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2007: Finished the season with a 27-32 overall record. Brett Barber was named to the GCAC All-Conference and Region XIII Teams, while Briggs Bishop and Carlos Romero were named to the GCAC All-Conference Team. Kyle McPherson was selected in the 14th round by the Pittsburgh Pirates.
2006: Finished the season with a 29-24 overall record. Finished the regular season behind Belhaven and LSU-Shreveport in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference and were ousted from the GCAC Tournament by William Carey and Belhaven. Several Rams highlighted the GCAC All-Conference Team with Eddie Davilla and Keegan Laycock receiving first-team honors and Jared Baria, Marc Jaynes, Carlos Romero and Jason Ragan being named to the second-team.
2005: Finished
the season with a 39-25 overall record. Finished as the Gulf Coast Athletic
Conference regular season runner-up behind LSU-Shreveport and the Gulf
Coast Athletic Conference Tournament runner-up to William Carey College.
The Rams went 2-2 at the Region XIII Tournament. Lance Howard, Eduardo
Davila, Carnell Parker, Simon Badeaux and Chris Copeland were named to
the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team.
2004: Finished
the season with a 23-26 overall record. Finished in third
place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship. Ricardo
Rolle, Raul Santana and John Price were named to the Gulf Coast
Athletic All-Conference Team.
2003: Finished
the season with a 35-22 overall record. Finished in second
place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship. Advanced
to the Region XIII Tournament.
2002: Finished
the season with a 29-28 overall record. Finished in a three-way
tie for second place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular
Season Championship.
2001: Finished
the season with a 41-20 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic
Conference for a fifth consecutive season. Won the Region XIII
Tournament. Advanced to the NAIA World Series for the first time
in school history.
2000: Finished
the season with a 41-18 overall record. Set a school record
for wins in a season. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference
Regular Season Championship for the fourth consecutive season. Advanced
to the Southwest Regional Tournament.
1999: Finished
the season with a 38-12 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast
Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship for the third consecutive
year. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament for
the second consecutive season. Advanced to the Southwest
Regional Tournament.
1998: Finished
the season with a 37-15 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic
Conference Regular Season Championship by posting a 22-8 record in
conference action. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament
for the first time in school history. Advanced to the Southwest
Regional Tournament.
1997: Finished
the season with a 38-12 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast
Athletic Regular Season Conference Championship.
1996: Finished
the season with a 36-15-1 overall record. Finished the Gulf Coast
Athletic Conference season with a record of 11-9 in conference action. Made
their fifth consecutive trip to the post-season.
1995: Finished
the season with a 39-13 overall record. Finished in second
place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after posting a 10-6
record in conference action. Ranked 22nd overall in the final
NAIA regular season Top 25 Poll. Clint Anderson, Josue' Espada,
Mike Harrell, Zane Johnson and Jimmy Potter named to the Gulf Coast
Athletic All-Conference Team. Espada named Gulf Coast Athletic
Conference Player of the Year.
1994: Finished
the season with a 39-11-2 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast
Athletic Conference Championship by posting a 13-2 record in conference
action. Ranked 21st overall in the final NAIA regular season
Top 25 Poll. Won the NAIA District 30 regular season championship. Host
of the NAIA District 30 Playoffs.
1993: Finished
the season with a 31-20 overall record. Finished the Gulf Coast
Athletic Conference season with a record of 12-12 in conference action. Qualified
for the District 30 Playoffs.
1992: Finished
the season with a 20-25 overall record. Finished in fifth place
in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after posting a 5-13 record
in conference action.
1991: Finished
the season with a 25-23 overall record. Finished in third place
in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after posting an 11-10 record
in conference action. Burt Bellcase, Jason Bethea, Jimmy Snyder
and Chris Carr named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference and
NAIA All-District 30 Teams.
1990: Mike
Jacobs hired as the head coach of the first University of Mobile
baseball program. Finished the season with a 24-21 overall
record. Finished in third place in the Gulf Coast Athletic
Conference after posting an 8-10 record in conference action.
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