New Mexico State Aggies baseball

The New Mexico State Aggies baseball team represents New Mexico State University, which is located in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Aggies are an NCAA Division I college baseball program that competes in the Conference USA. They began competing in Division I in 1962 and joined C-USA before the 2024 season.

New Mexico State Aggies
2024 New Mexico State Aggies baseball team
UniversityNew Mexico State University
Head coachJake Angier (1st season)
ConferenceC-USA
LocationLas Cruces, New Mexico
Home stadiumPresley Askew Field
(Capacity: 1,000)
NicknameAggies
ColorsCrimson and white[1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
2002, 2003, 2012, 2018, 2022
Conference tournament champions
Sun Belt: 2002
WAC: 2018, 2022
Regular season conference champions
WAC: 2012, 2019

The New Mexico State Aggies play all home games on campus at Presley Askew Field. The Aggies have played in four NCAA tournaments. Over their 15 seasons in the Western Athletic Conference, they have won two WAC regular season titles and one WAC Tournament.

Since the program's inception, 5 Aggies have gone on to play in Major League Baseball. A total of 64 Aggies have been drafted, including Joey Ortiz who was selected in the fourth round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft.

Conference Membership History

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Presley Askew Field

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Presley Askew Field is a baseball stadium on the New Mexico State campus in Las Cruces, New Mexico that seats 1,000 people. It opened in 1981. A record attendance of 1,615 was set on February 27, 2015, during the home opener against Incarnate Word.[2]

Head coaches

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Records taken from the 2020 NMSU baseball media guide.[2]

SeasonCoachYearsRecordPct.
1962–1965Presley Askew442–69–3.378
1966–1968Pat Ryan323–59.280
1969–1982Jim Kwasny14300–380.441
1983–1986Curt Cook478–104.429
1987Sal Gonzalez120–34.370
1988Mike Ryan138–18.679
1989–1996Elliott Avent8225–213.514
1997–2000Rocky Ward481–136.373
2001–2002Gary Ward269–48.590
2003–2014Rocky Ward12374–322–2.537
2015–2019Brian Green5158–122–1.564
2020–2023Mike Kirby232–38.457
Totals11 coaches60 seasons1,440–1,543–6.483

Year-By-Year Results

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Records taken from the 2020 NMSU baseball media guide.[2]

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Independent (1962–1970)
1962Presley Askew10–14–1
1963Presley Askew13–13–1
1964Presley Askew11–27
1965Presley Askew8–15–1
1966Pat Ryan11–17
1967Pat Ryan5–22
1968Pat Ryan7–20
1969Jim Kwasny9–27
1970Jim Kwasny18–26


Missouri Valley Conference (1971–1983)
1971Jim Kwasny23–243rd
1972Jim Kwasny32–183rd
1973Jim Kwasny14–417th
1974Jim Kwasny18–355th
1975Jim Kwasny23–184th
1976Jim Kwasny19–244th
1977Jim Kwasny19–305th
1978Jim Kwasny28–234th
1979Jim Kwasny26–275th
1980Jim Kwasny30–276th
1981Jim Kwasny18–333–136th
1982Jim Kwasny23–270–127th
1983Curt Cook17–200–87th


Independent (1984–1991)
1984Curt Cook23–33
1985Curt Cook18–25
1986Curt Cook20–26
1986Sal Gonzalez20–34
1988Mike Ryan38–18
1989Elliott Avent34–22
1990Elliott Avent40–19
1991Elliott Avent22–36


Big West Conference (1992–2000)
1992Elliott Avent20–336–18T-8th
1993Elliott Avent31–239–12T-4th
1994Elliott Avent21–314–178th
1995Elliott Avent32–229–125th
1996Elliott Avent25–278–13T-5th
1997Rocky Ward21–338–22T-7th
1998Rocky Ward23–298–217th
1999Rocky Ward18–387–238th
2000Rocky Ward19–364–268th


Sun Belt Conference (2001–2005)
2001Gary Ward32–239–1710th
2002Gary Ward37–2510–146thSun Belt Tournament
Tempe Regional
2003Rocky Ward43–1815–9T-2ndSun Belt Tournament
Tempe Regional
2004Rocky Ward33–25–112–12T-5thSun Belt Tournament
2005Rocky Ward28–2913–115thSun Belt Tournament


Western Athletic Conference (2006–present)
2006Rocky Ward19–366–187th
2007Rocky Ward22–346–187th
2008Rocky Ward28–3315–175thWAC Tournament
2009Rocky Ward44–1712–12T-3rdWAC Tournament
2010Rocky Ward36–23–114–9–1T-2ndWAC Tournament
2011Rocky Ward34–249–156thWAC Tournament
2012Rocky Ward35–2411–7T-1stWAC tournament
Tucson Regional
2013Rocky Ward29–2813–14T-6thWAC tournament
2014Rocky Ward23–3111–137thWAC tournament
2015Brian Green11–38–17–19–18th
2016Brian Green34–2320–72ndWAC tournament
2017Brian Green35–2219–52ndWAC tournament
2018Brian Green40–2217–7T-2ndWAC tournament
Lubbock Regional
2019Brian Green38–1719–8T-1stWAC tournament
2020Mike Kirby12–4Season cancelled on March 18
due to Coronavirus pandemic
[3]
Total:1,420–1,509–6

      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 tournament History

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YearRecordPctNotes
20020–2.000Eliminated by San Diego in Tempe Regional
20031–2.333Eliminated by UNLV in Tempe Regional
20120–2.000Eliminated by Missouri in Tucson Regional
20180–2.000Eliminated by Kent State in Lubbock Regional
20220–2.000Eliminated by Vanderbilt in Corvallis Regional
Totals1–10.091

Awards and honors

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  • 12 Patriots have been named to an NCAA-recognized All-America team.
  • Over their 15 seasons in the Western Athletic Conference, 26 different Patriots have been named to the all-conference first-team.

All-Americans

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YearPositionNameTeamSelector
1980OFKevin Wilner3rdNCAA
2002OFRyan Kenning1stNCBWA
DHGabe Veloz1stCB
20031BBilly Becher1stNCBWA
3rdBA
20041BBilly Becher1stNCBWA
3rdBA
2009SSBryan Marquez1stABCA
2ndNCBWA
2016OFDaniel Johnson3rdABCA
2017CMason Fishback2ndCB
2018PJonathan Groff2ndCB
20192BNick Gonzales1stABCA
CB
2ndBA
NCBWA
SSJoey Ortiz1stCB
2ndABCA
NCBWA
1BTristan Peterson1stCB
3rdNCBWA
OFTristen Carranza2ndNCBWA
3rdABCA

Freshman First-Team All-Americans

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YearPositionNameSelector
2016PKyle BradishCB

Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year

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YearPositionName
2016OFDaniel Johnson
2019SSJoey Ortiz

Western Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year

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YearHandednessName
2018LeftJonathan Groff

Western Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year

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YearPositionName
20182BNick Gonzales

Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year

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YearPositionName
20031BBilly Becher

Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year

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YearPositionName
20051BLuke Hopkins

Sun Belt Conference Newcomer of the Year

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YearPositionName
20031BBilly Becher
20042BXardiel Cotto

Taken from the 2020 NMSU baseball media guide.[2] Updated February 28, 2020.

Aggies in the Major Leagues

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= All-Star= Baseball Hall of Famer
AthleteYears in MLBMLB Teams
Jerry Hinsley1964, 1967New York Mets
Fernando Ramsey1992Chicago Cubs
Mark Acre1994–1997Oakland Athletics
Jason Rakers1998–2000Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals
Tyler Sturdevant2016Tampa Bay Rays

Taken from the 2020 NMSU baseball media guide.[2] Updated February 28, 2020.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Conference USA Brand Identity Guide" (PDF). June 22, 2023. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e "NMSU Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  3. ^ "WAC Announces Cancellation of All Sports for Remainder of Academic Year". Retrieved March 19, 2020.