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The following is a list of current NCAA Division I baseball coaches. Currently, 302 programs compete at the Division I level in NCAA college baseball. [1] Each program employs a head coach. The longest-tenured head coach is Bob Whalen, who has been the head coach at Dartmouth since the start of the 1990 season.
Middle Georgia State University: Undrafted Gary RailCats (Independent) 2019 6. Zach McCambly Coastal Carolina: Round 3, 75th overall (2020) Miami Marlins: 2018 7. Zach Cornell Middle Georgia State University: Undrafted Washington Nationals: 2019 8. Fraser Ellard: Liberty University: Round 8, 245th overall (2021) Chicago White Sox: 2020 July 20 ...
In March 2015, the Board of Regents approved the elevation of Middle Georgia State to state university status, which took place on July 1, 2015, thus becoming Middle Georgia State University. [3] [12] The university held its first homecoming activities in September 2015. In October, the university announced the expansion of its flight programs ...
This list includes coaches who have won at least 1,100 games at the NCAA and NAIA levels. Mike Martin, the former head coach of Florida State, tops the list with 2,029 career wins. The highest winning percentage in the group belongs to Don Schaly, former head coach of Marietta, with an .812 career winning percentage.
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He batted left-handed and threw right-handed. He attended Middle Georgia State University and Kennesaw State University and lives in Cairo, Georgia during the off-season. He is the nephew of former third baseman and shortstop for the Milwaukee Brewers and San Francisco Giants, Ernest Riles.
He is one of only three coaches in college baseball history to coach at three different schools that have played in the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. [5] Georgia Southern University – 1973; Mississippi State University – 1979, 1981, 1985, 1990, 1997, 2007; University of Georgia – 2001.
Returning to college baseball, Bohannon was a volunteer assistant coach under John Cohen for Kentucky from 2004 to 2005 and was promoted to a paid assistant coach position in 2006, later adding duties of recruiting coordinator and third base coach under the next head coach Gary Henderson. [4] [5] [6]