Little Rock Trojans baseball

The Little Rock Trojans baseball team, is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States.[2] The team is a member of the Ohio Valley Conference, which is part of the NCAA Division I. The team plays its home games at Gary Hogan Field in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Little Rock Trojans
2024 Little Rock Trojans baseball team
Founded1975
UniversityUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock
Head coachChris Curry (10th season)
ConferenceOhio Valley
LocationLittle Rock, Arkansas
Home stadiumGary Hogan Field
(Capacity: 2,550)
NicknameTrojans
ColorsMaroon, silver, and white[1]
     
NCAA Tournament appearances
2011
Conference tournament champions
Sun Belt: 2011
Regular season conference champions
OVC: 2024

On July 1, 2015, the Trojans officially announced they would no longer be branded as Arkansas–Little Rock or "UALR," but will be the Little Rock Trojans effective immediately.[3]

Little Rock in the NCAA Tournament

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Year Record Pct Notes
2011 0–2 .000 Corvallis Regional
TOTALS
0–2 .000

Year-by-year results

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Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Independents (1975–1980)
1975 Jack Fulmer 15–19
1976 Jack Fulmer 19–30
1977 Jack Fulmer 26–16
1978 Jack Fulmer 11–24
1979 Jack Fulmer 17–18
1980 Jack Fulmer 17–16
Independents: 105–123
Trans-American Athletic Conference (1981–1991)
1981 Jack Fulmer 22–25 0–6 3rd (East)
1982 Jack Fulmer 11–31 2–8 3rd (East)
1983 Jack Fulmer 23–20–1 3–2 3rd
1984 Jack Fulmer 20–30 10–14 3rd (West)
1985 Jack Fulmer 21–23 7–8 3rd (West)
1986 Gary Hogan 10–36 3–13 3rd (West)
1987 Gary Hogan 25–20 9–7 2nd (West)
1988 Gary Hogan 26–29 8–8 2nd (West)
1989 Gary Hogan 28–25 7–9 2nd (West)
1990 Gary Hogan 33–20 8–7 2nd (West)
1991 Gary Hogan 28–27 6–10 3rd (West)
Trans-American: 247–286–1 63–92
Sun Belt Conference (1992–2022)
1992 Gary Hogan 26–30 8–12 5th (East)
1993 Gary Hogan 24–29 5–13 5th (East)
1994 Gary Hogan 21–33 4–19 5th (East)
1995 Gary Hogan 24–28 8–18 7th
1996 Gary Hogan 29–22 10–15 8th
1997 Brian Rhees 6–43 2–22 10th
1998 Brian Rhees 17–38 5–21 10th
1999 Brian Rhees 20–37 10–22 7th
2000 Brian Rhees 33–23 16–13 4th
2001 Brian Rhees 26–24 12–15 7th
2002 Brian Rhees 19–35 5–17 9th
2003 Brian Rhees 30–26 9–14 7th
2004 Brian Rhees 16–32 6–18 9th
2005 Brian Rhees 23–33 6–17 9th
2006 Jim Lawler 24–30 5–19 9th
2007 Jim Lawler 21–31 9–20 11th
2008 Jim Lawler 16–32 10–18 10th
2009 Scott Norwood 16–34 7–21 11th
2010 Scott Norwood 29–25 12–16 9th
2011 Scott Norwood 24–34 10–20 8th 2011 NCAA Regional
2012 Scott Norwood 26–28 12–18 9th
2013 Scott Norwood 28–28 13–17 7th
2014 Scott Norwood 25–29 11–19 10th
2015 Chris Curry 16–33 12–17 9th
2016 Chris Curry 26–28 17–13 3rd
2017 Chris Curry 21–34 11–18 5th (West)
2018 Chris Curry 28–28 15–14 3rd (West)
2019 Chris Curry 29–28 18–11 2nd (West)
2020 Chris Curry 9–8 0–0 No conference season Season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Chris Curry 21–30 11–13 4th (West)
2022 Chris Curry 24–26 11–18 8th
Sun Belt: 697–919 290–508
Ohio Valley Conference (2023–present)
2023 Chris Curry 31–23 14–8 2nd
OVC: 31–23 14–8
Total: 1,080–1,351–1

      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

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Trojan Athletics Marks – UALR". Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  2. ^ "Arkansas–Little Rock Trojans". d1baseball.com. Archived from the original on 2009-02-20. Retrieved 2013-04-14.
  3. ^ ""Little Rock Trojans" New Team Name for UALR". University of Arkansas at Little Rock. July 1, 2015. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  4. ^ "2021 Little Rock Baseball Record Book UPDATE (PDF)" (PDF). Little Rock Athletics. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  5. ^ "ASUN Conference" (PDF). ASUN Conference. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Sun Belt Conference All Sports Record Book" (PDF). Sun Belt Sports. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
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