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UNC Asheville Bulldogs baseball


FieldValue
current2026 UNC Asheville Bulldogs baseball team
nameUNC Asheville Bulldogs baseball
logoUnc asheville athletics mark.png
logo_size150
universityUniversity of North Carolina at Asheville
coachAlex Raburn (interim)
conferenceBig South Conference
locationAsheville, North Carolina
stadiumGreenwood Baseball Field
nicknameBulldogs
ncaa_tourneys2006
conference_champion2006

The UNC Asheville Bulldogs baseball team represents University of North Carolina at Asheville, which is located in Asheville, North Carolina. The Bulldogs began play in 1985. They are an NCAA Division I college baseball program that competes in the Big South Conference. The Bulldogs have never finished a regular season with a record above .500, having only reached .500 in two seasons (1990, 2023) as of 2024.

It was in the 2006 season, when they went into the Big South Tournament with a record of 28-35 (making them the sixth seed of a six-team tournament), that they pulled off a remarkable run, winning four of five tournament games to win the conference, which included a 16-11 victory over Liberty in the championship game where the Bulldogs were down 10-0 after four innings.

NCAA Tournament

UNC Asheville has participated in the NCAA Division I baseball tournament once.

2006Clemson RegionalFirst Round
Lower Round 1ClemsonMississippi StateL 0–3
L 4–5

References

References

  1. "Baseball - UNC Asheville Athletics".
  2. "2024 UNC Asheville Baseball Record Book Revised - UNC Asheville Athletics".
  3. "2024 UNC Asheville Baseball Record Book Revised - UNC Asheville Athletics".
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