Iowa State Cyclones baseball

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Iowa State Cyclones baseball was the intercollegiate baseball program at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. The program existed from 1892 to 2001.[3] Due to budget cuts, Iowa State athletic director Bruce Van De Velde announced the end of the baseball program on April 2, 2001.[4]

Founded1892 (1892)
Defunct2001; 25 years ago (2001)
Conference history
Overall record1,346–1,412–17
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Iowa State Cyclones baseball
Founded1892 (1892)
Defunct2001; 25 years ago (2001)
Conference history
Overall record1,346–1,412–17
UniversityIowa State University
LocationAmes, Iowa
Home stadiumCap Timm Field
NicknameCyclones
(Mascot: Cy the Cardinal)
ColorsCardinal and gold[1]
   
College World Series appearances
1957, 1970
NCAA tournament appearances
1957, 1970, 1971
Conference regular season champions
1936, 1957, 1970, 1971[2]
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Iowa State's last game was a 17–4 loss to Oklahoma State in the Big 12 Tournament on May 18, 2001.

Iowa State is one of just five "Power conference" teams to not have a baseball team, along with Colorado, Syracuse, Wisconsin and SMU.

Iowa State in the NCAA Tournament

More information Year, Record ...
Year Record Pct Notes
1957 4–2 .667 College World Series 3rd Place, District 5 Champion
1970 3–2 .600 College World Series 5th Place, Hosted District 5
1971 0–2 .000 District 5
TOTALS
7–6 .538
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Club baseball

1918 Iowa State baseball team

Since the fall of 2001, baseball at Iowa State has been played as a club sport in the National Club Baseball Association.

Yearly record

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Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Iowa State (Independent) (1892–1906)
1892 Unknown 5–0
1893 W. E. Harriman 3–2
1894 W. S. Dawson 0–1
1895 J. R. Davidson 1–4
1896 C. O. Poole 7–6
1897 N/A N/AN/A
1898 Ira C. Brownlie 2–4
1899 Unknown 0–3
1900 T. E. Nicoll 2–6
1901 C. E. Woodruff 4–4
1902 R. H. Hall 8–3
1903 Ernest Cotton 14–5
1904 C. B. Wilson 16–3
1905 A. V. Green 14–5
1906 Clyde Williams 3–3–1
Iowa State (Big Eight Conference) (1907–1996)
1907 Clyde Williams 15–2–1
1908 Clyde Williams 11–1–1
1909 Clyde Williams 10–6–2
1910 Unknown 7–6–1
1911 Unknown 12–3
1912 Unknown 7–6
1913 Homer C. Hubbard 8–5–1
1914 Homer C. Hubbard 8–5
1915 Homer C. Hubbard 2–8–1
1916 Clyde Williams 7–9
1917 Clyde Williams 5–7
1918 Clyde Williams 9–7
1919 Charles W. Mayser 8–2–1
1920 Charles W. Mayser 10–6
1921 Maurice A. Kent 7–10
1922 Maurice A. Kent 9–9
1923 William S. Chandler 10–3
1924 William S. Chandler 11–5
1925 William S. Chandler 5–7
1926 William S. Chandler 7–10
1927 William S. Chandler 3–14
1928 William S. Chandler 5–11
1929 C. Noel Workman 5–102–76th
1930 C. Noel Workman 6–124–105th
1931 Louis E. Menze 3–8
1932 Louis E. Menze 9–5
1933 Louis E. Menze 3–9
1934 Louis E. Menze 5–9N/AN/A
1935 Louis E. Menze 12–3
1936 Joseph Truskowski 11–18–0[5]1st
1937 Joseph Truskowski 9–8
1938 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 11–6
1939 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 4–12
1940 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 10–7–1
1941 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 10–8
1942 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 6–7
1943 Clay Sutherland 6–7N/AN/A
1944 Clay Sutherland 4–4–1N/AN/A
1945 Clay Sutherland 4–8N/AN/A
1946 Clay Sutherland 12–4
1947 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 7–7–1
1948 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 7–12
1949 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 12–6
1950[6][7] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 8–114–55th
1951 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 8–7
1952 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 9–10
1953 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 9–8
1954 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 11–10
1955[7][8] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 9–115–85th
1956[7][9] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 9–96–65th
1957[10][11] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 17–1011–61stNCAA Third Place
1958 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 8–15
1959 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 11–12
1960[12] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 14–912–62nd
1961 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 5–14
1962 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 10–10
1963[13] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 7–14–14–147th
1964 Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 12–7
1965[14] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 11–9
1966[15] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 8–89–11T–5th
1967[16] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 10–19–2
1968[17] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 11–169–94th
1969[18] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 9–168–12
1970[19][20] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 19–1113–51stNCAA CWS
1971[21][22] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 16–1413–71stNCAA District 5
1972[23][24] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 14–177–108th
1973[25] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 9–213–13
1974[26][27] Leroy C. "Cap" Timm 19–177–106th
1975[28] Clair Rierson 23–1911–9
1976[29][30] Clair Rierson 29–323–2[31]3rd
1977[32] Clair Rierson 21–273–94th (East)
1978[33] Clair Rierson 17–253–94th (East)
1979[34] Clair Rierson 21–287–134th (East)
1980[35] Clair Rierson 22–305–154th (East)
1981[36][37][38] Larry Corrigan 34–226–187th
1982[39][40] Larry Corrigan 30–266–186th
1983[41] Larry Corrigan 21–265–9
1984[42] Larry Corrigan 18–276–12
1985[43] Bobby Randall 22–386–15
1986[44] Bobby Randall 25–33–16–17
1987[45] Bobby Randall 25–277–13
1988[46] Bobby Randall 27–318–16T–5th
1989[47] Bobby Randall 33–2711–13
1990 Bobby Randall 36–26
1991[48] Bobby Randall 33–2612–12
1992[49][50] Bobby Randall 33–2311–13T–4th
1993[51][52] Bobby Randall 17–285–187th
1994[53][54] Bobby Randall 30–2815–144th
1995[55] Bobby Randall 28–2413–12
1996[56] Lyle Smith 23–3112–14
Iowa State (Big 12 Conference) (1997–2001)
1997[57] Lyle Smith 21–316–2111th
1998[57] Lyle Smith 20–2710–189th
1999[57] Lyle Smith 17–362–2811th
2000[57] Lyle Smith 19–377–2310th
2001[57] Lyle Smith 24–29–111–158th
Total:1,346–1,412–17

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

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More information School, Season ...
SchoolSeasonRecord(Conf. Record)Postseason
Total 110 years1,346–1,412–17(479–694)3 Postseason bids
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Final poll rankings

This is a table of Iowa State's ranking in the Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls.[58]

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Season Ranking
1970 #6
1971 #16
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First Team All-Americans

This is a list of Iowa State American Baseball Coaches Association All-Americans.[58]

Head coaching history

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#NameYearsRecord
1Unknown1891–18925–0
2W. E. Harriman1892–18933–2
3W. S. Dawson1893–18940–1
4J. R. Davidson1894–18951–4
5C. O. Poole1895–18977–6
7Ira C. Brownlie1897–18982–4
??Unknown1898–18990–3
??T. E. Nicoll1899–19002–6
??C. E. Woodruff1900–19014–4
??R. H. Hall1901–19028–3
??Ernest Cotton1902–190314–5
??C. B. Wilson1903–190416–3
??A. V. Green1904–190514–5
??Samuel Clyde Williams1905–190939–12
??Unknown1909–19107–6–1
??Unknown1910–191112–3
??Unknown1911–19127–6
??Homer C. Hubbard1912–191518–18–2
??Samuel Clyde Williams1915–191821–23
??Charles W. Mayser1918–192018–8–1
??Maurice A. Kent1920–192216–19
??William S. Chandler1922–192841–50
??C. Noel Workman1928–193011–22
??Louis E. Menze1930–193532–34
??Joseph Truskowski1935–193720–9
??Leroy C. "Cap" Timm1937–194241–34
??Clay Sutherland1942–194626–23–1
??Leroy C. "Cap" Timm1946–1974301–340–5
??Clair Rierson1974–1980133–161
??Larry Corrigan1980–1984103–101
??Bobby Randall1984–1995309–311–1
??Lyle Smith1995–2001124–191–1
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