University of California, Los Angeles

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College World Series Appearances: 5 1969, 1997, 2010, 2012 & 2013

Better known as UCLA

Stats of MLB players who are school alumni

College World Series title in 2013

College World Series runner-up in 2010

UCLA has produced several dozen major leaguers, the most prominent of whom is Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson. Chris Chambliss and Todd Zeile had over 7,500 major league at-bats, while Jeff Conine and Eric Karros had over 6,000. Other prominent players include Bobby Brown (who later became president of the American League), Don Slaught, Chase Utley and Troy Glaus. Pitchers include Bill Bonham and Tim Leary.

In 2014, UCLA honored Robinson on the 75th anniversary of his enrollment at the school by retiring his number 42 across all of its athletic teams and renaming its athletics facilities the "Jackie Robinson Athletics and Recreation Complex."

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People who went here[edit]

Year-by-Year Record[edit]

Year Overall Record Conference Record Notes
1920 3-10 1-9
1921 7-11 5-5
1922 19-8-1 7-3
1923 16-2 7-2
1924 16-2 10-0
1925 9-8
1926 14-6 6-4
1927 6-9 4-2
1928 7-10 3-9
1929 8-18-2 4-11
1930 5-17 2-13
1931 10-19-1 3-15
1932 14-11 7-11
1933 7-9
1934 10-7
1935 15-11 8-7
1936 15-12 8-7
1937 17-12 7-8
1938 10-14 6-9
1939 13-13 4-11
1940 14-23-1 6-9
1941 6-19-1 3-12
1942 7-18 5-10
1943 6-13 6-4
1944 16-12 5-3
1945 6-19 2-6
1946 15-13 4-8
1947 29-15 7-8
1948 21-18 5-10
1949 21-15 8-6
1950 19-21 5-10
1951 24-13 10-6
1952 21-15 8-8
1953 16-20 6-10
1954 19-16 6-10
1955 22-9-1 9-6
1956 11-21-2 5-11
1957 15-15-2 5-9
1958 14-19 5-11
1959 9-26 2-14
1960 18-29-1 4-12
1961 30-17-2 9-7
1962 23-22-3 4-12
1963 30-17-2 9-7
1964 35-16-2 13-7
1965 33-15 10-10
1966 35-24 10-10
1967 43-19 10-6
1968 35-20 11-8
1969 42-12-1 17-4 CWS District Tournaments / CWS 7th (t)
1970 26-24-1 8-7 Pac-8
1971 38-17 11-6
1972 32-33-1 4-14
1973 29-24 7-11
1974 26-35 7-11
1975 31-22 7-11
1976 35-25 16-8
1977 31-30 10-8
1978 39-20 9-9
1979 43-18 21-9 CWS Regionals
1980 31-22-3 15-15
1981 21-35 7-23
1982 38-27 11-19
1983 28-24-1 12-18
1984 28-32 8-22
1985 34-30-1 13-17
1986 39-23 21-9 CWS Regionals
1987 40-25-1 16-14 CWS Regionals
1988 31-28 12-18
1989 27-32 10-20
1990 41-26 14-16 CWS Regionals
1991 29-30 13-17
1992 37-26 14-16 CWS Regionals
1993 37-23 17-13 CWS Regionals
1994 22-36 11-19
1995 29-28 12-18
1996 36-28 16-14 CWS Regionals
1997 45-21-1 19-11 CWS Regionals / CWS 7th (t)
1998 24-33 11-19
1999 31-31 13-11 CWS Regionals
2000 38-26 17-7 CWS Regionals / CWS Super Regionals
2001 30-27 9-15
2002 26-35 9-15
2003 38-31 11-13
2004 35-29 14-10 CWS Regionals
2005 15-41 4-20
2006 33-25 13-10 CWS Regionals
2007 33-28 14-10 CWS Regionals / CWS Super Regionals
2008 33-27 13-11 CWS Regionals
2009 27-29 15-12
2010 50-14 18-9 CWS Regionals / CWS Super Regionals / CWS 2nd
2011 35-24 18-9 CWS Regionals
2012 48-16 20-10 CWS Regionals / CWS Super Regionals / CWS
2013 49-17 21-9 CWS Regionals / CWS Super Regionals / CWS 1st
2014 25-30-1 12-18
2015 45-16 22-8 CWS Regionals
2016 25-31 12-18
2017 30-27 19-11 CWS Regionals
2018 38-21 19-11 CWS Regionals
2019 52-11 24-5 CWS Regionals / CWS Super Regionals
2020 13-2 0-0
2021 37-20 18-12 CWS Regionals
2022 40-24 19-11 Pac-12 / CWS Regionals
2023 28-24-1 12-16-1 Pac-12
2024 19-33 9-21