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Recordbook 19.Pdf ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Les Perrin Larry Hays Jimmy Shankle (1964-1966) (1971-1986) (1987-91/2000-01) No Records Kept 695-381 (.646) 342-160 (.681) Daren Hays Bobby Sherrard (1992-1999) (2002-2003) 356-163 (.685) 86-44 (.661) Nathan Blackwood (2004-Present) 652-261 (.713) Coach Blackwood is now in his 16th season at the helm of the Lubbock Christian baseball program, matching the most seasons by any baseball head coach in LCU history. The Chaps have won one NAIA National Championship under Blackwood, and the Lubbock Christian alumnus has led LCU to the NCAA postseason two of the three years since the Chaps became eligible. year-by-year results YEAR OVERALL AT HOME HEAD COACH 1971 28-16 31-14 Larry Hays 1972 31-14 14-5 Larry Hays 1973 35-14 19-4 Larry Hays 1974 41-17 18-6 Larry Hays 1975 36-24 15-3 Larry Hays 1976 49-17 22-3 Larry Hays 1977 44-27 15-9 Larry Hays 1978 47-24 26-6 Larry Hays 1979 42-24 18-4 Larry Hays 1980 54-34 23-7 Larry Hays 1981 38-40 32-18 Larry Hays 1982 64-21 34-2 Larry Hays 1983 56-27 28-6 Larry Hays 1984 51-14 25-2 Larry Hays 1985 38-29 14-7 Larry Hays 1986 41-39 26-7 Larry Hays 1987 44-29 21-9 Jimmy Shankle 1988 49-27 21-9 Jimmy Shankle 1989 52-25 22-6 Jimmy Shankle 1990 40-24 21-7 Jimmy Shankle 1991 59-15 32-5 Jimmy Shankle 1992 45-21 23-5 Daren Hays 1993 33-32 19-12 Daren Hays 1994 40-24 26-12 Daren Hays 1995 52-16 30-4 Daren Hays 1996 39-19 27-3 Daren Hays 1997 48-16 33-2 Daren Hays 1998 52-18 22-4 Daren Hays 1999 47-17 36-17 Daren Hays 2000 53-16 24-5 Jimmy Shankle 2001 45-24 26-11 Jimmy Shankle 2002 42-17 23-8 Bobby Sherrard 2003 44-27 17-6 Bobby Sherrard 2004 36-28 21-10 Nathan Blackwood 2005 53-15 27-5 Nathan Blackwood 2006 50-17 24-8 Nathan Blackwood 2007 37-17 14-5 Nathan Blackwood 2008 53-4 25-1 Nathan Blackwood 2009 52-8 21-3 Nathan Blackwood 2010 46-15 24-8 Nathan Blackwood 2011 46-14 29-7 Nathan Blackwood 2012 35-22 19-7 Nathan Blackwood 2013 44-17 19-5 Nathan Blackwood 2014 39-10 24-4 Nathan Blackwood 2015 23-25 11-11 Nathan Blackwood 2016 37-19 25-5 Nathan Blackwood 2017 38-16 18-4 Nathan Blackwood 2018 34-20 21-6 Nathan Blackwood 2019 35-17 18-4 Nathan Blackwood Totals 2,137-1,028 1,105-317 Five Coaches All-time rivalries Opponent Total Began Opponent Total Began Abilene Christian 34-8 1972 Eastern Montana 2-0 1974 Adams State 17-5 1974 Eastern New Mexico 58-21 1971 Angelo State 12-16 2010 Emporia State 2-1 1980 Arkansas 0-4 1985 Fairfield 0-1 1974 Arizona State 2-13 1984 Fort Hays State 1-1 1994 Arizona Christian 4-0 2011 Friends University 1-0 2004 Arkansas-Fort Smith 13-6 2014 Georgetown (KY) 1-0 1990 Auburn-Montgomery 1-0 2006 Graceland 2-0 2009 Augustana 0-1 2015 Grand Canyon 29-40 1974 Austin College 6-0 1973 Greenville Illinois 6-0 1981 Azusa Pacific 1-1 1982 Grinnell College 1-0 1994 Bacone 1-0 2003 Hardin Simmons 83-33 1972 Baylor 13-34 1980 Hastings College 0-1 1995 Bellhaven 0-1 2010 Hawaii-Pacific 0-2 1987 Bellvue 16-7 1994 Randall (OK) 6-0 1994 Bemidji State 5-0 1972 Howard Payne 33-12 1990 Berry College 1-0 2009 Houston Baptist 24-13 1990 Bethany Nazarene 4-0 1973 Huston-Tillotson 4-0 1989 Biola 3-0 1982 Incarnate Word 10-4 1998 Bishop College 1-0 1977 Indiana 1-1 1977 British Columbia 1-0 2006 Iowa State 4-0 1980 California Baptist 5-1 1982 Iowa Weslyan 6-0 1980 California Lutheran 1-1 1982 Jackson State 1-0 1977 Cal. State Dominguez Hills 0-2 1982 Jamestown (ND) 1-0 2013 California - San Diego 0-1 1987 Jarvis Christian College 23-13 1973 Cameron 11-2 1976 Kansas Wesleyan 4-0 2007 Central Oklahoma 1-0 2019 Lee (TN) 2-2 2009 Coastal Carolina 1-0 1983 Lewis & Clark 3-2 1983 Coe College 1-0 1978 Lewis (IL) 0-2 1977 College of Artesia 6-2 1971 Liberty 0-1 1981 College of Santa Fe 2-0 2009 Lindenwood 19-1 1997 Colorado Mesa 1-1 2016 Louisiana College 1-0 1987 Colorado School of Mines 7-1 1999 LSU-Shreveport 3-1 2006 Colorado State 2-0 1983 Lyon College 1-0 2013 Colorado State-Pueblo 4-4 2016 Maine 0-1 1980 Concordia (TX) 18-3 1985 Mary Hardin Baylor 13-3 1981 Concordia Irvine (CA) 0-1 2011 Marian 1-0 2015 Concordia St. Paul (MN) 1-0 2015 Metro State 5-1 2018 Culver-Stockton 2-0 2006 McMurry 17-5 1996 Cumberland 5-1 2006 Michigan State 3-2 1977 Dallas 7-1 1973 Mid-America Christian 23-2 1995 Dallas Baptist 60-38 1973 Midwestern State 35-13 1974 David Lipscomb 1-1 1977 Minnesota State-Mankato 10-3 1989 Dickinson State 1-1 2013 Minot State 1-0 2013 East Central Oklahoma 5-0 1985 Missouri Southern State 23-6 1984 Eastern Michigan 1-1 1996 Missouri Western 1-0 2017 All-time rivalries Opponent Total Began Opponent Total Began Monmouth 1-0 1977 Southwest Louisiana 2-0 1992 Morningside 2-0 1980 Southwestern Okla. 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