List of Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball seasons

The Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team competes as part of NCAA Division I, representing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten Conference. The program began play in 1889. The team is currently coached by Will Bolt.

Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball

Nebraska has been to 17 NCAA baseball tournaments and advanced to four super regionals (2000–02, 2005) and three College World Series (2001, 2002, 2005). The Cornhuskers have won seven regular season conference championships (1929, 1948, 1950, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2017) and four conference tournament championships (1999–2001, 2005). They have had eighteen 40-win seasons, including nine since 1999, as well as three 50-win seasons. The Cornhuskers won the program's first Big Ten championship in 2017.

Season-by-season results

Conference champion Tournament champion Conference and tournament champion
Year
[A 1]
Coach[A 2] Overall Conf. Standing Final
rank[A 3]
NCAA Tournament
Independent (1889–1925)
1889C.D. Chandler1–2N/AN/A
18902–3
18911–0
1892Charles Stroman0–2–1
18933–0
1897Eddie N. Robinson8–5–1
1898F.B. Ryons6–4
18998–4
19008–12
1901Mike Henderson9–11
1902Geo P. Shidler17–8
1904J.H. Bell10–3
19055–16–1
1906S.S. Eager5–12–1
1907Ducky Holmes5–11–1
1908Billy Fox4–12–2
190912–14
19107–7–1
19123–0
1919Paul Schissler5–3
19207–6
19218–5
1922Owen Frank12–4
1923Scotty Dye6–12
Earl Carr
1924W.G. Kline10–8
19258–7
Big Six Conference (1929–1947)
1929John Rhodes12–5–110–51stN/AN/A
19309–77–53rd
1931W.H. Browne2–102–86th
1933W.W. Knight3–1
19345–92–8
19354–122–75th
19363–112–95th
19375–124–94th
19387–85–54th
19395–134–63rd
19404–123–95th
19412–142–86th
1942Adolph J. Lewandowski3–113–65th
1946Frank Smagacz9–79–52nd
1947Tony Sharpe6–9–16–74th
Big Seven Conference (1948–1959)
1948Tony Sharpe17–614–31stN/ADistrict Playoffs[A 4]
19499–137–107th
195016–811–31stDistrict Playoffs
195110–55–43rd
195213–78–57th
195312–5–210–32nd
195410–104–86th
195515–510–43rd
195612–88–42nd
195712–108–95th
Big Eight Conference (1958–1995)
1958Tony Sharpe17–1012–95thN/A
195911–1111–42nd
19609–126–117th
19619–147–116th
196215–1110–105th
196310–165–156th
19649–187–146th
196512–812–62nd
196616–912–83rd
19678–167–116th
196810–15–17–137th
19699–154–128th
197014–1211–83rd
197110–207–137th
197212–178–117th
197315–14–17–116th
197413–274–168th
197513–207–85th
197621–24–10–27th
197729–135–73rd (East)
1978John Sanders36–207–73rd (East)
197949–1514–62nd (East)Regional
198049–1516–41st (East)14Regional
198142–2211–114th
198244–1315–52nd10
198344–158–105th
198446–2015–63rd29
198545–2416–63rd16Regional
198635–2514–93rd
198736–2112–83rd
198848–2312–124th
198927–318–167th
199042–2612–123rd
199137–2210–146th
199231–2511–135th
199335–2316–124th
199432–2814–165th
199535–2313–144th
199627–27–18–177th
Big 12 Conference (1997–2011)
1997John Sanders27–357–2310th
1998Dave Van Horn24–2010–137th
199942–1816–95th25Regional
200051–1721–92nd11Super Regional
200150–1620–81st6College World Series
200247–2116–112nd8College World Series
2003Mike Anderson47–1820–71st13Regional
200436–2311–168th12
200557–1519–81st5College World Series
200642–1717–103rd15Regional
200732–2714–134thRegional
200841–16–117–9–13rd20Regional
200925–28–18–1910th
201027–2710–179th
201130–259–179th
Big Ten Conference (2012–present)
2012Darin Erstad35–2314–104th
201329–3015–92nd
201441–2118–62ndRegional
201534–239–148th
201637–2216–82ndRegional
201735–22–116–7–11stRegional
201824–288–1410th
201932–2415–93rdRegional
2020Will Bolt7–8[A 5]
Overall: 2,234–1,634–17 (.577), Conference: 853–814–2 (.512)

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Notes

  1. Nebraska did not field a team in 1903, 1913–18, 1926–28, 1932, and 1943–45
  2. Coaching information not available from 1899, 1900, 1905, 1907, and 1912
  3. Baseball America began publishing a weekly college baseball poll in 1980
  4. NCAA District Playoffs that took place before NCAA Regional format began in 1954, but are not considered NCAA Tournament appearances according to the 2018 NCAA Record Book.
  5. Remainder of season canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions

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