Delaware State University
(Redirected from Delaware State College)
- Location: Dover, DE
- Nickname: Hornets
- Conference: Northeast Conference 2023- ; Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 1972-2022; Division-I Independent 1988-1991; Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association ?-1971
- Ballpark: Soldier Field 1958-present
Delaware State University was known as Delaware State College until 1993. Scott Gines was athletics director here.
Coaches[edit]
- James H. "Fuzzy" Williams, 1968?-1976, 1980-1984
- Jackie Robinson, 1979
- Harry Van Sant, 1985-1998
- Tripp Keister, 1999-2000
- J.P. Blandin, 2001-2024
Assistant Coaches[edit]
- J.P. Blandin, 2000
- Will Gardner, 2004-2006
- Nate Goulet, 1998-1999
- Cameron Jimenez, ?2017-2018?2018-2019?
- Russ Steinhorn, 2009-2010 and 2012
People who went here[edit]
- Pedro Swann, outfielder
- Bret Underwood, college coach
- Harry Van Sant, college coach
- Jake Wood, infielder
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Overall Record | Conference Record | Post Season |
---|---|---|---|
1967 | 10-6-1 | ||
1968 | |||
1969 | 15-6 | ||
1970 | 15-5 | 9-3 | |
1971 | 15-6 | 12-5 | NAIA District Tournaments |
1972 | 12-8 | 7-4 | |
1973 | 13-7 | 6-4 | |
1974 | 15-5 | 8-4 | NAIA District Tournaments / NAIA Area Tournaments |
1975 | 12-11 | ||
1976 | 11-9 | 2-2 | |
1977 | |||
1978 | NAIA District Tournaments | ||
1979 | 10-26-1 | ||
1980 | 7-22-1 | 0-4 | |
1981 | 14-26 | 4-3 | |
1982 | 20-25 | 5-2 | |
1983 | |||
1984 | 22-21 | 3-4 | MEAC |
1985 | 22-23 | 10-5 | MEAC |
1986 | 18-20-1 | 6-2 | MEAC |
1987 | 17-26-1 | 5-7-1 | MEAC |
1988 | 12-11-1 | 13-3 | MEAC |
1989 | 18-8-1 | 6-3-1 | MEAC |
1990 | 14-18 | 5-0 | MEAC |
1991 | 27-13 | 15-8 | MEAC |
1992 | 16-11 | 9-6 | MEAC |
1993 | 16-19 | 10-5 | MEAC |
1994 | 22-18 | 13-6 | MEAC |
1995 | 10-37 | 8-16 | MEAC |
1996 | 11-22 | 9-9 | MEAC |
1997 | 12-30 | 8-14 | MEAC |
1998 | 8-27 | 6-10 | MEAC |
1999 | 20-23 | 13-5 | MEAC |
2000 | 25-15 | 14-1 | MEAC |
2001 | 37-10 | 17-1 | MEAC |
2002 | 40-19 | 16-1 | MEAC |
2003 | 27-25 | 9-0 | MEAC |
2004 | 27-23 | 11-5 | MEAC |
2005 | 19-27 | 10-7 | MEAC |
2006 | 18-36-2 | 7-11 | MEAC |
2007 | 22-27-2 | 10-8 | MEAC |
2008 | 16-33 | 11-7 | MEAC |
2009 | 19-25-1 | 10-8 | MEAC |
2010 | 13-36 | 8-10 | MEAC |
2011 | 26-29 | 11-7 | MEAC |
2012 | 40-17-1 | 22-2 | MEAC |
2013 | 33-15 | 21-3 | MEAC |
2014 | 30-17 | 17-7 | MEAC |
2015 | 16-29 | 13-11 | MEAC |
2016 | 13-36 | 13-10 | MEAC |
2017 | 22-25 | 14-10 | MEAC |
2018 | 9-35 | 7-16 | |
2019 | 20-25 | 12-12 | MEAC |
2020 | 3-12 | 0-0 | |
2021 | 15-27 | 13-18 | MEAC |
2022 | 25-23 | 19-14 | MEAC |
2023 | 13-35 | 8-22 | |
2024 | 22-27 | 20-13 | NEC |
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