Dan Heefner

Last updated
Dan Heefner
Current position
TitleHead coach
Team Dallas Baptist
Conference Conference USA
Record635–321–1
Biographical details
Alma mater Olivet Nazarene '01 (B.A.)
Northern Iowa '03 (M.A.)
Playing career
1998–1999 Northern Iowa
2000–2001 Olivet Nazarene
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2002–2003 Northern Iowa (asst.)
2004 Creighton (asst.)
2005–2007 Dallas Baptist (asst.)
2008–presentDallas Baptist
Head coaching record
Overall635–321–1
TournamentsNCAA: 23–26
MVC: 18–7
WAC: 2–2
C-USA 3–1
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
C-USA Regular season (2023) MVC tournament: 2014, 2016, 2017, 2021
MVC Regular season: 2016
Awards
ABCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year: 2008, 2011
Independent Coach of the Year: 2008, 2009

Dan Heefner is an American college baseball coach who has been the head coach of Dallas Baptist since the start of the 2008 season. Under Heefner, the Patriots have reached ten NCAA tournaments, including a Super Regional in 2011. An Olivet Nazarene graduate, Heefner played two years of baseball for the Tigers after transferring from Northern Iowa. [1]

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Coaching career

Northern Iowa

Heefner began his coaching career at Northern Iowa (UNI), where he worked under head coach Rick Heller from 2002 to 2003. The Panthers had a 30-win season in 2003 and made the MVC tournament in both seasons. Heefner earned his master's degree from the university in 2003. [2]

Creighton

After UNI, Heefner spent the 2004 at Creighton under head coach Ed Servais. In Servais' first season as head coach, the team went 35–24 and finished second in the MVC. [2]

Dallas Baptist

Heefner was named an assistant at independent Dallas Baptist under Eric Newman for the 2005 season. When Newman left to become an assistant at Nebraska after the 2007 season, Heefner was promoted to head coach. [1] [3]

In his first season as head coach, 2008, the Patriots qualified for their first NCAA tournament with a 37–17 regular season. They were the first independent other than Miami (FL) to do so since Cal State Northridge in 1992. As the second seed at the Houston Regional, they went 0–2, losing 9–5 games to Houston and Illinois–Chicago. [1]

The Patriots again made NCAA tournament in 2011 and 2012, both 40-win seasons. They made their deepest run in 2011. As the third seed in the Fort Worth Regional, the team won its opening games against Oklahoma and host TCU to advance to the regional finals. There, it dropped its first game against Oral Roberts but defeated the Eagles in a decisive game seven to advance to the Super Regionals against fellow three seed California. There, the Patriots were swept in two games. [4] [5] [6] [7]

After playing in the Western Athletic Conference in 2013, Dallas Baptist reached the NCAA tournament in 2014, its first season in the Missouri Valley Conference. It went 36–18 (14–7 MVC) in the regular season, tying for second in the conference. It won the MVC tournament, defeating Illinois State in the title game. The Patriots then went 0–2 at the Fort Worth Regional. [8] [9] [10]

Head coaching record

Below is a table of Heefner's yearly records as a collegiate head baseball coach. [11] [12]

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Dallas Baptist Patriots (Independent)(2008–2012)
2008 Dallas Baptist 37–19 NCAA Regional
2009 Dallas Baptist 38–17
2010 Dallas Baptist 28–27
2011 Dallas Baptist 42–20 NCAA Super Regional
2012 Dallas Baptist 41–19 NCAA Regional
Dallas Baptist Patriots (Western Athletic Conference)(2013)
2013 Dallas Baptist 30–3013–14T-7th WAC tournament
Dallas Baptist Patriots (Missouri Valley Conference)(2014–2022)
2014 Dallas Baptist 40–2114–7T-2nd NCAA Regional
2015 Dallas Baptist 46–1515–62nd NCAA Regional
2016 Dallas Baptist 44–1915–51st NCAA Regional
2017 Dallas Baptist 42–2115–62nd NCAA Regional
2018 Dallas Baptist 42–2116–52nd NCAA Regional
2019 Dallas Baptist 43–2014–7T-1st NCAA Regional
2020 Dallas Baptist 12–4Season cancelled on March 12
due to Coronavirus pandemic
[13]
2021 Dallas Baptist 41–1818–61st NCAA Super Regional
2022 Dallas Baptist 34–24–111–9–13rd NCAA Regional
Dallas Baptist:126–54–1
Dallas Baptist Patriots (Conference USA)(2023–present)
2023 Dallas Baptist 47–1625–51st NCAA Regional
2024 Dallas Baptist 28-107-5
Dallas Baptist:635–321–132–10
Total:635–321–1

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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