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Georgia Southern Eagles baseball

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Georgia Southern Eagles baseball
2024 Georgia Southern Eagles baseball team
Founded1933 (1933)
UniversityGeorgia Southern University
Head coachRodney Hennon (25th season)
ConferenceSun Belt
East Division
LocationStatesboro, GA
Home stadiumJ. I. Clements Stadium
(Capacity: 3,000)
NicknameEagles
ColorsBlue and white[1]
   
College World Series appearances
1973, 1990
NCAA regional champions
1990
NCAA Tournament appearances
1973, 1974, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1990, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2022
Conference tournament champions
SoCon: 1996, 2000, 2002, 2009, 2011, 2014
TAAC: 1980, 1985, 1986, 1987

The Georgia Southern Eagles baseball team is the intercollegiate baseball team representing Georgia Southern University. It began in 1933. The program competes in NCAA Division I. The team is led by head coach Rodney Hennon, who is in his 22nd year at Georgia Southern. The Eagles are part of the Sun Belt Conference.

Team highlights

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The team went to the College World Series in 1973 and 1990 and has appeared in 13 NCAA regionals. The Eagles were the NAIA National Champions in 1962, sweeping Portland State. The Eagles have won 8 SoCon Championships, coming in 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009 and, most recently, in 2011, when they beat Samford University 1–0. In 2008, the Eagles set an NCAA record when they hit 14 home runs in a single game. In 2022, the Eagles were selected to host a Regional, the first in school history.[citation needed]

Georgia Southern in the NCAA tournament

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Year Record Pct Notes
1973 4–3 .571 College World Series 5th place, District 3 Champions
1974 2–2 .500 District 3
1979 1–2 .333 Atlantic Regional
1980 0–2 .000 Atlantic Regional
1987 2–2 .500 Atlantic Regional
1990 4–3 .571 College World Series 7th place, Midwest Regional Champions
1996 1–2 .333 Atlantic Regional
2000 0–2 .000 Atlanta Regional
2001 1–2 .333 Athens Regional
2002 1–2 .333 Clemson Regional
2009 0–2 .000 Fullerton Regional
2011 0–2 .000 Columbia Regional
2014 1–2 .333 Tallahassee Regional
2022 1–2 .333 Hosted Statesboro Regional
TOTALS
18-30 .375

J. I. Clements Stadium

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J. I. Clements Stadium, built in 2005, is the home venue of the program. It is named after former Eagles coach J. I. Clements and has a capacity of 3,000 spectators.

Retired numbers

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  • #1 (former head coach Jack Stallings)
  • #20 (All-America Todd Greene)

Notable players

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Georgia Southern Visual Identity Guide (PDF). April 19, 2016. Retrieved August 3, 2022.
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