Dave Jarvis

Last updated
Dave Jarvis
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Belmont
Conference Missouri Valley
Record737–678–2
Biographical details
Born (1959-03-24) March 24, 1959 (age 64) [1]
Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Playing career
1979–1980 Three Rivers
1981–1982 Arkansas State
Position(s)C
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1985–1993Three Rivers
1994–1997 Murray State (Asst.)
1998–present Belmont
Head coaching record
Overall737–678–2 (NCAA) 324–152 (NJCAA)
TournamentsNCAA: 2–4
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
  • 2× Atlantic Sun tournament (2011, 2012)
  • Atlantic Sun regular season (2012)

David Jarvis is an American college baseball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Belmont Bruins baseball team. He was named to that position prior to the 1998 season. [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Playing career

Jarvis played collegiately at Three Rivers Community College for two years before completing his eligibility at Arkansas State. He was primarily a catcher, and also played a short semi-pro career before turning to coaching. In 1985, he earned a master's degree at Arkansas State. [2] [3]

Coaching career

Three Rivers made Jarvis their head coach in 1985. He remained with the Raiders for nine seasons, amassing a record of 324–152 at the junior college. The program was consistently ranked under Jarvis, and he was named a three time Midwest Community College Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. In 1994, Jarvis made the jump to Division I, serving as an assistant at Murray State, with responsibilities for hitters and catchers, and helping in recruiting the junior college ranks. While at Belmont, he led the program into the NCAA and from the Atlantic Sun Conference to the Ohio Valley Conference. The Bruins claimed A-Sun conference titles in 2011 and 2012, and appeared in the NCAA Regional Final against Vanderbilt in 2011. [2] [3]

Head coaching record

This table shows Jarvis' record as a head coach at the Division I level.

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Three Rivers ()(1985–1993)
Three Rivers:324–152 NJCAA
Belmont Bruins ()(1998–1999)
1998 Belmont 23–21–1
1999 Belmont 28–24
Belmont:
Belmont Bruins (Independent)(2000–2001)
2000 Belmont 27–25
2001 Belmont 30–23
Belmont (Ind.):
Belmont Bruins (Atlantic Sun Conference)(2002–2012)
2002 Belmont 22–309–20T-10th (11)
2003 Belmont 29–2319–144th (12)
2004 Belmont 31–2313–177th (12)
2005 Belmont 28–2612–189th (11)
2006 Belmont 24–3111–1910th (11)
2007 Belmont 34–2616–113rd (10) A-Sun tournament [lower-alpha 1]
2008 Belmont 25–3316–177th (12) A-Sun tournament [lower-alpha 2]
2009 Belmont 29–2915–156th (11) A-Sun tournament [lower-alpha 3]
2010 Belmont 27–2713–137th (11)
2011 Belmont 38–2617–136th (11) NCAA Regional
2012 Belmont 39–2417–111st (10) NCAA Regional
Belmont (A-Sun):158-168
Belmont Bruins (Ohio Valley Conference)(2013–2022)
2013 Belmont 38–2022–83rd (11) OVC tournament [lower-alpha 4]
2014 Belmont 24–30–113–16–19th (11)
2015 Belmont 29–2915–155th OVC tournament
2016 Belmont 33–2717–13T-4th OVC tournament
2017 Belmont 31–2917–13T-3rd OVC tournament
2018 Belmont 19–3611–199th
2019 Belmont 27–3018–124th OVC tournament
2020 Belmont 14–33–0Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021 Belmont 22–3014–16T-7th
2022 Belmont 39–2018–61st OVC tournament
Belmont:710–645–2148–118–1
Belmont Bruins (Missouri Valley Conference)(2023–present)
2023 Belmont 27–3310–17T-7th MVC tournament
Belmont:737–678–210–17
Total:737–678–2

      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

  1. The top six finishers of the A-Sun's eight eligible teams qualified for the Tournament in 2007.
  2. The top six finishers of the A-Sun's eight eligible teams qualified for the Tournament in 2008.
  3. The top six finishers of the A-Sun's seven eligible teams qualified for the Tournament in 2009.
  4. The top six finishers of the OVC's eleven teams qualified for the Tournament in 2013.

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References

  1. "Belmont Baseball Media Guide".
  2. 1 2 3 "Dave Jarvis". Belmont Bruins. Archived from the original on May 3, 2014. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 Jerome Boettcher (June 2, 2011). "Jarvis has provided Belmont baseball a steady presence through years of uncertainty". Nashville City Paper. Archived from the original on May 3, 2014. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
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