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6 Final poll rankings  





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Iowa Hawkeyes
2024 Iowa Hawkeyes baseball team
Founded1890
UniversityUniversity of Iowa
Head coachRick Heller (11th season)
ConferenceBig Ten
LocationIowa City, Iowa
Home stadiumDuane Banks Field
(Capacity: 3,000)
NicknameHawkeyes
ColorsBlack and gold[1]
   
College World Series appearances
1972
NCAA Tournament appearances
1972, 1975, 1990, 2015, 2017, 2023
Conference tournament champions
2017
Regular season conference champions
1927 1938, 1939, 1942, 1949, 1972, 1974, 1990

The Iowa Hawkeyes baseball program represents the University of Iowa in college baseball. The program started in 1890. It is a member of the Big Ten Conference and is the only NCAA Division I baseball program in the state of Iowa.

Record by year[edit]

This is a table of the Iowa Hawkeyes record year-by-year.[2][3] Starting with the 1981 season the Big Ten tournament winner was declared conference champion. It also marked the first season of East and West divisions in the conference. They lasted through the 1987 season. Starting in 1993 the regular season winner was once again recognized as the conference champion. The Big Ten tournament was used to determine the NCAA automatic qualifier only.

Chicago sponsored baseball from 1896 through 1944 and again in 1946 before leaving the conference after the 1946 season. In 1951 Michigan State joined the conference, giving it ten schools sponsoring baseball. From 1896 through the 1991 season Wisconsin sponsored baseball. It dropped the sport after that season. Starting with the 1992 season Penn State joined the conference, once more bringing the conference up to ten baseball sponsoring members. In 2012 Nebraska began play in the conference, giving it 11 schools sponsoring baseball. Maryland and Rutgers joined the Big Ten as well in 2014 and participated in the 2015 season, bringing the total number of baseball programs to 13.

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Iowa (Independent) (1890–1905)
1890 2–1–0
1891 3–0–0
1892 2–1–0
1893 3–9–0
1894 N/A
1895 6–7–0
1896 5–2–0
1897 6–6–0
1898 5–2–1
1899 5–6–1
1900 Alden Knipe 13–2–0
1901 Alden Knipe 12–6–0
1902 S. C. Williams 7–13–0
1903 S. C. Williams 11–7–0
1904 John Chalmers 12–4–0
1905 John Chalmers 12–2–0
Iowa (Big Ten Conference) (1906–present)
1906 9–5–0 0–2–0 8th
1907 8–4–0 0–2–0 8th
1908 7–9–0 0–6–0 6th
1909 9–3–0 N/A N/A
1910 8–6–0 2–4–0 7th
1911 9–9–0 2–5–0 7th
1912 7–3–1 1–3?–0 6th
1913 ?–?–? 1–5–0 8th
1914 ?–?–? 2–3–0 T–7th
1915 ?–?–? 4–3–0 4th
1916 ?–?–? 2–4–0 7th
1917 ?–?–? 3–5–0 5th
1918 ?–?–? 2–3–0 5th
1919 ?–?–? 5–3–0 3rd
1920 ?–?–? 4–2–0 3rd
1921 ?–?–? 2–8–0 8th
1922 ?–?–? 4–6–0 6th
1923 ?–?–? 4–4–0 6th
1924 ?–?–? 4–7–0 8th
1925 ?–?–? 6–5–0 T–5th
1926 ?–?–? 2–8–0 10th
1927 ?–?–? 7–3–0 T–1st
1928 ?–?–? 6–5–0 T–6th
1929 ?–?–? 7–3–0 2nd
1930 ?–?–? N/A N/A
1931 ?–?–? 1–8–0 9th
1932 ?–?–? 3–2–0 5th
1933 ?–?–? 3–2–0 T–4th
1934 ?–?–? 5–6–0 T–5th
1935 ?–?–? 3–7–0 8th
1936 ?–?–? 8–2–0 3rd
1937 Otto Vogel 13–15–0 5–7–0 8th
1938 Otto Vogel 12–12–0 7–3–0 T–1st
1939 Otto Vogel 19–5–0 8–3–0 1st
1940 Otto Vogel 20–3–1 8–3–0 3rd
1941 Otto Vogel 22–6–0 9–3–0 2nd
1942 Otto Vogel 15–2–1 10–2–0 T–1st
1943 J. E. Davis 8–4–0 6–4–0 5th
1944 J. E. Davis 3–5–0 3–4–0 8th
1945 J. E. Davis 4–6–0 3–5–0 8th
1946 Otto Vogel 11–6–0 6–3–0 T–3rd
1947 Otto Vogel 13–11–1 6–6–0 5th
1948 Otto Vogel 15–12–0 5–6–0 T–5th
1949 Otto Vogel 14–8–0 8–4–0 T–1st
1950 Otto Vogel 19–6–0 8–3–0 3rd
1951 Otto Vogel 11–13–0 4–8–0 T–8th
1952 Otto Vogel 12–14–0 5–8–0 9th
1953 Otto Vogel 15–10–1 8–4–0 4th
1954 Otto Vogel 10–15–1 5–10–0 7th
1955 Otto Vogel 6–18–0 3–10–0 T–9th
1956 Otto Vogel 11–16–1 5–8–0 7th
1957 Otto Vogel 9–10–0 7–4–0 T–2nd
1958 Otto Vogel 9–19–2 3–12–0 10th
1959 Otto Vogel 10–18–1 5–9–0 9th
1960 Otto Vogel 7–17–0 3–8–0 10th
1961 Otto Vogel 8–16–0 4–9–0 8th
1962 Otto Vogel 13–16–1 5–9–0 T–7th
1963 Dick Schultz 20–9–0 9–5–0 2nd
1964 Dick Schultz 13–16–1 7–8–0 T–7th
1965 Dick Schultz 13–12–0 7–5–0 4th
1966 Dick Schultz 14–15–0 4–7–0 8th
1967 Dick Schultz 19–12–1 8–9–0 5th
1968 Dick Schultz 19–11–1 4–9–0 9th
1969 Dick Schultz 21–24–0 7–11–0 T–8th
1970 Dick Schultz & Duane Banks 24–22–0 6–11–0 9th
1971 Duane Banks 28–17–0 10–8–0 T–4th
1972 Duane Banks 25–17–0 13–3–0 1st NCAA CWS
1973 Duane Banks 16–14–1 8–10–0 T–7th
1974 Duane Banks 27–13–0 11–4–0 T–1st
1975 Duane Banks 29–14–0 11–3–0 2nd NCAA Regional
1976 Duane Banks 23–16–0 9–7–0 T–5th
1977 Duane Banks 40–14–0 10–8–0 T–4th
1978 Duane Banks 28–27–0 9–6–0 4th
1979 Duane Banks 32–12–0 10–6–0 5th
1980 Duane Banks 31–14–0 11–5–0 3rd
1981 Duane Banks 44–21–0 8–6–0 3rd (West)
1982 Duane Banks 31–23–0 5–11–0 5th (West)
1983 Duane Banks 32–21–1 7–7–0 2nd (West)
1984 Duane Banks 31–26–0 7–8–0 3rd (West)
1985 Duane Banks 40–20–0 9–7–0 T–2nd (West)
1986 Duane Banks 29–27–0 2–13–0 5th (West)
1987 Duane Banks 29–28–0 9–7–0 T–2nd (West)
1988 Duane Banks 29–25–0 14–14–0 6th
1989 Duane Banks 37–20–0 17–11–0 T–2nd
1990 Duane Banks 38–19–0 22–6–0 1st NCAA Regional
1991 Duane Banks 26–28–1 11–17–0 9th
1992 Duane Banks 26–28–0 12–16–0 7th
1993 Duane Banks 32–20–0 13–13–0 6th
1994 Duane Banks 22–34–1 13–15–0 T–3rd
1995 Duane Banks 29–24–0 13–15–0 7th
1996 Duane Banks 32–20–0 13–13–0 7th
1997 Duane Banks 17–30–0 7–16–0 10th
1998 Scott Broghamer 19–27–0 9–15–0 T–6th
1999 Scott Broghamer 22–34–0 6–22–0 10th
2000 Scott Broghamer 19–35–0 11–17–0 T–7th
2001 Scott Broghamer 19–29–0 8–17–0 T–9th
2002 Scott Broghamer 26–29–1 15–16–0 5th
2003 Scott Broghamer 18–29–0 10–21–0 10th
2004 Jack Dahm 20–35–0 12–20–0 8th
2005 Jack Dahm 28–29–0 19–13–0 3rd
2006 Jack Dahm 23–33–0 12–20–0 9th
2007 Jack Dahm 31–23–0 17–13–0 4th
2008 Jack Dahm 22–33–0 10–22–0 10th
2009 Jack Dahm 16–35–0 4–19–0 10th
2010 Jack Dahm 30–28–0 13–11–0 T–3rd
2011 Jack Dahm 20–32–0 9–15–0 9th
2012 Jack Dahm 23–27–0 10–14–0 9th
2013 Jack Dahm 22–27–0 10–14–0 8th
2014 Rick Heller 30–23–0 10-14–0 T–7th
2015 Rick Heller 41–18–0 19–5–0 2nd NCAA Regional
2016 Rick Heller 30–26–0 12–12–0 T-8th
2017 Rick Heller 38–20–0 15–9–0 T-4th NCAA Regional
2018 Rick Heller 33–20–0 13–9–0 6th
2019 Rick Heller 31–24–0 12–12–0 T-6th
2020 Rick Heller 10–5–0 [a] [b] [c]
2021 Rick Heller 26–18–0 26–18–0 T-4th
2022 Rick Heller 36–19–0 17–7–0 T-2nd
2023 Rick Heller 43–14–0 15–8–0 3rd NCAA Regional
Total: 2302–1907–28

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

  1. ^ Big Ten Play was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • ^ Big Ten Play/Tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • ^ The 2020 NCAA baseball tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Head coaching history[edit]

    # Name Years Record Win %
    N/A None 1890–1899 37–34–2 .521
    1 Alden Knipe 1900–1901 25–8–0 .758
    2 S. C. Williams 1902–1903 18–20–0 .474
    3 John Chalmers 1904–1905 24–6–0 .800
    4 John G. Griffith 1906–1906 9–5–0 .643
    5 L. J. Storey 1907–1907 8–4–0 .667
    6 Maury Kent 1908–1908 7–9–0 .438
    7 Charles Kirk 1909–1909 9–3–0 .750
    8 Ted Green 1910–1910 8–6–0 .571
    9 Walter Stewart 1911–1912 16–12–1 .569
    10 Viva Lindeman 1913–1913 8–8–0 .500
    11 Maury Kent 1914–1918 42–26–3 .613
    12 Howard Jones 1919–1919 10–6–0 .625
    13 James N. Ashmore 1920–1922 23–20–1 .534
    14 Sam Barry 1923–1924 19–15–0 .559
    15 Otto Vogel 1925–1942 247–146–5 .627
    16 J. E. Davis 1943–1945 15–15–0 .500
    17 Otto Vogel 1946–1962 193–236–8 .451
    18 Dick Schultz 1963–1970 129–106–3 .548
    19 Duane Banks 1970–1997 810–575–4 .585
    20 Scott Broghamer 1998–2003 123–183–1 .402
    21 Jack Dahm 2004–2013 215–270 .443
    22 Rick Heller 2014–present 320–188 .630

    Big Ten Conference tournaments[edit]

    Iowa has made 11 appearances in the Big Ten Conference tournament. They appeared in 1983, 1987, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. They have an overall record of 15–20–0, with a championship in 2017.

    NCAA tournament regional and district rounds[edit]

    The number in parentheses next to the team name represents that teams seed in the regional portion of the bracket.

    Season Seed Region Eliminated
    Round
    Teams Defeated Lost to
    1972 N/A District 4 Advanced to College World Series Northern Illinois
    Central Michigan
    Bowling Green X 2
    Central Michigan
    1975 N/A Midwest First Round - Tulsa
    Texas A&M
    1990[4] 3 Northeast Second Round - (4) Maine
    (1) North Carolina
    2015 2 Springfield Regional Final (3) Oregon X 2 (1) Missouri St X 2
    2017 4 Houston Regional (1) Houston (3) Texas A &M
    (1) Houston
    2023 2 Terre Haute Regional Final (1) Indiana State (3) North Carolina
    (4) Wright State

    NCAA College World Series[edit]

    Season Seed Region Eliminated
    Round
    Teams Defeated Lost to
    1972 N/A - First Round - Arizona State
    Temple

    Final poll rankings[edit]

    This is a table of Iowa's ranking in the Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls.[5]

    Season Ranking
    1963 #25
    1972 #7
    1974 #17
    1975 #27

    Big Ten[edit]

    Iowa playing against Michigan in Ann Arbor during the 2013 season.
    School Record
    Chicago 25–19–1
    Illinois 81–120–2
    Indiana 74–58–0
    Michigan 44–100–0
    Michigan State 57–71–0
    Minnesota 106–171–0
    Nebraska 9–11–0
    Northwestern 128–96–2
    Ohio State 74–68–1
    Penn State 24–33–0
    Purdue 86–62–1
    Wisconsin 69–71–0

    Rivals[edit]

    School Record
    Drake 21–3–0
    Iowa State 59–63–1
    Northern Iowa 68–24–1

    Notable players[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Branding Guide 2020". HawkeyeSports.com. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
  • ^ Big Ten Conference (2011). "2012 Big Ten Conference baseball record book" (PDF). Big Ten Conference. p. 30. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 June 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  • ^ University of Iowa (2011). "2011 Iowa Hawkeyes baseball media guide" (PDF). University of Iowa. p. 96. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 January 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  • ^ "NCAA Baseball: 1990 Regional Results".
  • ^ http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/BS10OL.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  • External links[edit]


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