Buffalo Bulls baseball, 2010–2019

Buffalo Bulls baseball represents the University at Buffalo in college baseball at the NCAA Division I level.

2010

2010 Buffalo Bulls baseball
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Record24–29 (9–18 MAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumAmherst Audubon Field
Seasons
← 2009
2011 →
2010 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East Division
Kent State  x‍‍y 18 9   .667 39 25   .609
Bowling Green  x‍‍‍ 18 9   .667 31 23   .574
Miami  ‍‍‍ 13 14   .481 28 28   .500
Ohio  ‍‍‍ 13 14   .481 20 35   .364
Buffalo  ‍‍‍ 9 18   .333 24 29   .453
Akron  ‍‍‍ 3 24   .111 21 34   .382
West Division
Central Michigan  x‍‍‍ 20 7   .741 36 22   .621
Toledo  ‍‍‍ 19 8   .704 34 22   .607
Ball State  ‍‍‍ 19 8   .704 29 29   .500
Eastern Michigan  ‍‍‍ 13 14   .481 27 32   .458
Northern Illinois  ‍‍‍ 12 15   .444 24 31   .436
Western Michigan  ‍‍‍ 5 22   .185 12 42   .222
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
As of June 7, 2010[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball


The 2010 Buffalo Bulls baseball team represented the University at Buffalo in the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bulls played their home games at Amherst Audubon Field, and were led by fourth year head coach Ron Torgalski. They finished the season 24–29, 9–18 in MAC play to finish in fifth place in the East Division.[2]

2011

2011 Buffalo Bulls baseball
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Record14–38 (3–22 MAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumAmherst Audubon Field
Seasons
← 2010
2012 →
2011 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East Division
No. 26 Kent State  x‍‍y 21 5   .808 45 17   .726
Miami  ‍‍‍ 18 9   .667 35 25   .583
Bowling Green  ‍‍‍ 11 14   .440 20 31   .392
Ohio  ‍‍‍ 11 16   .407 27 27   .500
Akron  ‍‍‍ 7 20   .259 16 37   .302
Buffalo  ‍‍‍ 3 22   .120 14 38   .269
West Division
Central Michigan  x‍‍‍ 17 9   .654 31 27   .534
Eastern Michigan  ‍‍‍ 16 11   .593 37 22   .627
Northern Illinois  ‍‍‍ 16 11   .593 30 27   .526
Toledo  ‍‍‍ 15 12   .556 26 29   .473
Western Michigan  ‍‍‍ 12 14   .462 26 31   .456
Ball State  ‍‍‍ 11 15   .423 15 35   .300
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 7, 2011[3]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball


The 2011 Buffalo Bulls baseball team represented the University at Buffalo in the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bulls played their home games at Amherst Audubon Field, and were led by fifth year head coach Ron Torgalski. They finished the season 14–38, 3–22 in MAC play to finish in sixth place in the East Division.[4]

2012

2012 Buffalo Bulls baseball
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Record20–36 (10–16 MAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumAmherst Audubon Field
Seasons
← 2011
2013 →
2012 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East Division
Kent State  x‍‍y 24 3   .889 47 20   .701
Ohio  ‍‍‍ 16 11   .593 28 29   .491
Miami  ‍‍‍ 12 15   .444 30 29   .508
Buffalo  ‍‍‍ 10 16   .385 20 36   .357
Akron  ‍‍‍ 10 17   .370 17 38   .309
Bowling Green  ‍‍‍ 9 18   .333 20 33   .377
West Division
Toledo  x‍‍‍ 19 8   .704 30 27   .526
Central Michigan  ‍‍‍ 17 10   .630 34 29   .540
Western Michigan  ‍‍‍ 14 12   .538 26 29   .473
Eastern Michigan  ‍‍‍ 14 13   .519 25 31   .446
Ball State  ‍‍‍ 9 18   .333 14 36   .280
Northern Illinois  ‍‍‍ 7 20   .259 15 40   .273
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
As of May 30, 2012[5]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll


The 2012 Buffalo Bulls baseball team represented the University at Buffalo in the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bulls played their home games at Amherst Audubon Field, and were led by sixth year head coach Ron Torgalski. They finished the season 20–36, 10–16 in MAC play to finish in fourth place in the East Division.[6]

Draft Selections

2013

2013 Buffalo Bulls baseball
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Record33–24 (19–7 MAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumAmherst Audubon Field
Seasons
← 2012
2014 →
2013 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East Division
Kent State  x‍‍‍ 20 7   .741 36 23   .610
Buffalo  ‍‍‍ 19 7   .731 33 24   .579
Miami  ‍‍‍ 14 13   .519 26 30   .464
Bowling Green  ‍‍y 13 14   .481 24 31   .436
Akron  ‍‍‍ 10 16   .385 15 37   .288
Ohio  ‍‍‍ 9 18   .333 14 39   .264
West Division
Northern Illinois  x‍‍‍ 16 11   .593 22 34   .393
Ball State  ‍‍‍ 15 12   .556 31 24   .564
Toledo  ‍‍‍ 13 14   .481 25 33   .431
Eastern Michigan  ‍‍‍ 12 15   .444 26 28   .481
Central Michigan  ‍‍‍ 12 15   .444 25 32   .439
Western Michigan  ‍‍‍ 8 19   .296 16 38   .296
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 4, 2013[7]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball


The 2013 Buffalo Bulls baseball team represented the University at Buffalo in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bulls played their home games at Amherst Audubon Field, and were led by seventh year head coach Ron Torgalski. They finished the season 33–24, 19–7 in MAC play to finish in second place in the East Division.[8]

Draft Selections

2014

2014 Buffalo Bulls baseball
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Record24–24 (13–13 MAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumAmherst Audubon Field
Seasons
← 2013
2015 →
2014 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
East Division
Miami (OH)  x‍‍‍ 18 9 0   .667 29 25 0   .537
Kent State  ‍‍‍ 16 11 0   .593 32 21 0   .604
Bowling Green  ‍‍‍ 15 12 0   .556 25 25 0   .500
Buffalo  ‍‍‍ 13 13 0   .500 24 24 0   .500
Akron  ‍‍‍ 12 15 0   .444 25 28 0   .472
Ohio  ‍‍‍ 7 20 0   .259 11 40 0   .216
West Division
Ball State  x‍‍‍ 22 4 0   .846 38 16 0   .704
Central Michigan  ‍‍‍ 19 8 0   .704 35 21 0   .625
Western Michigan  ‍‍‍ 11 16 0   .407 22 29 0   .431
Toledo  ‍‍‍ 11 16 0   .407 21 32 0   .396
Northern Illinois  ‍‍‍ 11 16 0   .407 17 35 1   .330
Eastern Michigan  ‍‍‍ 6 21 0   .222 19 34 0   .358
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
As of May 18, 2014[9]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball


The 2014 Buffalo Bulls baseball team represented the University at Buffalo in the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bulls played their home games at Amherst Audubon Field, and were led by eighth year head coach Ron Torgalski. They finished the season 24–24, 13–13 in MAC play to finish in fourth place in the East Division.[10]

Draft Selections

2015

2015 Buffalo Bulls baseball
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Record0–0 (0–0 MAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumAmherst Audubon Field
Seasons
← 2014
2016 →
2015 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East Division
Kent State  ‍‍‍ 13 8   .619 26 19   .578
Ohio  ‍‍‍ 12 9   .571 27 17   .614
Bowling Green  ‍‍‍ 11 10   .524 19 24   .442
Akron  ‍‍‍ 10 11   .476 22 24   .478
Miami (OH)  ‍‍‍ 9 12   .429 11 34   .244
Buffalo  ‍‍‍ 6 15   .286 13 28   .317
West Division
Central Michigan  ‍‍‍ 15 6   .714 30 17   .638
Toledo  ‍‍‍ 12 9   .571 20 28   .417
Ball State  ‍‍‍ 11 10   .524 26 19   .578
Western Michigan  ‍‍‍ 11 10   .524 19 23   .452
Northern Illinois  ‍‍‍ 8 13   .381 20 28   .417
Eastern Michigan  ‍‍‍ 8 13   .381 18 29   .383
‡ – Tournament champion
As of May 5, 2015[11]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball


The 2015 Buffalo Bulls baseball team represented the University at Buffalo in the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bulls played their home games at Amherst Audubon Field, and were led by ninth year head coach Ron Torgalski. They finished the season 16–35, 7–20 in MAC play to finish in sixth place in the East Division.[12]

Draft Selections

2016

2016 Buffalo Bulls baseball
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Record21–31 (8–16 MAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumAmherst Audubon Field
Seasons
← 2015
2017 →
2016 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
East Division
Kent State  x‍‍‍ 20 4 0   .833 44 14 0   .759
Miami (OH)  ‍‍‍ 14 10 0   .583 27 29 0   .482
Ohio  ‍‍‍ 8 16 0   .333 23 29 0   .442
Buffalo  ‍‍‍ 8 16 0   .333 21 31 0   .404
Bowling Green  ‍‍‍ 7 17 0   .292 17 37 0   .315
West Division
Ball State  x‍‍‍ 15 9 0   .625 32 26 0   .552
Northern Illinois  ‍‍‍ 14 10 0   .583 24 32 0   .429
Toledo  ‍‍‍ 13 11 0   .542 19 38 1   .336
Central Michigan  ‍‍‍ 12 12 0   .500 24 37 0   .393
Western Michigan y  ‍‍‍ 11 13 0   .458 22 34 0   .393
Eastern Michigan  ‍‍‍ 10 14 0   .417 23 36 0   .390
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 11, 2016[13]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball


The 2016 Buffalo Bulls baseball team represented the University at Buffalo in the 2016 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bulls played their home games at Amherst Audubon Field, and were led by tenth year head coach Ron Torgalski.

2017

2017 Buffalo Bulls baseball
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Record0–0 (0–0 MAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumAmherst Audubon Field
Seasons
← 2016
2018 →
2017 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East Division
Kent State  x‍‍ 18 6   .750 37 18   .673
Ohio  ‍‍y 13 11   .542 31 28   .525
Bowling Green  ‍‍‍ 9 15   .375 15 34   .306
Miami (OH)  ‍‍‍ 8 16   .333 22 34   .393
Buffalo  ‍‍‍ 8 16   .333 17 34   .333
West Division
Central Michigan  x‍‍‍ 16 8   .667 31 28   .525
Ball State  ‍‍‍ 14 10   .583 30 28   .517
Eastern Michigan  ‍‍‍ 14 10   .583 27 35   .435
Western Michigan  ‍‍‍ 12 12   .500 24 29   .453
Northern Illinois  ‍‍‍ 11 13   .458 17 38   .309
Toledo  ‍‍‍ 9 15   .375 17 41   .293
x – Division champion
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2017 Buffalo Bulls baseball team represented the University at Buffalo in the 2017 NCAA Division I baseball season, the final season in the program's history. The Bulls played their home games at Amherst Audubon Field, and were led by 11th year head coach Ron Torgalski. The Bulls finished 17–34 overall and 8–16 in Mid-American Conference (MAC) play, which put them in a tie for fourth place in the MAC East division and a tie for 10th in the overall conference standings. Buffalo did not qualify for the 2017 Mid-American Conference baseball tournament as the tournament only the top eight teams in the conference.

Buffalo announced the elimination of baseball and three other sports on April 3, 2017.[14] Their final home game was a 10-inning, 10–9 win over Niagara on May 16, and the final game in the program's history was played May 20 at Western Michigan, a 7–3 loss to the Broncos as part of a doubleheader.[15][16]

References

  1. ^ "2010 Mid-American Conference Standings and Leaders". mac-sports.com. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
  2. ^ "2010 Baseball Schedule". UBBulls.com. Retrieved 2014-12-26.
  3. ^ "2011 Mid-American Conference Standings and Leaders". mac-sports.com. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
  4. ^ "2011 Baseball Schedule". UBBulls.com. Retrieved 2014-12-26.
  5. ^ "2012 Mid-American Conference Standings and Leaders". mac-sports.com. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
  6. ^ "2012 Baseball Schedule". UBBulls.com. Retrieved 2014-12-26.
  7. ^ "2013 Mid-American Conference Standings and Leaders". Mid-American Conference. Retrieved November 10, 2013.
  8. ^ "2013 Baseball Schedule". UBBulls.com. Retrieved 2014-12-26.
  9. ^ "Standings & Leaders". Mid-American Conference. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
  10. ^ "2014 Baseball Schedule". UBBulls.com. Retrieved 2014-12-26.
  11. ^ "Standings & Leaders". Mid-American Conference. Retrieved May 7, 2015.
  12. ^ "2015 Baseball Schedule". UBBulls.com. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
  13. ^ "Mid-American Conference - 2016 Standings". mac-sports.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016.
  14. ^ "UB Reduces Its Intercollegiate Sports Teams from 20 to 16". The University at Buffalo. April 3, 2017. Archived from the original on April 18, 2017. Retrieved April 17, 2017.
  15. ^ "Walk It Off One Final Time; Dudek Caps Bulls' Final Home Game Ever With 10th Inning Blast". UBBulls.com. University at Buffalo. May 16, 2017. Retrieved May 25, 2017.
  16. ^ "Baseball Swept In Saturday Doubleheader At Western Michigan". UBBulls.com. University at Buffalo. May 20, 2017. Retrieved May 25, 2017.