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UC Irvine Baseball Year-By-Year Year DII Record Conf. NCAA 1970 33 UC Irvine Baseball Year-by-Year Division I Postseason 2011 Westwood Regional Year DII Record Conf. NCAA Year DI Record Conf. NCAA 2004 South Bend Regional June 3 – UC Irvine 12, Fresno State 6 1970 33-12-3 Indep. 0-2 1978 17-28-1 10-16-1 - June 4 – Arizona 7, UC Irvine 3 June 4 – UC Irvine 4, San Francisco 3 1971 27-17-1 Indep. 0-2 1979 23-36-1 9-19-1 - June 5 – Notre Dame 6, UC Irvine 5 June 5 – UC Irvine 4, UCLA 3 1972 33-19-1 Indep. 1-2 1980 37-25-1 18-9 - 2011 Charlottesville Super Regional 1973 44-12 Indep. *7-1 1981 31-23 13-15 - 2006 Malibu Regional June 11 – Virginia 6, UC Irvine 0 1974 48-8 Indep. *7-1 1982 28-29-1 11-17 - June 2 – UCLA 3, UC Irvine 2 June 12 – UC Irvine 6, Virginia 4 1975 15-27 Indep. - 1983 25-25 16-12 - June 3 – Missouri 5, UC Irvine 4 (14) June 13 – Virginia 3, UC Irvine 2 1976 24-20-1 Indep. - 1984 23-34-1 11-16 - 1977 30-23 Indep. - 1985 27-28-1 14-13 - 2007 Round Rock Regional 2014 Corvallis Regional 1986 20-26-2 9-12 - June 1 – UC Irvine 13, Wake Forest 0 May 30 – UC Irvine 10, UNLV 3 Division II Postseason 1987 27-26-1 13-8 - June 2 – UC Irvine 3, Texas 1 May 31 – UC Irvine 14, Oregon State 2 1970 Division II West Regional 1988 30-28-1 9-12 - June 3 – UC Irvine 9, Texas 6 June 1 – Oregon State 4, UC Irvine 0 May 19 – Chapman 3, UC Irvine 0 1989 20-35-1 6-15 - 2007 Wichita Super Regional June 2 – UC Irvine 4, Oregon State 2 May 20 – Sac State 5, UC Irvine 3 1990 34-25 10-11 - June 9 – UC Irvine 1, Wichita State 0 2014 Stillwater Super Regional 1991 24-32 6-15 - June 10 – UC Irvine 3, Wichita State 2 June 6 – UC Irvine 8, Oklahoma State 4 1971 Division II West Regional 1992 23-27 10-14 - 2007 College World Series June 7 – UC Irvine 1, Oklahoma State 0 May 21 – Puget Sound 3, UC Irvine 0 -- No team from 1993-2001 – June 16 – Arizona State 5, UC Irvine 4 2014 College World Series May 22 – CSUN 10, UC Irvine 5 2002 33-26 14-10 - June 18 – UC Irvine 5, CSF 4 (13 inn.) June 14 – UC Irvine 3, Texas 1 2003 21-35 8-13 - June 19 – UC Irvine 8, Ariz. State 7 (10) June 16 – Vanderbilt 6, UC Irvine 4 1972 Division II West Regional 2004 34-23-1 10-11 0-2 June 20 – Oregon State 7, UC Irvine 1 June 18 – Texas 1, UC Irvine 0 May 25 – CSUN 10, UC Irvine 1 2005 31-25 10-11 - May 26 – UC Irvine 9, Chapman 4 2006 36-24 11-10 0-2 2008 Lincoln Regional All-Time Coaching Records (#/Yrs/W-L) May 27 – Chapman 2, UC Irvine 0 2007 47-17-1 15-6 + 7-2 May 30 – UC Irvine 9, Oral Roberts 7 Gary Adams 5 1970-74 185-68-5 2008 42-18 14-10 % 4-2 May 31 – UC Irvine 3, Nebraska 2 Tom Spence 2 1975-76 39-47-1 1973 Division II West Regional 2009 45-15 22-2 # 2-2 June 1 – UC Irvine 8, Oral Roberts 0 Eddie Allen 2 1977-78 47-51-1 May 25 – UC Irvine 7 CSUN 1 2010 39-21 17-7 2-2 2008 Baton Rouge Super Regional Steve Hertz 2 1979-80 60-61-2 May 26 – Puget Sound 4, UC Irvine 2 2011 43-18 16-8 % 4-2 June 7 – UC Irvine 11, LSU 5 Mike Gerakos 12 1981-92 312-338-8 May 26 – UC Irvine 7, Puget Sound 3 2012 31-25 13-11 - June 8 – LSU 9, UC Irvine 7 John Savage 3 2002-04 88-84-1 May 27 – UC Irvine 8, CSUN 6 (14 inn.) 2013 33-22 15-12 - June 9 – LSU 21, UC Irvine 7 Dave Serrano 3 2005-07 114-66-1 1973 Division II College World Series 2014 41-25 15-9 + 6-3 Mike Gillespie 11 2008-18 393-249 June 1 – UC Irvine 6, MO-St. Louis 5 2015 33-23 15-9 - 2009 Irvine Regional Ben Orloff 2 2019- 45-24 June 3 – UC Irvine 6, Eastern Illinois 2 2016 31-25 11-13 - May 29 – UC Irvine 4, Fresno State 2 June 4 – UC Irvine 5, Ithaca 0 2017 23-33 9-15 - May 30 – Virginia 5, UC Irvine 0 Program W-L 1,283-988-19 1973 Division II Championship 2018 32-24 13-11 - May 31 – UC Irvine 14, SDSU 3 Division I 1,029-850-13 June 4 – UC Irvine 9, Ithaca 6 2019 37-17 17-7 - May 31 – Virginia 4, UC Irvine 1 Division II 254-138-6 2020 8-7 Shortened season 1970-1992 643-565-17 1974 Division II West Regional 2021 2010 Westwood Regional Big West 286-242 May 25 – UC Irvine 4, CSF 2 June 4 – LSU 11, UC Irvine 10 (11 inn.) May 25 – UC Irvine 12, Puget Sound 5 * - National Champion (DII) June 5 – UC Irvine 19, Kent State 9 May 26 – UC Irvine 14, Sac State 3 + - Reached College World Series June 6 – UC Irvine 4, LSU 3 1974 Division II College World Series % - Reached NCAA Super Regional June 6 – UCLA 6, UC Irvine 2 June 1 – UC Irvine 6, New Haven 2 # - Conference Champion June 2 – UC Irvine 8, Ohio Northern 1 June 3 – UC Irvine 12, New Orleans 6 UCI joined Division I in 1978 June 4 – New Orleans 7, UC Irvine 6 Member of the SCBA from 1978-1984 1974 Division II Championship Member of the PCAA from 1985-87 June 5 – UC Irvine 14, New Orleans 1 Member of the Big West since 1988 All-Time vs. Big West (#/W-L/Home) Iowa 3 1-2 0-0 Santa Clara 11 4-7 2-4 Anteater Ballpark Attendance (76) Fans Result Opp. Date Cal Poly 57 31-26 16-14 Ithaca 2 2-0 0-0 South Alabama 1 1-0 0-0 Fans Result Opp. Date 1132 W, 5-3 USC 3/5/02 CSF 131 42-89 16-46 James Madison 1 1-0 0-0 Seattle U 5 4-1 3-0 3176 L, 12-5 #25 CSF 4/4/08 1113 W, 10-6 Sac State 5/11/02 1102 W, 8-1 UCD 5/17/09 CSUN 78 46-32 28-9 Kansas State 2 1-1 0-0 Southern 2 2-0 0-0 3083 L, 8-5 USD 1/25/02 3002 W, 4-2 FS (NCAA) 5/29/09 1095 W, 4-1 #12 CSF 4/14/12 Hawai’i 42 30-12 14-2 Keio 1 1-0 1-0 So. California Coll. 37 24-12-1 16-8 2965 L, 6-4 #25 CSF 4/6/08 1092 W, 12-3 SDSU 3/10/02 Long Beach State 133 72-60-1 37-28-1 Kent State 1 1-0 0-0 Southern Illinois 4 1-3 0-0 2726 W(10), 5-4 UCLA 5/19/09 1085 W, 3-2 CP 4/14/07 UC Davis 45 35-10 20-4 La Verne 6 6-0 4-0 Southern Utah 12 12-0 10-0 2608 W, 3-2 #25 CSF 4/5/08 1075 L, 17-6 UCSB 4/7/02 UC Riverside 80 52-28 30-11 Lamar 2 2-0 0-0 Stanford 4 0-4 0-1 2282 L, 5-0 UVA (NCAA) 5/30/09 1072 W, 3-0 Nevada 5/10/07 UC Santa Barbara 115 57-58 33-22 Loyola Marymount 87 46-38-3 21-23-1 Stony Brook 1 1-0 1-0 2035 W, 7-3 USC 2/27/08 1057 L, 10-0 #13 LBSU 4/10/05 LSU 5 2-3 0-0 St. John’s 3 2-1 2-1 2026 L, 12-4 #20 LBSU 4/1/07 1056 W, 6-2 #9 USC 3/10/15 All-Time Series Records (#/W-L/Home) Maryland 1 1-0 1-0 TCU 6 3-3 2-1 1856 W, 14-3 SDSU 5/31/09 1048 W, 14-7 UCSB 3/24/08 1041 L(12), 6-4 #11 UCLA 4/16/13 Alabama State 1 1-0 0-0 Masters College 1 1-0 1-0 Tennessee 7 3-4 2-1 1840 L, 13-3 #2 UCLA 5/19/15 1839 L, 9-1 CSF 5/16/14 1033 L, 4-1 USD 1/26/02 Antelope Valley 2 1-1 1-1 Michigan 1 0-1 0-1 Texas 4 3-1 0-0 1830 W, 9-7 CSF 5/4/02 1032 W, 6-0 UCLA 3/9/04 Arizona 24 7-15-2 3-3 Minnesota 9 6-3 3-2 Texas A&M 1 0-1 0-0 1750 L, 6-2 #9 UCLA 5/22/12 1030 W, 16-7 UCD 4/29/07 Arizona State 15 6-9 2-0 Missouri 1 0-1 0-0 Texas Tech 1 0-1 0-0 1730 W, 8-4 LBSU 5/24/13 1029 L, 8-3 CSF 4/27/18 All-Time Series Records (#/W-L/Home) All-Time Series Records (#/W-L/Home) All-Time Series Records (#/W-L/Home) 1642 L, 8-4 #1 CSF 4/9/06 1021 W, 7-4 USC 5/21/19 Azusa Pacific 10 8-2 7-1 Missouri-St.
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