NCAA Division I college baseball team
Sacramento State Hornets baseball Founded 1949 Overall record 829–930–2 University California State University, Sacramento Head coach Reggie Christiansen (15th season)Conference Western Athletic Conference Location Sacramento, California Home stadium John Smith Field (Capacity: 1,200)Nickname Hornets Colors Green and gold[ 1] 1988 (Division II) 1986, 1988 (Division II) Division II 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989
Division I 2014, 2017, 2019 2014, 2017, 2019 2012, 2014
The Sacramento State Hornets baseball team represents California State University, Sacramento , which is located in Sacramento, California . The Hornets are an NCAA Division I college baseball program that competes in the Western Athletic Conference . They began competing in Division I in 1990 and re-joined the Western Athletic Conference in 2006. They were a part of the Big West Conference from 1997 to 2002.
The Sacramento State Hornets play all home games on campus at John Smith Field . The Hornets have played in three NCAA Division I Tournaments. Over their 19 discontinuous seasons in the Western Athletic Conference, they have won two WAC regular season titles and three WAC Tournaments.
Since the program's inception in 1949, six Hornets have gone on to play in Major League Baseball , including Philadelphia Phillies first baseman and outfielder Rhys Hoskins . Under head coach Reggie Christiansen , 22 Hornets have been drafted, including Rhys Hoskins who was selected in the fifth round of the 2014 Major League Baseball draft .
Conference membership history
John Smith Field
John Smith Field is a baseball stadium on the California State University, Sacramento campus in Sacramento, California that seats 1,200 people. It opened in 1953 and was known as Hornet Stadium. In 2010, it was named in honor of longtime coach John Smith.[ 2]
Head coaches (Division I only)
Records taken from the Sac State coaching history.[ 3]
Season
Coach
Years
Record
Pct.
1990–2010
John Smith
21
526–673–2
.439
2011–present
Reggie Christiansen
11
338–277
.550
Totals
2 coaches
32 seasons
864–950–2
.476
Year-by-year NCAA Division I results
Records taken from the Sac State year-by-year results.[ 4]
Statistics overview
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Independent (1990–1992)
1990
John Smith
34–25
1991
John Smith
41–23
1992
John Smith
32–25
Western Athletic Conference (1993–1996)
1993
John Smith
36–22
13–11
T-5th
1994
John Smith
27–29
10–14
7th
1995
John Smith
28–26
16–13
4th
1996
John Smith
12–43
3–27
12th
Big West Conference (1997–2002)
1997
John Smith
16–39
8–22
T-7th
1998
John Smith
25–35
13–17
4th
Big West tournament
1999
John Smith
18–39
8–22
7th
2000
John Smith
23–33
15–15
6th
2001
John Smith
24–35
4–14
7th
2002
John Smith
22–34
4–20
9th
Independent (2003–2005)
2003
John Smith
33–24
2004
John Smith
29–32
2005
John Smith
20–36–1
Western Athletic Conference (2006–present)
2006
John Smith
20–37
8–16
6th
WAC Tournament
2007
John Smith
17–40
10–14
6th
WAC Tournament
2008
John Smith
24–34
14–17
6th
WAC Tournament
2009
John Smith
27–27
8–14
7th
2010
John Smith
18–35–1
7–17
7th
2011
Reggie Christiansen
19–39
6–18
7th
2012
Reggie Christiansen
31–28
11–7
T-1st
WAC tournament
2013
Reggie Christiansen
34–25
14–13
5th
WAC tournament
2014
Reggie Christiansen
40–24
21–6
1st
San Luis Obispo Regional
2015
Reggie Christiansen
33–27
16–11
T-4th
WAC tournament
2016
Reggie Christiansen
30–28
16–11
4th
WAC tournament
2017
Reggie Christiansen
32–29
12–12
4th
Stanford Regional
2018
Reggie Christiansen
35–25
17–7
T-2nd
WAC tournament
2019
Reggie Christiansen
40–25
18–9
T-4th
Stanford Regional
2020
Reggie Christiansen
9–7
Season cancelled on March 18 due to Coronavirus pandemic [ 5]
Total:
829–930–2
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
NCAA Division I Tournament history
Awards and honors (Division I only)
Over their 31 seasons in Division I, two Hornets have been named to an NCAA-recognized All-America team.
Over their 19 discontinuous seasons in the Western Athletic Conference, 8 different Hornets have been named to the all-conference first-team.
Over their 6 seasons in the Big West Conference, one Hornet was named to the all-conference first-team.
All-Americans
Freshman First-Team All-Americans
Year
Position
Name
Selector
2009
SP
Jesse Darrah
CB
2012
OF
Rhys Hoskins
NCBWA
2013
DH
Chris Lewis
CB
RP
Sutter McLoughlin
BA
CB
NCBWA
2014
SP
Sam Long
CB
2017
SP
Parker Brahms
CB
2018
SP
Scott Randall
CB
Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year
Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year
Year
Position
Name
1995
P
Mike Eby
2012
2B
Andrew Ayers
2014
1B
Rhys Hoskins
Western Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year
Taken from the Sac State awards and honors page.[ 6] Updated March 21, 2020.
Hornets in the Major Leagues
= All-Star
= Baseball Hall of Famer
Taken from the Sac State Hornets in the Pros page.[ 10]
See also
References
External links
Facilities Athletics
Organizations Media Fellowships Related
Southwest Division West Division Championships