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Utah Utes
2023 Utah Utes baseball team
Utah Utes primary logo.svg
Founded1892
UniversityUniversity of Utah
Head coachGary Henderson (2nd season)
ConferencePac-12
LocationSalt Lake City, UT
Home stadiumSmith's Ballpark
(Capacity: 15,500)
NicknameUtes
ColorsRed and white[1]
   
College World Series appearances
1951
NCAA Tournament appearances
1951, 1959, 1960, 2009, 2016
Conference tournament champions
2009
Regular season conference champions
1964, 1965, 1997, 2016

The Utah Utes baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball program of University of Utah in Salt Lake City Utah, United States. The program's first season was in 1892, and it has been a member of the NCAA Division I Pac-12 Conference since the start of the 2012 season. Its home venue is Smith's Ballpark, located in downtown Salt Lake City. Gary Henderson is the team's head coach starting in the 2022 season. The program has appeared in 5 NCAA Tournaments. It has won 1 conference tournament championship and 4 regular season conference titles. As of the start of the 2021 Major League Baseball season, 17 former Utes have appeared in Major League Baseball.

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Baseball

Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding. The game occurs over the course of several plays, with each play generally beginning when a player on the fielding team, called the pitcher, throws a ball that a player on the batting team, called the batter, tries to hit with a bat. The objective of the offensive team is to hit the ball into the field of play, away from the other team's players, allowing its players to run the bases, having them advance counter-clockwise around four bases to score what are called "runs". The objective of the defensive team is to prevent batters from becoming runners, and to prevent runners' advance around the bases. A run is scored when a runner legally advances around the bases in order and touches home plate.

University of Utah

University of Utah

The University of Utah is a public research university in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is the flagship institution of the Utah System of Higher Education. The university was established in 1850 as the University of Deseret by the General Assembly of the provisional State of Deseret, making it Utah's oldest institution of higher education. It received its current name in 1892, four years before Utah attained statehood, and moved to its current location in 1900.

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City (SLC), often shortened to Salt Lake, is the capital and most populous city of Utah, United States. It is the seat of Salt Lake County, the most populous county in Utah. With a population of 200,133 in 2020, the city is the core of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, which had a population of 1,257,936 at the 2020 census. Salt Lake City is further situated within a larger metropolis known as the Salt Lake City–Ogden–Provo Combined Statistical Area, a corridor of contiguous urban and suburban development stretched along a 120-mile (190 km) segment of the Wasatch Front, comprising a population of 2,746,164, making it the 22nd largest in the nation. It is also the central core of the larger of only two major urban areas located within the Great Basin.

Utah

Utah

Utah is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is bordered to its east by Colorado, to its northeast by Wyoming, to its north by Idaho, to its south by Arizona, and to its west by Nevada. Utah also touches a corner of New Mexico in the southeast. Of the fifty U.S. states, Utah is the 13th-largest by area; with a population over three million, it is the 30th-most-populous and 11th-least-densely populated. Urban development is mostly concentrated in two areas: the Wasatch Front in the north-central part of the state, which is home to roughly two-thirds of the population and includes the capital city, Salt Lake City; and Washington County in the southwest, with more than 180,000 residents. Most of the western half of Utah lies in the Great Basin.

NCAA Division I

NCAA Division I

NCAA Division I (D-I) is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States, which accepts players globally. D-I schools include the major collegiate athletic powers, with large budgets, more elaborate facilities and more athletic scholarships than Divisions II and III as well as many smaller schools committed to the highest level of intercollegiate competition.

Pac-12 Conference

Pac-12 Conference

The Pac-12 Conference is a collegiate athletic conference, that operates in the Western United States, participating in 24 sports at the NCAA Division I level. Its football teams compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the highest level of college football in the nation.

Smith's Ballpark

Smith's Ballpark

Smith's Ballpark is a minor league baseball park in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is the home field of the Salt Lake Bees of the Pacific Coast League and the collegiate Utah Utes of the Pac-12 Conference.

Gary Henderson (baseball coach)

Gary Henderson (baseball coach)

Gary Henderson is an American baseball coach and former pitcher, who is the current head baseball coach of the Utah Utes. He played college baseball at Linfield in 1980 and at San Diego State for head coach Jim Dietz from 1982 to 1984. He was the head coach of the Chapman Panthers (1993), the Kentucky Wildcats (2009–2016) and Mississippi State Bulldogs (2018).

NCAA Division I Baseball Championship

NCAA Division I Baseball Championship

The NCAA Division I Baseball Championship is held each year from May through June and features 64 college baseball teams in the United States, culminating in the eight-team Men's College World Series (MCWS) at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska.

2021 Major League Baseball season

2021 Major League Baseball season

The 2021 Major League Baseball season began on April 1, while the regular season ended on October 3. The postseason began on October 5. The World Series then began on October 26 and ended on November 2 with the Atlanta Braves defeating the Houston Astros in six games to win their second title since moving to Atlanta.

Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization and the oldest major professional sports league in the world. MLB is composed of 30 teams, divided equally between the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), with 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada. Formed in 1876 and 1901 respectively, the NL and AL cemented their cooperation with the National Agreement in 1903. They remained legally separate entities until 2000, when they merged into a single organization led by the Commissioner of Baseball. MLB is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan. It is considered one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada.

Year by year record

Season Coach Record Notes
Overall Conference
Western Athletic Conference
1963 Pres Summerhayes 15–14 4–4
1964 14–16 6–4 WAC Northern Division Champions
1965 21–16 7–5 WAC Northern Division Champions
1966 19–20 5–7
1967 19–14 3–7
1968 19–13 4–5
1969 20–22 7–11
1970 20–18 3–10
1971 17–24 7–11
1972 21–28 4–14
1973 11–20 7–11
1974 Tom Kilgore 18–25 11–7
1975 17–28 6–12
1976 15–26 8–9
1977 17–28 6–12
1978 8–27 6–12
1979 7–36 2–15
1980 Mike Weathers 17–19 5–12
1981 23–20 15–9
1982 Lonnie Keeter 17–31 12–12
1983 15–18 7–15
1984 23–25 13–11
1985 29–21 12–11
1986 9–32 3–21
1987 16–34 8–16
1988 Rick Sofield 10–32 8–17
1989 17–32 10–18
1990 19–33 10–16
1991 23–30 11–12
1992 20–34 11–15
1993 31–19 14–9
1994 22–32 9–15
1995 Steve Gillespie 15–39 7–21
1996 Bill Kinneberg 30–22 15–15
1997 Tim Esmay 36–21–1 22–8 WAC Northern Division Champions
1998 23–31 12–18
673-900-1
Mountain West Conference
1999 Tim Esmay 22–30 8–20
2000 26–30 15–15
2001 27–29 14–16
2002 33–26 16–14
2003 24–32 10–20
2004 22–36 11–19
2005 Bill Kinneberg 19–36 10–20
2006 28–28 9–13
2007 24–31 12–12
2008 26–31 10–14
2009 28–31 8–16 MWC Tournament Champions
NCAA Regional
2010 23–28 10–13
2011 29–21 16–7
331-389
Pac-12 Conference
2012 Bill Kinneberg 14–42 7–23
2013 21–31 7–23
2014 16–36 4–26
2015 16–36–1 7–22–1
2016 25–27 18–11 Pac-12 Champions
NCAA Regional
2017 27–24 15–15
2018 16–39 8–22
2019 16–33 6–24
2020 6–7 0–0 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 17–33 7–23
2022 Gary Henderson 26-27-1 10-20
2023 1-4
201-335-1
Total 1205-1628-2

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Western Athletic Conference

Western Athletic Conference

The Western Athletic Conference (WAC) is an NCAA Division I conference. The WAC covers a broad expanse of the western United States with member institutions located in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Utah, Washington, and Texas.

Tom Kilgore

Tom Kilgore

Tom D. Kilgore was the federal corporation's first Chief Executive Officer. He was appointed by the Tennessee Valley Authority Board of Directors on October 13, 2006, at a meeting in Knoxville. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2005 established the CEO position as part of the change in governance structure from a three-member board to the current nine-member board. He earned $4.029 million in federal fiscal year 2012. He retired at the end of 2012 and was succeeded by Bill Johnson.

Rick Sofield

Rick Sofield

Richard Michael Sofield is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He was the Pittsburgh Pirates third base coach from 2013 to 2016 and was the manager of their Class-A South Atlantic League team the West Virginia Power during the 2012 season.

Bill Kinneberg

Bill Kinneberg

William Arthur Kinneberg is a former American baseball coach. He served as head baseball coach of the Utah Utes in 1996 and from 2005 to 2021. Coach Kinneberg lead the Utes to the university's first ever men's Pac-12 championship in the 2016 season, finishing with a 26–29 overall record.

Tim Esmay

Tim Esmay

Tim Esmay is an American baseball coach. He is the former head coach of the Arizona State Sun Devils baseball team. He was the head coach of the Arizona State Sun Devils baseball team from prior to the 2010 season until the end of the 2014 season, when he announced his resignation. Esmay is an Arizona State alumnus, and he played baseball there from 1986–1987. After graduating from Arizona State in 1987, Esmay served as an assistant at Arizona State, Grand Canyon, and Utah. He was Utah's head coach from 1997–2004, before he was hired as an assistant at Arizona State prior to the 2005 season.

Mountain West Conference

Mountain West Conference

The Mountain West Conference (MW) is one of the collegiate athletic conferences affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The MW officially began operations on January 4, 1999. Geographically, the MW covers a broad expanse of the Western United States, with member schools located in California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Gloria Nevarez took over as Commissioner of the MW on January 1, 2023, following the retirement of founding commissioner Craig Thompson.

2009 Mountain West Conference baseball tournament

2009 Mountain West Conference baseball tournament

The 2009 Mountain West Conference baseball tournament took place from May 19 through 23. The top six regular season finishers of the league's seven teams met in the double-elimination tournament held at Texas Christian University's Lupton Stadium. Sixth seeded Utah won their first and only Mountain West Conference Baseball Championship with a championship game score of 9–3 and earned the conference's automatic bid to the 2009 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Utah joined the Pac-12 Conference after the 2011 season without winning another title.

Pac-12 Conference

Pac-12 Conference

The Pac-12 Conference is a collegiate athletic conference, that operates in the Western United States, participating in 24 sports at the NCAA Division I level. Its football teams compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the highest level of college football in the nation.

COVID-19 pandemic

COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identified in an outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December 2019. Attempts to contain it there failed, allowing the virus to spread to other areas of Asia and later worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern on 30 January 2020, and a pandemic on 11 March 2020. As of 10 March 2023, the pandemic had caused more than 676 million cases and 6.88 million confirmed deaths, making it one of the deadliest in history.

Gary Henderson (baseball coach)

Gary Henderson (baseball coach)

Gary Henderson is an American baseball coach and former pitcher, who is the current head baseball coach of the Utah Utes. He played college baseball at Linfield in 1980 and at San Diego State for head coach Jim Dietz from 1982 to 1984. He was the head coach of the Chapman Panthers (1993), the Kentucky Wildcats (2009–2016) and Mississippi State Bulldogs (2018).

Utah in the NCAA Tournament

1951
College World Series

Defeated Tennessee, 7–1
Lost to Southern California 2–8
Defeated Texas A&M15–8
Lost to Tennessee 4–5
Third Place

1959
District 7 Playoffs

Lost to Colorado State College 8–17
Defeated Colorado State College 13–8
Lost to Colorado State College 8–12

1960
District 7 Playoffs

Defeated Colorado State College 24–3
Lost to Colorado State College 2–3
Lost to Colorado State College 2–6

2009
Fullerton, CA Regional

Lost to Cal State Fullerton 2–18
Defeated Georgia Southern 11–10
Defeated Gonzaga 9–7
Lost to Cal State Fullerton 3–16

2016
Oxford, MS Regional

Defeated Ole Miss 6–510
Lost to Boston College 3–4
Lost to Tulane 1–4

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Tennessee Volunteers baseball

Tennessee Volunteers baseball

The Tennessee Volunteers baseball team represents the University of Tennessee in NCAA Division I college baseball. Along with most other Tennessee athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Eastern division of the Southeastern Conference. The Volunteers play all on-campus home games at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

USC Trojans baseball

USC Trojans baseball

The USC Trojans baseball program represents the University of Southern California in college baseball. Established in 1888, the team is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Pac-12 Conference. USC’s home field is Dedeaux Field, which is named in honor of former head coach and National College Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Rod Dedeaux.

Texas A&M Aggies baseball

Texas A&M Aggies baseball

The Texas A&M Aggie baseball team represents Texas A&M University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The Aggies have competed in the Southeastern Conference since 2013. The Aggies play home games at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park. The team is led by head coach Jim Schlossnagle.

Northern Colorado Bears

Northern Colorado Bears

The Northern Colorado Bears are the athletic teams representing the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colorado in intercollegiate athletics. The university sponsors seventeen teams including men and women's basketball, cross country, golf, tennis, and track and field; women's-only soccer, softball, swimming and diving, and volleyball; and men's-only baseball, football, and wrestling. The Bears compete in NCAA Division I, with the football team competing at the FCS level, and most teams are members of the Big Sky Conference. Three Northern Colorado teams have separate affiliations in sports that the Big Sky does not sponsor. The baseball team competes in the Summit League, the women's swimming and diving team is an affiliate member of the Western Athletic Conference, and the wrestling team is a member of the Big 12 Conference.

Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball

Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball

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Georgia Southern Eagles

Georgia Southern Eagles

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Gonzaga Bulldogs

Gonzaga Bulldogs

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Ole Miss Rebels baseball

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The Ole Miss Rebels baseball team represents the University of Mississippi in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team participates in the West Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They are currently coached by Mike Bianco and play at Swayze Field. They have competed in the College World Series six times, with their first national championship coming in 2022.

Boston College Eagles baseball

Boston College Eagles baseball

The Boston College Eagles baseball team represents Boston College in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team participates in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The head coach of the Eagles is Mike Gambino, a 2000 alumnus of Boston College, and the team plays its home games at the newly constructed Eddie Pellagrini Diamond at Harrington Athletics Village after having played at Shea Field from 1961 to 2017.

Tulane Green Wave baseball

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The Tulane Green Wave baseball team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The Green Wave baseball team competes in the American Athletic Conference and play their home games on campus at Greer Field at Turchin Stadium. They are coached by head coach Jay Uhlman.

Individual awards

All Americans

Conference awards

Current and former major league players

Source: Baseball Reference

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Stephen Fife

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Randy Gomez

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John Noriega

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Chris Shelton (baseball)

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George Theodore

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C. J. Cron

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