American college baseball team
Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks Founded 1952; 73 years ago (1952 ) University University of Louisiana at Monroe Head coach Michael Federico (8th season)Conference Sun Belt West DivisionLocation Monroe, Louisiana Home stadium Lou St. Amant Field (Capacity: 1,800)Nickname Warhawks Colors Maroon and gold[ 1] 1983, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2012 Southland : 1995 Sun Belt: 2012Gulf States : 1964, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971 Southland: 1983, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002 Sun Belt: 2008
The Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks baseball (formerly the Northeast Louisiana Indians ) team represents the University of Louisiana at Monroe in NCAA Division I college baseball .[ 2] The Warhawks baseball team competes in the Sun Belt Conference . The Warhawks play their home games on campus at Lou St. Amant Field , and are currently coached by Michael Federico .
Ben Sheets , four-time MLB All-Star.
History
Head coaches
The Warhawks have had 12 head coaches in the history of their baseball program:
Coach
Seasons
Wins
Losses
Ties
Win %
1
Woody Boyles
1952–1954
23
16
1
.588
2
George Luffey
1955–1966
131
134
1
.494
3
Bill Dotson
1966–1972
171
112
2
.604
4
Terry Murry
1973
7
18
0
.280
5
Steve Maddox
1974
6
27
0
.182
6
Jimmy "Chick" Childress
1975
13
17
0
.433
7
Lou St. Amant
1976–1993
414
428
5
.492
8
Smoke Laval
1994–2000
241
159
0
.603
9
Brad Holland
2001–2006
150
151
0
.498
10
Jeff Schexnaider
2006–2014
212
254
0
.455
11
Bruce Peddie
2014–2017
72
125
0
.365
12
Michael Federico
2018–Present
88
95
0
.481
Notes: Brad Holland was fired after an 0–13 start in 2006 and was replaced by Jeff Schexnaider. Schexnaider was fired after an 8–17 start in 2014 and was replaced by Bruce Peddie.
Conference membership history
Regular season Championships
Year
Coach
Record
Conference Title
1964
George Luffey
17–10 (13–3)
Gulf State Conference champions
1966
Bill Dotson
17–9 (13–9)
Gulf State Conference champions
1968
Bill Dotson
26–15–1 (15–5)
Gulf State Conference champions
1969
Bill Dotson
25–11 (16–6)
Gulf State Conference champions
1970
Bill Dotson
35–19 (16–6)
Gulf State Conference champions
1982
Lou St. Amant
22–29–1 (7–5)
Atlantic Sun Conference Champions (West Division)
1983
Lou St. Amant
32–21 (11–3)
Southland Conference Champions
1996
Smoke Laval
41–19 (21–9)
Southland Conference Champions (Louisiana)
1999
Smoke Laval
36–22 (19–7)
Southland Conference Champions
2000
Smoke Laval
41–22 (20–7)
Southland Conference Champions
2002
Brad Holland
29–29 (20–10)
Southland Conference Champions
2008
Jeff Schexnaider
34–24 (20–10)
Sun Belt Conference Champions
Regular season championships:
13
Conference Tournament Championships
Year
Coach
Record
Conference Title
1995
Smoke Laval
37–20 (16–7)
Southland Conference Champions
2012
Jeff Schexnaider
32–30 (15–15)
Sun Belt Conference Champions
Conference Tournament championships:
2
Year-by-year results
Statistics overview
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Independents (1952–1953)
1952
Woody Boyles
5–3
1953
Woody Boyles
8–4–1
Independents:
13–7–1
Gulf States Conference (1954–1971)
1954
Woody Boyles
10–9
7–5
3rd
1955
George Luffey
9–8
6–6
3rd tied
1956
George Luffey
9–12
4–8
6th
1957
George Luffey
7–9
4–9
6th
1958
George Luffey
12–10
8–7
2nd
1959
George Luffey
15–11
8–7
3rd
1960
George Luffey
10–13
5–7
4th
1961
George Luffey
11–15
9–10
4th
1962
George Luffey
13–19
7–11
5th
1963
George Luffey
13–14
8–12
4th tied
1964
George Luffey
17–10
13–3
1st
1965
George Luffey
15–13–1
10–9–1
3rd
1966
Bill Dotson
17–9
13–9
1st tied
1967
Bill Dotson
23–15
12–10
2nd
1968
Bill Dotson
26–15–1
15–5
1st
NAIA Area 5 Runner-Up/District 27 Champions
1969
Bill Dotson
25–11
16–6
1st
NAIA District 30 Champions
1970
Bill Dotson
35–19
16–6
1st
NAIA National Runner-Up/Area 2 Champions/District 30 Champions
1971
Bill Dotson
29–17–1
11–9
2nd
NAIA Area 2 Runner-Up/District 30 Champions
Gulf States:
296–229–3
172–139–1
Independent (1972–1978)
1972
Bill Dotson
16–26
1973
Terry Murry
7–18
1974
Steve Maddox
6–27
1975
Chick Childress
13–17
1976
Lou St. Amant
20–13
1977
Lou St. Amant
17–24–1
1978
Lou St. Amant
20–38
Independents:
99–163–1
Atlantic Sun (1979–1982)
1979
Lou St. Amant
22–26
Tourney Only
4th
1980
Lou St. Amant
20–15
Tourney Only
3rd
1981
Lou St. Amant
33–22
6–6
3rd
1982
Lou St. Amant
22–29–1
7–5
1st West/Tied
Atlantic Sun:
97–92–1
13–11
Southland Conference (1983–2006)
1983
Lou St. Amant
32–21
11–3
1st
1983 NCAA Austin Regional (0–2)
1984
Lou St. Amant
34–16
10–5
3rd
1985
Lou St. Amant
26–22–1
5–8–1
5th
1986
Lou St. Amant
25–22
6–12
6th
1987
Lou St. Amant
24–28–1
7–8
3rd
1988
Lou St. Amant
19–26
11–8
2nd
1989
Lou St. Amant
14–29
6–10
6th
1990
Lou St. Amant
28–17
10–8
4th
1991
Lou St. Amant
21–30
6–11
6th
1992
Lou St. Amant
24–24
9–12
5th tied
1993
Lou St. Amant
13–26–1
5–18
9th
1994
Smoke Laval
20–33
6–18
9th
1995
Smoke Laval
37–20
16–7
3rd
1995 Baton Rouge Regional (0–2)
1996
Smoke Laval
41–19
21–9
1st
1997
Smoke Laval
33–21
17–11
3rd
1998
Smoke Laval
33–22
13–9
2nd
1999
Smoke Laval
36–22
19–7
1st
1999 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional (0–2)
2000
Smoke Laval
41–22
20–7
1st
2000 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional (2–2)
2001
Brad Holland
36–24
17–10
2nd
2002
Brad Holland
29–29
17–10
1st
2003
Brad Holland
29–28
12–14
3rd
2004
Brad Holland
30–28
12–14
5th tied
2005
Brad Holland
26–29
9–18
9th
2006
Brad Holland/Jeff Schexnaider
18–37
12–16
8th
Southland:
669–595–3
277–253–1
Sun Belt Conference (2007–present)
2007 [ 3]
Jeff Schexnaider
29–28
15–14
3rd tied
2008 [ 4]
Jeff Schexnaider
34–24
20–10
1st
2009 [ 5]
Jeff Schexnaider
32–27
12–17
7th tied
2010 [ 6]
Jeff Schexnaider
17–38
7–23
10th
2011 [ 7]
Jeff Schexnaider
24–30
9–21
9th tied
2012 [ 8]
Jeff Schexnaider
32–30
15–15
5th tied
2012 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional (1–2)
2013 [ 9]
Jeff Schexnaider
18–36
7–23
10th
2014 [ 10]
Jeff Schexnaider/Bruce Peddie
23–36
11–19
8th tied
2015
Bruce Peddie
25–29
12–18
10th
2016
Bruce Peddie
20–35
10–20
10th
2017
Bruce Peddie
12–42
6–23
12th
2018
Michael Federico
23–31
10–20
6th (West)
2019
Michael Federico
27–31
12–17
5th (West)
2020
Michael Federico
12–5
0–0
No conference season
Season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
Michael Federico
26–26
11–13
3rd (West)
Sun Belt:
354–448
169–258
Total:
1,528–1,534–9
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
NCAA Regional appearances
· ULM has a record of 3–9 in regional appearances.
NCAA Regional Results
1983 Austin, TX Regional
Lost to Texas , 0–15
Lost to Texas–Pan American , 8–9
1995 Baton Rouge, LA Regional
Lost to Cal State Fullerton , 6–7
Lost to Central Michigan , 11–14
1999 Baton Rouge, LA Regional
Lost to LSU , 4–11
Lost to Southern , 7–8
2000 Baton Rouge, LA Regional
Defeated New Orleans , 8–3
Lost to LSU , 0–21
Defeated New Orleans , 10–4
Lost to LSU , 3–5
2012 Baton Rouge, LA Regional
Lost to LSU , 1–4
Defeated Belmont , 6–3
Lost to Oregon State , 2–11
Major League Baseball
Louisiana–Monroe has had 65 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965, five of whom have reached the major leagues.[ 11]
Retired Players
· #8 – Tom Brown
· #15 – Ben Sheets
· #24 – Lou St. Amant
· #31 – Chuck Finley
Warhawk Field
Attendance
ULM has ranked in the Top 50 in average attendance in the nation four times since 1999.
Year
National Rank
Avg. attendance
1999
43rd
820
2001
42nd
926
2012
39th
1,603
2013
45th
1,439
Attendance Records
Below is a list of ULM's top five single-game attendance figures.
Attendance
Year
Opponent
Result
4,635
2001
LSU
L 4-16
4,401
2002
LSU
L 3-10
4,371
1997
LSU
W 6-2
3,876
1999
LSU
W 6-5
3,673
2009
Mississippi State
W 7-1
See also
References
External links
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