Current: | 2024 Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks baseball team |
Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks | |
University: | University of Louisiana at Monroe |
Conference: | Sun Belt |
Division: | West |
Location: | Monroe, Louisiana |
Coach: | Michael Federico |
Tenure: | 7th |
Stadium: | Lou St. Amant Field |
Capacity: | 1,800 |
Nickname: | Warhawks |
Ncaa Tourneys: | 1983, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2012 |
Conference Tournament: | Southland 1995 |
Conference Champion: | Gulf States 1964, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971 |
The Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks baseball (formerly the Northeast Louisiana Indians) team represents the University of Louisiana at Monroe in NCAA Division I college baseball.[1] The Warhawks baseball team competes in the Sun Belt Conference. The Warhawks play their home games on campus at Lou St. Amant Field, and are currently coached by Michael Federico.
The Warhawks have had 12 head coaches in the history of their baseball program:
1 | Woody Boyles | 1952–1954 | 23 | 16 | 1 | .588 | |
2 | George Luffey | 1955–1966 | 131 | 134 | 1 | .494 | |
3 | Bill Dotson | 1966–1972 | 171 | 112 | 2 | .604 | |
4 | Terry Murry | 1973 | 7 | 18 | 0 | .280 | |
5 | Steve Maddox | 1974 | 6 | 27 | 0 | .182 | |
6 | Jimmy "Chick" Childress | 1975 | 13 | 17 | 0 | .433 | |
7 | Lou St. Amant | 1976–1993 | 414 | 428 | 5 | .492 | |
8 | Smoke Laval | 1994–2000 | 241 | 159 | 0 | .603 | |
9 | Brad Holland | 2001–2006 | 150 | 151 | 0 | .498 | |
10 | Jeff Schexnaider | 2006–2014 | 212 | 254 | 0 | .455 | |
11 | Bruce Peddie | 2014–2017 | 72 | 125 | 0 | .365 | |
12 | Michael Federico | 2018–Present | 88 | 95 | 0 |
Notes: Brad Holland was fired after an 0–13 start in 2006 and was replaced by Jeff Schexnaider. Schexnaider was fired after an 8–17 start in 2014 and was replaced by Bruce Peddie.
1964 | George Luffey | 17–10 (13–3) | Gulf State Conference champions | |
1966 | Bill Dotson | 17–9 (13–9) | Gulf State Conference champions | |
1968 | Bill Dotson | 26–15–1 (15–5) | Gulf State Conference champions | |
1969 | Bill Dotson | 25–11 (16–6) | Gulf State Conference champions | |
1970 | Bill Dotson | 35–19 (16–6) | Gulf State Conference champions | |
1982 | Lou St. Amant | 22–29–1 (7–5) | Atlantic Sun Conference Champions (West Division) | |
1983 | Lou St. Amant | 32–21 (11–3) | Southland Conference Champions | |
1996 | 41–19 (21–9) | Southland Conference Champions (Louisiana) | ||
1999 | Smoke Laval | 36–22 (19–7) | Southland Conference Champions | |
2000 | Smoke Laval | 41–22 (20–7) | Southland Conference Champions | |
2002 | Brad Holland | 29–29 (20–10) | Southland Conference Champions | |
2008 | Jeff Schexnaider | 34–24 (20–10) | Sun Belt Conference Champions | |
Regular season championships: | 13 |
1995 | Smoke Laval | 37–20 (16–7) | Southland Conference Champions | |
2012 | Jeff Schexnaider | 32–30 (15–15) | Sun Belt Conference Champions | |
Conference Tournament championships: | 2 |
· ULM has a record of 3–9 in regional appearances.
NCAA Regional Results | + |
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1983 Austin, TX Regional Lost to Texas, 0–15 Lost to Texas–Pan American, 8–9 | |
1995 Baton Rouge, LA Regional Lost to Cal State Fullerton, 6–7 Lost to Central Michigan, 11–14 | |
1999 Baton Rouge, LA Regional Lost to LSU, 4–11 Lost to Southern, 7–8 | |
2000 Baton Rouge, LA Regional Defeated New Orleans, 8–3 Lost to LSU, 0–21 Defeated New Orleans, 10–4 Lost to LSU, 3–5 | |
2012 Baton Rouge, LA Regional Lost to LSU, 1–4 Defeated Belmont, 6–3 Lost to Oregon State, 2–11 |
Louisiana–Monroe has had 65 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965, five of whom have reached the major leagues.[2]
Warhawks in the Major League Baseball Draft | ||||
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Year | Player | Round | Team | |
1965 | 55 | Astros | ||
1970 | 22 | Dodgers | ||
1972 | 1 | White Sox | ||
1979 | 20 | Athletics | ||
1982 | 23 | Angels | ||
1984 | 15 | Angels | ||
1985 | 8 | Rangers | ||
1986 | 13 | Pirates | ||
1986 | 15 | Expos | ||
1987 | 5 | Rangers | ||
1987 | 23 | Expos | ||
1987 | 50 | Yankees | ||
1990 | 34 | Yankees | ||
1990 | 40 | White Sox | ||
1991 | 6 | White Sox | ||
1992 | 29 | Pirates | ||
1992 | 33 | Phillies | ||
1993 | 16 | Cubs | ||
1993 | 21 | Giants | ||
1993 | 26 | Red Sox | ||
1994 | 36 | Cubs | ||
1995 | 8 | Cubs | ||
1996 | 24 | Phillies | ||
1998 | 10 | Dodgers | ||
1998 | 23 | Astros | ||
1998 | 29 | Blue Jays | ||
1998 | 46 | Blue Jays | ||
1999 | 1 | Brewers | ||
1999 | 31 | Brewers | ||
2000 | 13 | Yankees | ||
2001 | 34 | Phillies | ||
2003 | 5 | Mets | ||
2003 | 17 | Blue Jays | ||
2003 | 21 | Phillies | ||
2003 | 33 | Blue Jays | ||
2004 | 7 | Royals | ||
2004 | 8 | Rockies | ||
2004 | 11 | Pirates | ||
2004 | 12 | Rangers | ||
2004 | 14 | Yankees | ||
2004 | 23 | Orioles | ||
2004 | 37 | Rangers | ||
2005 | 2 | Diamondbacks | ||
2005 | 16 | Cardinals | ||
2005 | 23 | Athletics | ||
2006 | 47 | Diamondbacks | ||
2007 | 20 | Giants | ||
2007 | 22 | Rockies | ||
2008 | 17 | Marlins | ||
2008 | 35 | Mets | ||
2009 | 22 | Yankees | ||
2009 | 24 | Orioles | ||
2011 | 32 | Athletics | ||
2011 | 33 | Padres | ||
2012 | 12 | Giants | ||
2012 | 19 | Giants | ||
2012 | 28 | Giants | ||
2014 | 26 | Cardinals | ||
2015 | 26 | Padres | ||
2016 | 33 | Blue Jays | ||
2017 | 39 | Diamondbacks | ||
2018 | 22 | Yankees | ||
2019 | 19 | Yankees | ||
2019 | 22 | Mariners | ||
2019 | 33 | White Sox |
· #8 – Tom Brown
· #15 – Ben Sheets
· #24 – Lou St. Amant
· #31 – Chuck Finley
ULM has ranked in the Top 50 in average attendance in the nation four times since 1999.
Year | National Rank | Avg. attendance | |
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1999 | 43rd | 820 | |
2001 | 42nd | 926 | |
2012 | 39th | 1,603 | |
2013 | 45th | 1,439 |
Below is a list of ULM's top five single-game attendance figures.
Attendance | Year | Opponent | Result | |
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4,635 | 2001 | L 4-16 | ||
4,401 | 2002 | LSU | L 3-10 | |
4,371 | 1997 | LSU | W 6-2 | |
3,876 | 1999 | LSU | W 6-5 | |
3,673 | 2009 | W 7-1 |