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=North Carolina A&T Aggies baseball=

The North Carolina A&T Aggies baseball team represents the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in NCAA Division I college baseball. They compete in the Southern Division of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. The Aggies play their home games at War Memorial Stadium, and are currently coached by Joel Sanchez.

History
The program fielded it's first varsity intercollegiate baseball team in 1902.

The Aggies would win their first CIAA baseball title in 1947

The 1964-65 season, marked the first in which the Aggies would play as members of the NCAA.

In 1970, A&T would leave the CIAA to form a new conference with the intent of transitioning to the NCAA's Division I. Along with Delaware State University, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, North Carolina Central University and South Carolina State University, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) was created.

1971- A&T is crowned unofficial CIAA champions after playoff game in Northern division is never played.

A&T would play their first season as a NCAA Division I program in 1973. The following season, the Aggies would win their first MEAC regular season title.

On April 24th 2005, the Aggie Men's Baseball Team won its first MEAC regular season title against Coppin State at War Memorial Stadium in Greensboro.

Venue
The Aggie baseball program plays all home contests in War Memorial Stadium. The stadium, which was built in 1926, has a capacity of 7,500. The stadium has served as the home of various local minor league baseball clubs from the 1930s to 2004.

Team achievements
North Carolina A&T joined the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference as a founding member in 1969. Before that, the Aggies were members of the NCAA Division II Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAA), where they won 14 conference titles, including a six-season streak from 1950 to 1955. Since joining the MEAC, A&T has claimed 3 conference titles.

Notable players
Many North Carolina A&T Aggie players have gone on to play baseball in Major, Minor, and Negro leagues. Of the 18 Aggie baseball players that have been selected in the Major League Baseball draft, Lloyd Lightfoot holds the distinction of being the highest drafted at #214 to the Baltimore Orioles in 1968.

Aggie baseball players that have gone on to play professionally include: Negro League players Edward Martin, James Robinson, Hubert "Burt" Simmons

Major league players Tom Alston, Al Holland,

Other notable former Aggie baseball players include: Hugh Evans who later transitioned into officiating for the NBA and Artis Stanfield, the first African-American to win the NCAA batting championship.

Head coaches
The current coach of the Aggies is Joel Sanchez. Sanchez was named head coach after former head coach Keith Shumate, resigned in July of 2011 after 15 seasons with the Aggies. Prior to joining NC A&T, Sanchez held previous assistant coaching positions at Daytona State College and spent eight seasons (2001–08) at fellow MEAC conference member Bethune-Cookman University. While at Bethune-Cookman, Sanchez earned seven MEAC Championships and automatic bids to the NCAA Regional each year.