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Keith Guttin is an American college baseball coach who served as the head coach of the Missouri State Bears baseball team from the start of the 1983 season until his retirement in 2024. He has an all-time record of 1,396–929, and, during the 2015 season, he became only the 41st college baseball head coach to win 1,100 games. [ 1 ]
Scott Berry (born July 20, 1962) is an American baseball coach and former catcher, who is the former head baseball coach of the Southern Miss Golden Eagles. [1] [2] He played college baseball at Crowder College from 1983 to 1984. He then served as the head coach of the Meridian Eagles (1997–2000).
This included a four-year stretch from 1969 to 1973 as an assistant coach on the staff of head coach Bill Thomas at then-Division II Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State). [ 2 ] Ten years later, Spoonhour was on the staff of Nebraska coach Moe Iba , when he was hired as head coach of SMS for the 1983–84 season, a year after the Bears ...
Keith Guttin will coach Missouri State baseball for one last season ... The 2024 season will mark the end for one of the most beloved coaches in Missouri State University and southwest Missouri ...
Keith Guttin's family, coaches and former players talk about the longtime Missouri State baseball coach's impact on Springfield and the university. 40 years of Keith Guttin — untold tales of the ...
Valerie Goodwin-Colbert is a former basketball coach. She was the fifth head coach of the University of Oklahoma women's basketball program. While at Oklahoma, the program had a 32–51 record. During her tenure, the university dropped the women's basketball program but later reinstated it only to have Goodwin-Colbert resign the next day. [1]
Ehren Larry Earleywine (born November 4, 1970) [1] is an American sports coach and administrator who is currently athletic director at Jefferson City High School.From 1997 to 1999, Earleywine was head baseball coach at Westminster College in Missouri.
This is a list of notable alumni of Missouri State University. Most of these students attended under the former names of the school: Fourth District Normal School (1905–1919), Southwest Missouri State Teacher's College (1919–1972), and Southwest Missouri State University (1972–2005).