Colorado State University
(Redirected from Colorado A&M College)
- Location: Fort Collins, CO
- Nickname: Rams
- Division: Dropped Baseball 1992
College World Series Appearances: 1 1950
Stats of MLB players who went here
Colorado State University sponsored baseball from around 1900 to 1992, with breaks for both World Wars. The school was a member of the Mountain States Conference until 1962 and the Western Athletic Conference from 1969 through the end of the school's participation in baseball. CSU currently competes in the Mountain West Conference in other sports.
The school was established as the Agricultural College of Colorado in 1879, and was known as Colorado College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts from 1935 to 1944 and Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College from 1944 until taking its current name in 1957.
People who went here[edit]
- Sal Bando Jr., minor league infielder
- Duane Banks, college coach
- Stephen Barga, umpire
- Bus Bergman, college coach
- Jenny Cavnar, broadcaster
- Nick Childs, college coach
- Chris Forbes, scout
- Joe Godri, college coach
- Frank Gonzales, minor league pitcher and manager
- Marc Gustafson, scout
- Tara Harbert, USA women's national team player
- Mark Huismann, pitcher
- Dick Kitamura, NPB infielder
- Mark Knudson, pitcher
- Tippy Martinez, pitcher
- Keli McGregor, executive
- Bobby Winkles, manager
Coaches[edit]
- Claude Reeds, 1915-1917
- Major Harrison, 1920-1922
- Joe Hamilton, 1923-1925
- Fred Ley, 1926-1927
- Joe E. Ryan, 1928-1934
- Andy Clark, 1935-1943
- Red Elder, 1947
- Marc Duncan, 1948-1955
- Irvi Ferguson, 1956-1975
- Tom Wheeler, 1976-1980 [1][2]
- Ran Railey, 1981-1985
- Glen Schwab, 1986-1990
- Kirk Mason, 1991-1992
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Overall Record | Conference Record | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1920 | 3-5 | ||
1921 | 7-2 | ||
1922 | 5-4 | ||
1923 | 8-2 | ||
1924 | 6-2-1 | ||
1925 | 10-2 | ||
1926 | 6-4 | ||
1927 | 7-3 | ||
1928 | 4-4 | ||
1929 | 5-4 | ||
1930 | 2-4 | ||
1931 | 2-3-1 | ||
1932 | 1-7 | ||
1933 | 2-6 | ||
1934 | 2-8 | ||
1935 | 6-2 | ||
1936 | 7-3 | ||
1937 | 4-4-1 | ||
1938 | 6-2 | ||
1939 | 6-6 | ||
1940 | 1-9 | ||
1941 | 5-6 | ||
1942 | 8-4 | ||
1943 | 2-2 | ||
1947 | 3-8 | ||
1948 | 3-10 | ||
1949 | 6-4 | ||
1950 | 17-4 | CWS District Tournaments / CWS | |
1951 | 13-2-1 | ||
1952 | 11-6 | ||
1953 | 5-10 | ||
1954 | 11-8 | ||
1955 | 2-16 | ||
1956 | 4-11 | ||
1957 | 11-16 | ||
1958 | 11-12 | ||
1959 | 12-12 | ||
1960 | 8-18 | ||
1961 | 3-21 | ||
1962 | 9-19 | ||
1963 | 5-18 | ||
1964 | 1-20 | ||
1965 | 8-16 | ||
1966 | 11-16-1 | ||
1967 | 10-15 | ||
1968 | 9-15 | ||
1969 | 13-20 | 5-13 | |
1970 | 9-18 | 2-12 | |
1971 | 10-22 | 6-12 | |
1972 | 20-20 | 12-6 | |
1973 | 11-20 | 7-11 | |
1974 | 13-24 | 4-12 | |
1975 | 17-19 | 8-10 | |
1976 | 18-26 | 2-16 | |
1977 | 38-25 | 7-11 | |
1978 | 20-26 | 6-12 | |
1979 | 22-23 | 6-11 | |
1980 | 17-37 | 4-13 | |
1981 | 16-27 | 8-15 | |
1982 | 15-31 | 6-15 | |
1983 | 12-36 | 4-18 | |
1984 | 15-35 | 8-16 | |
1985 | 15-34 | 8-16 | |
1986 | 19-29 | 8-14 | |
1987 | 14-31 | 1-21 | |
1988 | 17-36 | 4-22 | |
1989 | 14-35 | 5-20 | |
1990 | 9-42 | 4-24 | |
1991 | 18-39 | 5-20 | |
1992 | 21-39 | 5-23 |
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