Eddie Uschold

Last updated
Eddie Uschold
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Missouri Baptist
Conference AMC
Record660–307–2
Biographical details
Alma mater Baldwin–Wallace College (Bachelors')
Kent State University (Masters')
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
? Kent State (GA)
? Tyler JC (TX) (Asst.)
? Manchester (IN) (Asst.)
1999 Olivet
2000–present Missouri Baptist
Head coaching record
Overall797–398–2 (college)

Edward Uschold is an American college baseball coach at Missouri Baptist University in St. Louis, Missouri. [1]

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References

  1. Baptist University Athletics, Missouri (2017). "2017 Baseball Coaches". Missouri Baptist University . Retrieved April 23, 2017.