George Washington Revolutionaries baseball explained

Current:2024 George Washington Colonials baseball team
George Washington Revolutionaries
University:George Washington University
Conference:A-10
Location:Arlington, VA
Coach:Gregg Ritchie
Tenure:12th
Stadium:Tucker Field at Barcroft Park
Capacity:1,000
Nickname:Revolutionaries
Ncaa Tourneys:1979, 1989, 1992, 2002
Conference Tournament:1979, 1989, 1992, 2002

The George Washington Revolutionaries baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of George Washington University in Washington, DC, United States.[1] The team is a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. George Washington's first baseball team was fielded in 1891. The team plays its home games at Barcroft Park in Arlington, Virginia. The Colonials are coached by Gregg Ritchie.

History

The George Washington University has won eight total conference championships since sponsoring a program. The program has had 43 players drafted since its inception.[2]

Barcroft Park in Arlington, Va., has been the home of GW baseball since the team relocated off The Ellipse in 1993. The facility underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation in 2012 to install a new press box, concession area, dugouts, bullpens and stadium seating.[3]

In 2014, Ave Tucker, an alumnus and former center fielder, donated $2 million. The name of the facility was officially changed to Tucker Field in his honor. He graduated in 1977 from the George Washington University School of Business.[3]

George Washington in the NCAA tournament

19791–2East Regional
19890–2Northeast Regional
19920–2Midwest Regional
20020–2Winston-Salem Regional
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All-time Coaching Records

The Colonials have had 12 coaches since 1950 when proper records were kept. The coach with the most all-time wins is Tom Walter with 275.[4]

NameYearsWinsLossesTiesWin Pct.Conference WinsConference LossesConference TiesConference Win Pct.
Christian Zidouemba2017-Present25232.500
Will Smith1972–73, 7548450.516
Mike Toomey1976–80102820 .554
Dennis Brant1981–8234410.453440.500
Jim Goss1983–8442521.44213100.565
John Castleberry1985–911851585.53271310.696
Jay Murphy1992–961161341.46261420.592
Tom Walter1997–042751840.599109600.645
Steve Mrowka2005–122022451.451941090.463
Gregg Ritchie2013–present2292200104910
Total1,5061,37512456347

Year-by-year Home Results

The following is the home record of the Colonials since they relocated to Tucker Field.

YearWinsLossesTiesWin Pct.
199367.462
1994128.667
1995137.650
19961611.593
19971210.545
1998215.808
1999149.609
2000217.750
2001217.750
2002219.700
2003193.864
2004225.815
2005239.719
2006913.409
200712111.522
20081215.444
20091617.485
20101011.476
20111117.393
20121117.393
20131516.484
20141416.467
20152010.667
20161511.577
20171510.600
20182210.688
20192111.656
202074.636
Total4312861.601

Colonial Hall of Fame

Samuel Tong

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: George Washington Colonials. d1baseball.com. 2013-04-16.
  2. Web site: GW Baseball Quick Facts. George Washington Athletics.
  3. Web site: GW Dedicates Tucker Field at Barcroft Park.
  4. Web site: Staff . George Washington Baseball Record Book & Program History . George Washington University . 24 April 2020.