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{{Infobox college baseball team
{{Infobox college baseball team
|name = William & Mary Tribe
|name = William & Mary Tribe
|current = 2024 William & Mary Tribe baseball team
|founded = 1895
|founded = 1895
|logo = William and Mary Tribe wordmark.svg
|logo = William & Mary Athletics logo.svg
|logo_size = 200
|logo_size = 150
|university = College of William & Mary
|university = College of William & Mary
|conference = [[Colonial Athletic Association|Colonial]]
|conference = [[Coastal Athletic Association]]
|division =
|division =
|location = [[Williamsburg, Virginia]]
|location = [[Williamsburg, Virginia]]
|coach = [[Brian Murphy (baseball)|Brian Murphy]]
|coach = [[Rob McCoy]]
|tenure = 8th
|tenure = 1st
|stadium = [[Plumeri Park]]
|stadium = [[Plumeri Park]]
|capacity = 1,000
|capacity = 1,000
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}}
}}


The '''William & Mary Tribe baseball team''' represents the [[College of William & Mary]] in [[Williamsburg, Virginia]] in [[NCAA Division I]] competition. The school's team, founded in 1895, currently competes in the [[Colonial Athletic Association]] and play their home games at the off-campus [[Plumeri Park]]. [[Brian Murphy (baseball)|Brian Murphy]] was named head coach on December 3, 2013 after previous coach [[Jamie Pinzino]] departed for [[Oklahoma Sooners baseball|Oklahoma]] after the 2013 season.
The '''William & Mary Tribe baseball team''' represents the [[College of William & Mary]] in [[Williamsburg, Virginia]] in [[NCAA Division I]] competition. The school's team, founded in 1895, currently competes in the [[Colonial Athletic Association]] and play their home games at the off-campus [[Plumeri Park]].


==History==
==History==
The Tribe have played in four NCAA tournaments, [[1983 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament|1983]], [[2001 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament|2001]], [[2013 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament|2013]], and [[2016 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament|2016]], but have never qualified for the [[College World Series]]. The Tribe's combined NCAA tournament record is 4–8 (.333). They have won seven conference championships, with the most recent coming in 2016. The team has an all-time record of 1,432–1,565–12 (.478) over 119 season of play.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tribeathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=205097072|title=2015 William and Mary Tribe Baseball Quick Facts – William & Mary – Athletics at William & Mary|work=tribeathletics.com}}</ref>
The Tribe have played in four NCAA tournaments, [[1983 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|1983]], [[2001 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2001]], [[2013 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2013]], and [[2016 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2016]], but have never qualified for the [[College World Series]]. The Tribe's combined NCAA tournament record is 4–8 (.333). They have won seven conference championships, with the most recent coming in 2016. The team has an all-time record of 1,432–1,565–12 (.478) over 119 season of play.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tribeathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=205097072|title=2015 William and Mary Tribe Baseball Quick Facts – William & Mary – Athletics at William & Mary|work=tribeathletics.com}}</ref>


===Conference affiliations===
===Conference affiliations===
* [[Southern Conference]] − 1947–1977
* [[Southern Conference]] − 1947–1977
* [[ECAC South]] − 1983–1985
* [[ECAC South]] − 1983–1985
* [[Colonial Athletic Association]] − 1986–present <ref name="tribeathletics.com">http://www.tribeathletics.com/fls/25100/data_import/files/bsb/history/BSBrecords.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=25100</ref>
* [[Colonial Athletic Association]] − 1986–present <ref name="tribeathletics.com">{{Cite web |url=http://www.tribeathletics.com/fls/25100/data_import/files/bsb/history/BSBrecords.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=25100 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2012-10-14 |archive-date=2012-03-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120314154423/http://www.tribeathletics.com/fls/25100/data_import/files/bsb/history/BSBrecords.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=25100 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Venue==
==Venue==
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|-
|-
| 1911
| 1911
| [[Frederick R. Savage]]<br> [[William J. Young (coach)|W. J. Young]]
| [[Frederick R. Savage]]<br /> [[William J. Young (coach)|W. J. Young]]
| 1
| 1
| 4–2
| 4–2
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| .619<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tribeathletics.com/fls/25100/data_import/files/bsb/2013/stats/teamcume.htm|title=William & Mary – Season Statistics|work=tribeathletics.com}}</ref>
| .619<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tribeathletics.com/fls/25100/data_import/files/bsb/2013/stats/teamcume.htm|title=William & Mary – Season Statistics|work=tribeathletics.com}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 2014–2021
| 2014–present
| [[Brian Murphy (baseball)|Brian Murphy]]
| [[Brian Murphy (baseball)|Brian Murphy]]
| 1
| 8
| 189–307
| 34–22
| .607<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tribeathletics.com/fls/25100/data_import/files/bsb/2014/stats/teamcume.htm|title=William & Mary – Season Statistics|work=tribeathletics.com}}</ref>
| .381<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tribeathletics.com/fls/25100/data_import/files/bsb/2014/stats/teamcume.htm|title=William & Mary – Season Statistics|work=tribeathletics.com}}</ref>
|- style="background:#115740; color:white; font-weight:bold;"
|- style="background:#115740; color:white; font-weight:bold;"
|-
| TOTALS
|2022–2024
| 48
|[[Mike McRae (baseball)|Mike McRae]]
| 119
|3
| 1,432–1,565–12
|90–74
| .478
|.549
|-
|2024–present
|Rob McCoy
|1
|
|
|-
| '''TOTALS'''
| '''48'''
| '''126'''
| '''1,587–1,850–12'''
| '''.460'''
|}
|}


==NCAA tournament results==
===Current coaching staff===
* '''Head coach''' – [[Brian Murphy (baseball)|Brian Murphy]]<ref>http://www.tribeathletics.com/SportSelect.dbml&DB_OEM_ID=25100&SPID=80822&SPSID=606366</ref>
* '''Associate Head coach''' – Brian Casey
* '''Assistant coach''' – Pat Mckenna
* '''Volunteer Assistant coach''' – Brink Ambler

==NCAA Tournament results==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Year !! Round !! Opponents !! Results/Scores
! Year !! Round !! Opponents !! Results/Scores
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| rowspan=2| [[1983 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament|1983]] ||rowspan=2| East Regional || [[North Carolina Tar Heels baseball|North Carolina]] || L, 0–11
| rowspan=2| [[1983 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|1983]] ||rowspan=2| East Regional || [[North Carolina Tar Heels baseball|North Carolina]] || L, 0–11
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| [[James Madison Dukes baseball|James Madison]] || L, 8–13
| [[James Madison Dukes baseball|James Madison]] || L, 8–13
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| rowspan=2| [[2001 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament|2001]] ||rowspan=2| Clemson Regional || [[Clemson Tigers baseball|Clemson]] || L, 1–4
| rowspan=2| [[2001 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2001]] ||rowspan=2| Clemson Regional || [[Clemson Tigers baseball|Clemson]] || L, 1–4
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| [[South Alabama Jaguars baseball|South Alabama]] || L, 4–8
| [[South Alabama Jaguars baseball|South Alabama]] || L, 4–8
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| rowspan=4| [[2013 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament#Raleigh Super Regional|2013]] ||rowspan=4| Raleigh Regional || [[Ole Miss Rebels baseball|Ole Miss]] || '''W, 4–2'''
| rowspan=4| [[2013 NCAA Division I baseball tournament#Raleigh Super Regional|2013]] ||rowspan=4| Raleigh Regional || [[Ole Miss Rebels baseball|Ole Miss]] || '''W, 4–2'''
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| [[2013 NC State Wolfpack baseball team|NC State]] || L, 1–0
| [[2013 NC State Wolfpack baseball team|NC State]] || L, 1–0
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| NC State || L, 2–9
| NC State || L, 2–9
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| rowspan=4| [[2016 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament|2016]] ||rowspan=4| Charlottesville Regional || #8 [[2016 Virginia Cavaliers baseball team|Virginia]] || L, 4−17
| rowspan=4| [[2016 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2016]] ||rowspan=4| Charlottesville Regional || #8 [[2016 Virginia Cavaliers baseball team|Virginia]] || L, 4−17
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| [[Bryant Bulldogs baseball|Bryant]] || '''W, 4−3'''
| [[Bryant Bulldogs baseball|Bryant]] || '''W, 4−3'''
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===Consensus All-Americans===
===Consensus All-Americans===
<small>Source</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tribeathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=25100&ATCLID=205067600|title=Tribe in the Pros – William & Mary – Athletics at William & Mary|work=tribeathletics.com}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable unsortable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Player
! Player
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| [[Will Rhymes]]
| [[Will Rhymes]]
| 2B
| 2B
| [[Detroit Tigers]] (2010–11); [[Tampa Bay Rays]] (2012–''present'')
| [[Detroit Tigers]] (2010–11); [[Tampa Bay Rays]] (2012)
|-
|-
| [[Mike Smith (1920s outfielder)|Elwood Smith]]
| [[Mike Smith (1920s outfielder)|Elwood Smith]]
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| [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]] (1926)
| [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]] (1926)
|}
|}

<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tribeathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=25100&ATCLID=205067600|title=Tribe in the Pros – William & Mary – Athletics at William & Mary|work=tribeathletics.com}}</ref>


===MLB draftees===
===MLB draftees===
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|-
|-
| [[1968 Major League Baseball draft|1968]]
| [[1968 Major League Baseball draft|1968]]
|{{sortname|John|Medlin|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|John|Medlin|nolink=1}}
| 39
| 39
| [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]]
| [[Kansas City Royals|Royals]]
|-
|-
| [[1971 Major League Baseball draft|1971]]
| [[1971 Major League Baseball draft|1971]]
|{{sortname|Horace|Richardson|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Horace|Richardson|nolink=1}}
| 13
| 13
| [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]]
| [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]]
|-
|-
| [[1985 Major League Baseball draft|1985]]
| [[1985 Major League Baseball draft|1985]]
|{{sortname|Ed|Stanko|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Ed|Stanko|nolink=1}}
| 13
| 13
| [[New York Yankees|Yankees]]
| [[New York Yankees|Yankees]]
|-
|-
| [[1990 Major League Baseball draft|1990]]
| [[1990 Major League Baseball draft|1990]]
|{{sortname|Craig|Ruyak|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Craig|Ruyak|nolink=1}}
| 44
| 44
| [[St. Louis Cardinals|Cardinals]]
| [[St. Louis Cardinals|Cardinals]]
|-
|-
| [[1993 Major League Baseball draft|1993]]
| [[1993 Major League Baseball draft|1993]]
|{{sortname|Shawn|Knight|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Shawn|Knight|nolink=1}}
| 75
| 75
| [[Chicago Cubs|Cubs]]
| [[Chicago Cubs|Cubs]]
|-
|-
| [[1994 Major League Baseball draft|1994]]
| [[1994 Major League Baseball draft|1994]]
|{{sortname|Shawn|Knight|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Shawn|Knight|nolink=1}}
| 13
| 13
| [[San Diego Padres|Padres]]
| [[San Diego Padres|Padres]]
|-
|-
| [[1997 Major League Baseball draft|1997]]
| [[1997 Major League Baseball draft|1997]]
|{{sortname|Will|Malerich|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Will|Malerich|nolink=1}}
| 24
| 24
| [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]]
| [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]]
|-
|-
| [[1997 Major League Baseball draft|1997]]
| [[1997 Major League Baseball draft|1997]]
|{{sortname|T.P.|Waligora|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|T.P.|Waligora|nolink=1}}
| 15
| 15
| [[Chicago Cubs|Cubs]]
| [[Chicago Cubs|Cubs]]
|-
|-
| [[1998 Major League Baseball draft|1998]]
| [[1998 Major League Baseball draft|1998]]
|{{sortname|Ron|Bush|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Ron|Bush|nolink=1}}
| 32
| 32
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
|-
|-
| [[1998 Major League Baseball draft|1998]]
| [[1998 Major League Baseball draft|1998]]
|{{sortname|Andy|Cook|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Andy|Cook|nolink=1}}
| 13
| 13
| [[New York Mets|Mets]]
| [[New York Mets|Mets]]
|-
|-
| [[1999 Major League Baseball draft|1999]]
| [[1999 Major League Baseball draft|1999]]
|{{sortname|Randy|Leek|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Randy|Leek|nolink=1}}
| 18
| 18
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
|-
|-
| [[1999 Major League Baseball draft|1999]]
| [[1999 Major League Baseball draft|1999]]
|{{sortname|Chris|Kelley|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Chris|Kelley|nolink=1}}
| 17
| 17
| [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]]
| [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]]
|-
|-
| [[2000 Major League Baseball draft|2000]]
| [[2000 Major League Baseball draft|2000]]
|{{sortname|Brian|Rogers|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Brian|Rogers|nolink=1}}
| 19
| 19
| [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]]
| [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]]
|-
|-
| [[2000 Major League Baseball draft|2000]]
| [[2000 Major League Baseball draft|2000]]
|{{sortname|Rob|Jones|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Rob|Jones|nolink=1}}
| 14
| 14
| [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]]
| [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]]
|-
|-
| [[2001 Major League Baseball draft|2001]]
| [[2001 Major League Baseball draft|2001]]
|{{sortname|Brendan|Harris}}
| {{sortname|Brendan|Harris}}
| 5
| 5
| [[Chicago Cubs|Cubs]]
| [[Chicago Cubs|Cubs]]
|-
|-
| [[2003 Major League Baseball draft|2003]]
| [[2003 Major League Baseball draft|2003]]
|{{sortname|Mark|Harris|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Mark|Harris|nolink=1}}
| 31
| 31
| [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]]
| [[Cleveland Indians|Indians]]
|-
|-
| [[2003 Major League Baseball draft|2003]]
| [[2003 Major League Baseball draft|2003]]
|{{sortname|Chris|Shaver|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Chris|Shaver|nolink=1}}
| 24
| 24
| [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays|Devil Rays]]
| [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays|Devil Rays]]
|-
|-
| [[2003 Major League Baseball draft|2003]]
| [[2003 Major League Baseball draft|2003]]
|{{sortname|Curtis|Brown|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Curtis|Brown|nolink=1}}
| 13
| 13
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
|-
|-
| [[2003 Major League Baseball draft|2003]]
| [[2003 Major League Baseball draft|2003]]
|{{sortname|Chris|Ray}}
| {{sortname|Chris|Ray}}
| 3
| 3
| [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]]
| [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]]
|-
|-
| [[2004 Major League Baseball draft|2004]]
| [[2004 Major League Baseball draft|2004]]
|{{sortname|Chris|Shaver|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Chris|Shaver|nolink=1}}
| 4
| 4
| [[Chicago Cubs|Cubs]]
| [[Chicago Cubs|Cubs]]
|-
|-
| [[2004 Major League Baseball draft|2004]]
| [[2004 Major League Baseball draft|2004]]
|{{sortname|Bill|Bray}}
| {{sortname|Bill|Bray}}
| 1
| 1
| [[Montreal Expos|Expos]]
| [[Montreal Expos|Expos]]
|-
|-
| [[2005 Major League Baseball draft|2005]]
| [[2005 Major League Baseball draft|2005]]
|{{sortname|Will|Rhymes}}
| {{sortname|Will|Rhymes}}
| 27
| 27
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
|-
|-
| [[2005 Major League Baseball draft|2005]]
| [[2005 Major League Baseball draft|2005]]
|{{sortname|Kyle|Padgett|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Kyle|Padgett|nolink=1}}
| 18
| 18
| [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]]
| [[Florida Marlins|Marlins]]
|-
|-
| [[2005 Major League Baseball draft|2005]]
| [[2005 Major League Baseball draft|2005]]
|{{sortname|Chris|Rahl}}
| {{sortname|Chris|Rahl}}
| 5
| 5
| [[Arizona Diamondbacks|Diamondbacks]]
| [[Arizona Diamondbacks|Diamondbacks]]
|-
|-
| [[2006 Major League Baseball draft|2006]]
| [[2006 Major League Baseball draft|2006]]
|{{sortname|Joseph|Kantakevich|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Joseph|Kantakevich|nolink=1}}
| 13
| 13
| [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]]
| [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]]
|-
|-
| [[2007 Major League Baseball draft|2007]]
| [[2007 Major League Baseball draft|2007]]
|{{sortname|Greg|Sexton|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Greg|Sexton|nolink=1}}
| 10
| 10
| [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays|Devil Rays]]
| [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays|Devil Rays]]
|-
|-
| [[2008 Major League Baseball draft|2008]]
| [[2008 Major League Baseball draft|2008]]
|{{sortname|Patrick|Kantakevich|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Patrick|Kantakevich|nolink=1}}
| 22
| 22
| [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]]
| [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]]
|-
|-
| [[2008 Major League Baseball draft|2008]]
| [[2008 Major League Baseball draft|2008]]
|{{sortname|Sean|Grieve|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Sean|Grieve|nolink=1}}
| 21
| 21
| [[Philadelphia Phillies|Phillies]]
| [[Philadelphia Phillies|Phillies]]
|-
|-
| [[2008 Major League Baseball draft|2008]]
| [[2008 Major League Baseball draft|2008]]
|{{sortname|Ben|Guez}}
| {{sortname|Ben|Guez}}
| 19
| 19
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
|-
|-
| [[2008 Major League Baseball draft|2008]]
| [[2008 Major League Baseball draft|2008]]
|{{sortname|Mike|Sheridan|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Mike|Sheridan|nolink=1}}
| 5
| 5
| [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]]
| [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]]
|-
|-
| [[2009 Major League Baseball draft|2009]]
| [[2009 Major League Baseball draft|2009]]
|{{sortname|Kevin|Landry|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Kevin|Landry|nolink=1}}
| 21
| 21
| [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]]
| [[Baltimore Orioles|Orioles]]
|-
|-
| [[2012 Major League Baseball draft|2012]]
| [[2012 Major League Baseball draft|2012]]
|{{sortname|Matt|Davenport|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Matt|Davenport|nolink=1}}
| 34
| 34
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
| [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]]
|-
|-
| [[2013 Major League Baseball draft|2013]]
| [[2013 Major League Baseball draft|2013]]
|{{sortname|John|Farrell|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|John|Farrell|nolink=1}}
| 21
| 21
| [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]]
| [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]]
|-
|-
| [[2013 Major League Baseball draft|2013]]
| [[2013 Major League Baseball draft|2013]]
|{{sortname|Ryan|Lindemuth|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Ryan|Lindemuth|nolink=1}}
| 20
| 20
| [[Pittsburgh Pirates|Pirates]]
| [[Pittsburgh Pirates|Pirates]]
|-
|-
| [[2014 Major League Baseball draft|2014]]
| [[2014 Major League Baseball draft|2014]]
|{{sortname|Ryan|Lindemuth|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Ryan|Lindemuth|nolink=1}}
| 37
| 37
| [[New York Yankees|Yankees]]
| [[New York Yankees|Yankees]]
|-
|-
| [[2014 Major League Baseball draft|2014]]
| [[2014 Major League Baseball draft|2014]]
|{{sort name|Michael|Katz|nolink=1}}
| {{sort name|Michael|Katz|nolink=1}}
| 9
| 9
| [[New York Mets|Mets]]
| [[New York Mets|Mets]]
|-
|-
| [[2014 Major League Baseball draft|2014]]
| [[2014 Major League Baseball draft|2014]]
|{{sortname|Nick|Thompson|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Nick|Thompson|nolink=1}}
| 8
| 8
| [[St. Louis Cardinals|Cardinals]]
| [[St. Louis Cardinals|Cardinals]]
|-
|-
| [[2015 Major League Baseball draft|2015]]
| [[2015 Major League Baseball draft|2015]]
|{{sortname|Ryan|Hissey|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Ryan|Hissey|nolink=1}}
| 14
| 14
| [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]]
| [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]]
|-
|-
| [[2016 Major League Baseball draft|2016]]
| [[2016 Major League Baseball draft|2016]]
|{{sortname|Charley|Gould|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Charley|Gould|nolink=1}}
| 26
| 26
| [[Oakland Athletics|Athletics]]
| [[Oakland Athletics|Athletics]]
|-
|-
| [[2017 Major League Baseball draft|2017]]
| [[2017 Major League Baseball draft|2017]]
|{{sortname|Nick|Raquet}}
| {{sortname|Nick|Raquet|nolink=1}}
| 3
| 3
| [[Washington Nationals|Nationals]]
| [[Washington Nationals|Nationals]]
|-
|-
| [[2017 Major League Baseball draft|2017]]
| [[2017 Major League Baseball draft|2017]]
|{{sortname|Cullen|Large|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Cullen|Large}}
| 5
| 5
| [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]]
| [[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]]
|-
|-
| [[2017 Major League Baseball draft|2017]]
| [[2017 Major League Baseball draft|2017]]
|{{sortname|Nick|Brown|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Nick|Brown|nolink=1}}
| 32
| 32
| [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]]
| [[Minnesota Twins|Twins]]
|-
|-
| [[2019 Major League Baseball draft|2019]]
| [[2019 Major League Baseball draft|2019]]
|{{sortname|Jamie|Sara|nolink=1}}
| {{sortname|Jamie|Sara|nolink=1}}
| 25
| 25
| [[Philadelphia Phillies|Phillies]]
| [[Philadelphia Phillies|Phillies]]
|-
| [[2023 Major League Baseball draft|2023]]
| {{sortname|Ben|Williamson|dab=baseball}}
| 2
| [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]]
|-
| [[2023 Major League Baseball draft|2023]]
| {{sortname|Cory|Wall|nolink=1}}
| 8
| [[Atlanta Braves|Braves]]
|}
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Revision as of 01:50, 6 July 2024

William & Mary Tribe
2024 William & Mary Tribe baseball team
Founded1895
UniversityCollege of William & Mary
Head coachRob McCoy (1st season)
ConferenceCoastal Athletic Association
LocationWilliamsburg, Virginia
Home stadiumPlumeri Park
(Capacity: 1,000)
NicknameTribe
ColorsGreen, gold, and silver[1]
     
NCAA Tournament appearances
1983, 2001, 2013, 2016
Conference tournament champions
1983, 2001, 2016
Regular season conference champions
1906, 1911, 1914, 1915, 1983, 2001, 2014

The William & Mary Tribe baseball team represents the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in NCAA Division I competition. The school's team, founded in 1895, currently competes in the Colonial Athletic Association and play their home games at the off-campus Plumeri Park.

History

The Tribe have played in four NCAA tournaments, 1983, 2001, 2013, and 2016, but have never qualified for the College World Series. The Tribe's combined NCAA tournament record is 4–8 (.333). They have won seven conference championships, with the most recent coming in 2016. The team has an all-time record of 1,432–1,565–12 (.478) over 119 season of play.[2]

Conference affiliations

Venue

The William & Mary Tribe men's baseball team currently plays at off-campus Plumeri Park which opened in 2001 and has a seating capacity of 1,000. The stadium is named after William & Mary alumnus Joseph J. Plumeri II who also played on the baseball team as member of the Class of 1966. Previously, the baseball team played on campus on a field located next to Zable Stadium on land currently occupied by practice fields for the football team as part of the Jimmye Laycock Football Center.

Head coaches

The program's longest tenured head coaches was Jim Farr who served as head coach for 12 seasons from 1993 to 2005.[3]

Year(s) Coach Seasons W-L-T Pct
1895–1904 Unknown 10 7–8–1 .469
1905–1906 J. Merrill Blanchard 2 5–0 1.000
1907 James H. Barry 1
1908 H. B. White 1
1909–1910 George E. O'Hearn 2
1911 Frederick R. Savage
W. J. Young
1 4–2 .667
1912–1913 Unknown 2 8–23 .258
1914–1916 Dexter W. Draper 3 33–14 .702
1917 Samuel H. Hubbard 1
1918 Bathurst Peachy 1 5–7 .417
1919 Vernon Geddy 1 5–7 .417
1920–1923 James G. Driver 4 46–26 .639
1924–1928 J. Wilder Tasker 4 59–50–2 .541
1929–1930 Harry Young 2 30–15 .667
1931–1931, 1938 John Kellison 5 63–25 .716
1935–1937 Bill Scott 3 33–27–1 .549
1939–1941 Rube McCray 3 21–32–2 .400
1941–1942 Albert H. Werner 2 15–16 .484
1943–1945 No team held
1946 Sam B. Holt 1 14–4 .778
1947 Richard F. Gallagher 1 9–9 .500
1948 Marvin Bass 1 11–5 .688
1949 Orlin Rogers 1 18–8 .692
1950–1951 Howard Smith 2 11–27 .289
1952, 1966–1970 H. Lester Hooker 6 92–81 .532
1953–1957 Eric Tipton 5 33–54 .380
1958–1959 Ed Derringe 2 7–23 .233
1960–1964 Joe Agee 5 16–69 .188
1965, 1979–1982 Maynard Weber 5 28–106 .209
1971 Bo Rein 1 19–16 .543
1972 George Pearce 1 15–18 .455
1973 Les Roes 1 11–15 .423
1974 Tony Zontini 1 8–17 .320
1975–1978, 1982–1985 Ed Jones 8 115–162–3 .416
1986–1987 Joe Breeden 2 22–69 .242
1988 Chris Rankin 1 17–28 .378
1989–1992 Bill Harris 4 49–114–1 .302
1993–2005 Jim Farr 13 372–313–2 .543
2006–2012 Frank Leoni 7 196–178 .524
2013 Jamie Pinzino 1 39–24 .619[4]
2014–2021 Brian Murphy 8 189–307 .381[5]
2022–2024 Mike McRae 3 90–74 .549
2024–present Rob McCoy 1
TOTALS 48 126 1,587–1,850–12 .460

NCAA tournament results

Year Round Opponents Results/Scores
1983 East Regional North Carolina L, 0–11
James Madison L, 8–13
2001 Clemson Regional Clemson L, 1–4
South Alabama L, 4–8
2013 Raleigh Regional Ole Miss W, 4–2
NC State L, 1–0
Ole Miss W, 4–1
NC State L, 2–9
2016 Charlottesville Regional #8 Virginia L, 4−17
Bryant W, 4−3
#8 Virginia W, 5−4
East Carolina L, 4−8

Notable former players

Consensus All-Americans

Source[6]

Player Position All-American Year(s)
Chris Rahl OF 2004
Michael Katz OF 2014

MLB players

Player Position Major League Teams
Bill Bray P Washington Nationals (2006); Cincinnati Reds (2006–2008, 2010–2012)
Adam Butler P Atlanta Braves (1998)
Brendan Harris IF Chicago Cubs (2004); Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals (2004–06); Cincinnati Reds (2006); Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2007); Minnesota Twins (2008–10)
Owen Kahn OF Boston Braves (1930)
Bud Metheny OF New York Yankees (1943–46)
Curtis Pride OF Montreal Expos (1993, 1995, 2001); Detroit Tigers (1996–97); Boston Red Sox (1997, 2000); Atlanta Braves (1998); New York Yankees (2003); Anaheim Angels (2004–06)
Vic Raschi P New York Yankees (1946–53); St. Louis Cardinals (1954–55); Kansas City Athletics (1956)
Chris Ray P Baltimore Orioles (2005–09); Texas Rangers (2009–10); San Francisco Giants (2010); Seattle Mariners (2011)
Will Rhymes 2B Detroit Tigers (2010–11); Tampa Bay Rays (2012)
Elwood Smith OF New York Giants (1926)

MLB draftees

William & Mary has had 43 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965.[7]

References

  1. ^ "William & Mary University Colors – Brand Guidelines". Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  2. ^ "2015 William and Mary Tribe Baseball Quick Facts – William & Mary – Athletics at William & Mary". tribeathletics.com.
  3. ^ a b "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2012-10-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "William & Mary – Season Statistics". tribeathletics.com.
  5. ^ "William & Mary – Season Statistics". tribeathletics.com.
  6. ^ "Tribe in the Pros – William & Mary – Athletics at William & Mary". tribeathletics.com.
  7. ^ "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "College of William and Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia)"". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2015-06-14.