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Fred Jordan (born c. 1958) is an American college baseball coach, who was the 26th head coach of The Citadel Bulldogs baseball team, located in Charleston, South Carolina. He succeeded legendary Citadel coach Chal Port , for whom he had played, and held the position from 1992 to 2017.
There have been 27 head baseball coaches at The Citadel, many of whom also coached football and/or basketball. Of coaches with known records, Fred Jordan has won the most games with 831. "Rip" Simpson recorded the highest winning percentage, at .833 in 1908.
Fred Jordan (1979) Head baseball coach, The Citadel 1992 – 2017. Winningest coach in school and Southern Conference history with 831 victories; 13 regular season and tournament conference championships, 7 NCAA tournament appearances, 4-time Southern Conference Coach of the Year, 36 players selected in MLB draft.
The Citadel holds a 16–27 record in the NCAA tournament in 13 appearances, winning the 1990 Atlantic Regional in Coral Gables, Florida. Their finals matchup against the Miami Hurricanes resulted in headlines echoing the Hurricanes team name and noting the severe damage in Charleston, South Carolina , from Hurricane Hugo the previous fall ...
Fifth seeded The Citadel won the tournament and earned the Southern Conference's automatic bid to the 1994 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. It was the Bulldogs second tournament win and first under coach Fred Jordan. The tournament used a double-elimination format. Only the top eight teams participate, so Furman was not in the field.
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2014 The Citadel Bulldogs baseball coaching staff [141] Fred Jordan – Head coach – 23rd year; David Beckley – Associate head coach (recruiting) – 13th year; Britt Reames – Assistant coach (pitching) – 3rd year; Justin Mackert – Assistant coach (hitting) – 1st year
Jordan, NASCAR team co-owner ... Griffin, who has deep Florida roots, recently moved Citadel and his family from Chicago to Miami. ... DeLuca, the widow of Subway cofounder Fred DeLuca, inherited ...