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American college baseball team
Richmond Spiders baseball |
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Founded | 1915 (1915) |
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University | University of Richmond |
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Head coach | Mik Aoki (1st season) |
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Conference | Atlantic 10 |
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Location | Richmond, Virginia |
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Home stadium | Malcolm U. Pitt Field (Capacity: 600) |
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Nickname | Spiders |
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Colors | Blue and red[1] |
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1972, 1986, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003 |
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The Richmond Spiders baseball team represents the University of Richmond in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. The Spiders compete in the Atlantic 10 (A-10) conference. The Spiders play their home games at Malcolm U. Pitt Field, which is located on the main campus in Richmond, Virginia. They are currently coached by head coach Mik Aoki.[3]
Coaching history[edit]
Tenure [4][5]
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Coach
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Seasons
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Record
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Pct.
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1915–1933 |
Frank Dobson |
19 |
160–103–2 |
.608
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1934 |
Dave Miller |
1 |
12–7 |
.632
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1935–1971 |
Malcolm Pitt |
37 |
426–257–5 |
.623
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1972–1976 |
Chuck Boone |
5 |
96–56 |
.632
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1977–1984 |
Tommy Gilman |
8 |
167–128–1 |
.566
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1985–2007 |
Ron Atkins |
23 |
717–540–4 |
.570
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2007–2013 |
Mark McQueen |
6 |
156–161–4 |
.492
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2014–2023 |
Tracy Woodson |
10 |
238–245–2 |
.493
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Totals
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8 coaches
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109 seasons
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1,972–1,497–18
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.568
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Richmond in the NCAA tournament[edit]
Alumni in MLB[edit]
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