Magnolia High School Bulldogs Baseball 2018-20-5A DISTRICT CHAMPIONS in Magnolia, Texas. Following the 1974 season, the Big Sky discontinued sponsorship of five of its ten sports, including baseball. [55], From 1967 into the 2003 season, the program played at August/A.R.T. [25] It was the only year the Big Sky used a four-team format; the other three seasons had a best-of-three series between the division winners. Slide to see additional info. In the best-of-three 2001 WCC Championship Series, Gonzaga lost to Pepperdine 2–1. [57] The ballpark opened in 1967 as Pecarovich Field,[58] named for former Gonzaga football player and coach Mike Pecarovich (1898–1965). [10] Prior to the 1967 season, the program opened Pecarovich Field, named for former Gonzaga football head coach Mike Pecarovich.[11][12]. © 2019 Bulldogs 9U Baseball Boys | Designed by, For sponsorship opportunities, please email. [65], Steve Hertz is the winningest and longest-tenured head coach in Gonzaga athletics history; in 24 seasons (1978, 1981–2003) at the helm, he recorded 637 wins. [39], The four remaining NorPac programs (Gonzaga, Eastern Washington, Portland State, and Portland) moved to the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) for the 1982 season,[40] into the Northern Division with Washington, Washington State, and Oregon State. To get the app, click the button below. [52][64] It was dedicated a month later on April 20, named for Washington Trust Bank, a donor to the field's construction, and Michael Patterson, a Gonzaga alumnus. The Bulldogs appeared in the division tournament six times (1986–1991) and hosted it from 1986–1989. The official Baseball page for the Fresno State Bulldogs. [9][66], Below is a table of the program's yearly records. [4][5] In 1912, the college was recognized by the state of Washington as a university and was renamed Gonzaga University. 2020 Elite Teams 16U (2 teams) 18U Bulldogs; 18U Diamond Sports Elite; Past Accolades. Organizational Info. Join the Baseball Boosters. [2] Although the team competed in the first half of the 20th century,[6][7] comprehensive records of its play do not exist prior to the 1960 season, when the team competed as an independent school in District VII of the NCAA's University Division. Through 2013, Gonzaga has appeared in eight NCAA Tournaments. In the 2011 WCC Championship Series, Gonzaga lost to San Francisco. In the home opener on March 15, Gonzaga defeated Rider 9–4. [82], Washington Trust Field and Patterson Baseball Complex. The NCAA Division I program has been a member of the West Coast Conference since 1996 and its home venue is Washington Trust Field and Patterson Baseball Complex, opened on Gonzaga's campus in 2007.