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Founded in the late 1850s, the Fordham Rose Hill Baseball Club of St. John's College (the precursor to Fordham University, and of no connection at all to St. John's University) played against St. Francis Xavier College in the first ever college baseball game under modern nine-man-team rules (Knickerbocker Rules, or "The New York Game") on ...
The 2022 Fordham Rams baseball team represented Fordham University during the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season. It was the program's 163rd season of existence, and their 28th season playing in the Atlantic 10 Conference. General manager, Kevin Leighton assumed managerial duties for the 12th season.
The 2021 Fordham Rams baseball team represented Fordham University during the 2021 NCAA Division I baseball season. It was the program's 162nd season of existence, and their 27th season playing in the Atlantic 10 Conference .
This is a list of Fordham baseball seasons. The Fordham Rams baseball team represents Fordham University and is a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference of the NCAA Division I. The team played its first game in 1859. No team was fielded in 1944 due to World War II. The Rams are college baseball's winningest program, with 4,500 victories through ...
The 2020 Fordham Rams baseball team represented Fordham University during the 2020 NCAA Division I baseball season. It is the program's 161st season of existence, and their 26th season playing in the Atlantic 10 Conference. General manager, Kevin Leighton assumed managerial duties for the 10th season.
Founded in the late 1850s, the Fordham Rose Hill Baseball Club of St. John's College (the precursor to Fordham University, and of no connection at all to St. John's University) played against St. Francis Xavier College in the first ever nine-man-team college baseball game on November 3, 1859. Fordham is the all time NCAA leader in wins.
Pages in category "Fordham Rams baseball players" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
It is the Fordham Rams' home for football, men's and women's soccer, and baseball. The facility opened for baseball 95 years ago in 1930, and was named in 1954 for baseball coach and longtime athletic director Jack Coffey, four years before his 1958 retirement. [1]