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Before the 1947 season, Evansville football coach Don Ping was hired as the Purple Aces baseball coach. In his first season with the team, the Aces went 3–4 before improving to 7–4–1 in 1948. In his first season with the team, the Aces went 3–4 before improving to 7–4–1 in 1948.
The Purple Aces finished the 2023 season with a trip to the MVC Championship Game against Indiana State, winning one out of two games before being eliminated. [2] For the season, Evansville compiled a record of 37–24 and finished fourth in the MVC with a 15–12 mark.
The Purple Aces finished the 2024 season with a trip to the NCAA Knoxville Super Regional, winning one out of three games before being eliminated.Before that, Evansville won its first-ever NCAA Regional title while also winning the MVC Tournament.
Evansville is the first regional four-seed to beat a No. 1 national seed in the NCAA baseball tournament. Previously those teams were 0-30. ... Evansville's Purple Aces aren't going home yet.
The Purple Aces were relying on a true freshman pitcher and a committed coach who believed in them. It entered the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament as the No. 3 seed, a decided underdog to ...
Evansville knocked off No. 16 East Carolina 4-1, and the Purple Aces did it at one of college baseball’s most intimidating venues in Clark-LeClair Stadium in Greenville, North Carolina.
The 1988 Evansville Purple Aces baseball team represented the University of Evansville as a member of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference during the 1988 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Purple Aces played their home games at Bosse Field. The team was coached by Jim Brownlee in his ninth season at Evansville.
“Aces” came to be the nickname for Evansville College athletics teams about a century ago. Early into the 1924-25 men’s basketball season, Evansville beat Louisville 59-39.