Hawaii Rainbow Warriors baseball

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors
Founded 1923 (1923)
University University of Hawaii at Manoa
Head coach Mike Trapasso (13th season)
Conference Big West
Location Honolulu, Hawaii
Home stadium Les Murakami Stadium
(Capacity: 4,312)
Nickname Rainbow Warriors
Colors Green, Black, Silver, and White[1]
                   
College World Series runner-up
1980
College World Series appearances
1980
NCAA Tournament appearances
1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2006, 2010
Conference tournament champions
1982, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1992, 2010
Conference champions
1980, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1992, 2011
For information on all University of Hawaii at Manoa sports, see Hawaii Rainbow Warriors

The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Hawaii at Manoa in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.[2] The team is a member of the Big West Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. Hawaii's first baseball team was fielded in 1923. The team plays its home games at Les Murakami Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Rainbow Warriors are coached by Mike Trapasso.

Year-by-year results

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Records unavailable (1923–1936)
No program (1937–1937)
Records unavailable (1938–1939)
No program (1940–1940)
Records unavailable (1941–1941)
No program (1942–1945)
Records unavailable (1946–1963)
No program (1964–1964)
Records unavailable (1965–1969)
No program (1970–1970)
NCAA Independent (1971–1979)
1971 Les Murakami 0-4
1972 Les Murakami 1-3
1973 Les Murakami 1-7
1974 Les Murakami 6-11
1975 Les Murakami 25-13
1976 Les Murakami 29-12
1977 Les Murakami 43-13NCAA Regional (0-2)
1978 Les Murakami 38-14-1
1979 Les Murakami 69-15NCAA Regional (2-2)
Western Athletic Conference (1980–2012)
1980 Les Murakami 60-1819-5t-1stWAC (2-0)
NCAA Regional (3-0)
World Series (3-2)
1981 Les Murakami 50-1610-52ndWAC South (7-2)
WAC (0-2)
1982 Les Murakami 59-1717-71stWAC (3-0)
NCAA Regional (0-2)
1983 Les Murakami 47-2017-72ndWAC (1-2)
1984 Les Murakami 48-22-118-61stWAC (3-1)
NCAA Regional (1-2)
1985 Les Murakami 56-3115-92ndWAC (0-1)
1986 Les Murakami 43-2415-92ndWAC (5-2)
NCAA Regional (2-2)
1987 Les Murakami 45-1921-21stWAC (3-0)
NCAA Regional (1-2)
1988 Les Murakami 45-1921-6t-2ndWAC (0-2)
1989 Les Murakami 40-2718-10t-2ndWAC (4-1)
NCAA Regional (0-2)
1990 Les Murakami 37-24-117-10-14thWAC (0-2)
1991 Les Murakami 51-1822-51stWAC (2-2)
NCAA Regional (3-2)
1992 Les Murakami 49-1420-61stWAC (3-1)
NCAA Regional (4-2)
1993 Les Murakami 34-2511-134thNCAA Regional (1-2)
1994 Les Murakami 28-288-165th
1995 Les Murakami 30-2412-176th
1996 Les Murakami 29-2612-185th
1997 Les Murakami 22-3414-164th
1998 Les Murakami 34-2212-184th
1999 Les Murakami 37-2015-145thWAC (1-2)
2000 Les Murakami 28-2815-154th
2001 Carl Furutani 29-2716-206th
2002[3] Mike Trapasso 16-405-256th
2003[4] Mike Trapasso 30-2611-194th
2004[5] Mike Trapasso 31-2413-164th
2005[6] Mike Trapasso 28-2715-143rd
2006[7] Mike Trapasso 45-1717-62ndWAC (3-2)
NCAA Regional (2-2)
2007[8] Mike Trapasso 34-2511-13t-4thWAC (1-2)
2008[9] Mike Trapasso 29-3118-14t-2ndWAC (2-2)
2009[10] Mike Trapasso 32-2611-125th
2010[11] Mike Trapasso 35-2812-124thWAC (4-1)
NCAA Regional (2-2)
2011[12] Mike Trapasso 34-2517-7t-1stWAC (2-1)
2012[13] Mike Trapasso 30-2510-84thWAC (0-2)
Big West Conference (2013–present)
2013 Mike Trapasso 16-3511-167th
2014 Mike Trapasso 22-316-188th
2015 Mike Trapasso 21-3212-125th
2016 Mike Trapasso 23-3012-116th
2017 Mike Trapasso 28-2310-14T-5th
Total:

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Hawaii in the NCAA Tournament

Year Record Pct Notes
19770-2.000West Regional
19792-2.500Midwest Regional
19806-2.750College World Series
(Runner-up)
19820-2.000West I Regional
19841-2.333West II Regional
19862-2.500West Regional
19871-2.333West II Regional
19890-2.000West I Regional
19913-2.600West I Regional
19924-2.667West Regional
19931-2.333Central I Regional
20062-2.500Corvallis Regional
20102-2.500Tempe Regional

Major League Baseball

Hawaii has had 114 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965.[14]

See also

References

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