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Niagara Purple Eagles
2024 Niagara Purple Eagles baseball team
Founded1949 (1949)
University Niagara University
Head coach Rob McCoy (16th season)
Conference MAAC
Location Lewiston, New York
Home stadium John P. Bobo Field
Nickname Purple Eagles
ColorsPurple and white [1]
   
Regular season conference champions
1997

The Niagara Purple Eagles baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Niagara University in Lewiston, New York, United States. [2] The team is a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. The team plays its home games at John P. Bobo Field in Lewiston, New York. [3] The Purple Eagles are coached by Rob McCoy.

A Purple Eagles baseball player during a game in 2018

Year-by-year results

Below is a table of the program's year-by-year results. [4] [5]

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Independent (1949–1985)
1949 3–5
1950 9–2
1951 8–3
1952 4–8
1953 7–5
1954 6–3–1
1955 2–7
1956 5–6
1957 4–7
1958 8–4
1959 5–6–1
1960 2–5
1961 5–8
1962 5–7–1
1963 5–7
1964 3–8
1965 1–9
1966 3–6
1967
1968
1969
1970 5–12
1971 16–4
1972 21–4
1973 12–3
1974 13–9
1975 29–13–1
1976 9–15
1977 10–9
1978 9–11
1979 5–21–1
1980 11–16
1981 11–16–1
1982 13–19
1983 9–13
1984
1985 9–22
Independent: 267–293–6 [6]
Eastern College Athletic Conference (1986–1989)
1986 9–26 4–10 5th (Upstate New York)
1987 8–22 4–13 5th (Upstate New York)
1988 12–26 6–9 5th (Upstate New York)
1989 Jim Mauro 12–19 5–6 3rd (Upstate New York)
ECAC: 41–93 19–38
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (1990–present)
1990 Jim Mauro 11–22 4–8 t-4th (North)
1991 Jim Mauro 12–24 5–12 4th (North)
1992 Jim Mauro 15–18 7–11 3rd (North)
1993 Jim Mauro 12–19 6–12 4th (North)
1994 Jim Mauro 9–29 2–16 4th (North)
1995 Jim Mauro 14–26 3–15 4th (North)
1996 Jim Mauro 14–20 7–11 3rd (North)
1997 Jim Mauro 17–21 11–7 1st (North) MAAC Tournament
1998 Jim Mauro 17–23–1 11–15 t-3rd (North)
1999 Jim Mauro 13–22–1 11–14 4th (North)
2000 Jim Mauro 16–25 13–13 6th
2001 Jim Mauro 25–20 15–11 5th
2002 Mike McRae 12–34 9–17 8th
2003 Mike McRae 26–25 16–10 t-3rd MAAC Tournament
2004 Mike McRae 27–27 16–9 t-2nd MAAC Tournament
2005 Chris Chernisky 25–28 16–9 4th MAAC Tournament
2006 Chris Chernisky 28–26 17–10 t-3rd MAAC Tournament
2007 [7] Chris Chernisky 15–32 3–21 10th
2008 [8] Chris Chernisky 22–28 10–14 6th
2009 [9] Rob McCoy 20–35 14–10 t-4th
2010 [10] Rob McCoy 17–36 13–11 t-5th
2011 [11] Rob McCoy 8–40 5–19 9th
2012 [12] Rob McCoy 19–29 7–16 9th
2013 [13] Rob McCoy 16–38 9–15
2014 [14] Rob McCoy 20–31 8–14
2015 [15] Rob McCoy 13–32 8–16
2016 [16] Rob McCoy 16–37 11–13
2017 [17] Rob McCoy 24–24 12–12
2018 [18] Rob McCoy 24–27 13–11
2019 [19] Rob McCoy 15–33 9–15
2020 [20] Rob McCoy 6–10
2021 [21] Rob McCoy 17–17 17-15
2022 [22] Rob McCoy 22–32 13-11
2023 [23] Rob McCoy 24–22-1 14-10
MAAC: 575–874–3 326–418
Total: 883–1260–9 [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

Major League Baseball

As of 2022, at least 19 former Niagara players have reached Major League Baseball, including Sal Maglie. [24] Niagara has had 18 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965. [25]

See also

References

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  3. ^ "Bobo Field – Niagara Purple Eagles - Stadium Journey". Stadiumjourney.com. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  4. ^ Boyd's World Yearly Standings Archived 2012-06-21 at the Wayback Machine at BoydsWorld.com. Accessed 25 January 2013.
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  6. ^ a b Records unavailable for 1967–1969 and 1984.
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