Skip Wilson

James "Skip" Wilson is a retired college baseball head coach. Temple's former home baseball venue, Skip Wilson Field, was named for Wilson.

Coaching career

Wilson coached the Temple Owls baseball team for forty-six seasons. He achieved 1,034 wins and has coached more than 100 professional baseball players. He holds the most wins of any coach in Temple University history.[1]

He received the A-10 Coach of the Year award in 1989 and 2001.

Head coaching record

Below is a table of Wilson's yearly records as a collegiate head baseball coach.[2][3]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Temple (Middle Atlantic Conference) (1960–1974)
1960 Temple 16-515-22nd
1961 Temple 6-11-15-9-111th
1962 Temple 13-7-14-35th
1963 Temple 20-310-01stNCAA Regional
1964 Temple 15-7-14-5
1965 Temple 10-9-23rd
1966 Temple 20-57-32nd
1967 Temple 22-10-18-6T-3rd
1968 Temple 25-610-31stNCAA Regional
1969 Temple 15-11-19-75th
1970 Temple 13-12-14-64th
1971 Temple 9-18-14-87th
1972 Temple 33-1510-11stCollege World Series
1973 Temple 33-119-21stNCAA Regional
1974 Temple 15-186-4
Temple (East Coast Conference) (1975–1982)
1975 Temple 32-16-111-11st (East)NCAA Regional
1976 Temple 37-8-18-1-11st (East)NCAA Regional
1977 Temple 34-99-01st (East)College World Series
1978 Temple 32-9-110-01st (East)NCAA Regional
1979 Temple 23-510-01st (East)
1980 Temple 26-189-11st (East)
1981 Temple 27-13-17-21st (East)NCAA Regional
1982 Temple 25-109-11st (East)
Temple (Atlantic 10 Conference) (1983–2005)
1983 Temple 27-89-11st (East)NCAA Regional
1984 Temple 33-149-21st (East)NCAA Regional
1985 Temple 33-18-19-31st (East)A-10 Tournament
1986 Temple 30-17-18-32nd (East)A-10 Tournament
1987 Temple 26-20-210-5-13rd (East)
1988 Temple 27-278-83rd (East)
1989 Temple 28-28-111-52nd (East)A-10 Tournament
1990 Temple 17-315-114th (East)
1991 Temple 20-24-29-73rd (East)
1992 Temple 15-355-114th (East)
1993 Temple 18-2111-93rdA-10 Tournament
1994 Temple 18-259-126th
1995 Temple 16-33-19-157th
1996 Temple 28-23-112-82nd (East)A-10 Tournament
1997 Temple 16-319-12T-3rd (East)
1998 Temple 18-287-115th (East)
1999 Temple 28-28-112-92nd (East)A-10 Tournament
2000 Temple 24-28-39-11-13rd (East)
2001 Temple 27-3115-7T-2ndNCAA Regional
2002 Temple 22-2811-132nd (East)A-10 Tournament
2003 Temple 20-2710-14T-4th (East)
2004 Temple 23-2610-14T-4th (East)
2005 Temple 17-338-16T-4th (East)
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Total:

      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

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References

  1. Bonner, Kevin. "Baseball's Wilson retires after 46 seasons". Temple Times. Retrieved 2013-05-17.
  2. "2014 Atlantic 10 Baseball Record Book" (PDF). Atlantic10.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 15, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
  3. "2010 Temple Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). OwlSports.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 27, 2014. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
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