New Mexico State Aggies baseball
The New Mexico State Aggies baseball team represents New Mexico State University, which is located in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Aggies are a NCAA Division I college baseball program that competes in the Western Athletic Conference. They began competing in Division I in 1962 and joined the Western Athletic Conference in 2006.
The New Mexico State Aggies play all home games on campus at Presley Askew Field. The Aggies have played in four NCAA Tournaments. Over their 15 seasons in the Western Athletic Conference, they have won two WAC regular season titles and one WAC Tournament.
Since the program's inception, 5 Aggies have gone on to play in Major League Baseball. A total of 64 Aggies have been drafted, including Joey Ortiz who was selected in the fourth round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft.
Conference Membership History
- 1962–1970: Independent
- 1971–1983: Missouri Valley Conference
- 1984–1991: Independent
- 1992–2000: Big West Conference
- 2001–2005: Sun Belt Conference
- 2006–present: Western Athletic Conference
Presley Askew Field
Head Coaches
Records taken from the 2020 NMSU baseball media guide.1962–1965 | Presley Askew | 4 | 42–69–3 | .378 |
1966–1968 | Pat Ryan | 3 | 23–59 | .280 |
1969–1982 | Jim Kwasny | 14 | 300–380 | .441 |
1983–1986 | Curt Cook | 4 | 78–104 | .429 |
1987 | Sal Gonzalez | 1 | 20–34 | .370 |
1988 | Mike Ryan | 1 | 38–18 | .679 |
1989–1996 | Elliott Avent | 8 | 225–213 | .514 |
1997–2000 | Rocky Ward | 4 | 81–136 | .373 |
2001–2002 | Gary Ward | 2 | 69–48 | .590 |
2003–2014 | Rocky Ward | 12 | 374–322–2 | .537 |
2015–2019 | Brian Green | 5 | 158–122–1 | .564 |
2020–present | Mike Kirby | 1 | 12–4 | .750 |
Totals | 11 coaches | 59 seasons | 1,420–1,509–6 | .485 |
Year-By-Year Results
Records taken from the 2020 NMSU baseball media guide.NCAA Tournament History
- The NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament started in 1947.
- The format of the tournament has changed through the years.
Year | Record | Pct | Notes |
2002 | 0–2 | .000 | Eliminated by San Diego in Tempe Regional |
2003 | 1–2 | .333 | Eliminated by UNLV in Tempe Regional |
2012 | 0–2 | .000 | Eliminated by Missouri in Tucson Regional |
2018 | 0–2 | .000 | Eliminated by Kent State in Lubbock Regional |
Totals | 1–8 | .111 |
Awards and Honors
- 12 Patriots have been named to an NCAA-recognized All-America team.
- Over their 15 seasons in the Western Athletic Conference, 26 different Patriots have been named to the all-conference first-team.
All-Americans
Year | Position | Name | Team | Selector |
1980 | OF | Kevin Wilner | 3rd | NCAA |
2002 | OF | Ryan Kenning | 1st | NCBWA |
2002 | DH | Gabe Veloz | 1st | CB |
2003 | 1B | Billy Becher | 1st | NCBWA |
2003 | 1B | Billy Becher | 3rd | BA |
2004 | 1B | Billy Becher | 1st | NCBWA |
2004 | 1B | Billy Becher | 3rd | BA |
2009 | SS | Bryan Marquez | 1st | ABCA |
2009 | SS | Bryan Marquez | 2nd | NCBWA |
2016 | OF | Daniel Johnson | 3rd | ABCA |
2017 | C | Mason Fishback | 2nd | CB |
2018 | P | Jonathan Groff | 2nd | CB |
2019 | 2B | Nick Gonzales | 1st | ABCA |
2019 | 2B | Nick Gonzales | 1st | CB |
2019 | 2B | Nick Gonzales | 2nd | BA |
2019 | 2B | Nick Gonzales | 2nd | NCBWA |
2019 | SS | Joey Ortiz | 1st | CB |
2019 | SS | Joey Ortiz | 2nd | ABCA |
2019 | SS | Joey Ortiz | 2nd | NCBWA |
2019 | 1B | Tristan Peterson | 1st | CB |
2019 | 1B | Tristan Peterson | 3rd | NCBWA |
2019 | OF | Tristen Carranza | 2nd | NCBWA |
2019 | OF | Tristen Carranza | 3rd | ABCA |
Freshman First-Team All-Americans
Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year
Western Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year
Western Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year
Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year
Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year
Sun Belt Conference Newcomer of the Year
Taken from the 2020 NMSU baseball media guide. Updated February 28, 2020.Aggies in the Major Leagues
Athlete | Years in MLB | MLB Teams |
Jerry Hinsley | 1964, 1967 | New York Mets |
Fernando Ramsey | 1992 | Chicago Cubs |
Mark Acre | 1994–1997 | Oakland Athletics |
Jason Rakers | 1998–2000 | Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals |
Tyler Sturdevant | 2016 | Tampa Bay Rays |
Taken from the 2020 NMSU baseball media guide. Updated February 28, 2020.