UT Martin Skyhawks baseball

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The UT Martin Skyhawks baseball team represents the University of Tennessee at Martin, which is located in Martin, Tennessee. The Skyhawks are an NCAA Division I college baseball program that competes in the Ohio Valley Conference. They began competing in Division I in 1993 and joined the Ohio Valley Conference the same season.

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UT Martin Skyhawks baseball
2026 UT Martin Skyhawks baseball team
Founded1957; 69 years ago (1957)
UniversityUniversity of Tennessee at Martin
Head coachRyan Jenkins (9th season)
ConferenceOhio Valley Conference
LocationMartin, TN
Home stadiumSkyhawk Baseball Field
(capacity: 500)
NicknameSkyhawks
ColorsNavy blue, orange, and white[1]
     
NCAA tournament appearances
Division II: 1971, 1986
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The UT Martin Skyhawks play all home games on campus at Skyhawk Baseball Field. Over their 27 seasons in the Ohio Valley Conference, they have played in four OVC Tournaments. The Skyhawks have yet to play in the NCAA Division I Tournament.

Since the program's inception in 1957, one Skyhawk has gone on to play in Major League Baseball, pitcher Alec Mills. Three other Skyhawks have been drafted.

Conference membership history (Division I only)

Skyhawk Park

Skyhawk Park is a baseball stadium on the UT Martin campus in Martin, Tennessee that seats 500 people. It opened in 1974.[2]

NCAA Tournament appearances

Division II

During their time in Division II, the Skyhawks reached the NCAA Division II baseball tournament twice.[3]

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Year Record Pct Notes
1971 1–2 .333 Mideast Regional
1986 1-2 .333 South Atlantic Regional
TOTALS
2–4 .333
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Head coaches (Division I only)

Records taken from the 2020 UTM baseball media guide.[2]

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Season Coach Years Record Pct.
1993–1998Vernon Prather683–178–3.318
1999–2013Bubba Cates15224–560–1.286
2014Brad Goss19–42.184
2015–2017Rick Robinson361–100.379
2018–presentRyan Jenkins7114–214.348
Totals 5 coaches 32 seasons 491–1,094–4 .310
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Year-by-year NCAA Division I results

Records taken from the 2020 UTM baseball media guide.[2]

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Record table
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Ohio Valley Conference (1993–present)
1993 Vernon Prather 13–28–17–137th
1994 Vernon Prather 13–258–137th
1995 Vernon Prather 13–342–187th
1996 Vernon Prather 14–30–26–15–18thOVC Tournament
1997 Vernon Prather 15–308–16T-8th
1998 Vernon Prather 15–316–189th
1999 Bubba Cates 15–394–209th
2000 Bubba Cates 10–412–219th
2001 Bubba Cates 8–463–188th
2002 Bubba Cates 8–334–158th
2003 Bubba Cates 17–30–16–13–17th
2004 Bubba Cates 16–387–20T-9th
2005 Bubba Cates 12–436–20T-9th
2006 Bubba Cates 20–359–188th
2007 Bubba Cates 19–367–1910th
2008 Bubba Cates 10–415–2010th
2009 Bubba Cates 21–3010–148th
2010 Bubba Cates 24–318–16T-8th
2011 Bubba Cates 20–3610–136thOVC Tournament
2012 Bubba Cates 13–417–2010th
2013 Bubba Cates 11–404–2611th
2014 Brad Goss 9–425–2511th
2015 Rick Robinson 17–359–2010th
2016 Rick Robinson 19–359–219th
2017 Rick Robinson 25–3012–18T-8thOVC Tournament
2018 Ryan Jenkins 11–407–2210th
2019 Ryan Jenkins 25–3112–188thOVC Tournament
Total:413–951–4

      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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Awards and honors (Division I only)

  • Over their 27 seasons in the Ohio Valley Conference, 5 different Skyhawks have been named to the all-conference first-team.

Freshman First-Team All-Americans

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YearPositionNameSelector
20081BWes PattersonCB
2011DHPhil SorensenCB
2014DHBen UptonCB
2017OFConnor AubeCB
20181BEthan WhitleyCB
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Taken from the 2020 UTM baseball media guide.[2] Updated March 9, 2020.

Skyhawks in the Major Leagues

= All-Star = Baseball Hall of Famer
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Athlete Years in MLB MLB teams
Alec Mills 2016, 2018–present Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs
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Taken from the 2020 UTM baseball media guide.[2] Updated March 9, 2020.

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