:West Virginia Mountaineers baseball

{{Infobox college baseball team

| name = West Virginia Mountaineers baseball

| founded = {{start date and age|1892}}

| current = 2025 West Virginia Mountaineers baseball team

| logo = WVU flying WV Gold124

| logo_size = 105

| university = West Virginia University

| conference = Big 12 Conference

| conference_history = Independent (1892-1950, 1969-1977)
SoCon (1951-1968)
Atlantic 10 (1978-1994)

Big East (1995-2012)

| division =

| location = Morgantown, West Virginia

| athletic_director = Wren Baker

| coach = Steve Sabins

| tenure = 1st

| stadium = Kendrick Family Ballpark

| capacity = 3,500

| nickname = Mountaineers

| record = 2,391-1675–19 ({{Winning percentage|2391|1675|19}})

| cws =

| regional_champ = 2024

| ncaa_tourneys = 1955, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1994, 1996, 2017, 2019, 2023, 2024

| conference_tournament = 1982, 1985, 1987, 1994, 1996

| conference_champion = 1955, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1996, 2023

| division_champion = 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1996, 1997

}}

The West Virginia Mountaineers baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball program of West Virginia University, located in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States. The program has been a member of the NCAA Division I Big 12 Conference since the start of the 2013 season. The program currently plays at Kendrick Family Ballpark. Steve Sabins has served as the team’s head coach since before the 2025 season. As of the conclusion of the 2024 season, the Mountaineers have made 15 NCAA Tournament appearances, with the most recent appearance coming during the 2024 season. The team has also won five conference tournament championships, along with 15 regular season conference titles and nine division titles over its history. {{cite book|last=MacCambridge|first=Michael|title=ESPN College Football Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Game|year=2005|publisher=ESPN|isbn=1401337031|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/bowls05/news/story?id=2270110|access-date=12 July 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151018200131/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls05/news/story?id=2270110|url-status=live|archive-date=2015-10-18}}

Program history

File:Wv_mountaineers_wordmark_2016.png

The West Virginia University (WVU) baseball program was established in 1892, making it one of the oldest collegiate baseball programs in the country. Over more than a century of play, the Mountaineers have developed a rich tradition marked by competitive success, player development, and strong fan support.

WVU has competed in multiple conferences throughout its history, including the Southern Conference, the Atlantic 10, and the Big East. In 2013, WVU transitioned to the Big 12 Conference, stepping into one of the most competitive baseball environments in the nation. The move helped elevate the profile of the program, attracting higher-level talent and increasing national exposure.

Several Mountaineers have gone on to play professionally, including Major League Baseball (MLB) standouts like Jedd Gyorko, John Means, and Alek Manoah, who was a first-round draft pick by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2019 and made his MLB debut in 2021. https://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2025_west_virginia_university_baseball_guide/26?ff

=Steve Harrick era (1948-1967)=

Steve Harrick served as the head coach of the West Virginia University (WVU) baseball team for 20 seasons, establishing himself as one of the most successful coaches in program history. He compiled an impressive career record of 334–160–1, resulting in a .678 winning percentage. Under his leadership, six of his teams captured Southern Conference titles, and seven earned NCAA district playoff berths.

Harrick’s teams enjoyed consistent success throughout the 1960s, a decade that cemented his legacy in WVU baseball history. The Mountaineers posted multiple 20-win seasons during this era and were perennial contenders in the Southern Conference. His 1963 squad achieved a 30–3 record—the first 30-win season in school history—and finished ranked No. 11 in the final Collegiate Baseball poll.

Throughout his tenure, Harrick developed numerous standout players, with 18 of his former athletes going on to be selected by professional organizations. Among them was Paul Popovich, who played in Major League Baseball for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, and Pittsburgh Pirates.

Harrick also coached WVU’s first baseball All-America selection, outfielder Bill Marovic, in 1964. Marovic batted .404 and led the team in eight offensive categories en route to earning the honor from the American Baseball Coaches Association.

=Dale Ramsburg era (1968-1994)=

Dale Ramsburg served as the head coach of the West Virginia University (WVU) baseball program from 1968 to 1994 and remains one of the most successful coaches in school history. Over his 26-year tenure, Ramsburg compiled a career record of 540–387–9, making him the winningest coach in any sport in the history of West Virginia athletics at the time of his retirement.

Nicknamed “The Rammer,” Ramsburg guided the Mountaineers to four NCAA Tournament appearances (1982, 1985, 1987, and 1994). His 1994 squad set a school record with 40 wins, finishing the season 40–21. He was twice named Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, earning the honor in both 1988 and 1990, and was selected as Eastern Coach of the Year by the American Baseball Coaches Association in 1994. In 1993, he was appointed to the prestigious seven-member NCAA Baseball Committee.

Ramsburg also had a significant impact on player development during his time at WVU. A total of 27 of his players were selected in the Major League Baseball Draft. In all, 31 of his players went on to play professional baseball, including future Major Leaguers Bucky Guth, Darrell Whitmore, Joe Hudson, and Steve Kline.

=Greg Van Zant era (1995-2012)=

Greg Van Zant took over the Mountaineer program in December of 1994, a month after the death of longtime mentor Dale Ramsburg

Van Zant was the third baseman for West Virginia University (WVU) from 1980 to 1983. Prior to becoming head coach, he served as an assistant under longtime head coach Dale Ramsburg.

In just his second season at the helm, Van Zant guided the Mountaineers to a 33–25 record in 1996, capturing the Big East American Division title and winning the Big East Conference Tournament. That success earned WVU an automatic bid to the 1996 NCAA Division I baseball tournament, where they competed in the Atlantic Regional.

Van Zant was named Big East Conference Coach of the Year twice, in 1997 and 2003. Under his leadership, the Mountaineers produced several strong seasons, including a 36–19 campaign in 2003. However, the latter part of his tenure saw a decline in performance, culminating in a 23–32 record in 2012. Following that season, WVU Athletic Director Oliver Luck announced that Van Zant’s contract would not be renewed, citing the need for new direction as the program prepared to transition into the Big 12 Conference.

During his tenure he led the WVU baseball program from 1995 to 2012, compiling a career record of 528–451–1 over 18 seasons, which ranks him second all-time in wins at the school.

=Randy Mazey era (2013-2024)=

{{main|Randy Mazey}} Upon taking the helm, Randy Mazey faced the difficult task of elevating the Mountaineers to compete in one of the strongest baseball conferences in the country. Despite playing home games at multiple locations due to facility limitations, his first team in the 2013 season exceeded expectations, finishing 33–26 overall and 13–11 in Big 12 play during WVU’s debut season in the conference. File:Big 12 logo in West Virginia colors.svg

The program saw significant growth under Mazey, who guided West Virginia back to national prominence. Under his leadership, the Mountaineers made several major milestones: in 2017, WVU returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1996; in 2019, they hosted an NCAA Regional for the first time since 1955, finishing the season 38–22 and ranked No. 21 nationally. In 2023, Mazey led WVU to a share of its first-ever Big 12 regular-season title, tying a school record with 40 wins and securing another NCAA Tournament appearance. In his final season in 2024, he guided the program to its first NCAA Super Regional in school history, going 3–0 in the Tucson Regional and finishing the year 36–24 and ranked No. 13 in the country.

Mazey announced his retirement following the 2024 season. Over 12 seasons at WVU, he compiled a 372–274 overall record, including a 133–133 mark in Big 12 play. His teams went 15–20 in Big 12 Conference Tournament games and 7–8 in NCAA Tournament competition. https://wvusports.com/sports/baseball/roster/coaches/randy-mazey/4133#:~:text=In%20all%2C%20116%20of%20Mazey's,WVU%2C%20including%20three%20in%202022.

=Steve Sabins era (2025-present)=

Following the 2024 season and the retirement of Randy Mazey, longtime assistant Steve Sabins took over as the 20th head coach in West Virginia baseball history.

https://wvusports.com/sports/baseball/roster/coaches/steve-sabins/4373

=Head coaches=

Since the program started in 1892, there have been 20 head coaches in WVU baseball history.

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!style="background:#002855; width:15%; color:white;"|Year(s)

!style="background:#002855; width:16%; color:white;"|Coach

!style="background:#002855; width:6%; color:white;"| Seasons

!style="background:#002855; width:15%; color:white;"|W-L-T

!style="background:#002855; width:5%; color:white;"|Pct

1892–1893

| None

| 2

| 4–3

| .571

1894–1896

| A. R. Stahlings

| 3

| 14–4

| .778

1897–1898

| J. E. B. Sweeney

| 2

| 8–7

| .533

1899–1900

| Owen Altman

| 2

| 28–9

| .757

1901

| H. Brown

| 1

| 11–7

| .611

1902–1905

| Lee Hutchinson

| 4

| 70–31–2

| .693

1906–1908

| Carl Forkum

| 3

| 61–26

| .701

1909

| Dick Nebinger

| 1

| 17–8

| .680

1910

| J. L. Core

| 1

| 14–11

| .560

1911

| L. L. McClure

| 1

| 17–5

| .773

1912

| John Gronninger

| 1

| 13–12

| .520

1913, 1915–1917

| Charlie Hickman

| 4

| 58–23–1

| .716

1914

| B. P. Pattison

| 1

| 12–8

| .600

1918–1920

| Skeeter Shelton

| 3

| 37–17–1

| .685

1921–1942, 1946

| Ira Rodgers

| 22

| 204–211–3

| .489

1947

| Charles Hockenberry

| 1

| 9–7

| .563

1948–1967

| Steve Harrick

| 20

| 333–161–1

| .674

1968–1994

| Dale Ramsburg

| 27

| 540–389–9

| .581

1995–2012

| Greg Van Zant

| 18

| 528–451–1

| .539

2013–2024

| Randy Mazey

| 12

| 372–274

| .576

2025-present

| Steve Sabins

| 1

| 37-5

| {{Winperc|37|5}}

style="background:#EAAA00; color:black; font-weight:bold;"

| TOTALS

| 20

| 131

| 2391–1675–19

| {{Winperc|2391|1675|19}}

{{Col-begin| }}

{{Col-1-of-3}}

class="wikitable"

|+Longest Tenure

! style="background:#002855;" | Rank

! style="background:#002855;" | Name

! style="background:#002855;" | Seasons

1

| Dale Ramsburg

| 27

2

| Ira Rodgers

| 23

3

| Steve Harrick

| 20

{{Col-2-of-3}}

class="wikitable"

|+Most Wins

! style="background:#002855;" | Rank

! style="background:#002855;" | Name

! style="background:#002855;" | Wins

1

| Dale Ramsburg

| 540

2

| Greg Van Zant

| 528

3

| Randy Mazey

| 372

{{Col-3-of-3}}

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|+Best Winning Pct.

! style="background:#002855;" | Rank

! style="background:#002855;" | Name

! style="background:#002855;" | Pct.

1

| Steve Harrick

| {{Winning percentage|332|162|1}}

2

| Lee Hutchison

| {{Winning percentage|66|39|1}}

3

| Dale Ramsburg

| {{Winning percentage|534|391|9}}

Minimum 100 games coached

{{Col-end}}

Kendrick Family Ballpark (2015–present)

{{main|Kendrick Family Ballpark}}

Kendrick Family Ballpark has served as the home of West Virginia Mountaineers baseball since its opening in 2015, offering the program a modern facility and notable home-field advantage. As of the 2025 season, the Mountaineers have compiled a 157–76 record at the ballpark. The stadium has been the site of numerous key Big 12 victories, non-conference matchups, and memorable moments, including hosting an NCAA Regional in 2019. These events have played a significant role in the team’s overall success and postseason appearances during this era. With a fixed seating capacity of 3,500. The stadium’s inaugural game took place on April 10, 2015, when WVU defeated Butler 6–5 in 13 innings. Notable home victories include a 6–5 win over the #23 Oklahoma Sooners in April 2015—marking the program’s first Big 12 home win at the new park—and hosting capacity crowds during the 2019 Morgantown Regional, including a postseason game against Fordham attended by over 4,300 fans.https://wvusports.com/facilities/kendrick-family-ballpark-at-the-monongalia-county-baseball-complex/11

=Yearly Home Attendance=

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!style="background:#002855; width:15%; color:white;"|Year

!style="background:#002855; width:16%; color:white;"|Home Games

!style="background:#002855; width:6%; color:white;"| Total Attendance

!style="background:#002855; width:15%; color:white;"| Natl. Rank

by Total

!style="background:#002855; width:16%; color:white;"| Average

Attendance

!style="background:#002855; width:6%; color:white;"| Natl. Rank

by Average

align="center"

|2011

|27

|8,212

|*

|304

|*

align="center"

|2012

|26

|8,475

|*

|326

|*

align="center"

|2013 https://www.sportswriters.net/ncbwa/news/2013/attendance130611.pdf

|21

|27,907

|*

|1,328

|50

align="center"

|2014 https://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div

|15

|16,470

|95

|1,098

|60

align="center"

|2015 https://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div

|22

|33,158

|60

|1,507

|44

align="center"

|2016 http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/baseball_RB/2017/attend.pdf

|30

|40,390

|49

|1,346

|49

align="center"

|2017 https://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div

|22

|40,613

|50

|1,846

|37

align="center"

|2018 https://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div

|23

|35,101

|56

|1,526

|47

align="center"

|2019 https://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div

|23

|41,253

|48

|1,794

|37

align="center"

|2020 https://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div

|3^

|2,174

|142

|725

|77

align="center"

|2021 https://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div

|27

|15,845

|49

|587

|49

align="center"

|2022 http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/baseball_RB/2023/attend.pdf

|22

|50,058

|43

|2,275

|31

align="center"

|2023 https://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div

|24

|59,894

|41

|2,496

|32

align="center"

|2024 https://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div

|23

|67,084

|38

|2,917

|27

align="center"

|2025 https://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div

|18

|54,935

|34

|3,052

|28

Attendance as of April 25, 2025

2020 season cancelled due to COVID 19

Below is a chart displaying West Virginia University’s yearly home record at Kendrick Family Ballpark since the stadium’s opening in 2015.

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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto"

style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Seasonstyle="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Home Gamesstyle="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|W-L-Tstyle="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Win Percentage
style="text-align:center;"

| 2015

188-10.444
style="text-align:center;"

| 2016

3020-10.667
style="text-align:center;"

| 2017

2214-8.636
style="text-align:center;"

| 2018

2315-8.652
style="text-align:center;"

| 2019

2518-7.720
style="text-align:center;"

| 2020

33-01.000
style="text-align:center;"

| 2021

2715-12.556
style="text-align:center;"

| 2022

2317-6.739
style="text-align:center;"

| 2023

2418-6.750
style="text-align:center;"

| 2024

2317-6.739
style="text-align:center;"

| 2025

1815-3.833
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! style="background:#fdd023; color:#000;"| Totals

! style="background:#fdd023; color:#000;"| 236

! style="background:#fdd023; color:#000;"| 160-76

! style="background:#fdd023; color:#000;"| .678

*Records as of April 4, 2025
2020 Season was canceled on March 13 due to the COVID-19 outbreak

https://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2025_west_virginia_university_baseball_guide/4?ff

|}

Award winners

https://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2025_west_virginia_university_baseball_guide/26?ff

= First Team All-Americans =

class="wikitable"

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Player!! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Position !! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Year !! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Selectors

style="text-align:center;"

| Bill Marovic

| CF

| 1964

| ABCA

style="text-align:center;"

| Chris Enochs

| RHP

| 1997

| ABCA, CB

style="text-align:center;"

| Jedd Gyorko

| SS

| 2010

| NCBWA

style="text-align:center;"

| Alek Manoah

| RHP

| 2019

| ABCA, BA, Perfect Game, D1Baseball,
College Baseball Foundation, NCBWA

style="text-align:center;"

| JJ Wetherholt

| 2B

| 2023

| BA, NCBWA, ABCA, Perfect Game, Collegiate Baseball,
D1Baseball, College Baseball Foundation

style="text-align:center;"

| colspan=4 | Source:{{Cite web |title=All-Americans |url=https://wvusports.com/sports/2019/5/1/all-americans.aspx?id=2269 |access-date=2025-03-11 |website=West Virginia University Athletics |language=en}}

ABCA: American Baseball Coaches Association

BA: Baseball America

CB: Collegiate Baseball

NCBWA: National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

LS: Louisville Slugger

Denotes consensus All-American

= Second Team All-Americans =

class="wikitable"

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Player!! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Position !! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Year !! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Selectors

style="text-align:center;"

| Ed Tekavec

| 3B

| 1961

| ABCA

style="text-align:center;"

| Tom Shafer

| P

| 1961

| Amateur Baseball Federation

style="text-align:center;"

| Mark Landers

| 1B

| 1994

| ABCA

style="text-align:center;"

| Chris Enochs

| RHP

| 1997

| BA, NCBWA, Sporting News

style="text-align:center;"

| Jedd Gyorko

| 2B

| 2008

| NCBWA

style="text-align:center;"

| Jedd Gyorko

| SS

| 2009

| Louisville Slugger

style="text-align:center;"

| Jedd Gyorko

| SS

| 2010

| Louisville Slugger, ABCA, BA

style="text-align:center;"

| Harrison Musgrave

| LHP

| 2013

| Louisville Slugger

style="text-align:center;"

| Alek Manoah

| RHP

| 2019

| ABCA, College Baseball Foundation

style="text-align:center;"

| colspan=4 | Source:{{Cite web |title=All-Americans |url=https://wvusports.com/sports/2019/5/1/all-americans.aspx?id=2269 |access-date=2025-03-11 |website=West Virginia University Athletics |language=en}}

ABCA: American Baseball Coaches Association

BA: Baseball America

CB: Collegiate Baseball

NCBWA: National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

LS: Louisville Slugger

= Third Team All-Americans =

class="wikitable"

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Player!! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Position !! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Year !! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Selectors

style="text-align:center;"

| Joe Hatalla

| 2B

| 1962

| ABCA

style="text-align:center;"

| Mark Landers

| 1B

| 1994

| CB, NCBWA

style="text-align:center;"

| Joe McNamee

| LF

| 1998

| ABCA

style="text-align:center;"

| Justin Jenkins

| LF

| 2007

| CB, Louisville Slugger, NCBWA

style="text-align:center;"

| Tyler Kuhn

| SS

| 2008

| NCBWA, ABCA

style="text-align:center;"

| Vince Belnome

| 2B

| 2009

| College Baseball Insider

style="text-align:center;"

| Jedd Gyorko

| SS

| 2009

| NCBWA

style="text-align:center;"

| Braden Zarbnisky

| RHP/OF

| 2017

| NCBWA

style="text-align:center;"

| Kyle Gray

| 2B

| 2018

| ABCA

style="text-align:center;"

| Trey Braithwaite

| RHP

| 2022

| NCBWA

style="text-align:center;"

| Derek Clark

| RHP

| 2024

| NCBWA, D1Baseball

style="text-align:center;"

| JJ Wetherholt

| SS

| 2024

| Perfect Game

style="text-align:center;"

| colspan=4 | Source:{{Cite web |title=All-Americans |url=https://wvusports.com/sports/2019/5/1/all-americans.aspx?id=2269 |access-date=2025-03-11 |website=West Virginia University Athletics |language=en}}

ABCA: American Baseball Coaches Association

BA: Baseball America

CB: Collegiate Baseball

NCBWA: National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

LS: Louisville Slugger

=== Freshman All-American ===

class="wikitable"

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Player!! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Position !! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Year !! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Selectors

style="text-align:center;"

| Adam White

| CF

| 2006

| CB

style="text-align:center;"

| Jedd Gyorko

| 2B

| 2008

| NCBWA, Rivals.com, Louisville Slugger

style="text-align:center;"

| Kyle Davis

| INF

| 2015

| NCBWA, BA, Louisville Slugger,
Perfect Game, D1Baseball.com

style="text-align:center;"

| BJ Myers

| RHP

| 2015

| Louisville Slugger

style="text-align:center;"

| Tyler Kuhn

| 3B/C

| 2016

| NCBWA, ABCA

style="text-align:center;"

| Darius Hill

| OF

| 2016

| NCBWA, BA, Louisville Slugger,
Perfect Game, D1Baseball.com

style="text-align:center;"

| Jake Carr

| LHP

| 2020

| CB

style="text-align:center;"

| Matt McCormick

| C/INF

| 2020

| CB

style="text-align:center;"

| Ben Hampton

| LHP

| 2021

| Perfect Game

style="text-align:center;"

| David Hagaman

| RHP

| 2023

| NCBWA

style="text-align:center;"

| colspan=4 | Source:{{Cite web |title=All-Americans |url=https://wvusports.com/sports/2019/5/1/all-americans.aspx?id=2269 |access-date=2025-03-11 |website=West Virginia University Athletics |language=en}} https://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2025_west_virginia_university_baseball_guide/26?ff

ABCA: American Baseball Coaches Association

BA: Baseball America

CB: Collegiate Baseball

NCBWA: National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

LS: Louisville Slugger

= Brooks Wallace Award =

= First Team All-Conference =

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

  • 1965

:John Radosevich

:Ron Renner

:Don Hetzel

  • 1966

:Vaughn Kovach

:Jim Clay

  • 1967

:Jerry Meadows

:Bob Beahm

:Tom Parke

  • 1968

:Denny Taylor

  • 1985

: Rich Schlieper

  • 1986

:Gus Morande

:Bobby Watts

:Ken Smith

  • 1987

:Greg Gilbert

:Steve Rolen

  • 1988

:Steve Rolen

:Dave Perry

:Jon Szynal

  • 1989

:Steve Rolen

:Wes Shaw

:Craig Riffe

  • 1990

:Ravi Shibley

:Paul Prosser

:Darrell Whitmore

  • 1991

:Dan Vasalani

  • 1992

:Matt Schubert

  • 1993

:Steve Kline

:Dan Vasalani

  • 1994

:Andy Srebroski

:Mark Landers

:Jeff Fennessy

  • 1995

:Tony Myers

  • 1997

:Chris Enochs

:Jason Frushour

{{col-2}}

  • 1998

:Joe McNamee

  • 2003

:Jarod Rine

  • 2004

:Zac Cline

:Lee Fritz

  • 2005

:Lee Fritz

:Doug Nelms

  • 2006

:Justin Jenkins

:Casey Bowling

:Stan Posluszny

:David Carpenter

  • 2007

:Justin Jenkins

  • 2008

:Tyler Kuhn

  • 2009

:Jarryd Summers

:Jedd Gyorko

:Justin Parks

  • 2010

:Jedd Gyorko

  • 2011

:Jeremy Gum

  • 2013

:Harrison Musgrave

  • 2014

:Billy Fleming

:Bobby Boyd

  • 2016

:Chad Donato

  • 2017

:Braden Zarbnisky

  • 2018

:Kyle Gray

  • 2019

:Alek Manoah

  • 2022

:Austin Davis

:Trey Braithwaite

  • 2023

:JJ Wetherholt

:Ben Hampton

:Carlson Reed

  • 2024

:JJ Wetherholt

:Derek Clark

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= Atlantic 10 Conference Player of the Year =

  • Mark Landers - 1994

= Big East Conference Player of the Year =

  • Jarod Rine - 2003

= Big East Conference Pitcher of the Year =

= Big 12 Conference Player of the Year =

= Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Year =

= Conference Coach of the Year =

Records and results

Below is a table of the West Virginia Mountaineers’ yearly records since 1892.

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{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = No Coach | conference = Independent | startyear = 1892 | endyear = 1893}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1892 | name = No Coach | overall = 3-3 | conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1893 | name = No Coach | overall = 1-0 | conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = A. R. Stahlings | conference = Independent | startyear = 1894 | endyear = 1896}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1894 | name = A. R. Stahlings | overall = 5-0 | conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1895 | name = A. R. Stahlings | overall = 4-1 | conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1896 | name = A. R. Stahlings | overall = 5-3 | conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = J. E. B. Sweeney | conference = Independent | startyear = 1897 | endyear = 1898}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1897 | name = J. E. B. Sweeney | overall = 3-2| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1898 | name = J. E. B. Sweeney | overall = 5-5| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Owen Altman | conference = Independent | startyear = 1899 | endyear = 1900}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1899 | name = Owen Altman | overall = 16-6| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1900 | name = Owen Altman | overall = 12-3| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = H. Brown | conference = Independent | startyear = 1901 | endyear = single}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1901 | name = H. Brown | overall = 11-7| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Lee Hutchinson | conference = Independent | startyear = 1902 | endyear = 1905}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1902 | name = Lee Hutchinson | overall = 22-7| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1903 | name = Lee Hutchinson | overall = 14-9| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1904 | name = Lee Hutchinson | overall = 16-6-1| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1905 | name = Lee Hutchinson | overall = 19-9-1| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Carl Forkum | conference = Independent | startyear = 1906 | endyear = 1908}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1906 | name = Carl Forkum | overall = 20-10| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1907 | name = Carl Forkum | overall = 17-11| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1908 | name = Carl Forkum | overall = 24-5| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Dick Nebinger | conference = Independent | startyear = 1909 | endyear = single}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1909 | name = Dick Nebinger | overall = 17-8| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = J. L. Core | conference = Independent | startyear = 1910 | endyear = single}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1910 | name = J. L. Core | overall = 14-11| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = L. L. McClure | conference = Independent | startyear = 1911 | endyear = single}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1911 | name = L. L. McClure | overall = 17-5| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = John Gronninger | conference = Independent | startyear = 1912 | endyear = single}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1912 | name = John Gronninger | overall = 13-12| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Charlie Hickman | conference = Independent | startyear = 1913 | endyear = single}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1913 | name = Charlie Hickman | overall = 12-4| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = B. P. Pattison | conference = Independent | startyear = 1914 | endyear = single}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1914 | name = B. P. Pattison | overall = 12-8| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Charlie Hickman | conference = Independent | startyear = 1915 | endyear = 1917}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1915 | name = Charlie Hickman | overall = 19-7-1| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1916 | name = Charlie Hickman | overall = 17-6| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1917 | name = Charlie Hickman | overall = 10-6| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Skeeter Shelton | conference = Independent | startyear = 1918 | endyear = 1920}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1918 | name = Skeeter Shelton | overall = 13-3| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1919 | name = Skeeter Shelton | overall = 14-3-1| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1920 | name = Skeeter Shelton | overall = 10-11| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Ira Rodgers | conference = Independent | startyear = 1921 | endyear = 1942}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1921 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 20-7| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1922 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 16-11| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1923 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 13-11| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1924 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 8-13| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1925 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 13-11| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1926 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 10-10| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1927 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 6-12-1| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1928 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 13-4| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1929 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 8-9| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1930 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 6-13-1| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1931 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 6-9-1| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1932 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 8-8| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1933 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 7-9| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1934 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 4-13| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1935 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 9-9| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1936 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 10-9| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1937 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 12-10| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1938 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 5-10| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1939 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 8-7| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1940 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 9-5| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1941 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 5-10| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1942 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 2-9| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Ira Rodgers | conference = Independent | startyear = 1946 | endyear = single }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1946 | name = Ira Rodgers | overall = 6-2| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Charles Hockenberry | conference = Independent | startyear = 1947 | endyear = single }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1947 | name = Charles Hockenberry | overall = 9-7| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Steve Harrick | conference = Independent | startyear = 1948 | endyear = 1950 }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1948 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 16-6| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1949 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 13-8| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1950 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 8-14| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Steve Harrick | conference = Southern Conference| startyear = 1951 | endyear = 1967 }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1951 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 17-6| conference = 10-4 | confstanding = t-2nd (Northern) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1952 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 12-9| conference = 7-3 | confstanding = t-2nd (Northern) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1953 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 6-7| conference = 2-5 | confstanding = 7th (Northern) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1954 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 13-7| conference = 5-4 | confstanding = 6th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = conference | season = 1955 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 20-6| conference = 7-2 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA District 3 regionals | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1956 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 16-9| conference = 6-3 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1957 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 12-8| conference = 4-5 | confstanding = 5th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1958 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 12-11| conference = 5-3 | confstanding = 5th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1959 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 16-9| conference = 8-5 | confstanding = 5th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1960 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 17-9| conference = 6-4 | confstanding = t-3rd | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = conference | season = 1961 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 17-10| conference = 8-2 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA District 3 regionals | Coachespoll = 24| CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = conference | season = 1962 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 17-9| conference = 9-2 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA District 3 regionals | Coachespoll = 20| CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = conference | season = 1963 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 30-3| conference = 13-1 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA District 3 regionals | Coachespoll = 11| CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = conference | season = 1964 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 24-5| conference = 14-2 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA District 3 regionals | Coachespoll = 15| CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1965 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 19-9| conference = 10-4 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1966 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 26-7-1| conference = 12-4 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = conference | season = 1967 | name = Steve Harrick | overall = 22-9| conference = 13-3 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA District 3 regionals | Coachespoll = 20| CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Dale Ramsburg | conference = Southern Conference | startyear = 1968 | endyear = single}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1968 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 9-8| conference = 4-4 | confstanding = 5th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Dale Ramsburg | conference = Independent | startyear = 1969 | endyear = 1977}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1969 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 12-6-1| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1970 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 12-5| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1971 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 21-6| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1972 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 10-10| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1973 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 8-12-1| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1974 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 12-13| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1975 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 10-18| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1976 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 21-12| conference = N/A | confstanding = N/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1977 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 10-18| conference = N/A | confstanding = M/A | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Dale Ramsburg | conference = Atlantic 10 Conference | startyear = 1978 | endyear = 1994}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1978 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 16-9| conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1979 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = '9-13| conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1980 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 12-14-2| conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = division | season = 1981 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 17-18| conference = 6-2 | confstanding = 1st(Western)| postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = confboth | season = 1982 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 24-23| conference = 7-2 | confstanding = 1st (Western) | postseason = NCAA East regional | Coachespoll = 16| CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1983 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 22-10| conference = 6-4 | confstanding = 2nd (Western) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = division| season = 1984 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 22-11-1| conference = 9-3 | confstanding = t–1st (Western) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = confboth | season = 1985 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 27-16| conference = 9-3 | confstanding = t–1st (Western) | postseason = NCAA South I regional | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = division | season = 1986 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 24-14-1| conference = 9-2 | confstanding = 1st (Western) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = confboth | season = 1987 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 32-15| conference = 9-3 | confstanding = 1st (Western) | postseason = NCAA South I regional | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = division | season = 1988 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = '33-19-1'| conference = 12-4 | confstanding = 1st (Western) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1989 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 28-13-1| conference = 9-5 | confstanding = 3rd (Western) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1990 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 33-20| conference = 12-4 | confstanding = 2nd (Western) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1991 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 20-20-1| conference = 9-7 | confstanding = 3rd (Western) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1991 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 20-20-1| conference = 9-7 | confstanding = 3rd (West) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1992 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 27-20| conference = 12-4 | confstanding = 2nd (West) | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1993 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 29-25| conference = 13-8 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = Atlantic 10 tournament, L 2-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = conference tournament| season = 1994 | name = Dale Ramsburg | overall = 40-21| conference = 17-4 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = Atlantic 10 tournament, W 4-1
NCAA Atlantic I regional, L 1-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Greg Van Zant | conference = Atlantic 10 Conference | startyear = 1995 | endyear = single}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1995 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 18-32| conference = 11-13 | confstanding = 6th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Greg Van Zant | conference = Big East Conference | startyear = 1996 | endyear = 2012}}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = confboth | season = 1996 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 33-25| conference = 15-10 | confstanding = 1st (American) | postseason = Big East tournament, W 4-1
NCAA Atlantic Regional, L 2-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = division | season = 1997 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 36-19| conference = 17-7 | confstanding = 1st (American) | postseason =Big East tournament, L 1-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1998 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 37-17-1| conference = 13-9 | confstanding = 5th (American) | postseason =Big East tournament, L 1-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 1999 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 29-28| conference = 12-13 | confstanding = 6th | postseason = Big East tournament, L 0-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2000 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 25-28| conference = 10-12 | confstanding = 7th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2001 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 27-26| conference = 12-14 | confstanding = 7th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2002 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 24-26| conference = 9-16 | confstanding = 10th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2003 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 36-19| conference = 18-6 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = Big East tournament, L 1-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2004 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 23-29| conference = 10-16 | confstanding = 8th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2005 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 25-30| conference = 10-15 | confstanding = 7th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2006 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 36-22| conference = 14-13 | confstanding = 5th | postseason = Big East tournament, L 1-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2007 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 29-22| conference = 10-16 | confstanding = 9th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2008 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 35-21| conference = 13-14 | confstanding = 7th | postseason =Big East tournament, L 1-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2009 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 37-18| conference = 17-10 | confstanding = 3rd | postseason = Big East tournament, L 1-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2010 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 27-30| conference = 10-17 | confstanding = 8th | postseason = Big East tournament, L 0-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2011 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 28–27| conference = 14-13 | confstanding = 4th | postseason =Big East tournament, L 0-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2012 | name = Greg Van Zant | overall = 23-32| conference = 9-18 | confstanding = 11th | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Randy Mazey | conference = Big 12 Conference | startyear = 2013 | endyear = 2024}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2013 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 33-26| conference = 13-11 | confstanding = t-3rd | postseason = Big 12 tournament, L 2-1 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2014 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 28-26| conference = 9-14 | confstanding = 6th | postseason = Big 12 tournament, L 1-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2015 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 27-27| conference = 9-13 | confstanding = 7th | postseason = Big 12 tournament, L 0-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2016 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 36-22| conference = 12-11 | confstanding = 4th | postseason = Big 12 tournament, L 3-1 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2017 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 36-26 | conference = 12-12 | confstanding = t-4th | postseason = Big 12 tournament, L 2-2
Winston-Salem Regional, L 2-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2018 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 29-27| conference = 9-15 | confstanding = 7th | postseason = Big 12 tournament, L 2-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2019 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 38-22| conference = 13-11 | confstanding = 4th | postseason = Big 12 tournament, L 3-2
Morgantown Regional, L 1-2| Coachespoll = 19| CBpoll = 21}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2020 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 11-5| conference = 0-0 | confstanding = | postseason = Season canceled due to COVID-19 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2021 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 25-27| conference = 8-16 | confstanding = t-8th | postseason = Big 12 tournament, L 2-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2022 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 33-22| conference = 14-10 | confstanding = t-5th | postseason =Big 12 tournament, L 0-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBB yearly record entry with polls | championship = conference | season = 2023 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 40-20| conference = 15-9 | confstanding = 1st | postseason =Big 12 tournament, L 0-2
Lexington Regional, L 1-2 | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2024 | name = Randy Mazey | overall = 36-24| conference = 19-11 | confstanding = 4th | postseason =Big 12 tournament, L 0-2
Tucson Regional, W 3-0
Chapel Hill Super Regional, L 0-2 | Coachespoll = 17| CBpoll = 13}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Steve Sabins | conference = Big 12 Conference | startyear = 2025 | endyear = present}}

{{CBSB yearly record entry with polls | championship = | season = 2025 | name = Steve Sabins | overall = 40-10| conference = 19-6 | confstanding = | postseason = | Coachespoll = | CBpoll = }}

{{CBSB yearly record end

| overall = 2,394-1,680–19

}} {{cite web|title=2012 West Virginia Baseball Media Guide|date=10 March 2012 |url=http://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2012-baseball-issuu/115|publisher=West Virginia Sports Information|access-date=11 July 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160315153055/https://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2012-baseball-issuu/115|url-status=live|archive-date=2016-03-15}}{{cite web|title=2012 Southern Conference Baseball Media Guide|url=http://epublish.multiad.com/SoCon_BB_2012/#/46/|access-date=11 July 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140525195115/http://epublish.multiad.com/SoCon_BB_2012/#/46/|archive-date=2014-05-25|url-status=live|pages=45–46}}{{cite web|title=2012 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Record Book|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/atl10/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/Baseball_Records_thru2011.pdf|access-date=11 July 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130619004417/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/atl10/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/Baseball_Records_thru2011.pdf|archive-date=2013-06-19|url-status=dead|pages=15–18}}{{cite web|title=2012 Big East Conference Baseball Media Guide|url=http://www.bigeast.org/Sports/Baseball/BaseballMediaGuide.aspx|access-date=11 July 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120528193211/http://bigeast.org/Sports/Baseball/BaseballMediaGuide.aspx|archive-date=2012-05-28|url-status=dead|pages=60–66}}{{cite web|title=2013 Big 12 Conference Baseball Standings|url=http://www.d1baseball.com/conferences/standings_big12.htm|work=D1Baseball.com|publisher=Jeremy Mills|access-date=May 28, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130526104819/http://www.d1baseball.com/conferences/standings_big12.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 26, 2013}}

=All-time record vs. current Big 12 teams=

cellpadding="1" style="width:75%;" class="wikitable"
style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Opponent

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Won

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Lost

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Tie

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Percentage

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Streak

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|First Meeting

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Last Meeting

style="text-align:center;"

| Arizona

330{{winpct|3|3}}Lost 120232025
style="text-align:center;"

| Arizona State

000{{winpct|0|0}}TBATBA
style="text-align:center;"

| Baylor

20140{{winpct|20|14|0}}Won 1020132024
style="text-align:center;"

| BYU

420{{winpct|4|2}}Won 220242025
style="text-align:center;"

| Cincinnati

22190{{winpct|22|19}}Won 319082025
style="text-align:center;"

| Houston

300{{winpct|3|0}}Won 320252025
style="text-align:center;"

| Kansas

22140{{winpct|22|14|0}}Won 420132024
style="text-align:center;"

| Kansas State

21170{{winpct|21|17}}Lost 120132025
style="text-align:center;"

| Oklahoma State

17260{{winpct|17|26}}Won 119962025
style="text-align:center;"

| TCU

13260{{winpct|13|26}}Lost 120132024
style="text-align:center;"

| Texas Tech

20230{{winpct|20|23}}Won 220132025
style="text-align:center;"

| UCF

610{{winpct|6|1}}Won 619932025
style="text-align:center;"

| Utah

300{{winpct|3|0}}Won 320252025
class="unsortable" style="text-align:center; background:#CCCC66;"

! style="background:white; color:black;"|Totals

! style="background:white; color:black;"|154

! style="background:white; color:black;"|145

! style="background:white; color:black;"|0

! style="background:white; color:black;"|{{Winning percentage|154|145|0}}

! style="background:white; color:black;"|

! style="background:white; color:black;"|

! style="background:white; color:black;"|

https://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2025_west_virginia_university_baseball_guide/8?ff

* Records as of May 12, 2025

=All-time record vs. former Big 12 teams=

cellpadding="1" style="width:75%;" class="wikitable"
style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Opponent

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Won

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Lost

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Tie

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Percentage

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Streak

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|First Meeting

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Last Meeting

style="text-align:center;"

| Oklahoma

17210{{winpct|17|21}}Won 220122024
style="text-align:center;"

| Texas

16160{{winpct|16|16}}Lost 320132023
style="text-align:center;"
class="unsortable" style="text-align:center; background:#CCCC66;"

! style="background:white; color:black;"|Totals

! style="background:white; color:black;"|33

! style="background:white; color:black;"|37

! style="background:white; color:black;"|0

! style="background:white; color:black;"|{{Winning percentage|33|37|0}}

! style="background:white; color:black;"|

! style="background:white; color:black;"|

! style="background:white; color:black;"|

Records as of June 1, 2024

https://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2025_west_virginia_university_baseball_guide

=All-time record vs. Rivals=

cellpadding="1" style="width:75%;" class="wikitable"
style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Opponent

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Won

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Lost

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Tie

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Percentage

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Streak

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|First Meeting

! style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};"|Last Meeting

style="text-align:center;"

| Marshall

58260{{winpct|58|26|0}}Won 219102025
style="text-align:center;"

| Maryland

29391{{winpct|29|39|1}}Won 518992023
style="text-align:center;"

| Penn State

46730{{winpct|46|72|0}}Lost 119052025
style="text-align:center;"

| Pittsburgh

120910{{winpct|120|91|0}}Won 818952025
style="text-align:center;"

| Virginia Tech

36521{{winpct|36|52|1}}Won 419222019
class="unsortable" style="text-align:center; background:#CCCC66;"

! style="background:white; color:black;"|Totals

! style="background:white; color:black;"|289

! style="background:white; color:black;"|281

! style="background:white; color:black;"|2

! style="background:white; color:black;"|{{Winning percentage|289|281|2}}

! style="background:white; color:black;"|

! style="background:white; color:black;"|

! style="background:white; color:black;"|

Records as of April 24, 2025

https://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2025_west_virginia_university_baseball_guide

=National Rankings=

West Virginia has finished the season ranked in the Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Poll 8 times.

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align:center"

! width=75; style="background:#002855; color:white;"|Year

! width=75; style="background:#002855; color:white;"|Record

! width=75; style="background:#002855; color:white;"|Final Ranking

196117-1024
196217-920
196330-311
196424-515
196722-920
198224-2316
201938-2221
202436-2413

=West Virginia in the NCAA Tournament=

https://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2025_west_virginia_university_baseball_guide

The NCAA Division I baseball tournament started in 1947.

class="wikitable"
style="background:#d4c7b1;"|National champions

| style="background:#EAE3D8;"|College World Series

| style="background:#4D94FF;"|Super Regionals

| style="background:#99D699;"|Regional Finals

cellpadding="1" style="width:75%;" class="wikitable
style="background:#002855; color:white;"|Year

! style="background:#002855; color:white;"|W

! style="background:#002855; color:white;"|L

! style="background:#002855; color:white;"|Percent

! style="background:#002855; color:white;"|Game Results

style="text-align:center;"

| 1955

12{{Winning percentage|1|2}}L, Wake Forest 1-5
W, Wake Forest 9-7
L, Wake Forest 5-6
style="text-align:center; background:#99D699;"

| 1961

12{{Winning percentage|1|2}}L, Florida State 1-3
W, Florida State 4-3
L, Duke 3-7
style="text-align:center;

| 1962

02{{Winning percentage|0|2}}L, Wake Forest 3-8
L, Florida State 5-6
style="text-align:center;

| 1963

12{{Winning percentage|1|2}}L, Wake Forest 3-4
W, Auburn 2-1
L, Wake Forest 8-12
style="text-align:center;

| 1964

02{{Winning percentage|0|2}}L, Ole Miss 0-11
L, East Carolina 5-6
style="text-align:center;"

| 1967

02{{Winning percentage|0|2}}L, Auburn 3-8
L, Clemson 0-5
style="text-align:center; background:#99D699;"

| 1982

22{{Winning percentage|2|2}}L, South Carolina 0-7
W, Old Dominion 7-6 10
W, East Carolina 4-1
L, South Carolina 1-2
style="text-align:center;"

| 1985

02{{Winning percentage|0|2}}L, Miss State 0-10
L, Michigan 2-9
style="text-align:center;

| 1987

02{{Winning percentage|0|2}}L, Clemson 0-8
L, Arkansas 2-7
style="text-align:center;"

| 1994

12{{Winning percentage|1|2}}L, Florida 7-8
W, Rider 19-7
L, Florida 8-12
style="text-align:center;"

| 1996

22{{Winning percentage|2|2}}W, Tennessee 8-4
W, Georgia Southern 9-4
L, Clemson 3-6
L, Tennessee 4-10
style="text-align:center; background:#99D699;"

| 2017

22{{Winning percentage|2|2}}W, Maryland 9-1
L, Wake Forest 3-4
W, Maryland 8-5
L, Wake Forest 8-12
style="text-align:center;"

| 2019

12{{Winning percentage|1|2}}W, Fordham 6-2
L, Duke 0-4
L, Texas A&M 10-11
style="text-align:center;"

| 2023

12{{Winning percentage|1|2}}L, Indiana 6-12
W, Ball State 13-5
L, Kentucky 0-10
style="text-align:center; background:#4D94FF;"

| 2024

32{{Winning percentage|3|2}}W, Dallas Baptist 4-1
W, Grand Canyon 5-2
W, Grand Canyon 10-6
L, North Carolina 6-8
L, North Carolina 1-2
style="text-align:center;" class="sortbottom"

! style="background:#; color:black;"| Total:

! style="background:#; color:black;"| 15

! style="background:#; color:black;"| 30

! style="background:#; color:black;"| {{winpct|15|30}}

! style="background:#; color:black;"|

=Individual School Records=

Sourcehttps://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2025_west_virginia_university_baseball_guide/2?ff

{{Col-begin| }}

{{Col-1-of-5}}

class="wikitable"

|+Career Hits

! style="background:#002855;" | Rank

! style="background:#002855;" | Name

! style="background:#002855;" | Total

! style="background:#002855;" | Seasons

1

| Tyler Kuhn

| 324

| 2005-08

2

| Darius Hill

| 304

| 2016-19

3

| Jedd Gyorko

| 281

| 2008-10

4

| Justin Jenkins

| 253

| 2005-07

5

| Tim McCabe

| 251

| 2000-03

{{Col-2-of-5}}

class="wikitable"

|+Career Batting Average

! style="background:#002855;" | Rank

! style="background:#002855;" | Name

! style="background:#002855;" | Total

! style="background:#002855;" | Seasons

1

| Jedd Gyorko

| .404

| 2008–10

2

| Darrell Whitmore

| .392

| 1989-90

3

| Jeff Battaglia

| .389

| 1985-86

4

| Vince Belnome

| .388

| 2007-09

5

| Lance Williams

| .387

| 1998-99

Min.150 at-bats & 2 seasons

{{Col-3-of-5}}

class="wikitable"

|+Career Home Runs

! style="background:#002855;" | Rank

! style="background:#002855;" | Name

! style="background:#002855;" | Total

! style="background:#002855;" | Seasons

1

| Grant Hussey

| 37

| 2022-Pres.

2

| Tim McCabe

| 35

| 2000-03

2

| Jedd Gyorko

| 35

| 2008-10

4

| Stan Posluszny

| 33

| 2003-06

4

| Justin Jenkins

| 33

| 2005-07

{{Col-4-of-5}}

class="wikitable"

|+Career RBI

! style="background:#002855;" | Rank

! style="background:#002855;" | Name

! style="background:#002855;" | Total

! style="background:#002855;" | Seasons

1

| Tyler Kuhn

| 188

| 2005-08

2

| Jedd Gyorko

| 178

| 2008-10

3

| Stan Posluszny

| 174

| 2003-06

3

| Vince Belnome

| 174

| 2007-09

5

| Mark Landers

| 167

| 1991-94

{{Col-5-of-5}}

class="wikitable"

|+Career Stolen Bases

! style="background:#002855;" | Rank

! style="background:#002855;" | Name

! style="background:#002855;" | Total

! style="background:#002855;" | Seasons

1

| Bill Marovic

| 74

| 1963-65

2

| Tevin Tucker

| 67

| 2019-23

3

| Austin Davis

| 64

| 2019-22

4

| Victor Scott II

| 62

| 2020-22

5

| Brandon White

| 61

| 2017-19

{{col-end}}

= Single-season team records =

Games

  • Most Games played: 62 (2017)
  • Most Victories: 40 (1994, 2023, 2025)
  • Most Losses: 32 (1995, 2012)
  • Most Conference Victories: 19 (2024)
  • Best Winning Percentage:
  • Longest Winning Streak: 18 (1964)

Offense

  • Most At-Bats: 2,136 (2017)
  • Most Runs Scored: 525 (2009)
  • Most Hits: 704 (2006)
  • Most Doubles: 161 (2009)
  • Most Triples: 30 (2008)
  • Most Home Runs: 91 (2024)
  • Most Total Bases: 1,080 (2009)
  • Most Runs Batted In: 491 (2009)
  • Most Sacrifice Hits:
  • Most Walks: 323 (2023)
  • Most Strikeouts: 534 (2024)
  • Most Stolen Bases: 156 (2022)
  • Most Double Plays:
  • Highest Batting Average: .393 (2006)
  • Highest Slugging Percentage: .564 (2009)

Pitching

  • Most Innings Pitched: 551.0 (2017)
  • Most Saves: 15 (2019)
  • Lowest Earned Run Average: 1.46 (1964)
  • Most Complete Games: 24 (2003)
  • Most Shutouts: 7 (1987)
  • Most Strikeouts: 595 (2019)

Source:https://issuu.com/wvusportspub/docs/2025_west_virginia_university_baseball_guide?ff

Mountaineers in the MLB

class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center"

! colspan=4 style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};" |Mountaineers in the Major League Baseball Draft (1965-1994)

Year

! Player

! Round

! Team

|

1965

| John Radosevich

| 5

| Dodgers

1965

| Ron Renner

| 30

| Cubs

1966

|{{sort name|Jerry|Meadows|nolink=1}}#

| 23

| Cardinals

1966

|{{sort name|Doug|Stanley}}

| 25

| Pirates

1966

|{{sort name|Vaughn|Kovach|nolink=1}}

| 21

| Orioles

1967

|{{sort name|Jerry|Meadows|nolink=1}}#

| 4

| Astros

1967

|{{sort name|Jerry|Meadows|nolink=1}}

| 5

| Orioles

1967

|{{sort name|Chuck|Boggs}}

| 11

| Dodgers

1968

|{{sort name|Denny|Taylor|nolink=l}}

| 24

| Cubs

1969

|{{sort name|Bucky|Guth|nolink=1}}

| 20

| Braves

1970

|{{sort name|Jim|Mavroleon|nolink=1}}

| 28

| Reds

1971

|{{sort name|John|Hale|nolink=l}}

| 19

| Reds

1971

|{{sort name|Rick|Oliver}}

| 1 (Jan Sec)

| Brewers

1971

|{{sort name|Rick|Wagener|nolink=1}}

| 2

| Mets

1972

| Kim West

| 13

| Pirates

1973

|{{sort name|Joe|Honce}}

| 1 (Jan Dft)

| Twins

1984

|{{sort name|Joe|Filandino|nolink=1}}

| 12

| Padres

1985

|{{sort name|Rich|Schlieper|nolink=1}}

| 20

| Blue Jays

1985

|{{sort name|Bob|Bernardo|nolink=1}}

| 25

| Mariners

1985

|{{sort name|Bob|Tucker|nolink=1}}

| 27

| Dodgers

1986

|{{sort name|Jeff|Battaglia|nolink=1}}

| 15

| Indians

1986

|{{sort name|Bobby|Watts|nolink=l}}

| 24

| Blue Jays

1987

|{{sort name|Ken|Smith|nolink=1}}

| 37

| Cardinals

1988

|{{sort name|Benny|Shreve|nolink=1}}

| 34

| Cubs

1989

|{{sort name|Steve|Rolen|nolink=1}}

| 25

| Giants

1990

| Darrell Whitmore

| 2

| Indians

1990

|{{sort name|Mike|Mason|nolink=1}}

| 23

| Cardinals

1991

| Mike Moore

| 21

| Indians

1991

| Dan Servello

| 27

| Royals

1991

| Mike Sube

| 40

| Dodgers

1992

| David DeMoss

| 14

| Cubs

1992

| Joe Hudson

| 27

| Red Sox

1993

| Steve Kline

| 8

| Indians

1993

| Dan Berry

| 29

| Rockies

1994

| Mark Landers

| 28

| Blue Jays

class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center"

! colspan=4 style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};" |Mountaineers in the Major League Baseball Draft (1995-2013)

Year

! Player

! Round

! Team

|

1996

|Mike Riley

| 16

| Giants

1996

| Scott Seabol

| 88

| Yankees

1997

| Chris Enochs

| 1

| Athletics

1997

| Steve Beller

| 19

| Brewers

1998

| Brad Elwood

| 19

| Yankees

1998

| Garrett Zyskowski

| 22

| Astros

1998

| Jamie Hammond

| 23

| Expos

1998

| David Kloes

| 41

| Yankees

1999

| Jeremy Cummings

| 21

| Cardinals

2001

| Shane Rhodes

| 11

| Red Sox

2001

| David Maust

| 17

| Cubs

2001

| Vance McCracken

| 18

| Dodgers

2001

| Josh Cisneros

| 23

| Phillies

2001

| Matt Blethen

| 24

| Indians

2001

| Billy Biggs*

| 36

| Cardinals

2002

| Joe Van Gorder

| 14

| Cardinals

2002

| Dustin Nippert

| 15

| Diamondbacks

2002

| Billy Biggs

| 19

| Diamondbacks

2003

| Jarod Rine

| 9

| Orioles

2003

| Jason DiAngelo

| 7

| Rockies

2004

| Grant Psomas

| 15

| Mets

2004

| Zac Cline

| 15

| Phillies

2004

|{{sort name|Patrick|Copen|nolink=1}}

| 7

| Dodgers

2004

| Stan Posluszny

| 21

| Angels

2006

| David Carpenter

| 12

| Cubs

2006

| Stan Posluszny

| 34

| Mariners

2007

| Adam White

| 9

| Indians

2007

| Kenny Durst

| 15

| Rockies

2007

| Levi Maxwell

| 18

| White Sox

2007

| Tyler Kuhn*

| 33

| Indians

2008

| Tyler Kuhn

| 15

| White Sox

2008

| Josh Whitlock

| 26

| Cubs

2009

| Tobias Streich

| 5

| Twins

2009

| Vince Belnome

| 28

| Padres

2010

| Jedd Gyorko

| 2

| Padres

2011

| Grant Buckner

| 26

| White Sox

2013

| Ryan Tuntland

| 29

| Giants

2013

| Harrison Musgrave*

| 33

| Phillies

2013

| Sean Carley*

| 34

| Padres

2013

| Ryan McBroom*

| 36

| Royals

class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center"

! colspan=4 style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|color=white}};" |Mountaineers in the Major League Baseball Draft (2014- present)

Year

! Player

! Round

! Team

|

2014

|Bobby Boyd

| 8

| Astros

2014

| Harrison Musgrave

| 8

| Rockies

2014

| John Means

| 11

| Orioles

2014

| Sean Carley

| 14

| Yankees

2014

| Ryan McBroom

| 15

| Blue Jays

2014

| Corey Walter

| 28

| Athletics

2015

| Blake Smith*

| 24

| Nationals

2015

| Taylor Munden

| 27

| Marlins

2016

| Chad Donato

| 11

| Astros

2016

| Blake Smith

| 21

| Angels

2017

| Kyle Davis

| 15

| Astros

2017

| Jackson Cramer

| 35

| Nationals

2018

| Michael Grove

| 2

| Dodgers

2018

| Kyle Gray

| 14

| Yankees

2018

| Jimmy Galusky

| 20

| White Sox

2018

| BJ Myers

| 35

| Rays

2019

| Alek Manoah

| 1

| Blue Jays

2019

| Ivan Gonzalez

| 8

| White Sox

2019

| Nick Synder

| 11

| Diamondbacks

2019

| Kade Strowd

| 12

| Orioles

2019

| Brandon White

| 17

| Angels

2019

| Darius Hill

| 20

| Cubs

2019

| Chase Illig

| 29

| Yankees

2019

| Sam Kessler

| 34

| Tigers

2021

| Jackson Wolf

| 4

| Padres

2021

| Ryan Bergert

| 6

| Padres

2021

| Madison Jeffery

| 15

| Dodgers

2021

| Adam Tulloch*

| 17

| Dodgers

2022

| Jacob Watters

| 4

| Athletics

2022

| Victor Scott II

| 5

| Cardinals

2022

| Trey Braithwaite

| 16

| Reds

2023

| Carlson Reed

| 4

| Pirates

2023

| Braden Barry

| 8

| Blue Jays

2024

| JJ Wetherholt

| 1

| Cardinals

2024

| David Hagaman

| 4

| Rangers

2024

| Aidan Major

| 5

| Guardians

2024

| Derek Clark

| 7

| Angels

2024

| Tyler Switalski

| 13

| Giants

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= Active Players in the MLB =

Below is a list of former players of the program that are currently on major league rosters.{{cite web|title=West Virginia University Baseball Players Who Made it to the Major Leagues|url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/college/west_virginia_university_baseball_players.shtml|work=Baseball-Almanac.com|access-date=11 July 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120524191346/http://www.baseball-almanac.com/college/west_virginia_university_baseball_players.shtml|url-status=live|archive-date=2012-05-24}}

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=West Virginia Mountaineers|Name|Years at WVU|Year Drafted|Current Team}}

John Means

| 2013 - 2014

| 2014

| Cleveland Guardians

Michael Grove

| 2016 - 2018

| 2018

| Los Angeles Dodgers

Alek Manoah

| 2017 - 2019

| 2019

| Toronto Blue Jays

Victor Scott II

| 2020 - 2022

| 2022

| St Louis Cardinals

Ryan Bergert

| 2019 - 2021

| 2021

| San Diego Padres

Kade Strowd

| 2017 - 2019

| 2019

| Baltimore Orioles

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= MLB Award Winners =

==All-Star selections==

==No-Hitters==

See also

Notes

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References

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