BASEBALL RECORD BOOK POSTSEASON RESULTS COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 1987 1979 - TAMPA, FLA. - CHAMPIONS DATE OPPONENT RESULT 5/21 Louisiana Tech W, 18-5 5/5 South Florida W, 6-0 1974 DIVISION II 5/22 LSU L, 1-14 5/6 South Alabama W, 9-2 6/1 Valdosta State W, 13-9 5/23 Southern W, 6-2 5/7 South Alabama W, 6-1 6/2 Central Missouri St. W, 6-2 5/23 LSU L, 0-3 6/3 UC Irvine L, 6-12 1988 1994 - MOBILE, ALA. 6/4 New Haven W, 9-2 5/27 Michigan L, 4-6 5/18 South Alabama L, 0-6 6/4 UC Irvine W, 7-6 5/28 Texas L, 10-16 5/19 Arkansas St L, 8-9 (11) 6/4 UC Irvine L, 1-14 1989 5/26 Texas L, 0-2 1995 - JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 1984 DIVISION I 5/27 Sam Houston St W, 8-4 5/17 South Alabama L, 2-6 6/1 Texas L, 3-6 5/28 Western Michigan W, 6-5 5/18 UALR W, 1-0 6/3 Michigan W, 11-3 5/28 Oklahoma St W, 3-2 5/19 Lamar L, 5-6 6/6 Oklahoma St. L, 7-8 (10) 5/29 Texas L, 3-9 1996 1996 - MOBILE, ALA. NCAA REGIONALS 5/23 Georgia Tech W, 13-3 5/15 Jacksonville W, 8-2 YEAR OPPONENT RESULT 5/24 Tulane W, 13-5 5/16 Arkansas St. L, 5-6 1973 5/25 LSU L, 4-17 5/17 UT-Pan American W, 8-6 5/18 Bellarmine
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