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College  | Story | 6/24/2014

2014 College Coaching Carousel




                                                            
2014 COLLEGE BASEBALL COACHING CAROUSEL
Arizona State
Out: Tim Esmay
In: Tracy Smith
Buzz: Arizona State head coach Tim Esmay was forced to resign with one year left on his contract. Esmay tallied a 201-94-1 overall record during his tenure at Arizona State. Arizona State officially interviewed College of Charleston's Monte Lee and Houston's Todd Whitting, before hiring Indiana's Tracy Smith. Smith spent nine seasons at IU, leading the program to the College World Series in 2013, while compiling a 287-237 overall record.
Arkansas-Little Rock
Out: Scott Norwood
In: Chris Curry            
Buzz: Norwood is under investigation by the university and resigned his post as head coach of the Trojans at the end of the season. Norwood tallied a 148-178 overall record and guided the program to a 25-29 overall record this past season, along with two Sun Belt tournament appearances in six seasons ... It appears the Trojans made a very safe, and good hire in Curry, who spent the past couple of seasons as an assistant coach at Northwestern State. Curry also has extensive experience at the professional ranks. 
Brown
Out: Marek Drabinski
In: Grant Achilles
Buzz: The Bears parted ways with head coach Marek Drabinski after his spent 18 seasons with the program. He compiled an overall record of 306-464-2, while also guiding Brown to an Ivy League Championship in 2007 with a 27-21 overall record ... The Bears replaced Drabinski with Grant Achilles, who had spent the past two seasons as an assistant in the program before taking over halfway through the 2014 campaign. He becomes Brown's 17th head coach.
Campbell
Out: Greg Goff
In: Justin Haire
Buzz: After leading Campbell to new heights with almost 50 wins two seasons ago, and an NCAA postseason this past season, Greg Goff decided to start a new chapter in his career with a move to Louisiana Tech. With that, Justin Haire, who spent seven seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for Goff, was promoted to head coach of the Camels.
East Carolina
Out: Billy Godwin
In: Cliff Godwin
Buzz: East Carolina didn't renew Billy Godwin's contract after he had been with the program since 2005. Godwin finishes his ECU tenure with a 317-215-1 overall record, while also leading the program to five NCAA postseason appearances and a 33-26 record this past season ... In a move we reported since the beginning of the search process, the Pirates hired Cliff Godwin as their new head coach. Godwin spent the past three seasons as an assistant coach/hitting coach for the Rebels, while also playing collegiately At East Carolina. Godwin is considered to be relentless on the recruiting trail.
Eastern Michigan
Out: Jay Alexander
In: Mark Van Ameyde            
Buzz: The Eagles parted ways with Jay Alexander after he spent six seasons with the program, guiding the program to a 159-182 overall record during that mark. EMU finished the 2014 campaign with a 19-34 overall record, including a 6-21 mark in the Mid-American Conference ... The Eagles stayed within the State of Michigan for their newest hire in Mark Van Ameyde, who spent the past six seasons as the top assistant coach at Michigan State. Van Ameyde brings 16 years of coaching experience to the table, including one as an EMU assistant.
Illinois State
Out: Mark Kingston (to USF)
In: Bo Durkac (previous associate head coach)
Buzz: With Kingston headed to South Florida, the Redbirds entertained coaches such as Sacramento State's Reggie Christiansen and Texas A&M assistant Andy Sawyers before hiring associate head coach Bo Durkac. Durkac has 12 years of coaching experience, including the last five seasons as an assistant for Kingston, and the last two as an associate head coach for the Redbirds.
Indiana
Out: Tracy Smith (took Arizona State job)
In: Chris Lemonis
Buzz: It was expected that Smith would somehow parlay his success at IU into a big-time gig in another part of the country, and that indeed happened as the long-time Hoosiers head coach took the head coaching job at prestigious Arizona State. With that said, Indiana will have an impressive list of candidates to sift through, and I'd also take a hard look at Vandy assistant Travis Jewett, who has learned under some outstanding head coaches ... (UPDATED: JULY 2): Sources have informed that Indiana is taking a very strong look at Maloney and Lemonis at this point, but that a third candidate also could enter the mix ... The Hoosiers made an exciting hire with the addition of Lemonis, who spent the last eight seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator under head coach Dan McDonnell at the University of Louisville. Lemonis is hailed as a strong recruiter and solid coach.
Long Island-Brooklyn
Out: Don Maines
In: Alex Trezza
Buzz: In one of the more interesting situations on the college coaching carousel this season, Maines resigned his post with the Blackbirds just a few games into the season ... LIU-B announced the hiring of Alex Trezza, who served last season as the top assistant coach at Sacred Heart. Prior to his stint at SHU, Trezz served as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of New Haven.
Longwood
Out: Brian McCullough
In: Ryan Mau
Buzz: The Lancers have their newest head coach, and it's a good one in Ryan Mau. Mau earned a good reputation on the national stage, spending the past four seasons as the recruiting coordinator for the Naval Academy.
Louisiana-Monroe
Out: Jeff Schexnaider
In: Bruce Peddie
Buzz: After parting ways with long-time head coach Jeff Schexnaider, the Warhawks went an interesting direction by promoting assistant coach Bruce Peddie, formerly at the University of New Orleans, to the head coaching spot. The most interesting aspect about hiring Peddie is that ULM only gave him a one-year deal, something not very customary when hiring a new coach.
Louisiana Tech
Out: Wade Simoneaux
In: Greg Goff (previously at Campbell)
Buzz: The Bulldogs fired head coach Wade Simoneaux after 12 seasons with the program, including a 15-35 overall record, 5-25 mark in Conference USA this past season. The Bulldogs went out and hired a very nice coach in Greg Goff, who has guided Campbell to very good campaigns the past couple of seasons, including an NCAA postseason appearance this year.
Murray State
Out: Rob McDonald
In: Kevin Moulder (previously Saint Louis)          
Buzz: McDonald will not return to Murray State after finishing his 12th season with the program. McDonald compiled an overall record of 247-347-2, and his most successful campaign came in 2009 when his club finished the season with a 34-21-1 overall record ... The Racers aimed for a young, charismatic, head coach in Kevin Moulder, who spent the past seven seasons as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator at Saint Louis under head coach Darin Hendrickson.
New Mexico State
Out: Rocky Ward
In: Brian Green         
Buzz: New Mexico State parted ways with long-time head coach Rocky Ward after he spent 16 seasons at the program, including two more as an assistant. Ward finished his career with the Aggies with a 455-458-2 overall record, along with a 23-31 mark in his final season with the program ... The Aggies hired a familiar name to the program in Kentucky assistant coach Brian Green. Green, who has made several coaching stops, including one at New Mexico State, comes to the program after spending the past seven seasons at UK.
Rhode Island
Out: Jim Foster
In: Raphael Cerrato
Buzz: After spending several seasons as the head coach at URI, Jim Foster decided to head another route by joining Mike Gambino's coaching staff at Boston College. With that, the Rams aren't in a hurry to hire a full-time head coach, thus promoted top assistant (for the past three seasons) Raphael Cerrato to the post. The move comes widely supported by those inside the URI program.
Sam Houston State
Out: David Pierce (to Tulane)
In: Matt Deggs (previously Louisiana-Lafayette)
Buzz: David Pierce led the Bearkats to a 43-19 overall record this season, as well as three-straight NCAA postseason trips. Now, the Bearkats are looking for a new head coach and have some strong options with Deggs, Fikac, Malone and Bolt all high quality, good coaches ... UPDATE: June 27th -- The Bearkats decided on a head coach and hired Louisiana-Lafayette top assistant Matt Deggs. Deggs spent the past couple of seasons transforming the Cajuns into one of the most feared offensive clubs in the country, but also earned his stripes at Texas A&M and Arkansas.
South Florida
Out: Lelo Prado (took administrative job at USF)
In: Mark Kingston (formerly Illinois State)
Buzz: After eight seasons as the head coach of the Bulls, Prado is headed to the administration role as associate athletic director for external relations. The Bulls then hired Mark Kingston from Illinois State. Kingston captured a pair of Missouri Valley Coach of the Year honors at Illinois State, while also guiding the Redbirds to five-straight 30-plus win seasons. Kingston's ties to the State of Florida should help him excel.
Tennessee-Martin
Out: Bubba Cates
In: Rick Robinson (previously Young Harris)
Buzz: The Skyhawks announced the 10th coach in program history with the addition of Robinson. Robinson has 17 years of coaching experience, including spending the last 16 helping Young Harris transform from a junior college to a successful program at the NCAA Division II level.
Tulane
Out: Rick Jones
In: David Pierce (Sam Houston State)
Buzz: Rick Jones led the Green Wave to 12 NCAA postseason appearances and 818 victories in his 21 seasons with the program, but retired after missing half of the 2014 college baseball season. Jones led the Green Wave to a national seed in 2005 and eventually would like to return to coaching. As for Pierce, his replacement, he did a terrific job in continuing Sam Houston State's winning tradition, and even improving its overall profile.
UC Riverside
Out: Doug Smith
In: Troy Percival
Buzz: After 36 seasons with the UC Riverside program, including as a player and coach, Smith announced his retirement. He was head coach for the last 10 seasons, winning more than 280 games and being named Big West Coach of the Year in 2007 ... UCR replaces Smith with former catcher and big league pitcher Troy Percival. Percival is considered to be charismatic and spent the last two seasons as the head coach at his alma mater of Moreno Valley High School.
UNC Asheville
Out: Tom Smith
In: Scott Friedholm            
Buzz: UNCA parted ways with Tom Smith after he spent five seasons with the program, compiling an 86-177 overall record in the process. The program hired Scott Friedholm at Boston College, who was the top assistant under head coach Mike Gambino.

 


College | Story | 6/11/2026

Collegiate Freshman All-Americans

Vincent Cervino
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Collegiate Postseason Awards | Collegiate All Americans First Team Hitters Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB C Alonzo Alvarez Miami FR 0.341 0.439 0.551 40 57 13 2 6 32 3 1B Ethin Bingaman Auburn FR 0.330 0.415 0.581 60 71 9 0 15 50 4 2B Ethan Ball Virginia Tech FR 0.310 0.420 0.660 43 63 18 1 17 52 3 3B Nico Partida Texas A&M FR 0.306 0.408 0.550 45 55 8 0 12 43 4 SS Jett Kenady California FR 0.320 0.350 0.573 36 66 17 1 11 34 1 IF Linkin Garcia Texas Tech FR 0.338 0.387 0.489 53 78 21 1 4 59 1 OF Angel Laya Oregon FR 0.296 0.396 0.538 49 66 10 1 14 47 5 OF Anthony Pack Jr. Texas FR 0.359 0.485 0.597 58 74 16 0 11 52 20 OF Jacob Parker* Mississippi State FR 0.339 0.449 0.732 51 57 10 1 18 62 7 OF Teddy Tokheim Stanford FR 0.352 0.414 0.704 40 70 19 0 17 47 0 UT Drew Grego Nebraska FR 0.326 0.417 0.531 33 57 13 1 7 44 5 DH Enzo Infelise Cincinnati FR 0.374...
General | Blog | 6/16/2026

Wolforth Throwing Mentorship: Article 66

Ron Wolforth
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  The Number That Just Killed MLB Expansion: 1,217   USA Today's Bob Nightengale dropped a bomb shell recently that the baseball world is still digesting. Major League Baseball wants to expand to 32 teams. Team executives are quietly opposing it and the reason has nothing to do with cities or money.   They cannot find enough healthy pitchers.   Between 2020 and 2024, professional baseball performed 1,026 Tommy John surgeries at the minor-league level alone. Another 191 at the Major League level. More than twelve hundred elbow reconstructions in five years on the best young pitchers in the world.   That is not bad luck. That is a system reporting a verdict on itself.   For fifteen years, the youth-baseball industry has chased one number: velocity significantly more than projectability and arm care.    Recruiters scout by it.    Social...
Tournaments | Story | 6/16/2026

PG Ascendant Classic Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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‘27 MIF Kyler Claunch (KY) took home MVP honors in the #Ascendant26 @claunch_kyler Set the tone out of the leadoff spot for @CincySpikes & showed + bat-to-ball .538 AVG/.714 OBP | 7 H/7 RS | 6 BB | 5 SB @EKUBaseball is getting a guy. https://t.co/wGL9E0XmQ6 pic.twitter.com/kvZQwxEXup — Jordan Gates (@JGatesPG) June 14, 2026 Kyler Claunch (2027, Harrodsburg, Ky.) The Eastern Kentucky commit took home the MVP honors after an excellent performance throughout the weekend. Claunch tied for the lead in hits on the weekend with seven. Finished as the second top performer in batting but probably would have been higher if he wasn’t the leadoff hitter. Despite the low RBI’s, Claunch delivered a six-game sample size that included a .538 average and .714 on base. It’s a contact-oriented swing that showed plus ability when it came to bat-to-ball skills. Swiped five...
Tournaments | Story | 6/16/2026

UBC West Scout Notes: Days 3-4

Perfect Game Staff
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UBC West Scout Notes: Days 1-2 Lucca Bacigalupi (‘30,CA) helps himself out at the plate racking up 2 hits & 2 RBI including a HR. Have a day young man. #UBCWest https://t.co/z2wAGXgavZ pic.twitter.com/Ilh7kU8K10 — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) June 13, 2026 Lucca Bacigalupi, C/RHP, Petaluma, Calif. Alpha Prime (2030) Bacigalupi is a versatile two-way prospect who continues to stand out with his size, arm strength and offensive ability. On the mound, the right-hander threw three solid innings, allowing three hits while striking out three over 69 pitches. His fastball touched 83 mph with decent life and he mixed in a serviceable breaking ball that he threw for strikes. The delivery looks clean, repeatable, and athletic. The combination of mound presence and bat production makes him an intriguing follow in the 2030 class. Ethan Duffy (‘30,CA) posted 4 strong...
Tournaments | Story | 6/15/2026

Braves Scout Team Keep Winning In Hoover

Kinley Kitchens
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Through big wins and making their way into the championship bracket, the Atlanta Braves Scout Team has done exactly what every team hopes to do at a major Perfect Game event: keep winning.  Now undefeated and preparing for the semifinals, the Braves have established themselves as one of the top teams remaining in the 15U division. Dominant pitching performances, timely hitting, and a lineup full of contributors have powered the team through a strong weekend in Hoover.  The Braves opened the tournament with a statement performance behind right-hander Daylen Woods, who tossed a five-inning no-hitter while striking out six. Woods also helped his own cause offensively with three hits and two runs scored as the Atlanta Braves Scout Team rolled to victory. The momentum continued with a 10-3 win over Wow Factor Nation 15U, as Sam Ridley allowed just one hit across four innings while...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/15/2026

WC Ghost Claims Arizona All-State Title

Emily Hicks
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In a championship game that featured strong pitching and sharp defense from both sides, West Coast Ghost AZ 16U pulled away late to defeat Overfly 2028, 5-3, and claim the Arizona All-State Games title. “We had discipline at the plate, on the mound, out in the field; everyone just did their thing. It was good,” said Cash Carmichael The two teams traded runs throughout the 1st and 2nd innings, making it 3-2. Followed by a single run scored at the top of the 4th by Overfly 2028, it remained tied 3-3 for most of the game. Both defenses made key plays to limit scoring opportunities, turning potential rallies into outs and keeping the pressure high in every inning. With the game deadlocked heading into the bottom of the sixth, West Coast Ghost AZ finally broke through. Bottom of the 6th, J. Haizen Reidhead recorded a single, Oren Tucker walked, and Josiah Shim was hit by pitch....
Tournaments | Story | 6/15/2026

Coastal Region Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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Wyatt Smitherman (2028, Durham NC) had a solid day at the plate for USA Prime Triangle 16u Stars in their matchup against the Charlotte Colts. The 5-foot-11, 160-pound shortstop has a tall athletic frame. The left handed batter displayed a mature approach at the plate. Attacks fastballs and drives them with authority. He has quick hands and gets the barrel through the zone. Uses his lower half to his advantage creating enough torque to generate his power he shown. Smitherman finished the day going 1-for-3 with a home run and 4 RBI. Zachary Days (2028, Charlotte NC) had a impressive day at the plate for the Charlotte Colts against USA Prime Coastal. The 6-foot-3, 170 pound center fielder has a tall athletic frame. Days bats from the left side with a short but powerful swing. Very disciplined during his AB’s and applies pressure on the defense. He shifts his weight to his lower half...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/15/2026

Weather Can't Delay Top Tier Victory

Alyssa Golden
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A seven-run first inning gave Top Tier Roos American Red 2027 all the momentum they needed Sunday morning, but the road to a Florida World Series championship was far from straightforward.  After jumping out to an early lead against WBC 17u, Top Tier endured a 3 ½-hour rain delay before returning to finish off a 9-1 victory at Lee Health Sports Complex.  The championship game, which began at 8 a.m. and did not conclude until nearly 1 p.m., ended in the bottom of the fifth inning under Perfect Game’s mercy-rule format. Top Tier’s dominant performance was powered by a complete-game effort from Christian Davis and an offense that erupted for seven runs in the first inning.  Not even hours of uncertainty and lightning delays could keep Top Tier from finishing what they started.  Davis started on the mound for Top Tier and remained the entire five...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 6/14/2026

PG Softball Super Regionals

Erica Beach
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PG Super Regionals Dripping Springs, Texas June 6-7, 2026     DRIPPING SPRINGS, TX- The weather was nice, the Longhorns JUST won a national championship, and Perfect Game brought it’s first softball event to Dripping Springs. It was a weekend packed with college coaches, quality softball, and a great softball atmosphere. Over the course of the six-game guarantee event, our scout saw some amazing athletes. Below she highlights some of the athletes who caught her eye.   Destiny Sidiropoulos (2028, Houston, TX) of the Impact Gold HTX 16U was an incredible spark plug at the top of their lineup all weekend. She is a true triple threat who has great speed on the basepaths. She can soft and power slap, drop a sneaky bunt, and hit away with pop. Her barrel control is next level, and she is fun to watch pick apart defenses. On defense, she is versatile and athletic. She gets...
Tournaments | Story | 6/13/2026

West Coast Summer Breakout Hopefuls

Joey Cohen
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With summer ball ramping up, the priority follow lists from our scouting staff start to take shape and every year a handful of intriguing names outside the national spotlight begin to separate. Digging deeper into the West region, there’s a group of prospects currently buried outside the Top 200 who carry real breakout and helium potential over the next few months. All 10 players featured here are coming off strong high school seasons and bring traits that evaluators tend to bet on whether it’s projectable/athletic bodies, strong secondary stuff, or flashes of impact tools. They may not be household names just yet, but the ingredients are there for significant jumps by the end of the summer circuit. Don’t be surprised if several of these names are firmly in the mix and climbing up early boards in a hurry before the fall rolls around. Two innings of work here from Jonah...
Tournaments | Story | 6/14/2026

UBC West Scout Notes: Days 1-2

Steve Fiorindo
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Nash McCarthy (2030, Camas, WA) was outstanding in his start on day two of the UBC West for NW Baum Bat, working six-innings allowing four-hits, no walks and struck out seven.  Standing at 6-foot, 170-pounds with athleticism and room to add.  Effortless mover down the bump with a low effort, up-tempo operation that produced a fastball that was up to 84.  He showed feel for the secondary offerings mixing in a firm breaking ball at 71-74 with 11-5 shape with depth.  Controlled the zone and the tempo throughout the outing, moving the ball around to all four-quadrants.  Projectable arm speed with advanced feel for the spin and strike zone.  Dylan D'Oyen (2030, Cerritos, CA) got the start for 5 Star 2030 in their opening game of the tournament and impressed over six innings of work.  Athletic mover down the mound with balance and repeats the delivery. ...
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