University of New Orleans
- Location: New Orleans, LA
- Nickname: Privateers
- Conference: Southland Conference 2014- ; Sun Belt Conference 1978-1979, 1992-2010; American South Conference 1988-1991; Division-I Independent 197?-1987; Division-II Independent
- Ballpark: Maestri Field 2014-present; Wesley Barrow Stadium 2013; Privateer Park -2012
College World Series Appearances: 1 1984
THe University of New Orleans was known as Louisiana State University, New Orleans until 1974. The school has sponsored baseball since at least 1970. In addition to the major league players linked above, former Chicago Cubs manager Mike Quade attended the University of New Orleans.
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Coaches[edit]
- Bob Hines, 1970-1971
- Ron Maestri, 1972-1985, 2014-2015
- Tom Schwaner, 1986-1999
- Randy Bush, 2000-2004
- Tom Walter, 2005-2009
- Bruce Peddie, 2010-2013
- Blake Dean, 2016-
Assistant coaches[edit]
- Jay Artigues, 1998
- Jim Boehne, 1990-1997
- Kirk Bullinger, 2007-2009
- Gerald Cassard, 2007
- James Jurries, 2013-2014
- Bruce Peddie, 2007-2009
- Wally Whitehurst, 1998-2001
People who went here[edit]
- Jim Bullinger, pitcher
- Kirk Bullinger, pitcher
- Randy Bush, outfielder
- Joey Butler, outfielder
- Dan Callahan, college coach
- Dom DeSantis, minor league pitcher
- Thomas Diamond, pitcher
- Roger Erickson, pitcher
- Johnny Giavotella, infielder
- Mark Higgins, infielder
- Tim Jamieson, college coach
- Glen Kuiper, minor league infielder
- Tom Lipari, minor league pitcher
- Paul Mainieri, college coach
- Jason Marian, signed infielder
- J.P. Martinez, minor league pitcher
- Jon Mathews, coach
- Marcus McKenzie, minor league pitcher
- Rouglas Odor, minor league infielder and manager
- Greg Perschke, college coach
- Mike Quade, manager
- Eric Rasmussen, pitcher
- Chandler Rose, college coach
- Bit Sao, Cambodian national team pitcher
- Jim Schlossnagle, college coach
- Augie Schmidt, college coach
- Joe Slusarski, pitcher
- Brian Snitker, manager
- Brian Traxler, infielder
- Lenny Weber, minor league pitcher
- Wally Whitehurst, pitcher
- Ted Wood, outfielder
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Overall Record | Conference Record | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1970 | 8-19 | ||
1971 | 14-25 | ||
1972 | 24-17 | ||
1973 | 26-13 | Division II Regionals | |
1974 | 34-14 | Division II Regionals / Division II CWS | |
1975 | 23-20 | ||
1976 | 26-14-1 | ||
1977 | 35-9 | CWS Regionals | |
1978 | 35-16 | ||
1979 | 49-14 | CWS Regionals | |
1980 | 46-15 | CWS Regionals | |
1981 | 48-16 | CWS Regionals | |
1982 | 49-16 | CWS Regionals | |
1983 | 34-29 | ||
1984 | 45-24 | CWS Regionals / CWS | |
1985 | 43-28 | CWS Regionals | |
1986 | 29-30 | ||
1987 | 44-19 | CWS Regionals | |
1988 | 42-23 | 14-1 | CWS Regionals |
1989 | 33-34 | 10-5 | CWS Regionals |
1990 | 37-27 | 11-4 | |
1991 | 26-31 | 9-9 | |
1992 | 27-27 | 10-11 | |
1993 | 25-28 | 9-10 | |
1994 | 35-23 | 16-8 | |
1995 | 36-22 | 15-11 | |
1996 | 43-21 | 19-8 | CWS Regionals |
1997 | 31-25 | 11-15 | |
1998 | 29-29 | 13-13 | |
1999 | 25-34 | 15-18 | |
2000 | 38-25 | 20-9 | CWS Regionals |
2001 | 25-32 | 13-14 | |
2002 | 31-28 | 12-12 | |
2003 | 23-32 | 7-17 | |
2004 | 27-28 | 13-10 | |
2005 | 20-39 | 10-14 | |
2006 | 30-28 | 12-12 | |
2007 | 38-26 | 16-14 | CWS Regionals |
2008 | 43-21 | 18-11 | CWS Regionals |
2009 | 22-33 | 12-18 | |
2010 | 13-39 | 2-26 | |
2011 | 4-50 | ||
2012 | 17-27 | ||
2013 | 7-44 | ||
2014 | 11-38 | 2-28 | |
2015 | 15-40 | 3-27 | |
2016 | 31-26 | 14-16 | |
2017 | 30-28-1 | 16-14 | |
2018 | 29-32 | 14-16 | |
2019 | 29-26 | 13-17 | |
2020 | 11-6 | 2-1 |
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