American college baseball team
Stetson Hatters Founded 1901 Overall record 1,702–1,161–3 University Stetson University Head coach Steve Trimper (9th season)Conference ASUN Conference Location DeLand, Florida Home stadium Melching Field at Conrad Park (Capacity: 2,500)Nickname Hatters Colors Hunter green and white[ 1] 2018 1982, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2024 1988, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2016, 2018, 2024 1989, 1991, 1996, 2007, 2011, 2018, 2024
The Stetson Hatters baseball team represents Stetson University , which is located in DeLand, Florida . The Hatters are an NCAA Division I college baseball program that competes in the ASUN Conference . They began competing in Division I in 1972 and joined the ASUN Conference in 1986.
The Stetson Hatters play all home games off-campus at Melching Field at Conrad Park . Since their promotion to Division I in 1972, the Hatters have played in 18 NCAA tournaments and hosted and won their first regional in 2018. Over their 34 seasons in the ASUN Conference (formerly the Trans America Athletic Conference), they have won six conference regular season titles and eight conference tournaments.
Since the program's inception in 1901, 10 Hatters have gone on to play in Major League Baseball , highlighted by recent Cy Young Award winners Jacob deGrom and Corey Kluber . Under current head coach Steve Trimper , nine Hatters have been drafted, including Logan Gilbert who was selected in the first round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft .
Conference membership history (Division I only)
Melching Field at Conrad Park
Melching Field at Conrad Park is a baseball stadium in DeLand, Florida , that seats 2,500 people. It was opened on February 12, 1999, with a 4–3 win over Louisville . A record attendance of 2,975 was set on March 20, 2007, during a non-conference game against Florida .[ 2]
Head coaches (Division I only)
Records taken from the 2019 Stetson Baseball Guide[ 2]
Season
Coach
Years
Record
Pct.
1972–1979
Jim Ward
8
225–143
.611
1980–2016
Pete Dunn
37
1312–888–3
.596
2017–present
Steve Trimper
6
165–128
.563
Totals
3 coaches
51 seasons
1,702–1,161–3
.594
Year-by-year NCAA Division I results
Records taken from the 2019 Stetson Baseball Guide[ 2]
NCAA Division I Tournament history
Awards and honors (Division I only)
All-Americans
Year
Position
Name
Team
Selector
1989
P
Tom Hickox
3rd
BA
1997
SS
Kevin Nicholson
2nd
BA
3rd
ABCA
1998
C
Sammy Serrano
1st
BA
CB
2nd
ABCA
2000
OF
Frank Corr
1st
ABCA
2nd
BA
CB
P
Lenny DiNardo
1st
ABCA
BA
CB
2001
OF
Frank Corr
2nd
NCBWA
P
Lenny DiNardo
3rd
CB
2002
C
Chris Westervelt
2nd
CB
3rd
BA
2003
3B
Brian Snyder
1st
BA
3rd
CB
2004
C
Chris Westervelt
3rd
CB
2006
1B
Chris Johnson
3rd
CB
2007
P
Corey Kluber
2nd
CB
2009
OF
Jeremy Cruz
2nd
ABCA
CB
2011
C
Nick Rickles
2nd
BA
3rd
CB
P
Kurt Schluter
3rd
CB
2012
P
Robbie Powell
3rd
CB
2017
P
Logan Gilbert
2nd
CB
NCBWA
2018
1st
BA
CB
NCBWA
P
Joey Gonzalez
3rd
NCBWA
P/UT/DH
Brooks Wilson
1st
ABCA
BA
CB
NCBWA
2019
P
Mitchell Senger
2nd
CB
Freshman First-Team All-Americans
Year
Position
Name
Selector
1996
C
Sammy Serrano
CB
1998
UT
Frank Corr
CB
1999
P
Lenny DiNardo
BA
2001
P
Jack Collins
CB
3B
Brian Snyder
CB
1B
Bryan Zenchyk
CB
2004
P
Chris Ingoglia
CB
OF
Shane Jordan
CB
2005
C
David Golliner
CB
1B
Chris Johnson
CB
2007
SS
Casey Frawley
CB
2008
3B
Robert Crews
CB
2009
2B
Mark Jones
CB
C
Nick Rickles
CB
2010
SS
Ryan Lashley
CB
2013
INF/P
Kevin Fagan
CB
1B
Patrick Mazeika
BA
CB
NCBWA
2015
P
Brooks Wilson
CB
2019
P
Danny Garcia
CB
P
Daniel Paret
CB
Trans America Athletic Conference / ASUN Conference Player of the Year
Year
Position
Name
1989
P
George Tsamis
1991
SS
Wes Weger
1992
1993
OF
Aaron Iatarola
1994
P
Chuck Beale
1997
SS
Kevin Nicholson
1998
C
Sammy Serrano
2000
OF
Frank Corr
2002
C
Chris Westervelt
2004
2009
OF
Jeremy Cruz
2018
P/DH
Brooks Wilson
Trans America Athletic Conference / ASUN Conference Pitcher of the Year
Trans America Athletic Conference / ASUN Conference Freshman of the Year
Year
Position
Name
2001
1B
Bryan Zenchyk
2004
3B
Braedyn Pruitt
2005
1B
Chris Johnson
2008
3B
Robert Crews
2013
1B
Patrick Mazeika
2019
P
Daniel Paret
Taken from the 2019 Stetson baseball guide.[ 2] Updated September 7, 2019.
Hatters in the Major Leagues
= All-Star
= Baseball Hall of Famer
Athlete
Years in MLB
MLB Teams
Brian Bocock
2008, 2010
San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies
Jacob deGrom
2014–present
New York Mets, Texas Rangers
Lenny DiNardo
2004–2009
Boston Red Sox, Oakland Athletics, Kansas City Royals
Logan Gilbert
2021–present
Seattle Mariners
Chris Johnson
2009–2016
Houston Astros, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians, Miami Marlins
Corey Kluber
2011–2023
Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Boston Red Sox
Eric Knott
2001, 2003
Arizona Diamondbacks, Montreal Expos
Patrick Mazeika
2021–2022
New York Mets
Kevin Nicholson
2000
San Diego Padres
Wade Rowdon
1984–1988
Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles
Bill Swaggerty
1983–1986
Baltimore Orioles
George Tsamis
1993
Minnesota Twins
Taken from the 2019 Stetson baseball guide.[ 2] Updated September 6, 2019.
References
Current teams Championships & awards