Texas Longhorns baseball
Encyclopedia
The Texas Longhorns baseball team represents The University of Texas at Austin
and competes in the Big 12 Conference
of NCAA Division I.
The Texas Longhorns are the winningest program in college baseball
history in terms of win percentage
with .740 and ranks second all-time in total wins (3,246) to the Fordham Rams
. Texas holds the records for most appearances in the College World Series
(34) and most individual CWS
games won (82). The Longhorns have won six NCAA baseball national championships
(1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, and 2005) — second to Southern California
's total of 12 — and have appeared in the CWS
Championship Game or Championship Series on six other occasions (1953, 1984, 1985, 1989, 2004, and 2009). As of the end of the 2011 season, Texas has won 77 regular season conference championships and 15 conference tournament championships in baseball.
Former Longhorns who have gone on to success in Major League Baseball
include Roger Clemens
, Calvin Schiraldi
, Burt Hooton
, Keith Moreland
, Spike Owen
, Mark Petkovsek
, Greg Swindell
, and Huston Street
.
Since 1997, the Longhorns have been led by head coach Augie Garrido
, the winningest coach in NCAA baseball
history. The team plays its home games at UFCU-Disch-Falk Field.
(1940–1967), and Cliff Gustafson
(1968–1996). Augie Garrido
(1997–present) is the current coach, he has led the team to 2 national championships during his tenure. On May 30, 2009, they played the Boston College Eagles
in the longest college game ever to be played. The game was played for 25 innings, lasting seven hours and three minutes. Travis Tucker ended the game in the 25th inning with an RBI single. This game broke the previous record set by Louisiana-Lafayette and McNeese State
in 1971.
The Longhorns have won national titles in 1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, and 2005.
, on April 21, 1897. Seven different managers, including some that were also the school's football
coach, led the team. Four times, the team won a conference title, including one in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
and three in the Southwestern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The team played its home games in the first Clark Field
during this time.
took over the reigns of the program. He would retire after the 1939 season. During this time, he would lead the Longhorns to 22 conference titles, with two in the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association
and 20 in the Southwest Conference. This included a run of 10 consecutive conference titles from 1913 to 1922. Disch would win 465 collegiate games during his tenure with the Longhorns. In 1928, the team moved to the second Clark Field
, which was famous for its goat path in left-center field.
outfielder Bibb Falk
took over. Except for a three year period from 1943 to 1945, where the team was lead by Blair Cherry
, Falk would stay at the school until 1967. While at the school, the Longhorns would win 20 conference titles as well as another two under Cherry. In addition, the school won its first two College World Series
championships, 1949
and 1950
. The team would win 434 collegiate games during his tenure.
took over from Bibb Falk. During his time in Austin, he would lead the Longhorns to 22 conference titles, 11 conference tournament championships, and two College World Series titles, in 1975
and 1983
. The team would win 1,427 games during his tenure. In 1975, the school would leave the second Clark Field and move into the new Disch-Falk Field, which was named for Billy Disch and Bibb Falk.
took over at the helm at Texas. Since he took over, the school has won seven Big 12 Conference
titles, four conference tournament
championships, and two national championships, in 2002
and 2005
.
10-3 in the championship game to claim their first National Championship. Notable players on the team include Charlie Gorin
, Tom Hamilton
, and Murray Wall
.
3-0 to become the first school to repeat as champions of the College World Series. Notable players on the team include: Charlie Gorin
, Kal Segrist
, and Murray Wall
.
5-1 in the championship game. Notable players on the team include Jim Gideon
, Don Kainer
, Keith Moreland
, Mickey Reichenbach
, and Richard Wortham.
3-2 in the championship game. Notable players on the team include Billy Bates, Mike Brumley
, Mike Capel
, Roger Clemens
, Jeff Hearron
, Bruce Ruffin
, Calvin Schiraldi
, Jose Tolentino
, and Spike Owen
.
12-6 in the championship game. Notable players on the team include Brad Halsey
, Omar Quintanilla
, and Huston Street
.
4-2 and 6-2 in the championship round. Notable players on the team include Taylor Teagarden
and David Maroul
.
played in the longest game in college-baseball history — a 25-inning game, during the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship regional tournament at Austin, Texas
. The Longhorns — who were designated the visiting team despite playing on their home field — won, 3-2. The game lasted seven hours three minutes.
Information Source: 2010 Texas Longhorns Baseball Media Guide - History section
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! style="background: #cc5500; color:#FFFFFF;"|Year
! style="background: #cc5500; color:#FFFFFF;"|Head Coach
! style="background: #cc5500; color:#FFFFFF;"|Collegiate Record
! style="background: #cc5500; color:#FFFFFF;"|Conference Record
! style="background: #cc5500; color:#FFFFFF;"|Notes
|- align="center"
| 1896 || H.B. Beck || 0-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1897 || F. Weikart || 3-0 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1898 || A. C. Ellis || 1-0 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1899 || A. C. Ellis || 8-0-1 || ||SIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1900 || Maurice Gordon Clarke
|| 7-2-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1901 || A. C. Ellis || 10-2 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1902 || A. C. Ellis || 13-2-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1903 || A. C. Ellis || 6-4 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1904 || Ralph Hutchinson
|| 16-6-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1905 || Ralph Hutchinson
|| 13-5 || ||SWIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1906 || Ralph Hutchinson
|| 8-7 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1907 || H. R. Schenker
|| 15-6 || ||SWIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1908 || Brooks Gordon || 14-8-1 || ||SWIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1909 || A. C. Ellis || 12-8 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1910 || C. A. Keith || 7-9 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1911 || Billy Disch
|| 13-10-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1912 || Billy Disch
|| 17-7-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1913 || Billy Disch
|| 24-4-2 || ||TIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1914 || Billy Disch
|| 28-4 || ||TIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1915 || Billy Disch
|| 28-4 || 12-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1916 || Billy Disch
|| 16-6 || 10-3 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1917 || Billy Disch
|| 12-2 || 4-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1918 || Billy Disch
|| 17-1 || 8-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1919 || Billy Disch
|| 20-1-1 || 12-0 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1920 || Billy Disch
|| 17-5 || 9-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1921 || Billy Disch
|| 15-3-1 || 9-2-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1922 || Billy Disch
|| 16-5-1 || 10-3-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1923 || Billy Disch
|| 16-8 || 10-8 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1924 || Billy Disch
|| 28-1 || 22-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1925 || Billy Disch
|| 16-4-1 || 11-2-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1926 || Billy Disch
|| 13-2 || 8-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1927 || Billy Disch
|| 16-4 || 16-4 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1928 || Billy Disch
|| 17-4 || 16-4 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1929 || Billy Disch
|| 18-4-1 || 16-4-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1930 || Billy Disch
|| 20-4 || 16-4 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1931 || Billy Disch
|| 10-2 || 8-2 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1932 || Billy Disch
|| 11-5 || 11-5 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1933 || Billy Disch
|| 13-3 || 8-2 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1934 || Billy Disch
|| 8-5 || 7-5 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1935 || Billy Disch
|| 11-3 || 9-3 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1936 || Billy Disch
|| 12-2 || 12-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1937 || Billy Disch
|| 11-6 || 10-5 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1938 || Billy Disch
|| 12-4 || 12-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1939 || Billy Disch
|| 16-2 || 15-0 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1940 || Bibb Falk
|| 15-4 || 14-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1941 || Bibb Falk
|| 14-3 || 12-3 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1942 || Bibb Falk
|| 11-4 || 9-4 ||||
|- align="center"
| 1943 || Blair Cherry
|| 6-2 || 6-2 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1944 || Blair Cherry
|| 7-4 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1945 || Blair Cherry
|| 11-1 || 10-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1946 || Bibb Falk
|| 19-2 || 14-0 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1947 || Bibb Falk
|| 19-2 || 14-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1948 || Bibb Falk
|| 18-1 || 13-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1949 || Bibb Falk
|| 22-4 || 13-4 ||SWC Champions, NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1950 || Bibb Falk
|| 14-4 || 14-1 ||SWC Champions, NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1951 || Bibb Falk
|| 15-4 || 11-4 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1952 || Bibb Falk
|| 19-9 || 11-4 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1953 || Bibb Falk
|| 24-7-1 || 12-3-1 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1954 || Bibb Falk
|| 15-7-2 || 10-2-1 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1955 || Bibb Falk
|| 10-13-1 || 7-8-1 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1956 || Bibb Falk
|| 5-13 || 3-11 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1957 || Bibb Falk
|| 19-5 || 12-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1958 || Bibb Falk
|| 18-7 || 13-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1959 || Bibb Falk
|| 13-7 || 9-5 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1960 || Bibb Falk
|| 19-3 || 13-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1961 || Bibb Falk
|| 20-5-2 || 11-3-2 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1962 || Bibb Falk
|| 22-7 || 12-2 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1963 || Bibb Falk
|| 21-7-1 || 12-3 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1964 || Bibb Falk
|| 16-7-1 || 10-5-1 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1965 || Bibb Falk
|| 18-7 || 11-4 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1966 || Bibb Falk
|| 21-9-2 || 9-6 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1967 || Bibb Falk
|| 17-11 || 10-5 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1968 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 23-11 || 12-4 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1969 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 35-6 || 14-2 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1970 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 39-8 || 14-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1971 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 33-11 || 15-3 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1972 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 40-9 || 12-6 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1973 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 50-7 || 15-3 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1974 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 54-8 || 20-4 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1975 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 56-6|| 23-1 ||SWC Champions, NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1976 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 42-16 || 19-5 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1977 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 53-9 || 17-7 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1978 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 36-16 || 12-12 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1979 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 55-8 || 18-6 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1980 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 53-13 || 18-6 ||SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1981 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 61-11-1 || 16-5 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1982 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 59-6 || 12-4 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1983 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 66-14 || 18-3 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions, NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1984 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 60-14 || 16-5 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1985 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 64-14|| 16-5 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1986 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 51-14 || 16-5 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1987 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 61-11 || 18-3 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1988 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 58-11-1 || 18-2-1 || SWC Champions,SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1989 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 54-18 || 14-7 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1990 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 51-17 || 15-5 || SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1991 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 48-18 || 14-7 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1992 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 48-17 || 28-8 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1993 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 51-16 || 11-7 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1994 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 43-21 || 9-9 || SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1995 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 44-19|| 14-10 ||||
|- align="center"
| 1996 || Cliff Gustafson
|| 39-24 || 17-7 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1997 || Augie Garrido
|| 29-22 || 12-15 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1998 || Augie Garrido
|| 23-32-1 || 11-18-1 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1999 || Augie Garrido
|| 36-26 || 17-13 || ||
|- align="center"
| 2000 || Augie Garrido
|| 46-21 || 19-10 || ||
|- align="center"
| 2001 || Augie Garrido
|| 36-26 || 19-11 || ||
|- align="center"
| 2002 || Augie Garrido
|| 57-15 || 19-8 || Big 12 Champions, Big 12 Tournament Champions, NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2003 || Augie Garrido
|| 50-20 || 19-8 || Big 12 Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2004 || Augie Garrido
|| 51-16 || 11-7 || Big 12 Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2005 || Augie Garrido
|| 43-21 || 16-10 || NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2006 || Augie Garrido
|| 41-21 || 19-7 || Big 12 Champions||
|- align="center"
| 2007 || Augie Garrido
|| 46-17 || 21-6 || Big 12 Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2008 || Augie Garrido
|| 39-22 || 15-12 || Big 12 Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2009 || Augie Garrido
|| 50-16-1 || 17-9-1 || Big 12 Champions, Big 12 Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2010 || Augie Garrido
|| 50-13 || 24-3 || Big 12 Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2011 || Augie Garrido
|| 49-19 || 19-8 || Big 12 Champions ||
|- align="center"
|}
following the 2011-12 season.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! rowspan="1" | Texas
vs. !! rowspan="1" | Overall Record
|-
|-
| Baylor
|| UT, 233-100-4
|-
| Iowa State
|| UT, 8-5
|-
| Kansas
|| UT, 39-15
|-
| Kansas State
|| UT 43-10-1
|-
| Missouri
|| UT, 33-24
|-
| Oklahoma
|| UT, 136-51-2
|-
| Oklahoma State
|| UT, 53-28
|-
| Texas A&M
|| UT, 239-121-5
|-
| Texas Tech
|| UT, 100-36
|-
| colspan="9" | *As of May 28, 2011.
|}
University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin is a state research university located in Austin, Texas, USA, and is the flagship institution of the The University of Texas System. Founded in 1883, its campus is located approximately from the Texas State Capitol in Austin...
and competes in the Big 12 Conference
Big 12 Conference
The Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference of ten schools located in the Central United States, with its headquarters located in Las Colinas, a community in the Dallas, Texas suburb of Irving...
of NCAA Division I.
The Texas Longhorns are the winningest program in college baseball
College baseball
College baseball is baseball that is played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education. Compared to football and basketball, college competition in the United States plays a less significant contribution to cultivating professional players, as the minor leagues primarily...
history in terms of win percentage
Winning percentage
In sports, a winning percentage is the fraction of games or matches a team or individual has won. It is defined as wins divided by wins plus losses . Ties count as a ½ loss and a ½ win...
with .740 and ranks second all-time in total wins (3,246) to the Fordham Rams
Fordham Rams baseball
The Fordham Rams baseball team of Fordham University in New York City has been existence since its first game played against St. Francis Xavier College, the first collegiate baseball game played with nine-man teams...
. Texas holds the records for most appearances in the College World Series
College World Series
The College World Series or CWS is an annual baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska that is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, which determines the NCAA Division I college baseball champion. The eight teams are split into two, four-team, double-elimination brackets,...
(34) and most individual CWS
College World Series
The College World Series or CWS is an annual baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska that is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, which determines the NCAA Division I college baseball champion. The eight teams are split into two, four-team, double-elimination brackets,...
games won (82). The Longhorns have won six NCAA baseball national championships
College World Series
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(1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, and 2005) — second to Southern California
University of Southern California
The University of Southern California is a private, not-for-profit, nonsectarian, research university located in Los Angeles, California, United States. USC was founded in 1880, making it California's oldest private research university...
's total of 12 — and have appeared in the CWS
College World Series
The College World Series or CWS is an annual baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska that is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, which determines the NCAA Division I college baseball champion. The eight teams are split into two, four-team, double-elimination brackets,...
Championship Game or Championship Series on six other occasions (1953, 1984, 1985, 1989, 2004, and 2009). As of the end of the 2011 season, Texas has won 77 regular season conference championships and 15 conference tournament championships in baseball.
Former Longhorns who have gone on to success in Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball is the highest level of professional baseball in the United States and Canada, consisting of teams that play in the National League and the American League...
include Roger Clemens
Roger Clemens
William Roger Clemens , nicknamed "Rocket", is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who broke into the league with the Boston Red Sox, whose pitching staff he would help anchor for 12 years. Clemens won seven Cy Young Awards, more than any other pitcher. He played for four different teams over...
, Calvin Schiraldi
Calvin Schiraldi
Calvin Drew Schiraldi is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He is best remembered as the losing pitcher of Game 6 and Game 7 of the 1986 World Series.-Amateur career:...
, Burt Hooton
Burt Hooton
Burt Carlton Hooton , nicknamed "Happy" , is a coach and former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball...
, Keith Moreland
Keith Moreland
Bobby Keith "Zonk" Moreland is a former outfielder, catcher and infield in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In , the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles...
, Spike Owen
Spike Owen
Spike Dee Owen is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Montreal Expos , New York Yankees and California Angels...
, Mark Petkovsek
Mark Petkovsek
Mark Joseph Petkovsek is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Texas Rangers , Pittsburgh Pirates , St. Louis Cardinals and Anaheim Angels ....
, Greg Swindell
Greg Swindell
Forest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
, and Huston Street
Huston Street
Huston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
.
Since 1997, the Longhorns have been led by head coach Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
, the winningest coach in NCAA baseball
College baseball
College baseball is baseball that is played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education. Compared to football and basketball, college competition in the United States plays a less significant contribution to cultivating professional players, as the minor leagues primarily...
history. The team plays its home games at UFCU-Disch-Falk Field.
History
Notable former coaches include William J. "Billy" Disch (1911–1939), Bibb FalkBibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
(1940–1967), and Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
(1968–1996). Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
(1997–present) is the current coach, he has led the team to 2 national championships during his tenure. On May 30, 2009, they played the Boston College Eagles
Boston College Eagles
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in the longest college game ever to be played. The game was played for 25 innings, lasting seven hours and three minutes. Travis Tucker ended the game in the 25th inning with an RBI single. This game broke the previous record set by Louisiana-Lafayette and McNeese State
McNeese State University
McNeese State University is a public university located in Lake Charles, Louisiana, in the United States. Founded in 1939 as a junior college, McNeese experienced growth due to economic activity in the region. It adopted its present name in 1970....
in 1971.
The Longhorns have won national titles in 1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, and 2005.
The early years (1894-1910)
The Texas Longhorns baseball team started in 1894, with the first game in 1895. Records from the first two years are incomplete. The first collegiate victory was over Add-Ran College, what is today Texas Christian UniversityTexas Christian University
Texas Christian University is a private, coeducational university located in Fort Worth, Texas, United States and founded in 1873. TCU is affiliated with, but not governed by, the Disciples of Christ...
, on April 21, 1897. Seven different managers, including some that were also the school's football
Texas Longhorns football
The Texas Longhorns football program is the intercollegiate football team representing The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. The team currently competes in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision as a member of the Big 12 Conference which is a Division I Bowl Subdivision of the National...
coach, led the team. Four times, the team won a conference title, including one in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association was one of the first collegiate athletic conferences in the United States. Twenty-seven of the current Division I FBS football programs were members of this conference at some point, as were at least 19 other schools...
and three in the Southwestern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The team played its home games in the first Clark Field
Clark Field (1887)
Clark Field, originally known as Varsity Athletic Field, was a stadium in Austin, Texas. It hosted the University of Texas at Austin Longhorns football and track teams until they moved to Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium in 1924...
during this time.
William J. "Billy" Disch era (1911-1939)
In 1911, Billy DischBilly Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
took over the reigns of the program. He would retire after the 1939 season. During this time, he would lead the Longhorns to 22 conference titles, with two in the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association
The Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association was an NCAA-affiliated Division III college athletic association for schools in Texas from 1976 to 1996....
and 20 in the Southwest Conference. This included a run of 10 consecutive conference titles from 1913 to 1922. Disch would win 465 collegiate games during his tenure with the Longhorns. In 1928, the team moved to the second Clark Field
Clark Field (Austin, Texas)
Clark Field was a baseball park in Austin, Texas, used primarily by the University of Texas Longhorns. The field was used from 1928 until 1974. It is considered one of the most novel ballparks ever conceived thanks to its location. There was a limestone cliff in the outfield that created havoc for...
, which was famous for its goat path in left-center field.
Bibb Falk era (1940-1967)
In 1940, former Longhorn baseball and major leagueMajor League Baseball
Major League Baseball is the highest level of professional baseball in the United States and Canada, consisting of teams that play in the National League and the American League...
outfielder Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
took over. Except for a three year period from 1943 to 1945, where the team was lead by Blair Cherry
Blair Cherry
-Baseball:Cherry also served as baseball coach from 1943 to 1945 during Bibb Falk's absence. His teams compiled a 30-23 overall record, but won 2 conference titles with a 22-4 conference record in 3 seasons .-Post-coaching life:...
, Falk would stay at the school until 1967. While at the school, the Longhorns would win 20 conference titles as well as another two under Cherry. In addition, the school won its first two College World Series
College World Series
The College World Series or CWS is an annual baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska that is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, which determines the NCAA Division I college baseball champion. The eight teams are split into two, four-team, double-elimination brackets,...
championships, 1949
1949 College World Series
The College World Series was played in Wichita, Kansas from June 22 to June 25. The third tournament's champion was the Texas Longhorns, coached by Bibb Falk. The Most Outstanding Player was Tom Hamilton of the Texas.-Participants:-Bracket:...
and 1950
1959 College World Series
The NCAA Men's Division I College World Series involved 8 schools playing in double-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college baseball. It began on June 12, and ended with the championship game on June 18...
. The team would win 434 collegiate games during his tenure.
Cliff Gustafson era (1968-1996)
In 1968, another former Longhorn baseball player Cliff GustafsonCliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
took over from Bibb Falk. During his time in Austin, he would lead the Longhorns to 22 conference titles, 11 conference tournament championships, and two College World Series titles, in 1975
1975 College World Series
The 1975 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE from June 6 to June 14. The twenty-ninth tournament's champion was The University of Texas, coached by Cliff Gustafson...
and 1983
1983 College World Series
The 1983 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE from June 3 to June 11. The thirty-seventh tournament's champion was The University of Texas, coached by Cliff Gustafson...
. The team would win 1,427 games during his tenure. In 1975, the school would leave the second Clark Field and move into the new Disch-Falk Field, which was named for Billy Disch and Bibb Falk.
Augie Garrido era (1997-present)
After Cliff Gustafson retired in 1996, Augie GarridoAugie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
took over at the helm at Texas. Since he took over, the school has won seven Big 12 Conference
Big 12 Conference
The Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference of ten schools located in the Central United States, with its headquarters located in Las Colinas, a community in the Dallas, Texas suburb of Irving...
titles, four conference tournament
Big 12 Baseball Tournament
The Big 12 Baseball Tournament is the conference championship tournament in baseball for the Big 12 Conference . It is a two-group round robin tournament with the winners of each group facing each other in a one-game match for the championship...
championships, and two national championships, in 2002
2002 College World Series
The 2002 College World Series was held June 14 through June 22, 2002 in Omaha, Nebraska. Eight NCAA Division I college baseball teams met after having played their way through a 64-team bracket to play at historic Rosenblatt Stadium...
and 2005
2005 College World Series
The 2005 College World Series was held June 17 through 27, 2005 in Omaha, Nebraska. Eight NCAA Division I college baseball teams met after having played their way through a 64-team bracket to play at historic Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium. It was won by Texas, which defeated Florida in the championship...
.
1949
The Longhorns defeated Wake ForestWake Forest Demon Deacons baseball
The Wake Forest Demon Deacons baseball team is the intercollegiate baseball team of Wake Forest University. The program competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference...
10-3 in the championship game to claim their first National Championship. Notable players on the team include Charlie Gorin
Charlie Gorin
Charles Perry Gorin , was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in and with the Milwaukee Braves. He batted and threw left-handed....
, Tom Hamilton
Tom Hamilton (baseball)
Thomas Ball Hamilton was a Major League Baseball player who played in 1952 and 1953 for the Philadelphia Athletics. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed, and he was 6'4" tall and 213 pounds...
, and Murray Wall
Murray Wall (baseball)
Murray Wesley Wall was an American middle relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played between the and seasons for the Boston Braves , Boston Red Sox and Washington Senators . Listed at , , Wall batted and threw right-handed...
.
1950
Texas defeated Washington StateWashington State Cougars
The Washington State Cougars are the athletic teams at Washington State University; the term applies to any of the school's varsity teams. Washington State University is a member of the Pacific-12 Conference, which participates in the NCAA Division I...
3-0 to become the first school to repeat as champions of the College World Series. Notable players on the team include: Charlie Gorin
Charlie Gorin
Charles Perry Gorin , was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in and with the Milwaukee Braves. He batted and threw left-handed....
, Kal Segrist
Kal Segrist
Kal Hill Segrist is a former utility infielder in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles . Listed at 6' 0", 180 lb., Segrist batted and threw right-handed...
, and Murray Wall
Murray Wall (baseball)
Murray Wesley Wall was an American middle relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played between the and seasons for the Boston Braves , Boston Red Sox and Washington Senators . Listed at , , Wall batted and threw right-handed...
.
1975
Texas won their third National Championship in school history by defeating South CarolinaSouth Carolina Gamecocks baseball
The South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team represents the University of South Carolina in NCAA Division I college baseball. South Carolina has perennially been one of the best teams in college baseball since 1970, posting 27 NCAA Tournament appearances, 10 College World Series berths, and two...
5-1 in the championship game. Notable players on the team include Jim Gideon
Jim Gideon
James Leslie Gideon is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He pitched for the Texas Rangers for one game on September 14 during the 1975 Texas Rangers season.-External links:...
, Don Kainer
Don Kainer
Donald Wayne "Don" Kainer was an American baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues in 1980. He played for the Texas Rangers.-References:...
, Keith Moreland
Keith Moreland
Bobby Keith "Zonk" Moreland is a former outfielder, catcher and infield in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In , the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles...
, Mickey Reichenbach
Mickey Reichenbach
Michael Neal Reichenbach was a first baseman who is most notable for winning the 1975 College World Series Most Outstanding Player award while a sophomore at University of Texas at Austin. He hit .455 with three doubles and a home run to earn the honor. On the season, he hit .386. He is one of six...
, and Richard Wortham.
1983
Texas won their fourth National Championship in school history by defeating AlabamaAlabama Crimson Tide baseball
The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represents the University of Alabama in NCAA Division I college baseball. Along with most other Alabama athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference. The team plays its home games on campus at...
3-2 in the championship game. Notable players on the team include Billy Bates, Mike Brumley
Mike Brumley (infielder)
Anthony Michael Brumley is a former utility player in Major League Baseball, who played primarily as a shortstop and who currently is the first-base coach for the Seattle Mariners. He played from through for the Chicago Cubs , Detroit Tigers , Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Houston Astros ...
, Mike Capel
Mike Capel
Michael Lee Capel , is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Chicago Cubs , Milwaukee Brewers and Houston Astros ....
, Roger Clemens
Roger Clemens
William Roger Clemens , nicknamed "Rocket", is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who broke into the league with the Boston Red Sox, whose pitching staff he would help anchor for 12 years. Clemens won seven Cy Young Awards, more than any other pitcher. He played for four different teams over...
, Jeff Hearron
Jeff Hearron
Jeffrey Vernon Hearron is a former Major League Baseball catcher. Hearron played for the Toronto Blue Jays in and . He batted and threw right-handed....
, Bruce Ruffin
Bruce Ruffin (baseball)
Bruce Wayne Ruffin was a pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies , Milwaukee Brewers and Colorado Rockies ....
, Calvin Schiraldi
Calvin Schiraldi
Calvin Drew Schiraldi is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He is best remembered as the losing pitcher of Game 6 and Game 7 of the 1986 World Series.-Amateur career:...
, Jose Tolentino
José Tolentino
José Tolentino , is a retired Major League Baseball first baseman. He played for the Houston Astros in . He was a coach for the Mexican national baseball team during the 2009 World Baseball Classic.-Playing career:...
, and Spike Owen
Spike Owen
Spike Dee Owen is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Montreal Expos , New York Yankees and California Angels...
.
2002
Texas won their fifth National Championship in school history by defeating South CarolinaSouth Carolina Gamecocks baseball
The South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team represents the University of South Carolina in NCAA Division I college baseball. South Carolina has perennially been one of the best teams in college baseball since 1970, posting 27 NCAA Tournament appearances, 10 College World Series berths, and two...
12-6 in the championship game. Notable players on the team include Brad Halsey
Brad Halsey
Bradford Alexander Halsey is currently a pitcher in the New York Yankees organization.-Amateur career:Halsey attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he was the No...
, Omar Quintanilla
Omar Quintanilla
Omar Quintanilla is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent.-Early life:He attended Socorro High School in El Paso, Texas, where he led the city of El Paso in home runs, RBI, and was elected to the Texas All-State shortstop...
, and Huston Street
Huston Street
Huston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
.
2005
Texas won their sixth National Championship in school history by defeating FloridaFlorida Gators baseball
The Florida Gators baseball team represents the University of Florida in the sport of baseball. The Florida Gators compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association , and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference . They play their home games in Alfred A...
4-2 and 6-2 in the championship round. Notable players on the team include Taylor Teagarden
Taylor Teagarden
Taylor Hill Teagarden is a catcher for the Baltimore Orioles.-Early life:Teagarden graduated from Creekview High School in Carrollton, Texas....
and David Maroul
David Maroul
David William Maroul is a former baseball player. He was the 2005 College World Series Most Outstanding Player. He played collegiately for the Texas Longhorns. He is one of six players from University of Texas at Austin to win that award. The others are: Tom Hamilton, Mickey Reichenbach, Calvin...
.
Longest game in college-baseball history
On May 30, 2009, the Longhorns and Boston CollegeBoston College Eagles baseball
The Boston College baseball team represents Boston College in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team participates in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference...
played in the longest game in college-baseball history — a 25-inning game, during the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship regional tournament at Austin, Texas
Austin, Texas
Austin is the capital city of the U.S. state of :Texas and the seat of Travis County. Located in Central Texas on the eastern edge of the American Southwest, it is the fourth-largest city in Texas and the 14th most populous city in the United States. It was the third-fastest-growing large city in...
. The Longhorns — who were designated the visiting team despite playing on their home field — won, 3-2. The game lasted seven hours three minutes.
All-time season results
*Through June 30, 2011.Information Source: 2010 Texas Longhorns Baseball Media Guide - History section
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! style="background: #cc5500; color:#FFFFFF;"|Year
! style="background: #cc5500; color:#FFFFFF;"|Head Coach
! style="background: #cc5500; color:#FFFFFF;"|Collegiate Record
! style="background: #cc5500; color:#FFFFFF;"|Conference Record
! style="background: #cc5500; color:#FFFFFF;"|Notes
|- align="center"
| 1896 || H.B. Beck || 0-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1897 || F. Weikart || 3-0 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1898 || A. C. Ellis || 1-0 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1899 || A. C. Ellis || 8-0-1 || ||SIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1900 || Maurice Gordon Clarke
Maurice Gordon Clarke
Maurice Gordon Clarke was an American football coach. The Omaha, Nebraska native served as head coach at the University of Texas at Austin in 1899. Clarke was a graduate of the University of Chicago and played quarterback on the 1896-98 Chicago teams under head coach Amos Alonzo Stagg. His record...
|| 7-2-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1901 || A. C. Ellis || 10-2 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1902 || A. C. Ellis || 13-2-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1903 || A. C. Ellis || 6-4 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1904 || Ralph Hutchinson
Ralph Hutchinson
Ralph Fielding "Hutch" Hutchinson was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach in the United States...
|| 16-6-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1905 || Ralph Hutchinson
Ralph Hutchinson
Ralph Fielding "Hutch" Hutchinson was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach in the United States...
|| 13-5 || ||SWIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1906 || Ralph Hutchinson
Ralph Hutchinson
Ralph Fielding "Hutch" Hutchinson was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach in the United States...
|| 8-7 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1907 || H. R. Schenker
H. R. Schenker
Henry Richard Schenker was an American football coach. The Yale University graduate served as head coach of the University of Texas at Austin in 1906. He holds a 9–1 record at Texas. He died in 1922.-References:...
|| 15-6 || ||SWIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1908 || Brooks Gordon || 14-8-1 || ||SWIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1909 || A. C. Ellis || 12-8 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1910 || C. A. Keith || 7-9 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1911 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 13-10-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1912 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 17-7-1 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1913 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 24-4-2 || ||TIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1914 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 28-4 || ||TIAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1915 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 28-4 || 12-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1916 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 16-6 || 10-3 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1917 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 12-2 || 4-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1918 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 17-1 || 8-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1919 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 20-1-1 || 12-0 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1920 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 17-5 || 9-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1921 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 15-3-1 || 9-2-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1922 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 16-5-1 || 10-3-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1923 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 16-8 || 10-8 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1924 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 28-1 || 22-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1925 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 16-4-1 || 11-2-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1926 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 13-2 || 8-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1927 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 16-4 || 16-4 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1928 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 17-4 || 16-4 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1929 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 18-4-1 || 16-4-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1930 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 20-4 || 16-4 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1931 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 10-2 || 8-2 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1932 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 11-5 || 11-5 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1933 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 13-3 || 8-2 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1934 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 8-5 || 7-5 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1935 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 11-3 || 9-3 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1936 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 12-2 || 12-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1937 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 11-6 || 10-5 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1938 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 12-4 || 12-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1939 || Billy Disch
Billy Disch
William J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
|| 16-2 || 15-0 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1940 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 15-4 || 14-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1941 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 14-3 || 12-3 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1942 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 11-4 || 9-4 ||||
|- align="center"
| 1943 || Blair Cherry
Blair Cherry
-Baseball:Cherry also served as baseball coach from 1943 to 1945 during Bibb Falk's absence. His teams compiled a 30-23 overall record, but won 2 conference titles with a 22-4 conference record in 3 seasons .-Post-coaching life:...
|| 6-2 || 6-2 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1944 || Blair Cherry
Blair Cherry
-Baseball:Cherry also served as baseball coach from 1943 to 1945 during Bibb Falk's absence. His teams compiled a 30-23 overall record, but won 2 conference titles with a 22-4 conference record in 3 seasons .-Post-coaching life:...
|| 7-4 || || ||
|- align="center"
| 1945 || Blair Cherry
Blair Cherry
-Baseball:Cherry also served as baseball coach from 1943 to 1945 during Bibb Falk's absence. His teams compiled a 30-23 overall record, but won 2 conference titles with a 22-4 conference record in 3 seasons .-Post-coaching life:...
|| 11-1 || 10-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1946 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 19-2 || 14-0 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1947 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 19-2 || 14-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1948 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 18-1 || 13-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1949 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 22-4 || 13-4 ||SWC Champions, NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1950 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 14-4 || 14-1 ||SWC Champions, NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1951 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 15-4 || 11-4 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1952 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 19-9 || 11-4 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1953 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 24-7-1 || 12-3-1 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1954 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 15-7-2 || 10-2-1 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1955 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 10-13-1 || 7-8-1 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1956 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 5-13 || 3-11 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1957 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 19-5 || 12-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1958 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 18-7 || 13-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1959 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 13-7 || 9-5 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1960 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 19-3 || 13-2 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1961 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 20-5-2 || 11-3-2 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1962 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 22-7 || 12-2 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1963 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 21-7-1 || 12-3 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1964 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 16-7-1 || 10-5-1 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1965 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 18-7 || 11-4 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1966 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 21-9-2 || 9-6 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1967 || Bibb Falk
Bibb Falk
Bibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
|| 17-11 || 10-5 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1968 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 23-11 || 12-4 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1969 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 35-6 || 14-2 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1970 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 39-8 || 14-1 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1971 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 33-11 || 15-3 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1972 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 40-9 || 12-6 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1973 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 50-7 || 15-3 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1974 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 54-8 || 20-4 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1975 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 56-6|| 23-1 ||SWC Champions, NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1976 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 42-16 || 19-5 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1977 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 53-9 || 17-7 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1978 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 36-16 || 12-12 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1979 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 55-8 || 18-6 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1980 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 53-13 || 18-6 ||SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1981 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 61-11-1 || 16-5 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1982 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 59-6 || 12-4 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1983 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 66-14 || 18-3 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions, NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1984 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 60-14 || 16-5 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1985 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 64-14|| 16-5 ||SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1986 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 51-14 || 16-5 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1987 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 61-11 || 18-3 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1988 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 58-11-1 || 18-2-1 || SWC Champions,SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1989 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 54-18 || 14-7 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1990 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 51-17 || 15-5 || SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1991 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 48-18 || 14-7 || SWC Champions, SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1992 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 48-17 || 28-8 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1993 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 51-16 || 11-7 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1994 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 43-21 || 9-9 || SWC Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1995 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 44-19|| 14-10 ||||
|- align="center"
| 1996 || Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
|| 39-24 || 17-7 || SWC Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 1997 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 29-22 || 12-15 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1998 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 23-32-1 || 11-18-1 || ||
|- align="center"
| 1999 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 36-26 || 17-13 || ||
|- align="center"
| 2000 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 46-21 || 19-10 || ||
|- align="center"
| 2001 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 36-26 || 19-11 || ||
|- align="center"
| 2002 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 57-15 || 19-8 || Big 12 Champions, Big 12 Tournament Champions, NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2003 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 50-20 || 19-8 || Big 12 Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2004 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 51-16 || 11-7 || Big 12 Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2005 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 43-21 || 16-10 || NCAA Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2006 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 41-21 || 19-7 || Big 12 Champions||
|- align="center"
| 2007 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 46-17 || 21-6 || Big 12 Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2008 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 39-22 || 15-12 || Big 12 Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2009 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 50-16-1 || 17-9-1 || Big 12 Champions, Big 12 Tournament Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2010 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 50-13 || 24-3 || Big 12 Champions ||
|- align="center"
| 2011 || Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido
August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
|| 49-19 || 19-8 || Big 12 Champions ||
|- align="center"
|}
All-time series records against Big 12 members
Missouri and Texas A&M will both leave the Big 12 for the SECSoutheastern Conference
The Southeastern Conference is an American college athletic conference that operates in the southeastern part of the United States. It is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama...
following the 2011-12 season.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! rowspan="1" | Texas
vs. !! rowspan="1" | Overall Record
|-
|-
| Baylor
Baylor Bears baseball
The Baylor Bears baseball team represents Baylor University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team belongs to the Big 12 Conference and plays home games at Baylor Ballpark. The Bears are currently led by head coach Steve Smith. The 2010 season marked Steve Smith's 16th year at the rule of...
|| UT, 233-100-4
|-
| Iowa State
Iowa State Cyclones baseball
Iowa State Cyclones baseball was formerly fielded by Iowa State University from 1892 until the conclusion of the 2001 season. Iowa State ceased to field a team because of what former Iowa State Athletic Director Bruce Van De Velde termed "budget cuts". This was announced on April 2, 2001...
|| UT, 8-5
|-
| Kansas
Kansas Jayhawks baseball
The Kansas Jayhawks baseball team represents the University of Kansas and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I.-History:Baseball has been played at the University of Kansas since 1880 and for a total of 118 seasons. The Jayhawks had a 1621-1550-16 all-time record entering the 2009...
|| UT, 39-15
|-
| Kansas State
Kansas State Wildcats baseball
The Kansas State University Wildcats baseball team is a member of the NCAA and the Big 12 Conference, and is currently coached by Brad Hill. The program began in 1897...
|| UT 43-10-1
|-
| Missouri
Missouri Tigers baseball
The Missouri Tigers baseball team represents the University of Missouri in NCAA Division I college baseball.-Head coaches:-Year by Year Record:*Through the end of the 2008 season.-Conference Membership History:*1891–1928: No conference...
|| UT, 33-24
|-
| Oklahoma
Oklahoma Sooners baseball
Oklahoma Sooners baseball is the NCAA Division I collegiate baseball team of the University of Oklahoma based in Norman, Oklahoma.The Oklahoma Baseball tradition is long and storied, with two National Championships in 1951 and 1994, along with numerous All-Americans...
|| UT, 136-51-2
|-
| Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State Cowboys baseball
Oklahoma State Cowboys baseball is the NCAA Division I collegiate baseball team of Oklahoma State University based in Stillwater, Oklahoma.The Oklahoma State baseball program is among the most storied and successful in the country. The program has won 30 conference championships as well as 19...
|| UT, 53-28
|-
| Texas A&M
Texas A&M Aggies baseball
The Texas A&M Aggies baseball team represents Texas A&M University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team belongs to the Big 12 Conference and plays home games at Olsen Field...
|| UT, 239-121-5
|-
| Texas Tech
Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball
The Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team represents Texas Tech University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team competes in the Big 12 Conference and plays at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park.-Early years:...
|| UT, 100-36
|-
| colspan="9" | *As of May 28, 2011.
|}
All-time series records against former Big 12 and SWC members
Colorado and Nebraska both competed in the Big 12 from 1997 to 2011. Arkansas (1915–1991), Rice (1915–1996), SMU (1918–1996), TCU (1923–1996), and Houston (1971–1996) all competed in the Southwest Conference.TCU and West Virginia will both join the Big 12. TCU will join prior to the 2012-13 season and West Virginia by the 2014-2015 season. Texas and West Virginia have yet to compete in baseball.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! rowspan="1" | Texas
vs. !! rowspan="1" | Overall Record
|-
|-
| Arkansas
Arkansas Razorbacks baseball
The University of Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team, sometimes referred to as the Diamond Hogs, is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Southeastern Conference , and is currently coached by Dave van Horn. The program started in 1923, and will enter its 89th season of...
|| UT, 74-32
|-
| Colorado|| UT, 3-0
|-
| Houston
Houston Cougars baseball
The Houston Cougars baseball team is the college baseball team of the University of Houston.Along with the university's other athletic teams, the baseball team is a member of the Conference USA as a Division I team. They play their home games at Cougar Field. In addition to numerous NCAA...
|| UT, 91-29-2
|-
| Nebraska
Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball
The Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team is a member of the Big Ten Conference in the NCAA, and is currently coached by Darin Erstad. The program started in 1889....
|| Tied, 28-28
|-
| Rice
Rice Owls baseball
The Rice Owls baseball team is the interscholastic baseball team representing Rice University in Houston, Texas. The Rice Owls have been a regular fixture in the NCAA Tournament, participating in every tournament since 1995 including a victory in the 2003 College World Series, the first national...
|| UT, 219-53-2
|-
| SMU|| UT, 142-23
|-
| TCU
TCU Horned Frogs baseball
The TCU Horned Frogs baseball team represents Texas Christian University and competes in the Mountain West Conference of NCAA Division I. Since 2002, they have played their home games at Lupton Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, and holds 3,500...
|| UT 219-58-2
|-
| colspan="9" | *As of May 28, 2011.
|}
Rivalries
The Longhorns enjoy spirited rivalries with Texas A&MTexas A&M Aggies
Texas A&M Aggies refers to the students, graduates, and sports teams of Texas A&M University. The nickname "Aggie" is common at land-grant or "Ag" schools in many states. The teams compete in Division I of NCAA sports...
, Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State Cowboys
Oklahoma State Cowboys are the athletic teams that represent Oklahoma State University. Their mascot is a cowboy named Pistol Pete. Oklahoma State participates in the NCAA's Division I-A and in the Big 12 Conference's South Division. The university's current athletic director is Mike Holder...
, Oklahoma
Oklahoma Sooners baseball
Oklahoma Sooners baseball is the NCAA Division I collegiate baseball team of the University of Oklahoma based in Norman, Oklahoma.The Oklahoma Baseball tradition is long and storied, with two National Championships in 1951 and 1994, along with numerous All-Americans...
, Texas Tech
Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball
The Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team represents Texas Tech University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team competes in the Big 12 Conference and plays at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park.-Early years:...
, and Baylor
Baylor Bears
Baylor Bears refers to the sports teams of Baylor University. Baylor's men's sports teams are nicknamed the Bears, and some women's teams are nicknamed the Lady Bears. Student athletes participate in the NCAA's Division I, and Baylor is the only private school in the Big 12 Conference...
among others.
Texas A&M
The Longhorns rivalry with Texas A&MTexas A&M Aggies baseball
The Texas A&M Aggies baseball team represents Texas A&M University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team belongs to the Big 12 Conference and plays home games at Olsen Field...
is part of the State Farm Lone Star Showdown
State Farm Lone Star Showdown
The State Farm Lone Star Showdown was the official moniker for all varsity men's and women's athletics competitions between the University of Texas and Texas A&M University...
. The baseball rivalry dates back to April 24, 1903, when the Longhorns defeated the Aggies 6-2 in College Station
College Station, Texas
College Station is a city in Brazos County, Texas, situated in East Central Texas in the heart of the Brazos Valley. The city is located within the most populated region of Texas, near three of the 10 largest cities in the United States - Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio...
. The Longhorns and Aggies combined to win or share 75 of 81 Southwest Conference regular season championships and 13 of 19 conference tournaments. In Big 12
Big 12 Conference
The Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference of ten schools located in the Central United States, with its headquarters located in Las Colinas, a community in the Dallas, Texas suburb of Irving...
play, the two schools have shared 10 of 15 regular season titles and 7 of 15 conference tournaments.
Oklahoma State
Texas's rivalry with Oklahoma StateOklahoma State Cowboys baseball
Oklahoma State Cowboys baseball is the NCAA Division I collegiate baseball team of Oklahoma State University based in Stillwater, Oklahoma.The Oklahoma State baseball program is among the most storied and successful in the country. The program has won 30 conference championships as well as 19...
dates back May 1, 1913, when the Longhorns beat the Cowboys 4-1 in Austin. Oklahoma State, then known as Oklahoma A&M, was part of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association and later the Southwest Conference until 1925. Between 1919 and 1997, when both joined the Big 12, the schools played each other sporadically. When they did compete, it was often in NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
Oklahoma
Texas's rivalry with OklahomaOklahoma Sooners baseball
Oklahoma Sooners baseball is the NCAA Division I collegiate baseball team of the University of Oklahoma based in Norman, Oklahoma.The Oklahoma Baseball tradition is long and storied, with two National Championships in 1951 and 1994, along with numerous All-Americans...
dates back May 9, 1910, when the Longhorns beat the Sooners 3-2 in Austin. Oklahoma was part of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association and later the Southwest Conference until 1919. Between 1925 and 1997, when both joined the Big 12, playing each other for one series every year from 1940 to 1972. often in the NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
Texas Tech
Texas's rivalry with Texas TechTexas Tech Red Raiders baseball
The Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team represents Texas Tech University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team competes in the Big 12 Conference and plays at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park.-Early years:...
dates back March 22, 1968, when the Longhorns beat the Red Raiders 7-5 in Lubbock
Lubbock, Texas
Lubbock is a city in and the county seat of Lubbock County, Texas, United States. The city is located in the northwestern part of the state, a region known historically as the Llano Estacado, and the home of Texas Tech University and Lubbock Christian University...
. That was the year Texas Tech joined the Southwest Conference. Since then, the schools have competed each year in a three game series.
Baylor
Texas's rivalry with BaylorBaylor Bears baseball
The Baylor Bears baseball team represents Baylor University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team belongs to the Big 12 Conference and plays home games at Baylor Ballpark. The Bears are currently led by head coach Steve Smith. The 2010 season marked Steve Smith's 16th year at the rule of...
dates back April 4, 1903, when the Longhorns beat the Bears 13-1 in Austin. Since then, the schools have competed in an annual series, alternating between campuses as host.
National College Baseball Hall of Fame
The Longhorns have had six players, two coaches, and one veteran inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame, more than any other school.- Players
- Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 2006 - Burt HootonBurt HootonBurt Carlton Hooton , nicknamed "Happy" , is a coach and former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball...
- 2008 - Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
- 2008 - Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
- 2009 - Keith MorelandKeith MorelandBobby Keith "Zonk" Moreland is a former outfielder, catcher and infield in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In , the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles...
- 2009 - Rich WorthamRich WorthamRichard Cooper Wortham is a former professional baseball pitcher. He played all or part of four seasons in Major League Baseball, between 1978 and 1983, for the Chicago White Sox and Oakland Athletics.- Amateur career :...
- 2010
- Coaches
- Cliff GustafsonCliff GustafsonCliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
- 2006 - Bibb FalkBibb FalkBibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
- 2007
- Veterans
- Billy DischBilly DischWilliam J. "Billy" Disch was the baseball coach for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1911 to 1939, and served as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards....
- 2008
National Awards
- Dick Howser TrophyDick Howser TrophyThe Dick Howser Trophy, considered to be the Heisman Trophy of college baseball, is an award presented annually to the national college baseball player of the year, presented by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association ....
- Scott BryantScott BryantScott Walter Bryant is a former college baseball and minor league baseball player.-College career:Bryant attended the University of Texas, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team. In the 1989 College World Series, Bryant helped lead Texas to the championship game. Bryant was named...
- 1989 - Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 1992 - Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 1993 - Taylor JungmannTaylor JungmannTaylor Heath Jungmann is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Milwaukee Brewers organization.Jungmann attended Georgetown High School and the University of Texas at Austin, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team...
- 2011
- Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Player of the YearCollegiate Baseball NewspaperCollegiate Baseball Newspaper is a publication based in Arizona that considers itself the "voice of amateur baseball" It is most noted for handing out the following awards: Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year, Collegiate Baseball Coach of the Year, and Collegiate Baseball...
- Scott BryantScott BryantScott Walter Bryant is a former college baseball and minor league baseball player.-College career:Bryant attended the University of Texas, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team. In the 1989 College World Series, Bryant helped lead Texas to the championship game. Bryant was named...
- 1989 - Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 1993
- Baseball America Player of the YearBaseball AmericaBaseball America is a magazine which covers baseball at every level, with a particular focus on up-and-coming players in high school, college, Japan, and the minor leagues. It is currently published in the form of a bi-weekly newspaper, five annual reference book titles, a weekly podcast, and a...
- Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 1993
- ABCA Player of the YearAmerican Baseball Coaches AssociationThe American Baseball Coaches Association is a baseball coaching organization formed in 1945. It is the primary professional organization for baseball coaches at the amateur level.-History:...
- Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 1992 - Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 1993
- College World Series Most Outstanding PlayerCollege World Series Most Outstanding PlayerThe College World Series Most Outstanding Player is an award for the best individual performance during the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. The recipient of the award is announced at the completion of the College World Series Championship Game...
- Tom HamiltonTom Hamilton (baseball)Thomas Ball Hamilton was a Major League Baseball player who played in 1952 and 1953 for the Philadelphia Athletics. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed, and he was 6'4" tall and 213 pounds...
- 1949 - J.L. SmithJ.L. SmithJessie L. Smith was a pitcher who is most notable for winning the 1953 College World Series Most Outstanding Player award while a junior at University of Texas at Austin. He is one of six players from University of Texas at Austin to win that award. The others are: Tom Hamilton, Mickey Reichenbach,...
- 1953 - Mickey ReichenbachMickey ReichenbachMichael Neal Reichenbach was a first baseman who is most notable for winning the 1975 College World Series Most Outstanding Player award while a sophomore at University of Texas at Austin. He hit .455 with three doubles and a home run to earn the honor. On the season, he hit .386. He is one of six...
- 1975 - Calvin SchiraldiCalvin SchiraldiCalvin Drew Schiraldi is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He is best remembered as the losing pitcher of Game 6 and Game 7 of the 1986 World Series.-Amateur career:...
- 1983 - Huston StreetHuston StreetHuston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
- 2002 - David MaroulDavid MaroulDavid William Maroul is a former baseball player. He was the 2005 College World Series Most Outstanding Player. He played collegiately for the Texas Longhorns. He is one of six players from University of Texas at Austin to win that award. The others are: Tom Hamilton, Mickey Reichenbach, Calvin...
- 2005
- Baseball America Freshman of the YearBaseball AmericaBaseball America is a magazine which covers baseball at every level, with a particular focus on up-and-coming players in high school, college, Japan, and the minor leagues. It is currently published in the form of a bi-weekly newspaper, five annual reference book titles, a weekly podcast, and a...
- Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
- 1984 - Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
- 1988 - Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 1991
- NCBWA Freshman of the YearNational Collegiate Baseball Writers AssociationThe National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association is an association of baseball writers, broadcasters, and publicists in the United States...
- Corey Knebel - 2011
- Baseball America Coach of the YearBaseball AmericaBaseball America is a magazine which covers baseball at every level, with a particular focus on up-and-coming players in high school, college, Japan, and the minor leagues. It is currently published in the form of a bi-weekly newspaper, five annual reference book titles, a weekly podcast, and a...
- Augie GarridoAugie GarridoAugust Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
- 2002
- Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Coach of the YearCollegiate Baseball NewspaperCollegiate Baseball Newspaper is a publication based in Arizona that considers itself the "voice of amateur baseball" It is most noted for handing out the following awards: Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year, Collegiate Baseball Coach of the Year, and Collegiate Baseball...
- Cliff GustafsonCliff GustafsonCliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
- 1983 - Augie GarridoAugie GarridoAugust Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
- 2002 - Augie GarridoAugie GarridoAugust Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
- 2005
First Team All-Americans
The University of Texas has had more than 50 players named to first team All-American and more than 20 players to the first team Freshman All-American team.- 1932
- Ray Ater (SS)
- Ernie KoyErnie KoyErnest Anyz Koy , nicknamed "Chief," was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for four National League teams from 1938 - 1942. He was born in Sealy, Texas and was of American Indian ancestry. He attended the University of Texas at Austin and played with the Longhorns...
(OF)
- 1933
- Pat AnkenmanPat AnkenmanFrederick Norman "Pat" Ankenman was an American major league baseball second baseman. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1936, 1943 and 1944 seasons.-External links:* at Find-A-Grave...
(SS)
- 1949
- Murray WallMurray Wall (baseball)Murray Wesley Wall was an American middle relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played between the and seasons for the Boston Braves , Boston Red Sox and Washington Senators . Listed at , , Wall batted and threw right-handed...
(P) - Tom HamiltonTom Hamilton (baseball)Thomas Ball Hamilton was a Major League Baseball player who played in 1952 and 1953 for the Philadelphia Athletics. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed, and he was 6'4" tall and 213 pounds...
(OF)
- 1950
- Murray WallMurray Wall (baseball)Murray Wesley Wall was an American middle relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played between the and seasons for the Boston Braves , Boston Red Sox and Washington Senators . Listed at , , Wall batted and threw right-handed...
(P)
- 1961
- Chuck Knutson (OF)
- 1962
- Pat Rigby (2B)
- 1963
- Bill BetheaBill BetheaWilliam Lamar Bethea if a former American baseball player who played infielder in the Major Leagues in . He played for the Minnesota Twins.-References:...
(SS) - Butch Thompson (1B)
- 1969
- Burt HootonBurt HootonBurt Carlton Hooton , nicknamed "Happy" , is a coach and former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball...
(P)
- 1970
- Burt HootonBurt HootonBurt Carlton Hooton , nicknamed "Happy" , is a coach and former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball...
(P) - Tommy HarmonTom Harmon (baseball)Thomas Harold Harmon is an American baseball coach and a former minor league catcher and manager and Major League coach. He is currently the associate head coach of the University of Texas Longhorns men's varsity baseball team.As a player, Harmon batted left-handed and threw right-handed; he stood...
(C)
- 1971
- Burt HootonBurt HootonBurt Carlton Hooton , nicknamed "Happy" , is a coach and former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball...
(P) - Dave ChalkDave ChalkDavid Lee Chalk is a former Major League Baseball player. Third base and shortstop were his primary positions. He batted and threw right-handed....
(3B)
- 1972
- Dave ChalkDave ChalkDavid Lee Chalk is a former Major League Baseball player. Third base and shortstop were his primary positions. He batted and threw right-handed....
(3B)
- 1973
- Keith MorelandKeith MorelandBobby Keith "Zonk" Moreland is a former outfielder, catcher and infield in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In , the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles...
(3B) - Ron Roznovsky (P)
- 1974
- Keith MorelandKeith MorelandBobby Keith "Zonk" Moreland is a former outfielder, catcher and infield in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In , the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles...
(3B) - Jim GideonJim GideonJames Leslie Gideon is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He pitched for the Texas Rangers for one game on September 14 during the 1975 Texas Rangers season.-External links:...
(P) - David Reeves (OF)
- 1975
- Keith MorelandKeith MorelandBobby Keith "Zonk" Moreland is a former outfielder, catcher and infield in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In , the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles...
(3B) - Jim GideonJim GideonJames Leslie Gideon is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He pitched for the Texas Rangers for one game on September 14 during the 1975 Texas Rangers season.-External links:...
(P)
- 1976
- Richard Wortham (P)
- 1979
- Jerry Don GleatonJerry Don GleatonJerry Don Gleaton was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1979 to 1992 for the Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Detroit Tigers, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Became an All-American at the University of Texas and the Most Valuable Player of the Southwest Conference...
(P)
- 1981
- Tony ArnoldTony ArnoldTony Dale Arnold is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He made his MLB debut in with the Baltimore Orioles and played his final game in . He is currently the pitching coach for the Kinston Indians.-External links:...
(P)
- 1982
- Spike OwenSpike OwenSpike Dee Owen is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Montreal Expos , New York Yankees and California Angels...
(SS)
- 1983
- Calvin SchiraldiCalvin SchiraldiCalvin Drew Schiraldi is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He is best remembered as the losing pitcher of Game 6 and Game 7 of the 1986 World Series.-Amateur career:...
(P)
- 1984
- David Denny (3B)
- Billy Bates (2B)
- Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
(P)
- 1985
- Billy Bates (2B)
- Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
(P)
- 1986
- Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
(P)
- 1987
- Curt Krippner (P)
- Kevin Garner (OF/P)
- 1988
- Brian Johnson (C)
- Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
(P)
- 1989
- Scott BryantScott BryantScott Walter Bryant is a former college baseball and minor league baseball player.-College career:Bryant attended the University of Texas, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team. In the 1989 College World Series, Bryant helped lead Texas to the championship game. Bryant was named...
(DH) - Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
(P)
- 1990
- Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
(P)
- 1991
- Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
(UT/P/DH)
- 1992
- Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
(UT/P/DH) - Calvin MurrayCalvin MurrayCalvin Murray , is a retired professional baseball player who played outfield in the Major Leagues from 1999-2004 for the San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, and Chicago Cubs. He is a 1989 graduate of Dallas' W. T. White High School and attended the University of Texas...
(OF)
- 1993
- Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
(UT/P/DH)
- 2000
- Charlie Thames (P)
- 2002
- Justin Simmons (P)
- 2003
- Dustin Majewski (OF)
- 2004
- J. P. Howell (P)
- Huston StreetHuston StreetHuston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
(P)
- 2005
- J. B. CoxJ. B. CoxJames Brent "J. B." Cox is an American former baseball relief pitcher.-Career:Cox graduated from the University of Texas in 2005...
(P) - Seth Johnston (SS)
- 2007
- Kyle RussellKyle RussellKyle D. Russell is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization. Russell was originally drafted by the Dodgers in the 3rd round of the 2008 MLB Draft out of the University of Texas. He was born in Houston, Texas and grew up in Tomball, Texas...
(OF)
- 2010
- Cole Green (P)
- 2011
- Taylor JungmannTaylor JungmannTaylor Heath Jungmann is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Milwaukee Brewers organization.Jungmann attended Georgetown High School and the University of Texas at Austin, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team...
(P)
All College World Series
Over 45 players have been named to the All College World Series team.- 1962
- Tom Belcher, P
- Pat Rigby, 2B
- 1968
- Lou Bagwell, 2B
- 1969
- Burt HootonBurt HootonBurt Carlton Hooton , nicknamed "Happy" , is a coach and former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball...
, P - Lou Bagwell, 2B
- 1970
- Tom HarmonTom Harmon (baseball)Thomas Harold Harmon is an American baseball coach and a former minor league catcher and manager and Major League coach. He is currently the associate head coach of the University of Texas Longhorns men's varsity baseball team.As a player, Harmon batted left-handed and threw right-handed; he stood...
, C - John Langerhans, 1B
- 1972
- Dave ChalkDave ChalkDavid Lee Chalk is a former Major League Baseball player. Third base and shortstop were his primary positions. He batted and threw right-handed....
, 3B
- 1973
- Keith MorelandKeith MorelandBobby Keith "Zonk" Moreland is a former outfielder, catcher and infield in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In , the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles...
, 3B - Terry Pyka, OF
- 1974
- Tom Ball, OF
- 1975
- Richard Wortham, P
- Mickey ReichenbachMickey ReichenbachMichael Neal Reichenbach was a first baseman who is most notable for winning the 1975 College World Series Most Outstanding Player award while a sophomore at University of Texas at Austin. He hit .455 with three doubles and a home run to earn the honor. On the season, he hit .386. He is one of six...
, 1B - Blair Stouffer, SS
- Rick Bradley, OF
- 1979
- Joe Bruno, OF
- Keith Walker, DH
- 1981
- Burk Goldthorn, C
- 1982
- Spike OwenSpike OwenSpike Dee Owen is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Montreal Expos , New York Yankees and California Angels...
, SS - Mike BrumleyMike Brumley (infielder)Anthony Michael Brumley is a former utility player in Major League Baseball, who played primarily as a shortstop and who currently is the first-base coach for the Seattle Mariners. He played from through for the Chicago Cubs , Detroit Tigers , Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Houston Astros ...
, OF
- 1983
- Jeff HearronJeff HearronJeffrey Vernon Hearron is a former Major League Baseball catcher. Hearron played for the Toronto Blue Jays in and . He batted and threw right-handed....
, C - Bill Bates, 2B
- Mike BrumleyMike Brumley (infielder)Anthony Michael Brumley is a former utility player in Major League Baseball, who played primarily as a shortstop and who currently is the first-base coach for the Seattle Mariners. He played from through for the Chicago Cubs , Detroit Tigers , Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Houston Astros ...
, SS - Calvin SchiraldiCalvin SchiraldiCalvin Drew Schiraldi is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He is best remembered as the losing pitcher of Game 6 and Game 7 of the 1986 World Series.-Amateur career:...
, P
- 1985
- Bill Bates, 2B
- Dennis CookDennis CookDennis Bryan Cook is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball with nine teams from 1988 to 2002: the San Francisco Giants , Philadelphia Phillies , Los Angeles Dodgers , Cleveland Indians , Chicago White Sox , Texas Rangers ,...
, P - Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
, P
- 1989
- David Lowery, 2B
- Craig Newkirk, 3B
- Arthur Butcher, OF
- Scott BryantScott BryantScott Walter Bryant is a former college baseball and minor league baseball player.-College career:Bryant attended the University of Texas, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team. In the 1989 College World Series, Bryant helped lead Texas to the championship game. Bryant was named...
, OF
- 2002
- Tim Moss, 2B
- Omar QuintanillaOmar QuintanillaOmar Quintanilla is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent.-Early life:He attended Socorro High School in El Paso, Texas, where he led the city of El Paso in home runs, RBI, and was elected to the Texas All-State shortstop...
, 3B - Dustin Majewski, OF
- Justin Simmons, P
- Huston StreetHuston StreetHuston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
, P
- 2003
- Curtis ThigpenCurtis ThigpenCurtis Barnard Thigpen is a right-handed Major League Baseball catcher. Thigpen can also play first base, second base, and third base. He spent his college career at the University of Texas and won the College World Series in 2002 during which he was named to the All-Tournament Team...
, 1B
- 2004
- Seth Johnston, 2B
- 2005
- J. B. CoxJ. B. CoxJames Brent "J. B." Cox is an American former baseball relief pitcher.-Career:Cox graduated from the University of Texas in 2005...
, P - Will Crouch, DH
- Seth Johnston, SS
- David MaroulDavid MaroulDavid William Maroul is a former baseball player. He was the 2005 College World Series Most Outstanding Player. He played collegiately for the Texas Longhorns. He is one of six players from University of Texas at Austin to win that award. The others are: Tom Hamilton, Mickey Reichenbach, Calvin...
, 3B - Kyle McCulloch, P
- Taylor TeagardenTaylor TeagardenTaylor Hill Teagarden is a catcher for the Baltimore Orioles.-Early life:Teagarden graduated from Creekview High School in Carrollton, Texas....
, C
- 2009
- Taylor JungmannTaylor JungmannTaylor Heath Jungmann is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Milwaukee Brewers organization.Jungmann attended Georgetown High School and the University of Texas at Austin, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team...
, P - Russell Moldenhauer, OF
- Cameron Rupp, C
Southwest Conference
- Southwest Conference Player of the Year
- Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
- 1986 - Brian Cisarik - 1987
- Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
- 1988 - Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
- 1989 - Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
- 1990 - Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 1991 - Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 1992 - Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 1993 - Danny Peoples - 1996
- Southwest Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player
- Keith CreelKeith CreelKeith Creel was a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who was a star pitcher at the University of Texas. The Kansas City Royals chose Creel with their first round pick of the 1980 draft He never lived up to expectations and finished his career with a record of 5 wins, 14 losses, and a 5.60...
- 1979 - Burk Goldthorn - 1981
- José TolentinoJosé TolentinoJosé Tolentino , is a retired Major League Baseball first baseman. He played for the Houston Astros in . He was a coach for the Mexican national baseball team during the 2009 World Baseball Classic.-Playing career:...
- 1983 - Brian Cisarik - 1988
- Charles Abernathy - 1991
- Calvin MurrayCalvin MurrayCalvin Murray , is a retired professional baseball player who played outfield in the Major Leagues from 1999-2004 for the San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, and Chicago Cubs. He is a 1989 graduate of Dallas' W. T. White High School and attended the University of Texas...
- 1992 - Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- 1993 - Ryan Kjos - 1994
First Team All Southwest Conference
From 1922 until the conference dissolved in 1996, 352 Longhorns were named first team all Southwest Conference.
- 1922
- George Johnson, OF
- Rube Leissner, OF
- Jim Nowlin, 2B
- Heinie OdomHeinie OdomHerman Boyd "Heinie" Odom was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball who played a single game with the New York Yankees in 1925. He was born and died in Rusk, Texas. He was born Herman Boyd, and later changed his name.After attending the University of Texas, Odom played his only major...
, SS - Manny Ponsford, P
- 1923
- Ed Carson, 1B
- Rube Leissner, OF
- Heinie OdomHeinie OdomHerman Boyd "Heinie" Odom was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball who played a single game with the New York Yankees in 1925. He was born and died in Rusk, Texas. He was born Herman Boyd, and later changed his name.After attending the University of Texas, Odom played his only major...
, SS
- 1924
- Ed Carson, 1B
- Otto Clements, P
- Ox EckhardtOx EckhardtOscar George "Ox" Eckhardt was an outfielder for the Boston Braves and Brooklyn Dodgers. Eckhardt holds the all-time professional baseball record for batting average, counting both major and minor league stats...
, P - Hod KibbieHod KibbieHorace Kent "Hod" Kibbie was an American professional baseball player. He played eleven games in Major League Baseball in 1925 for the Boston Braves, eight as a second baseman and three as a shortstop.-References:...
, 2B - A.L. Leissner, C
- Heinie OdomHeinie OdomHerman Boyd "Heinie" Odom was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball who played a single game with the New York Yankees in 1925. He was born and died in Rusk, Texas. He was born Herman Boyd, and later changed his name.After attending the University of Texas, Odom played his only major...
, SS - M.E. Ponsford, P
- Clyde Pratt, OF
- 1925
- Otto Clements, P
- Hod KibbieHod KibbieHorace Kent "Hod" Kibbie was an American professional baseball player. He played eleven games in Major League Baseball in 1925 for the Boston Braves, eight as a second baseman and three as a shortstop.-References:...
, 2B - Dewey Smalley, 3B
- Fred Thompson, OF
- Howie WilliamsonHowie WilliamsonNathaniel Howard Williamson was an American professional baseball player. He played one season in Major League Baseball in 1928 for the St. Louis Cardinals, primarily as an outfielder....
, OF
- 1926
- Potsy Allen, C
- Neal BakerNeal BakerNeal Vernon Baker was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics during the season.-References:...
, P - Ed Olle, 3B
- Fred Thompson, OF
- Howie WilliamsonHowie WilliamsonNathaniel Howard Williamson was an American professional baseball player. He played one season in Major League Baseball in 1928 for the St. Louis Cardinals, primarily as an outfielder....
, OF
- 1927
- Potsy Allen, C
- Neal BakerNeal BakerNeal Vernon Baker was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics during the season.-References:...
, P - Heine Baumgarten, OF
- R.P. Harris, SS
- Marty HopkinsMarty HopkinsMeredith Hilliard Hopkins was a Major League Baseball player. He played two seasons in the majors as a reserve infielder, mostly at third base. He debuted in for the Philadelphia Phillies. He was sent to the minor league St. Paul Saints a month into the season, then was acquired by the Chicago...
, 2B - Ed Olle, 3B
- 1928
- Potsy Allen, C
- Marty HopkinsMarty HopkinsMeredith Hilliard Hopkins was a Major League Baseball player. He played two seasons in the majors as a reserve infielder, mostly at third base. He debuted in for the Philadelphia Phillies. He was sent to the minor league St. Paul Saints a month into the season, then was acquired by the Chicago...
, 2B - Johnny Railton, P
- Arvie Walker, 1B
- 1929
- Pinky HigginsPinky HigginsMichael Franklin "Pinky" Higgins was an American third baseman, manager, front office executive and scout in Major League Baseball who played for three teams and served as manager or general manager of the Boston Red Sox during the period of through . He batted and threw right-handed.-Playing...
, OF - Marty HopkinsMarty HopkinsMeredith Hilliard Hopkins was a Major League Baseball player. He played two seasons in the majors as a reserve infielder, mostly at third base. He debuted in for the Philadelphia Phillies. He was sent to the minor league St. Paul Saints a month into the season, then was acquired by the Chicago...
, 2B - Tom Hughes, OF
- Johnny Railton, P
- Arvie Walker, 1B
- 1930
- Raymond Ater, SS
- Pinky HigginsPinky HigginsMichael Franklin "Pinky" Higgins was an American third baseman, manager, front office executive and scout in Major League Baseball who played for three teams and served as manager or general manager of the Boston Red Sox during the period of through . He batted and threw right-handed.-Playing...
, 2B - Johnny Railton, P
- Minton White, OF
- 1931
- Raymond Ater, SS
- M.J. de la Fuente, P
- Ernie KoyErnie KoyErnest Anyz Koy , nicknamed "Chief," was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for four National League teams from 1938 - 1942. He was born in Sealy, Texas and was of American Indian ancestry. He attended the University of Texas at Austin and played with the Longhorns...
, OF - Minton White, 2B
- 1932
- Raymond Ater, SS
- Ernie KoyErnie KoyErnest Anyz Koy , nicknamed "Chief," was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for four National League teams from 1938 - 1942. He was born in Sealy, Texas and was of American Indian ancestry. He attended the University of Texas at Austin and played with the Longhorns...
, OF - Vernon Taylor, P
- 1933
- Pat AnkenmanPat AnkenmanFrederick Norman "Pat" Ankenman was an American major league baseball second baseman. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1936, 1943 and 1944 seasons.-External links:* at Find-A-Grave...
, SS - Ernie KoyErnie KoyErnest Anyz Koy , nicknamed "Chief," was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for four National League teams from 1938 - 1942. He was born in Sealy, Texas and was of American Indian ancestry. He attended the University of Texas at Austin and played with the Longhorns...
, OF - Rabbit McDowell, 2B
- Vernon Taylor, P
- Van Viebig, 3B
- 1934
- Pat AnkenmanPat AnkenmanFrederick Norman "Pat" Ankenman was an American major league baseball second baseman. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1936, 1943 and 1944 seasons.-External links:* at Find-A-Grave...
, SS - Bohn Hilliard, OF
- Rabbit McDowell, 2B
- Van Viebig, 3B
- 1935
- Norm BranchNorm BranchNorman Downs Branch was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Branch played for the New York Yankees in and . In 37 career games, he had a 5-2 record with a 3.73 ERA. He batted and threw right-handed....
, P - Joe Fitzsimmons, C
- Aubrey Graham, 3B
- Bohn Hilliard, OF
- Lloyd Rigby, SS
- 1936
- Norm BranchNorm BranchNorman Downs Branch was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Branch played for the New York Yankees in and . In 37 career games, he had a 5-2 record with a 3.73 ERA. He batted and threw right-handed....
, P - Aubrey Graham, 2B
- Dick MidkiffDick MidkiffRichard James Midkiff was a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched in thirteen games for the Boston Red Sox in 1938, receiving two decisions . He also pitched for Boston's American Association affiliate, the Minneapolis Millers, that season and was a teammate of Ted Williams...
, P - John Munro, 1B
- Mel PreibischMel PreibischMelvin Aloysius Preibisch was an American professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball, 1940 and 1941, for the Boston Braves , primarily as a center fielder.-References:...
, OF - Morris Sands, OF
- 1937
- Tex HughsonTex HughsonCecil Carlton Hughson, , was a Major League Baseball starting pitcher who played his entire career in the American League with the Boston Red Sox . He batted and threw right-handed....
, P - John Munro, 1B
- Lloyd Rigby, 3B
- 1938
- Jack ConwayJack Conway (baseball)Jack Clements Conway was a Major League Baseball infielder who played for four seasons. He played for the Cleveland Indians in 1941 and from 1946 to 1947, and the New York Giants in 1948.-External links:...
, SS - John Garnett, P
- Johnny Hill, 1B
- Joyce Rawe, C
- Leroy Westerman, OF
- 1939
- Jack ConwayJack Conway (baseball)Jack Clements Conway was a Major League Baseball infielder who played for four seasons. He played for the Cleveland Indians in 1941 and from 1946 to 1947, and the New York Giants in 1948.-External links:...
, SS - Mel DeutschMel DeutschMelvin Elliott Deutsch was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1946 season. Listed at 6' 4", 215 lb., Deutsch batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Caldwell, Texas.Deutsch was signed by the Boston Red Sox as a free agent out...
, P - Bob Evans, 2B
- Charles Haas, OF
- Johnny Hill, 1B
- Bobby Moers, 3B
- Clarence Pfeil, OF
- 1940
- Melvin Deutsch, P
- Fred Everett, C
- Charles Haas, OF
- Johnny Hill, 1B
- Bobby Moers, 3B
- Clarence Pfeil, OF
- Jack Stone, 2B
- 1941
- Alton Bostick, C
- Melvin Deutsch, P
- Grady HattonGrady HattonGrady Edgebert Hatton Jr. is a retired American baseball player, coach, manager and executive...
, 3B - Pete LaydenPete LaydenJohn Peter Layden, Jr. was an outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the St. Louis Browns...
, OF - Udell Moore, P
- Robert Smith, UT
- Jack Stone, 2B
- 1942
- Bill Dumke, P
- Grady HattonGrady HattonGrady Edgebert Hatton Jr. is a retired American baseball player, coach, manager and executive...
, SS - Jack O’Reagan, C
- Jack Stone, 2B
- 1943
- Bob Campbell, OF
- Jim Collins, P
- Clint Grell, OF
- Grady HattonGrady HattonGrady Edgebert Hatton Jr. is a retired American baseball player, coach, manager and executive...
, 3B - Tex Travis, C
- 1944
- Jack Avinger, C
- Bob Campbell, OF
- Maurice Connor, SS
- Billy Cox, 1B
- Bobby LayneBobby LayneRobert Lawrence "Bobby" Layne was an American football quarterback who played for 15 seasons in the National Football League. He played for the Chicago Bears in 1948, the New York Bulldogs in 1949, the Detroit Lions from 1950–1958, and the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1958–1962...
, P - Zeke Wilemon, OF
- 1945
- Leroy Anderson, UT
- Bob Horneyer, 3B
- Jack Lindsey, SS
- Tom Milik, C
- Zeke Wilemon, OF
- Don Wooten, OF
- 1946
- Bob Ferguson, OF
- Ransom Jackson, 3B
- Bobby LayneBobby LayneRobert Lawrence "Bobby" Layne was an American football quarterback who played for 15 seasons in the National Football League. He played for the Chicago Bears in 1948, the New York Bulldogs in 1949, the Detroit Lions from 1950–1958, and the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1958–1962...
, P - Jack O’Reagan, C
- Ruben Ortega, UT
- Hobbs Williams, OF
- Chick Zomlefer, SS
- 1947
- Ransom Jackson, 3B
- Bobby LayneBobby LayneRobert Lawrence "Bobby" Layne was an American football quarterback who played for 15 seasons in the National Football League. He played for the Chicago Bears in 1948, the New York Bulldogs in 1949, the Detroit Lions from 1950–1958, and the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1958–1962...
, P - Dan Watson, C
- Hobbs Williams, OF
- Chick Zomlefer, SS
- 1948
- Charlie GorinCharlie GorinCharles Perry Gorin , was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in and with the Milwaukee Braves. He batted and threw left-handed....
, P - Tom HamiltonTom Hamilton (baseball)Thomas Ball Hamilton was a Major League Baseball player who played in 1952 and 1953 for the Philadelphia Athletics. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed, and he was 6'4" tall and 213 pounds...
, 1B - Al Joe Hunt, 3B
- Bobby LayneBobby LayneRobert Lawrence "Bobby" Layne was an American football quarterback who played for 15 seasons in the National Football League. He played for the Chicago Bears in 1948, the New York Bulldogs in 1949, the Detroit Lions from 1950–1958, and the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1958–1962...
, P - Dan Watson, C
- Chick Zomlefer, SS
- 1949
- Tom HamiltonTom Hamilton (baseball)Thomas Ball Hamilton was a Major League Baseball player who played in 1952 and 1953 for the Philadelphia Athletics. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed, and he was 6'4" tall and 213 pounds...
, 1B - Ed Kneuper, OF
- Murray WallMurray Wall (baseball)Murray Wesley Wall was an American middle relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played between the and seasons for the Boston Braves , Boston Red Sox and Washington Senators . Listed at , , Wall batted and threw right-handed...
, P - Dan Watson, C
- Jim Shamblin, UT
- 1950
- Charlie GorinCharlie GorinCharles Perry Gorin , was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in and with the Milwaukee Braves. He batted and threw left-handed....
, P - Kal SegristKal SegristKal Hill Segrist is a former utility infielder in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles . Listed at 6' 0", 180 lb., Segrist batted and threw right-handed...
, 2B - Ben Tomkins, 3B
- Murray WallMurray Wall (baseball)Murray Wesley Wall was an American middle relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played between the and seasons for the Boston Braves , Boston Red Sox and Washington Senators . Listed at , , Wall batted and threw right-handed...
, P - Frank Womack, OF
- 1951
- Chile Bigham, 1B
- Eddie Burrows, 2B
- Jim Ehrler, P
- Frank Womack, OF
- 1952
- Jimmy Don Pace, 3B
- Luther Scarbrough, P
- Joe Tanner, SS
- 1953
- Randy Biesenbach, C
- Travis Eckert, OF
- Boyd Linker, P
- Paul Mohr, 1B
- Tommy Snow, OF
- Ronald Spradlin, C
- 1954
- Travis Eckert, OF
- Boyd Linker, P
- Paul Mohr, 1B
- Tommy Snow, OF
- Bob Towery, 2B
- 1955
- Stuart Benson, C
- Tommy Jungman, P
- 1956
- Jerry Good, 3B
- 1957
- Jerry Good, 1B
- Johnny Lowry, SS
- Bill Moore, OF
- George Myers, OF
- Howie ReedHowie ReedHoward Dean Reed was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched from 1958–1971 and appeared in a total of 229 Major League games for five different franchises. He pitched in two games for the Los Angeles Dodgers during the 1965 World Series.-External links:...
, P - Harry TaylorHarry Taylor (1957 pitcher)Harry Evans Taylor was an American baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues in 1957. He played for the Kansas City Athletics.-References:...
, P - Woody Woodman, IF
- 1958
- Max AlvisMax AlvisRoy Maxwell Alvis is a former Major League Baseball third baseman who played with the Cleveland Indians and Milwaukee Brewers . He batted and threw right-handed....
, 3B - Wayne McDonald, OF
- Roy Menge, OF
- George Myers, P
- Woody Woodman, 2B
- 1959
- Pete Embry, C
- Wayne McDonald, OF
- George Myers, OF
- Elmer Rod, P
- 1960
- Jay Arnette, OF
- Tom Belcher, P
- Bob Callaway, P
- Wayne McDonald, OF
- Roy Menge, OF
- Bart ShirleyBart ShirleyBarton Arvin Shirley is a former Major League Baseball infielder. He played in 75 games in four seasons for the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets. He also played in Japan for two seasons with the Chunichi Dragons in 1971-72.-External sources:...
, SS
- 1961
- Tom Belcher, P
- Bob Callaway, P
- Chuck Knutson, OF
- Pat Rigby, 3B
- 1962
- Pat Rigby, 2B
- Tom Belcher, P
- Ed Kasper, 3B
- Chuck Knutson, OF
- Gary London, C
- 1963
- Bill BetheaBill BetheaWilliam Lamar Bethea if a former American baseball player who played infielder in the Major Leagues in . He played for the Minnesota Twins.-References:...
, SS - Chuck Knutson, OF
- Gary London, C
- Bob Myer, P
- Butch Thompson, 1B
- 1964
- Bob Myer, P
- Ward Summers, OF
- 1965
- Forrest Boyd, SS
- John Collier, P
- Joe HagueJoe HagueJoe Clarence Hague was a professional baseball player whose career spanned eight seasons. Over his eight year career, Hague spent six of those in Major League Baseball. In 430 major league games, Hague batted .239 with 141 runs, 286 hits, 41 doubles, 10 triples, 40 home runs, and 163 runs batted in...
, OF - Gary MooreGary Moore (baseball)Gary Douglas Moore was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played in 7 games for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1970 baseball season. He was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma.-External links:...
, OF - James Schlechuk, C
- 1966
- Gary MooreGary Moore (baseball)Gary Douglas Moore was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played in 7 games for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1970 baseball season. He was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma.-External links:...
, P/OF
- 1967
- Pat Brown, OF
- Don Johnson, 2B
- Tommy Moore, P
- Bob Snoddy, 1B
- 1968
- Pat Brown, OF
- James StreetJames Street (quarterback)James Street is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at the University of Texas at Austin from 1966-1969...
, P
- 1969
- Lou Bagwell, IF
- Pat Brown, OF
- Dave ChalkDave ChalkDavid Lee Chalk is a former Major League Baseball player. Third base and shortstop were his primary positions. He batted and threw right-handed....
, OF - David Hall, 3B
- Burt HootonBurt HootonBurt Carlton Hooton , nicknamed "Happy" , is a coach and former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball...
, P - James StreetJames Street (quarterback)James Street is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at the University of Texas at Austin from 1966-1969...
, P
- 1970
- Lou Bagwell, SS
- Dave ChalkDave ChalkDavid Lee Chalk is a former Major League Baseball player. Third base and shortstop were his primary positions. He batted and threw right-handed....
, 3B - David Hall, OF
- Burt HootonBurt HootonBurt Carlton Hooton , nicknamed "Happy" , is a coach and former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball...
, P - John Langerhans, 1B
- Jack Miller, OF
- James StreetJames Street (quarterback)James Street is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at the University of Texas at Austin from 1966-1969...
, P
- 1971
- Dave ChalkDave ChalkDavid Lee Chalk is a former Major League Baseball player. Third base and shortstop were his primary positions. He batted and threw right-handed....
, 3B - Burt HootonBurt HootonBurt Carlton Hooton , nicknamed "Happy" , is a coach and former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball...
, P - John Langerhans, 1B
- Mike Markl, 1B
- Walt Rothe, OF
- 1972
- Bill Berryhill, C
- Dave ChalkDave ChalkDavid Lee Chalk is a former Major League Baseball player. Third base and shortstop were his primary positions. He batted and threw right-handed....
, 3B - Mike Markl, 2B
- Ken PapeKen PapeKenneth Wayne "Ken" Pape was an American baseball player who played infielder in the Major Leagues in 1976. He played for the Texas Rangers.-References:...
, OF - Terry Pyka, OF
- Ron Roznovsky, P
- 1973
- Bobby Clark, UT
- Keith MorelandKeith MorelandBobby Keith "Zonk" Moreland is a former outfielder, catcher and infield in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In , the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles...
, 3B - Ron Roznovsky, P
- Richard Wortham, P
- 1974
- Rick Bradley, C
- Jim GideonJim GideonJames Leslie Gideon is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He pitched for the Texas Rangers for one game on September 14 during the 1975 Texas Rangers season.-External links:...
, P - Keith MorelandKeith MorelandBobby Keith "Zonk" Moreland is a former outfielder, catcher and infield in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In , the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles...
, UT - Terry Pyka, OF
- Blair Stouffer, SS
- 1975
- Rick Bradley, C
- Martin Flores, P
- Jim GideonJim GideonJames Leslie Gideon is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He pitched for the Texas Rangers for one game on September 14 during the 1975 Texas Rangers season.-External links:...
, P - Keith MorelandKeith MorelandBobby Keith "Zonk" Moreland is a former outfielder, catcher and infield in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In , the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles...
, 3B - Garry Pyka, 2B
- Mickey ReichenbachMickey ReichenbachMichael Neal Reichenbach was a first baseman who is most notable for winning the 1975 College World Series Most Outstanding Player award while a sophomore at University of Texas at Austin. He hit .455 with three doubles and a home run to earn the honor. On the season, he hit .386. He is one of six...
, 1B
- 1976
- Charles Proske, OF
- Garry Pyka, 2B
- Mickey ReichenbachMickey ReichenbachMichael Neal Reichenbach was a first baseman who is most notable for winning the 1975 College World Series Most Outstanding Player award while a sophomore at University of Texas at Austin. He hit .455 with three doubles and a home run to earn the honor. On the season, he hit .386. He is one of six...
, 1B - Richard Wortham, P
- 1977
- Wendell Hibbett, OF
- Don KainerDon KainerDonald Wayne "Don" Kainer was an American baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues in 1980. He played for the Texas Rangers.-References:...
, P
- 1978
- Keith CreelKeith CreelKeith Creel was a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who was a star pitcher at the University of Texas. The Kansas City Royals chose Creel with their first round pick of the 1980 draft He never lived up to expectations and finished his career with a record of 5 wins, 14 losses, and a 5.60...
, P
- 1979
- Joe Bruno, OF
- Ron GardenhireRon GardenhireRonald Clyde "Gardy" Gardenhire is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and current manager of the Minnesota Twins.He is six feet tall and weighed 175 pounds during most of his baseball career....
, SS - Jerry Don GleatonJerry Don GleatonJerry Don Gleaton was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1979 to 1992 for the Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Detroit Tigers, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Became an All-American at the University of Texas and the Most Valuable Player of the Southwest Conference...
, P - Terry Salazar, 1B
- Ricky WrightRicky WrightJames Richard Wright was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Texas Rangers from 1982-1986.-External links:...
, P
- 1980
- Chris Campbell, 1B
- Keith CreelKeith CreelKeith Creel was a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who was a star pitcher at the University of Texas. The Kansas City Royals chose Creel with their first round pick of the 1980 draft He never lived up to expectations and finished his career with a record of 5 wins, 14 losses, and a 5.60...
, P - Dean David, 2B
- Ricky Nixon, DH
- Mike Zatopek, OF
- 1981
- Tony ArnoldTony ArnoldTony Dale Arnold is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He made his MLB debut in with the Baltimore Orioles and played his final game in . He is currently the pitching coach for the Kinston Indians.-External links:...
, P - Robert Culley, 3B
- Burk Goldthorn, C
- Spike OwenSpike OwenSpike Dee Owen is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Montreal Expos , New York Yankees and California Angels...
, SS
- 1982
- Mike BrumleyMike Brumley (infielder)Anthony Michael Brumley is a former utility player in Major League Baseball, who played primarily as a shortstop and who currently is the first-base coach for the Seattle Mariners. He played from through for the Chicago Cubs , Detroit Tigers , Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Houston Astros ...
, OF - Mike CapelMike CapelMichael Lee Capel , is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Chicago Cubs , Milwaukee Brewers and Houston Astros ....
, P - Kirk Killingsworth, P
- Spike OwenSpike OwenSpike Dee Owen is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Montreal Expos , New York Yankees and California Angels...
, SS
- 1983
- Mike BrumleyMike Brumley (infielder)Anthony Michael Brumley is a former utility player in Major League Baseball, who played primarily as a shortstop and who currently is the first-base coach for the Seattle Mariners. He played from through for the Chicago Cubs , Detroit Tigers , Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Houston Astros ...
, SS - Kirk Killingsworth, P
- Calvin SchiraldiCalvin SchiraldiCalvin Drew Schiraldi is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He is best remembered as the losing pitcher of Game 6 and Game 7 of the 1986 World Series.-Amateur career:...
, P - Jose TolentinoJosé TolentinoJosé Tolentino , is a retired Major League Baseball first baseman. He played for the Houston Astros in . He was a coach for the Mexican national baseball team during the 2009 World Baseball Classic.-Playing career:...
, 1B
- 1984
- Bill Bates, 2B
- Eric Boudreaux, P
- Dennis CookDennis CookDennis Bryan Cook is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball with nine teams from 1988 to 2002: the San Francisco Giants , Philadelphia Phillies , Los Angeles Dodgers , Cleveland Indians , Chicago White Sox , Texas Rangers ,...
, OF - David Denny, 3B
- Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
, P
- 1985
- Bill Bates, 2B
- Dennis CookDennis CookDennis Bryan Cook is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball with nine teams from 1988 to 2002: the San Francisco Giants , Philadelphia Phillies , Los Angeles Dodgers , Cleveland Indians , Chicago White Sox , Texas Rangers ,...
, OF - David Denny, OF
- Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
, P
- 1986
- Scott CoolbaughScott CoolbaughScott Robert Coolbaugh is an American former baseball player. Coolbaugh played Major League Baseball from to for the Texas Rangers and San Diego Padres and in for the St. Louis Cardinals. He also played two seasons in Japan for the Hanshin Tigers in and , and continued to play in the minor...
, OF - Todd HaneyTodd HaneyTodd Michael Haney , is a former Major League Baseball second baseman. He played parts of five seasons in the major leagues between and for the Montreal Expos, Chicago Cubs and New York Mets. He now coaches for the Texas baseball team, Waco Storm.-Sources:...
, 2B - Coby Kerlin, SS
- Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
, P
- 1987
- Brian Cisarik, 1B
- Todd HaneyTodd HaneyTodd Michael Haney , is a former Major League Baseball second baseman. He played parts of five seasons in the major leagues between and for the Montreal Expos, Chicago Cubs and New York Mets. He now coaches for the Texas baseball team, Waco Storm.-Sources:...
, 2B - Coby Kerlin, IF
- Curt Krippner, P
- 1988
- Scott BryantScott BryantScott Walter Bryant is a former college baseball and minor league baseball player.-College career:Bryant attended the University of Texas, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team. In the 1989 College World Series, Bryant helped lead Texas to the championship game. Bryant was named...
, OF - Brian Cisarik, 1B
- Rusty Crockett, OF
- Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
, P - Brian Johnson, C
- Mike Patrick, DH
- Eric Stone, P
- 1989
- Scott BryantScott BryantScott Walter Bryant is a former college baseball and minor league baseball player.-College career:Bryant attended the University of Texas, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team. In the 1989 College World Series, Bryant helped lead Texas to the championship game. Bryant was named...
, DH - Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
, P
- 1990
- David Tollison, 2B
- Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
, P - Scott Pugh, 1B
- 1991
- Clay King, 3B
- Shane HalterShane HalterShane David Halter is a former Major League Baseball infielder/outfielder and right-handed batter.-High school years:...
, SS - Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
, P/DH
- 1992
- Chris Abbe, C
- Charles Abernathy, OF
- Robert DeLeon, 2B
- Tim Harkrider, SS
- Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
, P/DH - Clay King, 3B
- Calvin MurrayCalvin MurrayCalvin Murray , is a retired professional baseball player who played outfield in the Major Leagues from 1999-2004 for the San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, and Chicago Cubs. He is a 1989 graduate of Dallas' W. T. White High School and attended the University of Texas...
, OF
- 1993
- Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
, P/DH - Braxton Hickman, 1B
- 1994
- Tony Vasut, 2B
- Ryan Kjos, P
- J. D. SmartJ. D. SmartJon David "J. D." Smart is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Montreal Expos and Texas Rangers . He played college baseball for the Texas Longhorns.-External links:...
, P - Stephen Larkin, OF/1B
- Jeff Conway, OF
- Shea MorenzShea MorenzShea Brian Morenz is a former American football and baseball player.Coming out of San Angelo Central High in 1992, Morenz was one of the top high school quarterbacks in the nation. However, he was never able to fulfill the expectations...
, OF - Jay Vaught, P
- Clint Koppe, P
- Wylie Campbell, SS
- 1995
- Kip HarkriderKip HarkriderKiplan Paul "Kip" Harkrider is a former professional baseball player and an Olympic bronze medalist in baseball. His minor league baseball career spanned from 1997 to 2007.-External links:**...
, SS - MacGregor Byers, IF
- Shea MorenzShea MorenzShea Brian Morenz is a former American football and baseball player.Coming out of San Angelo Central High in 1992, Morenz was one of the top high school quarterbacks in the nation. However, he was never able to fulfill the expectations...
, OF - Jake O’Dell, P
- J. D. SmartJ. D. SmartJon David "J. D." Smart is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Montreal Expos and Texas Rangers . He played college baseball for the Texas Longhorns.-External links:...
, P
- 1996
- MacGregor Byers, OF
- Eric French, P
- Kip HarkriderKip HarkriderKiplan Paul "Kip" Harkrider is a former professional baseball player and an Olympic bronze medalist in baseball. His minor league baseball career spanned from 1997 to 2007.-External links:**...
, SS - JoJo Hinojosa, P
- Scott Leon, P
- Jake O’Dell, P
- Danny Peoples, 1B
- Trey Salinas, 3B
Southwest Conference All Tournament Team
From 1981 to 1996, 66 to the first team all Southwest Conference Tournament team.
- 1981
- Burk Goldthorn, C
- Tony ArnoldTony ArnoldTony Dale Arnold is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He made his MLB debut in with the Baltimore Orioles and played his final game in . He is currently the pitching coach for the Kinston Indians.-External links:...
, P - Spike OwenSpike OwenSpike Dee Owen is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Montreal Expos , New York Yankees and California Angels...
, SS - Mike Livermore, 3B
- Kirk Killingsworth, OF
- Tracy Dophied, OF
- 1982
- Jeff HearronJeff HearronJeffrey Vernon Hearron is a former Major League Baseball catcher. Hearron played for the Toronto Blue Jays in and . He batted and threw right-handed....
, C - Randy Day, 1B
- Spike OwenSpike OwenSpike Dee Owen is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Montreal Expos , New York Yankees and California Angels...
, SS - Randy Richards, OF
- Mike BrumleyMike Brumley (infielder)Anthony Michael Brumley is a former utility player in Major League Baseball, who played primarily as a shortstop and who currently is the first-base coach for the Seattle Mariners. He played from through for the Chicago Cubs , Detroit Tigers , Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Houston Astros ...
, 3B - Roger ClemensRoger ClemensWilliam Roger Clemens , nicknamed "Rocket", is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who broke into the league with the Boston Red Sox, whose pitching staff he would help anchor for 12 years. Clemens won seven Cy Young Awards, more than any other pitcher. He played for four different teams over...
, P - Kirk Killingsworth, OF
- 1983
- Calvin SchiraldiCalvin SchiraldiCalvin Drew Schiraldi is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He is best remembered as the losing pitcher of Game 6 and Game 7 of the 1986 World Series.-Amateur career:...
, P - Jeff HearronJeff HearronJeffrey Vernon Hearron is a former Major League Baseball catcher. Hearron played for the Toronto Blue Jays in and . He batted and threw right-handed....
, C - Bryan Burrows, 2B
- Jose TolentinoJosé TolentinoJosé Tolentino , is a retired Major League Baseball first baseman. He played for the Houston Astros in . He was a coach for the Mexican national baseball team during the 2009 World Baseball Classic.-Playing career:...
, 1B
- 1985
- David Wzresinski, OF
- Bill Bates, 2B
- Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
, P
- 1987
- Lenny Bell, 1B
- Todd HaneyTodd HaneyTodd Michael Haney , is a former Major League Baseball second baseman. He played parts of five seasons in the major leagues between and for the Montreal Expos, Chicago Cubs and New York Mets. He now coaches for the Texas baseball team, Waco Storm.-Sources:...
, 2B - Scott CoolbaughScott CoolbaughScott Robert Coolbaugh is an American former baseball player. Coolbaugh played Major League Baseball from to for the Texas Rangers and San Diego Padres and in for the St. Louis Cardinals. He also played two seasons in Japan for the Hanshin Tigers in and , and continued to play in the minor...
, 3B - Coby Kerlin, SS
- Brian Cisarik, OF
- Curt Krippner, P
- Mark PetkovsekMark PetkovsekMark Joseph Petkovsek is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Texas Rangers , Pittsburgh Pirates , St. Louis Cardinals and Anaheim Angels ....
, P
- 1988
- Brian Johnson, C
- Brian Cisarik, OF
- Joel Chimelis, SS
- Mike Patrick, C
- Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
, P - Preston Watson, P
- 1989
- Clay King, 3B
- David Tollison, 1B
- Arthur Butcher, OF
- Scott BryantScott BryantScott Walter Bryant is a former college baseball and minor league baseball player.-College career:Bryant attended the University of Texas, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team. In the 1989 College World Series, Bryant helped lead Texas to the championship game. Bryant was named...
, OF - Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
, P
- 1990
- David Tollison, 2B
- Lance Jones, OF
- Chris Gaskill, P
- Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
, P
- 1991
- Roger Luce, C
- Clay King, 3B
- Scott Pugh, UT
- Charles Abernathy, OF
- Tim BelkTim BelkTimothy William Belk is a former Major League Baseball first baseman who played one season for the Cincinnati Reds. He made his Major League debut on June 25, 1996, and played his final game on July 3, 1996. He was drafted by the Reds on June 1, 1992 and signed with them on June 4, 1992...
, OF - Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
, P
- 1993
- Braxton Hickman, 1B
- Tim Harkrider, SS
- Mark Prather, OF
- Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
, DH/P
- 1994
- Stephen Larkin, 1B
- Shea MorenzShea MorenzShea Brian Morenz is a former American football and baseball player.Coming out of San Angelo Central High in 1992, Morenz was one of the top high school quarterbacks in the nation. However, he was never able to fulfill the expectations...
, OF - Jay Vaught, P
- Ryan Kjos, P
- 1995
- Roman Escamilla, C
- Jake O’Dell, P
- 1996
- Jake O’Dell, P
- Clint Kiemsteadt, OF
Big 12 Conference
- Big 12 Conference Player of the Year
- Drew StubbsDrew StubbsAndrew Robert "Drew" Stubbs is an American Major League Baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds. He plays center field.-Before professional baseball:...
- 2006 - Kyle RussellKyle RussellKyle D. Russell is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization. Russell was originally drafted by the Dodgers in the 3rd round of the 2008 MLB Draft out of the University of Texas. He was born in Houston, Texas and grew up in Tomball, Texas...
- 2007
- Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Year
- Justin Simmons - 2002
- J.P. HowellJ.P. HowellJames Phillip Howell is a Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays. J.P. attended Saint Mary's School in Sacramento, California...
- 2004 - Kyle McCulloch - 2006
- Adrian AlanizAdrian AlanizAdrian Alaniz is a North American professional baseball player. A graduate of Sinton High School, he is a right-handed pitching prospect in the Washington Nationals organization....
- 2007 - Cole Green - 2010
- Taylor JungmannTaylor JungmannTaylor Heath Jungmann is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Milwaukee Brewers organization.Jungmann attended Georgetown High School and the University of Texas at Austin, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team...
- 2011
- Big 12 Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player
- Dustin Majewski - 2002
- Dustin Majewski - 2003
- Brandon BeltBrandon BeltBrandon Kyle Belt is an American professional baseball first baseman and outfielder for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball.-Career:...
- 2008 - Brandon Loy - 2009
- Big 12 Conference Newcomer/Freshman Pitcher of the Year
- Charlie Thames - 2000
- Gerrit Simpson - 2001
- Justin Simmons - 2001
- Huston StreetHuston StreetHuston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
- 2002 - Chance RuffinChance RuffinChance Kraig Ruffin is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball.-Professional career:...
- 2008
- Big 12 Conference Newcomer/Freshman Player of the Year
- Omar QuintanillaOmar QuintanillaOmar Quintanilla is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent.-Early life:He attended Socorro High School in El Paso, Texas, where he led the city of El Paso in home runs, RBI, and was elected to the Texas All-State shortstop...
- 2001 - J.D. Reininger - 2002
- Taylor TeagardenTaylor TeagardenTaylor Hill Teagarden is a catcher for the Baltimore Orioles.-Early life:Teagarden graduated from Creekview High School in Carrollton, Texas....
- 2003 - Drew StubbsDrew StubbsAndrew Robert "Drew" Stubbs is an American Major League Baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds. He plays center field.-Before professional baseball:...
- 2004 - Erich Weiss - 2011
- Big 12 Conference Manager of the Year
- Augie GarridoAugie GarridoAugust Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...
- 2002 - Augie Garrido - 2006
- Augie Garrido - 2007
- Augie Garrido - 2010
- Augie Garrido - 2011
First Team All Big 12 Conference
Since joining the Big 12 for the 1997 season, over 40 Longhorns have been named a first team all-conference selection.
- 2000
- Ben Edmond, OF
- Beau Hale, SP
- Tommy Nicholson, 2B
- Charlie Thames, RP
- Todd West, SS
- 2001
- Omar QuintanillaOmar QuintanillaOmar Quintanilla is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent.-Early life:He attended Socorro High School in El Paso, Texas, where he led the city of El Paso in home runs, RBI, and was elected to the Texas All-State shortstop...
, SS - Gerrit Simpson, SP
- 2002
- Tim Moss, 2B
- Justin Simmons, SP
- Huston StreetHuston StreetHuston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
, RP
- 2003
- J. P. Howell, SP
- Dustin Majewski, OF
- Omar QuintanillaOmar QuintanillaOmar Quintanilla is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent.-Early life:He attended Socorro High School in El Paso, Texas, where he led the city of El Paso in home runs, RBI, and was elected to the Texas All-State shortstop...
, SS - Huston StreetHuston StreetHuston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
, RP
- 2004
- J. Brent CoxJ. B. CoxJames Brent "J. B." Cox is an American former baseball relief pitcher.-Career:Cox graduated from the University of Texas in 2005...
, RP - J. P. Howell, SP
- Carson Kainer, OF
- Huston StreetHuston StreetHuston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
, P - Drew StubbsDrew StubbsAndrew Robert "Drew" Stubbs is an American Major League Baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds. He plays center field.-Before professional baseball:...
, OF - Curtis ThigpenCurtis ThigpenCurtis Barnard Thigpen is a right-handed Major League Baseball catcher. Thigpen can also play first base, second base, and third base. He spent his college career at the University of Texas and won the College World Series in 2002 during which he was named to the All-Tournament Team...
, C/1B
- 2005
- J. Brent CoxJ. B. CoxJames Brent "J. B." Cox is an American former baseball relief pitcher.-Career:Cox graduated from the University of Texas in 2005...
, RP - Seth Johnston, IF
- Kyle McCulloch, SP
- Drew StubbsDrew StubbsAndrew Robert "Drew" Stubbs is an American Major League Baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds. He plays center field.-Before professional baseball:...
, OF - Taylor TeagardenTaylor TeagardenTaylor Hill Teagarden is a catcher for the Baltimore Orioles.-Early life:Teagarden graduated from Creekview High School in Carrollton, Texas....
, C
- 2006
- Hunter Harris, DH
- Kyle McCulloch, SP
- Drew StubbsDrew StubbsAndrew Robert "Drew" Stubbs is an American Major League Baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds. He plays center field.-Before professional baseball:...
, OF - Chance Wheeless, 1B
- 2007
- Adrian AlanizAdrian AlanizAdrian Alaniz is a North American professional baseball player. A graduate of Sinton High School, he is a right-handed pitching prospect in the Washington Nationals organization....
, SP - Preston Clark, C
- Kyle RussellKyle RussellKyle D. Russell is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization. Russell was originally drafted by the Dodgers in the 3rd round of the 2008 MLB Draft out of the University of Texas. He was born in Houston, Texas and grew up in Tomball, Texas...
, OF - Bradley Suttle, 3B
- Chance Wheeless, 1B
- 2009
- Chance RuffinChance RuffinChance Kraig Ruffin is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball.-Professional career:...
, SP - Austin Wood, RP
- 2010
- Cole Green, SP
- Russell Moldenhauer, DH
- Chance RuffinChance RuffinChance Kraig Ruffin is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball.-Professional career:...
, RP - Cameron Rupp, C
- Brandon Workman, SP
- 2011
- Brandon Loy, SS
- Erich Weiss, 3B
- Taylor JungmannTaylor JungmannTaylor Heath Jungmann is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Milwaukee Brewers organization.Jungmann attended Georgetown High School and the University of Texas at Austin, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team...
, P - Corey Knebel, P
Big 12 Conference All Tournament Team
Since 1997, over 30 players have been named to the all tournament team.
- 2000
- Beau Hale, P
- Ryan Hubele, C
- 2002
- Jeff Ontiveros, 1B
- Dustin Majewski, OF
- J.D. Reininger, DH
- Ray Clark, P
- Huston StreetHuston StreetHuston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
, P
- 2003
- Joe Ferin, OF
- Seth Johnston, DH
- Dustin Majewski, OF
- Tim Moss, 2B
- Omar QuintanillaOmar QuintanillaOmar Quintanilla is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent.-Early life:He attended Socorro High School in El Paso, Texas, where he led the city of El Paso in home runs, RBI, and was elected to the Texas All-State shortstop...
, SS - Huston StreetHuston StreetHuston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
, P
- 2004
- Curtis ThigpenCurtis ThigpenCurtis Barnard Thigpen is a right-handed Major League Baseball catcher. Thigpen can also play first base, second base, and third base. He spent his college career at the University of Texas and won the College World Series in 2002 during which he was named to the All-Tournament Team...
, 1B
- 2005
- Randy Boone, P
- Seth Johnston, SS
- Nick Peoples, OF
- 2006
- Hunter Harris, DH
- Kenn Kasparek, P
- Drew StubbsDrew StubbsAndrew Robert "Drew" Stubbs is an American Major League Baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds. He plays center field.-Before professional baseball:...
, OF
- 2007
- Chance Wheeless, 1B
- Jordan Danks, OF
- 2008
- Brandon BeltBrandon BeltBrandon Kyle Belt is an American professional baseball first baseman and outfielder for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball.-Career:...
, 1B - Jordan Danks, OF
- Russell Moldenhauer, OF
- 2009
- Brandon BeltBrandon BeltBrandon Kyle Belt is an American professional baseball first baseman and outfielder for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball.-Career:...
, 1B - Brandon Loy, SS
- Chance RuffinChance RuffinChance Kraig Ruffin is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball.-Professional career:...
, P
- 2010
- Connor Rowe, OF
- 2011
- Brandon Loy, 3B
- Paul Montalbano, OF
- Taylor JungmannTaylor JungmannTaylor Heath Jungmann is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Milwaukee Brewers organization.Jungmann attended Georgetown High School and the University of Texas at Austin, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team...
, P
Notable players
Over 100 former Longhorns have gone on to play Major League BaseballMajor League Baseball
Major League Baseball is the highest level of professional baseball in the United States and Canada, consisting of teams that play in the National League and the American League...
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- Jim AckerJim AckerJames Justin Acker is a former Major League Baseball pitcher from to . He played college baseball at the University of Texas....
- Max AlvisMax AlvisRoy Maxwell Alvis is a former Major League Baseball third baseman who played with the Cleveland Indians and Milwaukee Brewers . He batted and threw right-handed....
- Tony ArnoldTony ArnoldTony Dale Arnold is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He made his MLB debut in with the Baltimore Orioles and played his final game in . He is currently the pitching coach for the Kinston Indians.-External links:...
- Brandon BeltBrandon BeltBrandon Kyle Belt is an American professional baseball first baseman and outfielder for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball.-Career:...
- Bill BetheaBill BetheaWilliam Lamar Bethea if a former American baseball player who played infielder in the Major Leagues in . He played for the Minnesota Twins.-References:...
- Scott BryantScott BryantScott Walter Bryant is a former college baseball and minor league baseball player.-College career:Bryant attended the University of Texas, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team. In the 1989 College World Series, Bryant helped lead Texas to the championship game. Bryant was named...
- Dave ChalkDave ChalkDavid Lee Chalk is a former Major League Baseball player. Third base and shortstop were his primary positions. He batted and threw right-handed....
- Roger ClemensRoger ClemensWilliam Roger Clemens , nicknamed "Rocket", is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who broke into the league with the Boston Red Sox, whose pitching staff he would help anchor for 12 years. Clemens won seven Cy Young Awards, more than any other pitcher. He played for four different teams over...
- Dennis CookDennis CookDennis Bryan Cook is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball with nine teams from 1988 to 2002: the San Francisco Giants , Philadelphia Phillies , Los Angeles Dodgers , Cleveland Indians , Chicago White Sox , Texas Rangers ,...
- Kirk DressendorferKirk DressendorferKirk Richard Dressendorfer was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Pearland High School and is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin. At UT he was a three-time All-American and All-SWC, posting a career record of 45-8, including a single-season record 15 complete games...
- Scott DunnScott DunnScott Allen Dunn is a Major League Baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. After graduating from Winston Churchill High School in San Antonio, he attended the University of Texas at Austin...
- Brandon FaheyBrandon FaheyBrandon Michael Fahey is a Major League Baseball utility player and is a free agent. He played high school baseball for Marshfield High School in Marshfield, Wisconsin...
- Bibb FalkBibb FalkBibb August Falk was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ....
- Ron GardenhireRon GardenhireRonald Clyde "Gardy" Gardenhire is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and current manager of the Minnesota Twins.He is six feet tall and weighed 175 pounds during most of his baseball career....
- Jerry Don GleatonJerry Don GleatonJerry Don Gleaton was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1979 to 1992 for the Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Detroit Tigers, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Became an All-American at the University of Texas and the Most Valuable Player of the Southwest Conference...
- Wayne GrahamWayne GrahamWayne Leon Graham is a former major-league baseball player and the college baseball coach of the Rice Owls baseball team in Houston, Texas.-Playing career:...
- Cliff GustafsonCliff GustafsonCliff Gustafson is a former Texas high school & college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team....
- Joe HagueJoe HagueJoe Clarence Hague was a professional baseball player whose career spanned eight seasons. Over his eight year career, Hague spent six of those in Major League Baseball. In 430 major league games, Hague batted .239 with 141 runs, 286 hits, 41 doubles, 10 triples, 40 home runs, and 163 runs batted in...
- Brad HalseyBrad HalseyBradford Alexander Halsey is currently a pitcher in the New York Yankees organization.-Amateur career:Halsey attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he was the No...
- Shane HalterShane HalterShane David Halter is a former Major League Baseball infielder/outfielder and right-handed batter.-High school years:...
- Tom HamiltonTom Hamilton (baseball)Thomas Ball Hamilton was a Major League Baseball player who played in 1952 and 1953 for the Philadelphia Athletics. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed, and he was 6'4" tall and 213 pounds...
- Kip HarkriderKip HarkriderKiplan Paul "Kip" Harkrider is a former professional baseball player and an Olympic bronze medalist in baseball. His minor league baseball career spanned from 1997 to 2007.-External links:**...
- Tommy HarmonTom Harmon (baseball)Thomas Harold Harmon is an American baseball coach and a former minor league catcher and manager and Major League coach. He is currently the associate head coach of the University of Texas Longhorns men's varsity baseball team.As a player, Harmon batted left-handed and threw right-handed; he stood...
- Grady HattonGrady HattonGrady Edgebert Hatton Jr. is a retired American baseball player, coach, manager and executive...
- Pinky HigginsPinky HigginsMichael Franklin "Pinky" Higgins was an American third baseman, manager, front office executive and scout in Major League Baseball who played for three teams and served as manager or general manager of the Boston Red Sox during the period of through . He batted and threw right-handed.-Playing...
- Burt HootonBurt HootonBurt Carlton Hooton , nicknamed "Happy" , is a coach and former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball...
- J.P. HowellJ.P. HowellJames Phillip Howell is a Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays. J.P. attended Saint Mary's School in Sacramento, California...
- Tex HughsonTex HughsonCecil Carlton Hughson, , was a Major League Baseball starting pitcher who played his entire career in the American League with the Boston Red Sox . He batted and threw right-handed....
- Randy Jackson
- Rudy JaramilloRudy JaramilloRudolpho "Rudy" Jaramillo [ha-dah-MEE-yoh] is the hitting coach for the Chicago Cubs. During his time with the Texas Rangers, Jaramillo was the first individual in Rangers history to serve more than eight seasons on their major league coaching staff. He served as the Texas Rangers' major league...
- Taylor JungmannTaylor JungmannTaylor Heath Jungmann is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Milwaukee Brewers organization.Jungmann attended Georgetown High School and the University of Texas at Austin, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseball team...
- Brooks KieschnickBrooks KieschnickMichael Brooks Kieschnick is a former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a relief pitcher and left-handed pinch hitter...
- Ernie KoyErnie KoyErnest Anyz Koy , nicknamed "Chief," was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for four National League teams from 1938 - 1942. He was born in Sealy, Texas and was of American Indian ancestry. He attended the University of Texas at Austin and played with the Longhorns...
- Bobby LayneBobby LayneRobert Lawrence "Bobby" Layne was an American football quarterback who played for 15 seasons in the National Football League. He played for the Chicago Bears in 1948, the New York Bulldogs in 1949, the Detroit Lions from 1950–1958, and the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1958–1962...
- Sam LeCureSam LeCureSamuel R. LeCure is a major league right-handed middle relief pitcher who is currently on the Cincinnati Reds roster. He attended Helias High School in Jefferson City and then University of Texas....
- David MaroulDavid MaroulDavid William Maroul is a former baseball player. He was the 2005 College World Series Most Outstanding Player. He played collegiately for the Texas Longhorns. He is one of six players from University of Texas at Austin to win that award. The others are: Tom Hamilton, Mickey Reichenbach, Calvin...
- Keith MorelandKeith MorelandBobby Keith "Zonk" Moreland is a former outfielder, catcher and infield in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In , the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles...
- Calvin MurrayCalvin MurrayCalvin Murray , is a retired professional baseball player who played outfield in the Major Leagues from 1999-2004 for the San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, and Chicago Cubs. He is a 1989 graduate of Dallas' W. T. White High School and attended the University of Texas...
- Spike OwenSpike OwenSpike Dee Owen is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners , Boston Red Sox , Montreal Expos , New York Yankees and California Angels...
- Mark PetkovsekMark PetkovsekMark Joseph Petkovsek is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Texas Rangers , Pittsburgh Pirates , St. Louis Cardinals and Anaheim Angels ....
- Omar QuintanillaOmar QuintanillaOmar Quintanilla is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent.-Early life:He attended Socorro High School in El Paso, Texas, where he led the city of El Paso in home runs, RBI, and was elected to the Texas All-State shortstop...
- Mickey ReichenbachMickey ReichenbachMichael Neal Reichenbach was a first baseman who is most notable for winning the 1975 College World Series Most Outstanding Player award while a sophomore at University of Texas at Austin. He hit .455 with three doubles and a home run to earn the honor. On the season, he hit .386. He is one of six...
- Shane ReynoldsShane ReynoldsRichard Shane Reynolds is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Houston Astros , Atlanta Braves and Arizona Diamondbacks...
- Bruce RuffinBruce Ruffin (baseball)Bruce Wayne Ruffin was a pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies , Milwaukee Brewers and Colorado Rockies ....
- Chance RuffinChance RuffinChance Kraig Ruffin is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball.-Professional career:...
- James RussellJames Russell (baseball)James Clayton Russell is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs. A selection of the Cubs in the 14th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft, he pitched at both Navarro College and the University of Texas at Austin in college...
- Calvin SchiraldiCalvin SchiraldiCalvin Drew Schiraldi is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He is best remembered as the losing pitcher of Game 6 and Game 7 of the 1986 World Series.-Amateur career:...
- Phil SeibelPhil SeibelPhilip Matthew Seibel is a former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher.-Biography:Seibel attended the University of Texas, where he pitched for the Texas Longhorns baseball team from 1998-2000. He also pitched for Team USA in 1999.His professional career began in 2000 when he was drafted in...
- J.L. SmithJ.L. SmithJessie L. Smith was a pitcher who is most notable for winning the 1953 College World Series Most Outstanding Player award while a junior at University of Texas at Austin. He is one of six players from University of Texas at Austin to win that award. The others are: Tom Hamilton, Mickey Reichenbach,...
- Huston StreetHuston StreetHuston Lowell Street is an American baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. His father is former University of Texas quarterback James Street, and his brother Juston Street is currently a pitcher for the minor league Vancouver Canadians....
- Drew StubbsDrew StubbsAndrew Robert "Drew" Stubbs is an American Major League Baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds. He plays center field.-Before professional baseball:...
- Greg SwindellGreg SwindellForest Gregory "Greg" Swindell is an American former Major League Baseball player, who had a 17-year career as a left-handed pitcher from to...
- Taylor TeagardenTaylor TeagardenTaylor Hill Teagarden is a catcher for the Baltimore Orioles.-Early life:Teagarden graduated from Creekview High School in Carrollton, Texas....
- Curtis ThigpenCurtis ThigpenCurtis Barnard Thigpen is a right-handed Major League Baseball catcher. Thigpen can also play first base, second base, and third base. He spent his college career at the University of Texas and won the College World Series in 2002 during which he was named to the All-Tournament Team...
See also
- List of college baseball awards
- College baseball standingsCollege baseball standingsHere is the all-time list of NCAA baseball programs by victorieshttp://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/baseball_RB/2010/D1.pdfRankTeamSeasonsWinsLossesTiesPercentage 1Fordham1453,912...
- List of college baseball career home run leaders
- Clark Field IClark Field (1887)Clark Field, originally known as Varsity Athletic Field, was a stadium in Austin, Texas. It hosted the University of Texas at Austin Longhorns football and track teams until they moved to Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium in 1924...
- Clark Field IIClark Field (Austin, Texas)Clark Field was a baseball park in Austin, Texas, used primarily by the University of Texas Longhorns. The field was used from 1928 until 1974. It is considered one of the most novel ballparks ever conceived thanks to its location. There was a limestone cliff in the outfield that created havoc for...
- List of Big 12 Conference champions in baseball
- List of Southwest Conference champions in baseball