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Western Baseball Record Book Coaching Summary Western Baseball Record Book WESTERN BASEBALL RECORD BOOK COACHING SUMMARY WESTERN BASEBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR ... HEAD COACH ..... OVERALL .... CONFERENCE YEAR ... HEAD COACH ..... OVERALL .... CONFERENCE 1955 .........GUY RICCI .................8-11-0 ............... 6-8 IIAC 2008 .........STAN HYMAN ............21-33-0 ............. 13-11 THE SUMMIT LEAGUE 1956 .........GUY RICCI .................14-9-0 ............... 7-4 2009 .........STAN HYMAN ............13-33-0 ............. 8-16 1957 .........GUY RICCI .................22-7-0 ............... 7-3 (3RD NAIA) 2010 .........MIKE VILLANO ..........14-39-0 ............. 6-21 1958 .........GUY RICCI .................12-15-0 ............. N/A 2011 .........MIKE VILLANO ..........21-38-0 ............. 13-15 1959 .........GUY RICCI .................14-11-0 ............. 9-6 2012 .........MIKE VILLANO ..........17-35-1 ............. 7-17 1960 .........GUY RICCI .................15-10-0 ............. N/A 2013 .........RYAN BROWNLEE ....19-37-0 ............. 9-17 1961 .........GUY RICCI .................11-18-0 ............. N/A 2014 .........RYAN BROWNLEE ....21-32-0 ............. 11-13 1962 .........GUY RICCI .................15-18-1 ............. 6-12 2015 .........RYAN BROWNLEE ....17-33-0 ............. 10-20 1963 .........GUY RICCI .................16-18-0 ............. 5-7 2016 .........RYAN BROWNLEE ....14-36-0 ............. 11-19 1964 .........GUY RICCI .................22-8-0 ............... 7-5 2017 .........RYAN BROWNLEE ....18-32-0 ............. 12-15 1965 .........GUY RICCI .................23-6-0 ............... 10-2 (1ST IIAC) 2018 .........RYAN BROWNLEE ....17-31-0 ............. 14-12 1966 .........GUY RICCI .................12-16-1 ............. 2-10 2019 .........RYAN BROWNLEE ....22-31-0 ............. 16-14 1967 .........GUY RICCI .................19-10-0 ............. 3-4 2020 .........ANDY PASCOE...........0-13-0 ............... 0-0 1968 .........GUY RICCI .................23-17-0 ............. 3-6 2021.........ANDY PASCOE...........11-29-0..............7-20 1969 .........GUY RICCI .................24-13-1 ............. 6-3 (1ST IIAC) 1970 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........15-17-0 ............. 5-4 1971 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........20-25-0 ............. N/A **ACCURATE COACHING RECORDS DO NOT EXIST PRIOR TO THE 1955 SEASON 1972 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........15-9-1 ............... N/A 1973 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........24-18-0 ............. N/A (2ND MIDEAST REGION) 1974 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........31-12-0 ............. N/A 1975 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........18-15-0 ............. N/A 1976 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........19-16-0 ............. N/A 1977 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........19-21-0 ............. N/A 1978 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........25-15-0 ............. N/A 1979 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........15-13-0 ............. N/A 1980 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........21-20-0 ............. N/A 1981 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........12-24-1 ............. N/A 1982 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........14-19-0 ............. N/A 1983 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........16-14-2 ............. N/A 1984 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........28-8-1 ............... N/A 1985 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........25-14-1 ............. 7-5 AMCU 1986 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........19-22-0 ............. 6-6 1987 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........20-18-0 ............. 3-7 1988 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........17-19-1 ............. 4-8 1989 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........20-18-0 ............. 3-7 1990 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........19-20-0 ............. 4-8 MID-CONTINENT CONF. OVERALL RECORDS BY WINNING PERCENTAGE 1991 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........21-23-0 ............. 5-5 1992 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........16-31-0 ............. 11-9 GUY RICCI 1993 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........12-28-1 ............. 7-12-1 250-187-2 (.569%) 1994 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........21-21-0 ............. 10-12 1995 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........21-21-1 ............. 12-10 DICK PAWLOW 1996 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........14-27-0 ............. 9-13 545-562-9 (.488%) ... 29 YEARS 1997 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........13-24-0 ............. 10-9 1998 .........DICK PAWLOW ..........15-28-0 ............. 12-10 STAN HYMAN 1999 .........KIM JOHNSON ..........14-35-0 ............. 9-9 187-271-0 (.408%) ... 8 YEARS 2000 .........KIM JOHNSON ..........17-39-0 ............. 12-15 2001 .........KIM JOHNSON ..........12-38-0 ............. 10-16 RYAN BROWNLEE 2002 .........STAN HYMAN ............12-39-0 ............. 6-9 128-232 (.356%) ... 7 YEARS 2003 .........STAN HYMAN ............25-38-0 ............. 10-10 2004 .........STAN HYMAN ............29-36-0 ............. 13-10 MIKE VILLANO 2005 .........STAN HYMAN ............24-34-0 ............. 14-10 52-112-1 (.315%) ... 3 YEARS 2006 .........STAN HYMAN ............32-32-0 ............. 14-8 2007 .........STAN HYMAN ............31-26-0 ............. 11-9 KIM JOHNSON 43-112-0 (.277%) ... 3 YEARS ANDY PASCOE 11-42-0 (.262%) ... 2 YEARS YEARLY RESULTS WESTERN BASEBALL RECORD BOOK 1948 • AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS .......W ..... 12-9 5/2 QUINCY .....................................L ........ 2-9 (13-8 OVERALL, 7-1 IIAC) • AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS .......L ........ 3-4 5/8 • CENTRAL MICHIGAN .............W ....... 7-6 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN (F) ..........W ....... 9-0 • CENTRAL MICHIGAN .............L ...... 2-17 QUINCY .....................................W ... 16-10 • AT ILLINOIS STATE ................W ..... 14-6 5/11 CULVER-STOCKTON .................W ....... 4-3 WISCONSIN ..............................L ...... 5-11 • EASTERN ILLINOIS ...............L ........ 3-8 5/15 • AT EASTERN MICHIGAN ........W ....... 4-3 AUGUSTANA .............................W ..... 15-3 • EASTERN ILLINOIS ...............W ....... 7-3 • AT EASTERN MICHIGAN ........L ........ 1-3 QUINCY .....................................L ........ 3-8 QUINCY .....................................L .... 11-14 5/18 AT CULVER-STOCKTON............L ........ 5-7 • SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ............W ..... 11-6 CULVER-STOCKTON .................W ..... 10-4 5/19 MILLIKIN ..................................W ....... 9-1 • SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ............W ..... 13-9 MONMOUTH..............................W ....... 7-2 5/21 • AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS .......L ........ 2-3 CARTHAGE ...............................W ...... 7-5 • AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS .......L ........ 1-6 CULVER-STOCKTON .................W ...... 6-2 1951 5/25 AUGUSTANA .............................W ....... 5-2 ST. AMBROSE ...........................L ..... 8-10 (10-3 OVERALL, 4-2 IIAC) ILLINOIS WESLEYAN ...............L ....... 2-3 1954 AUGUSTANA .............................L ....... 3-9 QUINCY .....................................W ....... 8-6 (6-13 OVERALL, 3-9 IIAC) • EASTERN ILLINOIS ...............L ....... 1-3 • SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ............W ....... 4-2 CULVER-STOCKTON .................W ....... 1-0 • CENTRAL MICHIGAN .............L ........ 4-8 CULVER-STOCKTON .................W ..... 13-1 MONMOUTH..............................W .... 21-0 MONMOUTH..............................W ... 16-11 MONMOUTH..............................W ... 14-10 • EASTERN ILLINOIS ...............W ...... 7-4 CARTHAGE ...............................L ........ 1-5 • NORTHERN ILLINOIS ............L ........ 1-5 • ILLINOIS STATE .....................W ...... 5-4 • NORTHERN ILLINOIS ............L ........ 3-5 • NORTHERN ILLINOIS ............L ........ 0-2 PEORIA CATS ............................L ..... 5-10 • NORTHERN ILLINOIS ............W ....... 3-1 • ILLINOIS STATE .....................L ........ 1-9 MONMOUTH..............................L ..... 8-14 MONMOUTH..............................W ....... 2-1 • ILLINOIS STATE .....................L ........ 1-4 • ILLINOIS STATE .....................W ...... 4-2 • ILLINOIS STATE .....................W ....... 5-0 QUINCY .....................................L ........ 5-6 • NORTHERN ILLINOIS ............W ...... 4-2 • ILLINOIS STATE .....................W ....... 2-1 IOWA .........................................L ...... 1-10 • NORTHERN ILLINOIS ............W ...... 7-4 PARSONS COLLEGE .................W ..... 14-9 • CENTRAL MICHIGAN .............L ...... 3-10 IOWA WESLEYAN .....................W ....... 3-0 • CENTRAL MICHIGAN .............W ....... 6-3 QUINCY .....................................W ....... 4-3 AUGUSTANA .............................L ........ 4-5 1949 • EASTERN MICHIGAN .............L ........ 4-9 (9-9 OVERALL, 3-2 IIAC) • EASTERN MICHIGAN .............W ....... 9-5 1952 CULVER-STOCKTON .................L ........ 1-4 AUGUSTANA .............................W ..... 15-2 (8-10 OVERALL, 4-6 IIAC) • SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ............L ........ 2-9 CARTHAGE ...............................W ....... 9-4 4/1 AT QUINCY ................................L ........ 4-6 • SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ............L ........ 3-7 CULVER-STOCKTON .................W ....... 9-1 4/8 ILLINOIS COLLEGE ..................W ..... 11-1 • EASTERN ILLINOIS ...............W ....... 4-1 • SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ............L ...... 9-10 4/17 MILLIKIN ..................................L ........ 1-2 • EASTERN ILLINOIS ...............L ........ 1-7 • SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ............W ....... 6-2 4/18 • AT EASTERN ILLINOIS ..........L ........ 0-3 QUINCY .....................................W ....... 9-7 MILLIKIN ..................................L ........ 5-8 • AT EASTERN ILLINOIS (8) .....L ........ 4-5 QUINCY .....................................L ...... 6-10 4/25 • AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS .......L ........ 1-4 AUGUSTANA .............................W ..... 15-6 • AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS .......W ..... 10-6 1955 CULVER-STOCKTON .................L
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