Old Dominion Monarchs baseball, 2010–2019

The team won 17 of its 24 victories at home at the Bud Metheny Baseball Complex.

Also during the season CJ Huyett pitched one of the two 9 inning no hitters by a single pitcher in ODU history in an 18–0 win over UMES on May 11, 2010.

After the 2010 season ODU Head Coach Jerry Meyers left for South Carolina.

Old Dominion did not renew the contract of 2011 interim head coach Nate Goulet who replaced Jerry Meyers when he left prior to the 2011 season for South Carolina.

They opened the conference tournament against fourth seed Middle Tennessee State whom they lost to before winning their next three.

During the season ODU defeated top ranked Virginia 8–1 at Harbor Park for their first win over a #1 team in school history.

The team earned an at-large berth in the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball tournament and were given the third seed in the Columbia Regional but lost both of their games 3–4 to Maryland and 1–4 to Campbell.

It was the Monarchs 8th appearance in the NCAA tournament all-time since joining Division I in 1977 and their first since the 2000 season.

Defensively the Monarchs turned 68 double plays, which set a new school record and ranked 3rd nationally in 2014.

All VASID and ABCA All-Region relief pitcher Brad Gero broke the single-season ODU record for appearances with 39.

In the preseason rankings by league coaches the 2015 Monarchs were picked to finish 3rd in the conference standings.

In conference play the Monarchs won their series against Rice, FIU and swept LA Tech.

The Monarchs lost their conference series to Western Kentucky, UTSA, Marshall, FAU, UAB and Charlotte after a Saturday win was vacated for a 27-man roster violation and got swept for the first time in C-USA play at MTSU.

In the 2015 MLB Player Draft three Monarchs were selected; IF PJ Higgins, RHP Greg Tomchick, and 1B Taylor Ostrich.

Pitchers Catchers Infielders Outfielders [16] [17] April 4 game against Charlotte was forfeited due to a 27-man active roster violation.