Jamey Shouppe

Last updated
Jamey Shouppe
Current position
TitleHead Coach
Team Florida A&M
Conference SWAC
Record268–295
Biographical details
Born (1960-10-07) October 7, 1960 (age 63)
Playing career
1979–1980 Wallace Community College
1981–1982 Florida State
1982 Auburn Astros
1982 Asheville Tourists
1983 Daytona Beach Astros
1984–1985 Columbus Astros
Position(s) Pitcher
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1990–2011Florida State (Asst.)
2013 Douglas (GA) Coffee
2014–present Florida A&M
Head coaching record
Overall268–295
TournamentsMEAC: 14–11
SWAC 9–5
NCAA: 0–6
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
  • 3x MEAC Southern division (2014–16)
  • 2× MEAC Tournament champions (2015, 2019)
  • SWAC Tournament (2023)
  • SWAC East division (2024)
Awards
  • SWAC Coach of the Year (2024)
  • 2× MEAC Coach of the Year (2014, 2016)

Jamey David Shouppe is an American college baseball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Florida A&M Rattlers baseball program. He was named to that position prior to the 2014 season. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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Playing career

Shouppe pitched at Wallace Community College for two seasons before completing his eligibility at Florida State. He was drafted in the eighth round of the 1982 MLB Draft by the Houston Astros and played four seasons in the minor leagues with the organization. He reached as high as Class-AA, playing two seasons at Columbus.

Coaching career

Shouppe began his coaching career in 1990 when he was hired by Mike Martin at Florida State to serve as Recruiting Coordinator. He soon added pitching coach duties, and delivered highly ranked recruiting classes and a strong pitching staff for the perennially strong program. He remained in that position with the Seminoles through 2011. A year later, he accepted the head coaching position at Coffee High School in Douglas, Georgia serving for the 2013 season. In July 2013, Shouppe was named head coach at Florida A&M. [1] [2] [4]

Head coaching record

Below is a table of Shouppe's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach. [7]

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Florida A&M Rattlers (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference)(2014–2021)
2014 Florida A&M 26–2614–10T-1st (Southern)
2015 Florida A&M 23–2515–91st (Southern) NCAA Regional
2016 Florida A&M 31–2119–51st (Southern)
2017 Florida A&M 27–2614–103rd (Southern)
2018 Florida A&M 20–3215–92nd (Southern)
2019 Florida A&M 27–3414–102nd (Southern) NCAA Regional
2020 Florida A&M 5–100–0Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021 Florida A&M 22–3415–132nd (South) MEAC tournament
Florida A&M:92–66
Florida A&M Rattlers (Southwestern Athletic Conference)(2022–present)
2022 Florida A&M 29–3019–113rd (East) SWAC tournament
2023 Florida A&M 29–3018–123rd (East) NCAA Regional
2024 Florida A&M 29–2722–81st (East) SWAC tournament
Florida A&M:268–29559–31
Total:268–295

      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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