NCAA Division I college baseball team statistics

The following is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college baseball team statistics as of the conclusion of the 2017 season, including all-time number of wins, losses, and ties; number of seasons played; and percent of games won.

This list includes record as a senior college only, and only teams with 25 or more seasons in Division I included.[1]

Winningest Baseball Programs as of Conclusion of 2017 Season[2]

Rank
(pct.)
Rank
(wins)
Team Seasons W L T Pct.
1 2 Texas 121 3,443 1,283 31 .727
2 6 Florida State 70 2,839 1,066 11 .726
3 20 Miami (Florida) 73 2,567 1,058 18 .707
4 7 Arizona State 106 2,836 1,413 8 .667
5 15 Oklahoma State 106 2,586 1,315 4 .663
6 46 Wichita State 81 2,150 1,113 8 .659
7 Oral Roberts 52 1,868 972 3 .658
8 1 Fordham 157 4,444 2,312 48 .657
9 St. John's (New York) 98 2,086 1,105 10 .653
10 Cal State Fullerton 52 2,048 1,093 14 .651
11 Coastal Carolina 42 1,535 827 1 .650
12 8 Arizona 112 2,795 1,510 23 .648
13 East Carolina 69 1,880 1,024 12 .647
14 8 Clemson 120 2,795 1,561 30 .641
15 12 Texas A&M 115 2,655 1,483 42 .640
16 South Alabama 53 1,828 1,042 3 .637
17 5 Southern California 123 2,858 1,657 28 .632
18 3 Michigan 144 2,879 1,681 37 .630
18 10 North Carolina 128 2,787 1,629 37 .630
18 24 Oklahoma 112 2,540 1,492 12 .630
21 13 Mississippi State 128 2,607 1,537 28 .628
22 19 South Carolina 125 2,569 1,531 17 .626
23 21 Fresno State 89 2,562 1,535 8 .625
24 FIU 45 1,623 995 1 .620
24 Missouri State 54 1,613 989 1 .620
24 34 North Carolina State 112 2,308 1,411 27 .620
27 Southern 64 1,386 851 4 .619
27 23 LSU 122 2,550 1,568 7 .619
29 16 Alabama 124 2,579 1,603 24 .616
29 14 Minnesota 129 2,587 1,609 25 .616
29 25 Florida 103 2,501 1,556 24 .616
32 32 Oregon State 108 2,330 1,455 16 .615
33 50 Central Michigan 110 2,140 1,346 17 .613
33 BYU 86 2,041 1,286 13 .613
33 27 Notre Dame 125 2,470 1,556 21 .613
33 Seton Hall 132 2,099 1,322 24 .613
37 47 Arkansas 95 2,148 1,363 6 .612
38 4 Stanford 124 2,860 1,811 35 .611
39 30 Georgia Tech 119 2,425 1,551 26 .609
40 Delaware 127 2,075 1,339 27 .607
41 11 Washington State 122 2,683 1,742 7 .606
41 17 Illinois 138 2,574 1,668 39 .606
43 Georgia Southern 74 2,126 1,390 5 .605
44 22 Ohio State 134 2,551 1,674 41 .603
45 Auburn 97 2,139 1,424 11 .600
46 UCF 45 1,532 1,026 10 .599
47 Hawaii 53 1,564 1,050 4 .598
47 29 San Diego State 85 2,447 1,641 38 .598
49 35 Missouri 121 2,301 1,549 20 .597
50 Navy 122 1,920 1,300 39 .595
18 California 126 2,570 1,945 21 .569
26 Harvard 150 2,499 1,776 35 .584
28 UCLA 98 2,450 2,027 24 .547
31 Yale 153 2,372 2,143 42 .525
33 Michigan State 133 2,329 1,868 28 .555
36 Virginia 129 2,297 1,730 41 .570
37 Santa Clara 126 2,274 1,978 33 .535
38 Vanderbilt 128 2,272 0 36 .566
39 Baylor 113 2,255 1,664 12 .575
40 Indiana 122 2,241 1,777 24 .557
41 Princeton 154 2,229 1,938 46 .535
42 Georgia 114 2,224 1,762 24 .558
43 TCU 120 2,215 1,650 25 .573
44 Nebraska 111 2,172 1,572 15 .580
45 Iowa 127 2,155 1,833 28 .540
48 West Virginia 123 2,142 1,523 19 .584
48 Virginia Tech 124 2,142 1,529 27 .583

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