As of June 2010, eight collegiate baseball programs exist at four-year colleges and universities in the state of Colorado. Of these, two compete in NCAA Division I, the University of Northern Colorado and the U.S. Air Force Academy. The remaining six Colorado schools participate in NCAA Division II: Colorado Christian University, Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University-Pueblo, Mesa State College, Metropolitain State College and Regis University.
University of Northern Colorado
The NCAA Division I Bears of the University of Northern Colorado have called historic Jackson Field in Greeley home since the 1920s. The field was host to one of the biggest wins in school history in 1974. In a stunning upset, the Bears won back-to-back games over the top-ranked Arizona Wildcats to win the Regional NCAA playoff series. This series victory led them to their 10th and most recent College World Series appearance. Seven Northern Colorado players have gone on to play in the Major Leagues, the most recent being pitcher Mike Trujillo, active from 1985-1989.
University of Northern Colorado Athletics
208 Butler-Hancock Athletic Center
Box 117
Greeley, CO 80639
970-351-2534
uncbears.com
United States Air Force Academy
The Falcons of the United States Air Force Academy began intercollegiate baseball play in 1957 going 6-9 under the direction of Captain Glenn Mackie. The Falcons would quickly find success, advancing to their first NCAA post-season in 1961. They would continue this upswing throughout the 1960s with additional post-season appearances in 1962, 1964, 1966, 1967 and 1968. This early success was, unfortunately, not sustained and 1968 was their last post-season appearance. The Falcons record has been progressively poorer for each decade after the 1960’s.
United States Air Force Academy Athletics Department
2169 Field House Drive
U.S. Air Force Academy, CO 80840-9500
719-333-4008
goairforcefalcons.com
Mesa State College
The Mavericks of Mesa State College play their home games at the 10,000-seat Suplizio Field, considered to be one of the top collegiate baseball facilities in the country. Consistently successful, the Mavericks completed their 29th consecutive winning season in 2010. In 2009, Mesa State had one of its finest seasons, finishing with a 44-15 record and making its first trip to the Division II College World Series. Six Mavericks have gone on to play Major League Baseball including current, as of 2010, major leaguer Brendan Donnely, and Randy Ready who had a 12-year major league career from 1983 to 1995.
Mesa State College Athletics
1100 North Avenue
Grand Junction, CO 81501
970-248-1503
mesamavs.com
Colorado State University-Pueblo
The Colorado State-Pueblo ThunderWolves restarted their baseball program in 1994 after the program was disbanded in 1985. They quickly re-established themselves as one of the top programs in the Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. In 1996, in just their 3rd season of returning to play, the ThunderWolves advanced to the Division II College World Series. Through 2010, the restarted team has won 4 conference regular-season titles and 4 conference tournament titles.
Colorado State University-Pueblo
Department of Athletics
2200 Bonforte Blvd.
Pueblo, CO 81001
719-549-2711
gothunderwolves.com
University of Northern Colorado
The NCAA Division I Bears of the University of Northern Colorado have called historic Jackson Field in Greeley home since the 1920s. The field was host to one of the biggest wins in school history in 1974. In a stunning upset, the Bears won back-to-back games over the top-ranked Arizona Wildcats to win the Regional NCAA playoff series. This series victory led them to their 10th and most recent College World Series appearance. Seven Northern Colorado players have gone on to play in the Major Leagues, the most recent being pitcher Mike Trujillo, active from 1985-1989.
University of Northern Colorado Athletics
208 Butler-Hancock Athletic Center
Box 117
Greeley, CO 80639
970-351-2534
uncbears.com
United States Air Force Academy
The Falcons of the United States Air Force Academy began intercollegiate baseball play in 1957 going 6-9 under the direction of Captain Glenn Mackie. The Falcons would quickly find success, advancing to their first NCAA post-season in 1961. They would continue this upswing throughout the 1960s with additional post-season appearances in 1962, 1964, 1966, 1967 and 1968. This early success was, unfortunately, not sustained and 1968 was their last post-season appearance. The Falcons record has been progressively poorer for each decade after the 1960’s.
United States Air Force Academy Athletics Department
2169 Field House Drive
U.S. Air Force Academy, CO 80840-9500
719-333-4008
goairforcefalcons.com
Mesa State College
The Mavericks of Mesa State College play their home games at the 10,000-seat Suplizio Field, considered to be one of the top collegiate baseball facilities in the country. Consistently successful, the Mavericks completed their 29th consecutive winning season in 2010. In 2009, Mesa State had one of its finest seasons, finishing with a 44-15 record and making its first trip to the Division II College World Series. Six Mavericks have gone on to play Major League Baseball including current, as of 2010, major leaguer Brendan Donnely, and Randy Ready who had a 12-year major league career from 1983 to 1995.
Mesa State College Athletics
1100 North Avenue
Grand Junction, CO 81501
970-248-1503
mesamavs.com
Colorado State University-Pueblo
The Colorado State-Pueblo ThunderWolves restarted their baseball program in 1994 after the program was disbanded in 1985. They quickly re-established themselves as one of the top programs in the Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. In 1996, in just their 3rd season of returning to play, the ThunderWolves advanced to the Division II College World Series. Through 2010, the restarted team has won 4 conference regular-season titles and 4 conference tournament titles.
Colorado State University-Pueblo
Department of Athletics
2200 Bonforte Blvd.
Pueblo, CO 81001
719-549-2711
gothunderwolves.com