List of current NCAA Division I baseball coaches

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The following is a list of current NCAA Division I baseball coaches. Currently, 300 programs compete at the Division I level in NCAA college baseball. [1] Each program employs a head coach. The longest-tenured head coach is John Anderson, who has been the head coach at Minnesota since the start of the 1982 season.

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Coaches

The table below includes the program, conference, and head coach of each Division I baseball program. Conference affiliations are current for the ongoing 2024 NCAA baseball season.

ProgramConferenceHead coachFirst season
Albany America East Jon Mueller [2] 2000
Binghamton Tim Sinicki [3] 1993
Bryant Ryan Klosterman 2020
Maine Nick Derba 2018
NJIT Robbie McClellan 2019
UMass Lowell Nick Barese 2024
UMBC Liam Bowen 2019
Charlotte The American Robert Woodard 2020
East Carolina Cliff Godwin [4] 2015
Florida Atlantic John McCormack [5] 2009
Memphis Matt Riser 2024
Rice José Cruz Jr. 2022
South Florida Billy Mohl 2018
Tulane Jay Uhlman 2022
UAB Casey Dunn 2022
UTSA Patrick Hallmark 2020
Wichita State Brian Green 2024
Austin Peay ASUN Roland Fanning 2023
Bellarmine Chris Dominguez 2023
Central Arkansas Nick Harlan 2022
Eastern Kentucky Chris Prothro 2021
Florida Gulf Coast Dave Tollett [6] 2003
Jacksonville Chris Hayes 2017
Kennesaw State [lower-alpha 1] Ryan Coe 2022
Lipscomb Jeff Forehand [7] 2007
North Alabama Jad Prachniak 2023
North Florida Joe Mercadante 2024
Queens Jake Hendrick 2024
Stetson Steve Trimper 2017
Boston College Atlantic Coast Todd Interdonato 2024
Clemson Erik Bakich 2023
Duke Chris Pollard [8] 2013
Florida State Link Jarrett 2023
Georgia Tech Danny Hall [9] 1994
Louisville Dan McDonnell [10] 2007
Miami (FL) J.D. Arteaga 2024
NC State Elliott Avent [11] 1997
North Carolina Scott Forbes [12] 2021
Notre Dame Shawn Stiffler 2023
Pittsburgh Mike Bell 2019
Virginia Brian O'Connor [13] 2004
Virginia Tech John Szefc 2018
Wake Forest Tom Walter [14] 2010
Davidson Atlantic 10 Rucker Taylor 2019
Dayton Jayson King 2018
Fordham Kevin Leighton [15] 2012
George Mason Shawn Camp 2023
George Washington Gregg Ritchie [16] 2013
UMass [lower-alpha 2] Matt Reynolds [17] 2018
Rhode Island Raphael Cerrato [18] 2015
Richmond Mik Aoki 2024
St. Bonaventure Jason Rathbun 2023
Saint Joseph's Fritz Hamburg [19] 2009
Saint Louis Darin Hendrickson [20] 2008
VCU Bradley LeCroy 2023
Butler Big East Blake Beemer 2023
Creighton Ed Servais [21] 2004
Georgetown Edwin Thompson 2021
St. John's Mike Hampton 2020
Seton Hall Rob Sheppard [22] 2004 [lower-alpha 3]
UConn Jim Penders [23] 2004
Villanova Kevin Mulvey 2017
Xavier Billy O'Conner 2018
Charleston Southern Big South Marc MacMillan 2021
Gardner–Webb Jim Chester 2020
High Point Joey Hammond 2022
Longwood Chad Oxendine 2022
Presbyterian Elton Pollock [24] 2005
Radford Alex Guerra 2023
UNC Asheville Scott Friedholm [25] 2015
USC Upstate Mike McGuire 2020
Winthrop Tom Riginos [26] 2011
Illinois Big Ten Dan Hartleb [27] 2006
Indiana Jeff Mercer 2019
Iowa Rick Heller [28] 2014
Maryland Matt Swope 2024
Michigan Tracy Smith 2023
Michigan State Jake Boss [29] 2009
Minnesota John Anderson [30] 1982
Nebraska Will Bolt 2020
Northwestern Ben Greenspan 2024
Ohio State Bill Mosiello 2023
Penn State Mike Gambino 2024
Purdue Greg Goff 2020
Rutgers Steve Owens 2020
Baylor Big 12 Mitch Thompson 2023
BYU Trent Pratt 2022
Cincinnati Jordan Bischel [31] 2024
Houston Todd Whitting [32] 2011
Kansas Dan Fitzgerald 2023
Kansas State Pete Hughes 2019
Oklahoma [lower-alpha 4] Skip Johnson 2018
Oklahoma State Josh Holliday [33] 2013
Texas [lower-alpha 4] David Pierce [34] 2017
TCU Kirk Saarloos 2022
Texas Tech Tim Tadlock [35] 2013
UCF Rich Wallace 2024
West Virginia Randy Mazey [36] 2013
Bakersfield Big West Jeremy Beard 2018
Cal Poly Larry Lee [37] 2003
Cal State Fullerton Jason Dietrich 2022
Cal State Northridge Eddie Cornejo 2023
Hawaii Rich Hill 2022
Long Beach State Bryan Peters 2024
UC Davis Tommy Nicholson 2022
UC Irvine Ben Orloff 2019
UC Riverside Justin Johnson 2021
UC San Diego Eric Newman 2012
UC Santa Barbara Andrew Checketts [38] 2012
Campbell Coastal Athletic Justin Haire [39] [40] 2015
Charleston Chad Holbrook 2018
Delaware [lower-alpha 5] Greg Mamula 2023
Elon Mike Kennedy [41] 1997
Hofstra Frank Catalanotto 2022
Monmouth Dean Ehehalt [42] 1994
North Carolina A&T Ben Hall [43] 2012
Northeastern Mike Glavine [44] 2015
Stony Brook Matt Senk [45] 1991
Towson Matt Tyner 2018
UNC Wilmington Randy Hood 2020
William & Mary Mike McRae 2022
Dallas Baptist Conference USA Dan Heefner [46] 2008
FIU Rich Witten 2023
Jacksonville State Steve Bieser 2024
Liberty Scott Jackson 2017
Louisiana Tech Lane Burroughs 2017
Middle Tennessee Jerry Meyers 2023
New Mexico State Jake Angier 2024
Sam Houston Jay Sirianni 2020
Western Kentucky Marc Rardin 2023
Milwaukee Horizon Shaun Wegner 2024
Northern Kentucky Dizzy Peyton 2022
Oakland Jordon Banfield 2021
Purdue Fort Wayne Doug Schreiber 2020
Wright State Alex Sogard 2019
Youngstown State Dan Bertolini [47] 2017
Brown Ivy League Grant Achilles [48] 2015
Columbia Brett Boretti [49] 2006
Cornell Dan Pepicelli 2016
Dartmouth Bob Whalen [50] 1990
Harvard Bill Decker [51] 2013
Penn John Yurkow [52] 2014
Princeton Scott Bradley [53] 1998
Yale Brian Hamm 2023
Canisius MAAC Matt Mazurek 2018
Fairfield Bill Currier [54] 2012
Iona Conor Burke 2022
Manhattan David Miller 2023
Marist Lance Ratchford 2023
Mount St. Mary's Frank Leoni 2022
Niagara Rob McCoy [55] 2009
Quinnipiac John Delaney [56] 2015
Rider Barry Davis [57] 2005
Saint Peter's Grant Neary 2023
Siena Alex Jurczynski 2024
Akron Mid-American Brian Faulds 2024
Ball State Rich Maloney [58] 2013 [lower-alpha 6]
Bowling Green Kyle Hallock 2021
Central Michigan Jake Sabol 2024
Eastern Michigan Robbie Britt 2024
Kent State Jeff Duncan [59] 2014
Miami (OH) Brian Smiley [60] 2024
Northern Illinois Ryan Copeland 2024
Ohio Craig Moore 2021
Toledo Rob Reinstetle 2020
Western Michigan Billy Gernon [61] 2011
Belmont Missouri Valley Dave Jarvis [62] 1998
Bradley Elvis Dominguez [63] 2009
Evansville Wes Carroll [64] 2009
Illinois State Steve Holm 2019
Indiana State Mitch Hannahs [65] 2014
Missouri State Keith Guttin [66] 1983
Murray State Dan Skirka 2019
Southern Illinois Lance Rhodes 2020
UIC Sean McDermott 2022
Valparaiso Brian Schmack [67] 2014
Air Force Mountain West Mike Kazlausky [68] 2011
Fresno State Ryan Overland 2023
Nevada Jake McKinley 2023
New Mexico Tod Brown 2022
San Diego State Shaun Cole 2024
San Jose State Brad Sanfilippo 2018
UNLV Stan Stolte 2016
Central Connecticut Northeast Charlie Hickey [69] 2000
Coppin State Sherman Reed [70] 2011
Delaware State J. P. Blandin [71] 2001
Fairleigh Dickinson Manny Roman 2023
Le Moyne Scott Cassidy 2011
LIU Dan Pirillo 2017 [lower-alpha 7]
Maryland Eastern Shore Danny Acosta 2024
Merrimack [lower-alpha 8] Brian Murphy 2022
Norfolk State Keith Shumate 2018
Sacred Heart [lower-alpha 8] Pat Egan 2023
Stonehill Patrick Boen 1998
Wagner Craig Noto 2022
Eastern Illinois Ohio Valley Jason Anderson [74] 2016
Lindenwood P.J. Finigan 2024
Little Rock Chris Curry [75] 2015
Morehead State Brady Ward 2024
SIU Edwardsville Sean Lyons [76] 2017
Southeast Missouri State Andy Sawyers 2017
Southern Indiana Tracy Archuleta 2007
Tennessee–Martin Ryan Jenkins 2018
Tennessee Tech Matt Bragga 2022 [lower-alpha 9]
Western Illinois Terry Davis 2024
Arizona [lower-alpha 10] Pac-12 Chip Hale 2022
Arizona State [lower-alpha 10] Willie Bloomquist 2022
California [lower-alpha 11] Mike Neu [77] 2018
Oregon [lower-alpha 12] Mark Wasikowski 2020
Oregon State [lower-alpha 13] Mitch Canham 2020
Stanford [lower-alpha 11] David Esquer [78] 2018
UCLA [lower-alpha 12] John Savage [79] 2005
USC [lower-alpha 12] Andy Stankiewicz 2023
Utah [lower-alpha 10] Gary Henderson 2022
Washington [lower-alpha 12] Jason Kelly 2023
Washington State [lower-alpha 14] Nathan Choate 2024
Army Patriot League Chris Tracz 2023
Bucknell Scott Heather [80] 2013
Holy Cross Ed Kahovec 2020
Lafayette A.J. Miller 2023
Lehigh Sean Leary [81] 1996
Navy Chuck Ristano 2024
Alabama Southeastern Rob Vaughn 2024
Arkansas Dave Van Horn [82] 2003
Auburn Butch Thompson [83] 2014
Florida Kevin O'Sullivan [84] 2008
Georgia Wes Johnson [85] 2024
Kentucky Nick Mingione [86] 2017
LSU Jay Johnson 2022
Mississippi State Chris Lemonis [87] 2019
Missouri Kerrick Jackson 2024
Ole Miss Mike Bianco [88] 2001
South Carolina Mark Kingston [89] 2018
Tennessee Tony Vitello 2018
Texas A&M Jim Schlossnagle 2022
Vanderbilt Tim Corbin [90] 2003
The Citadel Southern Tony Skole [91] [92] 2018
East Tennessee State Joe Pennucci 2018
Mercer Craig Gibson [93] 2004
Samford Tony David 2022
UNC Greensboro Cody Ellis 2024
VMI Sam Roberts 2023
Western Carolina Alan Beck 2023
Wofford J. J. Edwards 2024
Houston Christian Southland Lance Berkman 2022
Incarnate Word Ryan Shotzberger 2020
Lamar Will Davis [94] 2017
McNeese Justin Hill [95] 2014
New Orleans Blake Dean [96] 2016
Nicholls Mike Silva 2022
Northwestern State Chris Bertrand 2024
Southeastern Louisiana Bobby Barbier 2024
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Scott Malone [97] 2008
Alabama A&M SWAC Elliot Jones 2021
Alabama State José Vázquez 2017
Alcorn State Reggie Williams 2022
Arkansas–Pine Bluff Carlos James [98] 2011
Bethune-Cookman Jonathan Hernandez 2019
Florida A&M Jamey Shouppe [99] 2014
Grambling State Davin Pierre 2022
Jackson State Omar Johnson [100] 2007
Mississippi Valley State C.J. Bilbrey 2024
Prairie View A&M Auntwan Riggins 2016
Southern Chris Crenshaw 2021
Texas Southern Michael Robertson [101] 2009
North Dakota State Summit Tyler Oakes 2022
Northern Colorado Mike Anderson 2023
Omaha Evan Porter 2017
Oral Roberts Ryan Folmar [102] 2013
St. Thomas Chris Olean 2010
South Dakota State Rob Bishop 2017
Appalachian State Sun Belt Kermit Smith 2017
Arkansas State Tommy Raffo [103] 2009
Coastal Carolina Gary Gilmore [104] 1996
Georgia Southern Rodney Hennon [105] 2000
Georgia State Brad Stromdahl 2020
James Madison Marlin Ikenberry [106] 2016
Louisiana Matt Deggs 2020
Louisiana–Monroe Michael Federico 2018
Marshall Greg Beals 2023
Old Dominion Chris Finwood [107] 2012
South Alabama Mark Calvi [108] 2012
Southern Miss Christian Ostrander 2024
Texas State Steven Trout 2020
Troy Skylar Meade 2022
Gonzaga West Coast Mark Machtolf [109] 2004
Loyola Marymount Donegal Fergus 2024
Pacific Chris Rodriguez 2020
Pepperdine Rick Hirtensteiner [110] 2016
Portland Geoff Loomis [111] 2016
Saint Mary's Eric Valenzuela 2024 [lower-alpha 15]
San Diego Brock Ungricht 2022
San Francisco Rob DiToma 2023
Santa Clara Rusty Filter 2018
Abilene Christian Western Athletic Rick McCarty 2019
California Baptist Gary Adcock 2004
Grand Canyon Gregg Wallis 2023
Sacramento State Reggie Christiansen [112] 2011
Stephen F. Austin Johnny Cardenas [113] 2009
Seattle Donny Harrel [114] 2009
Tarleton Fuller Smith 2024
UT Arlington Clay Van Hook 2023
Utah Tech Chris Pfatenhauer 2013
Utah Valley Eddie Smith 2022
UTRGV Derek Matlock 2018

See also

Notes

  1. Kennesaw State joins Conference USA in the 2025 season.
  2. UMass joins the Mid-American Conference for the 2026 season.
  3. Sheppard also served as Seton Hall's head coach for the 2001 season. He has held the position for a total of 12 seasons, as of the end of the 2014 season.
  4. 1 2 Oklahoma and Texas join the Southeastern Conference for the 2025 season.
  5. Delaware joins Conference USA for the 2026 season.
  6. Maloney also served as Ball State's head coach from 1996–2002. He has held the position for a total of 18 seasons, as of the end of the 2023 season.
  7. Pirillo was originally hired by LIU's Brooklyn campus; before the 2019–20 school year, LIU operated separate athletic programs at its Brooklyn and Post campuses (the latter competed in NCAA Division II). The university merged its two athletic programs after the 2019 season into a single program that inherited Brooklyn's memberships in Division I and the Northeast Conference and now competes as the LIU Sharks. Pirillo was named head coach of the newly unified team. [72] [73]
  8. 1 2 Merrimack and Sacred Heart join the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference for the 2025 season.
  9. Bragga also served as Tennessee Tech's head coach from 2004–2018. He has held the position for a total of 17 seasons, as of the end of the 2023 season.
  10. 1 2 3 Arizona, Arizona State, and Utah join the Big 12 Conference for the 2025 season.
  11. 1 2 California and Stanford join the Atlantic Coast Conference for the 2025 season.
  12. 1 2 3 4 Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington join the Big Ten Conference for the 2025 season.
  13. Oregon State will play as a Division I independent in 2025.
  14. Washington State has yet to announce its baseball affiliation in the 2025 season, following the collapse of the Pac-12 Conference.
  15. The 2024 season will be the first in Valenzuela's second stint with Saint Mary's, having previously served as head coach from 2014–19.

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