Jayson King

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Jayson King
Jayson King UD.jpg
King in 2018
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Dayton Flyers
Conference Atlantic 10
Record132–153–1
Biographical details
Born Canton, Massachusetts
Playing career
1990–1993 Framingham State
Position(s) Catcher
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1996 Springfield (graduate assistant)
1997–1998 UMass Boston
1999–2016 Franklin Pierce
2017 Army (Associate HC)
2018–present Dayton
Head coaching record
Overall805–492–4
TournamentsA10: 7–6

Jayson King in an American college baseball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Dayton Flyers baseball program. He was previously the long-time head coach of the Franklin Pierce College Ravens.[ citation needed ] In 1998, King managed the Bourne Braves, a collegiate summer baseball team in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League. [1] He has additionally coached the Lowell Spinners and the United States national baseball team. He is a native of Oakwood, Ohio. He and his wife Missy have two children. [2]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
UMass Boston Beacons (Little East Conference)(1997–1998)
1997UMass Boston 7–252–123rd (North)
1998UMass Boston 13–215–95th
UMass Boston:20–487–21
Franklin Pierce Ravens (New England Collegiate Conference)(1999–2000)
1999Franklin Pierce 17–225–13
2000Franklin Pierce 21–19–19–3
Franklin Pierce:14–16
Franklin Pierce Ravens (Northeast-10 Conference)(2001–2016)
2001Franklin Pierce 25–2218–14
2002Franklin Pierce 31–1722–10
2003Franklin Pierce 32–1718–9T-1st (Markey)NCAA National Finals
2004Franklin Pierce 32–2323–8
2005Franklin Pierce 32–1421–9
2006Franklin Pierce 46–1325–51stNCAA National Finals
2007Franklin Pierce 49–1126–41stNCAA National Finals
2008Franklin Pierce 42–1520–103rdNCAA National Finals
2009Franklin Pierce 37–1824–61stNCAA Regional
2010Franklin Pierce 43–17–119–6–12ndNCAA National Finals
2011Franklin Pierce 40–1419–73rdNCAA Regional
2012Franklin Pierce 38–19–114–6–1T-1st (Northeast)NCAA Regional
2013Franklin Pierce 37–1915–61st (Northeast)NCAA National Finals
2014Franklin Pierce 35–1815–6T-1st (Northeast)NCAA Regional
2015Franklin Pierce 48–420–11st (Northeast)NCAA Regional
2016Franklin Pierce 48–925–21st (Northeast)NCAA National Finals
Franklin Pierce:653–291–3338–125–2
Dayton Flyers (Atlantic 10 Conference)(2018–present)
2018 Dayton 21–3110–149th
2019 Dayton 32–26–116–83rd Atlantic 10 Tournament
2020 Dayton 6–80–0Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021 Dayton 24–2712–42nd (South) A-10 Tournament
2022 Dayton 23–2710–148th
2023 Dayton 26–3415–9T–3rd Atlantic 10 Tournament
Dayton:132–153–163–49
Total:805–492–4

      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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    References

    1. Price, Chris (November 27, 1997). "The Cape League Rundown". Barnstable Patriot. Barnstable, MA. p. 14.
    2. "Dayton Flyers - 2017-18 Baseball Coaching Staff". daytonflyers.com.