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NC State Wolfpack | |
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Founded: 1903 | |
33px 2015 NC State Wolfpack baseball team | |
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University | North Carolina State University |
Conference |
ACC Atlantic Division |
Location | Raleigh, NC |
Head Coach | Elliott Avent (19th year) |
Home Stadium |
Doak Field (Capacity: 2,500) |
Nickname | Wolfpack |
Colors | |
College World Series Appearances | |
1968, 2013 | |
NCAA Tournament Appearances | |
1968, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 | |
Conference Tournament Champions | |
1972, 1974, 1975, 1992 | |
Conference Champions | |
1968, 1975, 1981, 1986 |
The NC State Wolfpack baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball program of North Carolina State University, based in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. The team has been a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference since the conference's founding in the 1954 season. The program's home venue is Doak Field, which opened in 1966. Elliott Avent has been the head coach of the team since prior to the 1997 season. As of the end of the 2015 season, the Wolfpack have appeared in two College World Series and 27 NCAA Tournaments. They have won four ACC Tournament Championships and four ACC Regular Season Championships. As of the 2015 Major League Baseball season, 44 former Wolfpack players have played in Major League Baseball.
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History
The baseball program began varsity play in 1903, playing at Riddick Stadium. The program competed in each season until 1914, when the program was discontinued for three season (1914–1916) before being revived prior to the 1917 season.[1]
The team's nickname was the "Farmers" until autumn 1921, when an alumnus complained that the behavior of some of the school's football players was "as unruly as a pack of wolves." Subsequently, newspapers began referring to the school's athletic teams as the "Wolfpack."[2]
The program's current venue, Doak Field, opened in 1966.[3]
NC State made its first College World Series appearance in 1968, in the second season of head coach Sammy Esposito's tenure. In the World Series, the team lost in the semifinals to eventual champion USC.[4] Since the NCAA Tournament's format was changed in 1999 to include the Super Regional round, NC State has appeared in four Super Regionals, losing to Miami in 2003, Georgia in 2008, and Florida in 2012, and beating Rice in 2013.[5][6][7]
The Wolfpack have hosted four NCAA Regionals, one at Wilson, North Carolina's Fleming Stadium (in 2003) and three at Doak Field (in 2008, 2012, 2013).[7][8]
Conference affiliations
- Independent − 1903–1913, 1917–1921
- Southern Conference − 1922–1953
- Atlantic Coast Conference − 1954–present
Venues
Riddick Stadium
Prior to 1966, the team played at Riddick Stadium, which was also home to the NC State football program.[9][10]
Doak Field
The Wolfpack's home venue is Doak Field, which opened in 1966 and has a capacity of 3,000 spectators. The field is named for Charles Doak, who was the program's head coach from 1924–1939.[3]
Head coaches
The program's most successful coach is current head coach Elliott Avent, who has 599 career victories at NC State, as of the end of the 2012 season.[1] Avent became the program's winningest coach on May 9, 2010, in a 21-0 NC State win over Towson. The win was Avent's 514th, and he passed Sammy Esposito on the program's career wins list.[11][12]
The program's longest tenured head coaches are Vic Sorrell and Sammy Esposito, who each served as head coach for 21 seasons.[1]