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Big East Conference Baseball Coach of the Year

The Big East Conference Baseball Coaching Staff of the Year award is presented annually to the conference's most outstanding coaching staff, as voted by the conference's head coaches at the end of each regular season.

Big East Conference Baseball Coaching Staff of the Year
Awarded forMost outstanding baseball coaching staff in the Big East Conference
CountryUnited States
First awarded1985 (as "Coach of the Year")
2016 (as "Coaching Staff of the Year")
Currently held bySeton Hall (Rob Sheppard, head coach)

The award was Big East Conference Baseball Coach of the Year, honoring only the head coach, from the first season of Big East Conference baseball in 1985 through the 2015 season. Starting with the 2016 season,[1] the award was renamed the "Coaching Staff of the Year" award, honoring an entire staff. While the "Big East" name has been used by two separate conferences—the original Big East, which operated from 1979 to 2013, and the current Big East, formed when the original conference split in 2013—the current Big East claims the baseball history of the original conference.

The Big East is the only NCAA Division I baseball conference that presents an annual coaching award to an entire staff instead of only the head coach, although the head coach is cited by name in the award announcement.

In 2014 season, Creighton's Ed Servais won the new conference's inaugural award. Creighton had a 30-16 (14-4 Big East) regular season to win the conference title. Since the formation of the current Big East, all but three of the honorees have won at least a share of the conference's regular season title, although the two most recent awards (2022 and 2023) were won by teams that finished outside the top two in the conference. From 1999 to 2006, by contrast, only two regular-season champions won the award.[2]

Ed Blankmeyer of St. John's has won the award a record six times as an individual, and is the only head coach to date to have been part of an honored staff twice. This includes bask-to-back awards twice—individually in 2007 and 2008 and as part of the staff in 2017 and 2018, a feat matched only by his Red Storm predecessor Joe Russo (1990 and 1991) and UConn's Jim Penders (2010 and 2011).[2] Blankmeyer, Penders, and Servais are the only head coaches to have won the award as individuals and as part of an honored staff; Penders has three individual awards and one staff award, while Servais has one of each.

Providence is the only school to have three coaches win the award (Don Mezzanotte in 1986, Paul Kostacopoulos in 1995, and Charlie Hickey in 1999). Three other schools had multiple coaches win the award before 2016: St. John's (Russo and Blankmeyer), UConn (Andy Baylock and Penders), and Pittsburgh (Mark Jackson and Joe Jordano).[2][3]

Winners edit

By season edit

Coach of the Year edit

Season Coach School Conf. (Rk.) Overall
1985[2][4] Mike Sheppard Seton Hall 15-3 (1st, South) 44-19-1
1986[2][5] Don Mezzanotte Providence 11-7 (T-1st, North) 28-23
1987[2][4] Mike Sheppard (2) Seton Hall 16-2 (1st, South) 45-10
1988[2][6] George Bennett Villanova 16-2 (1st, South) 32-22
1989[2][4] Mike Sheppard (3) Seton Hall 16-2 (1st, South) 33-19-1
1990[2][7] Joe Russo St. John's 15-6 (2nd) 29-18
1991[2][7] Joe Russo (2) St. John's 18-2 (1st) 34-14-1
1992[2][8] Andy Baylock UConn 13-7 (3rd) 25-20-1
1993[2][6] George Bennett (2) Villanova 14-7 (1st) 27-15-1
1994[2][9] Mark Jackson Pittsburgh 16-5 (1st) 31-16
1995[2][10] Paul Kostacopoulos Providence 16-5 (1st) 44-15
1996[2][11] Ed Blankmeyer St. John's 14-10 (3rd, American) 26-18
1997[2][12] Greg Van Zant West Virginia 17-7 (1st, American) 36-19
1998[2][13] Fred Hill Rutgers 17-3 (1st) 33-16
1999[2][14] Charlie Hickey Providence 18-8 (3rd) 49-16
2000[2][15] Pete Hughes Boston College 12-11 (5th) 35-20
2001[2][16] Paul Mainieri Notre Dame 22-4 (1st) 49-13
2002[2][15] Pete Hughes (2) Boston College 15-11 (T-3rd) 30-25
2003[2][12] Greg Van Zant (2) West Virginia 18-6 (2nd) 36-19
2004[2][3] Joe Jordano Pittsburgh 17-9 (T-2nd) 38-18
2005[2][11] Ed Blankmeyer (2) St. John's 19-4 (1st) 41-18
2006[2][17] Jim Penders UConn 18-6 (2nd) 39-18-1
2007[2][11] Ed Blankmeyer (3) St. John's 20-7 (T-1st) 41-19
2008[2][11] Ed Blankmeyer (4) St. John's 20-7 (1st) 42-16
2009[2][18] Lelo Prado South Florida 18-9 (2nd) 34-25
2010[2][17] Jim Penders (2) UConn 20-6 (2nd) 48-16
2011[2][17] Jim Penders (3) UConn 22-5 (1st) 45-20
2012[2][11] Ed Blankmeyer (5) St. John's 18-9 (T-1st) 40-23
2013[3][19] Joe Jordano (2) Pittsburgh 18-6 (T-2nd) 42-17
2014 Ed Servais Creighton 14-4 (1st) 32-17
2015 Ed Blankmeyer (6) St. John's 14-3 (1st) 41-16

Coaching Staff of the Year edit

Season School Head coach Conf. (Rk.) Overall
2016 Xavier Scott Googins 14-4 (1st) 30-28
2017 St. John's Ed Blankmeyer (7) 13-5 (2nd) 42-13
2018 St. John's (2) Ed Blankmeyer (8) 15-3 (1st) 38-14
2019 Creighton Ed Servais (2) 14-4 (1st) 41-12
2020 Season canceled (COVID-19)
2021 UConn Jim Penders (4) 13-4 (1st) 30-16
2022 Georgetown Edwin Thompson 11–10 (4th) 32–24
2023[20] Seton Hall Rob Sheppard 13–8 (3rd) 31–24

By school edit

The following is a table of the schools whose coaches or coaching staffs have won the award, along with the year each school joined the conference, the number of times it has won the award, and the years in which it has done so.

All years reflect baseball seasons. For schools that joined the Big East after it first sponsored baseball, the first season of play takes place in the calendar year after officially joining the conference.

School (year joined) Total awards Seasons (individual) Seasons (staff)
St. John's (1985) 10 1990, 1991, 1996, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2012,
2015
2017, 2018
UConn (1985/2021)[a] 5 1992, 2006, 2010, 2011 2021
Seton Hall (1985) 4 1985, 1987, 1989 2023
Pittsburgh (1985)[b] 3 1994, 2004, 2013
Providence (1985)[c] 3 1986, 1995, 1999
Boston College (1985)[d] 2 2000, 2002
Villanova (1985) 2 1988, 1993
West Virginia (1996)[e] 2 1997, 2003
Creighton (2014) 2 2014 2019
Georgetown (1985) 1 2022
Notre Dame (1996)[f] 1 2001
Rutgers (1996)[g] 1 1998
South Florida (2006)[h] 1 2009
Xavier (2014) 1 2016

Notes edit

  1. ^ When the Big East split into two conferences after the 2013 season, UConn remained in the football-sponsoring league, the American Athletic Conference. It returned to the Big East after the 2020 season.
  2. ^ Pittsburgh left to join the Atlantic Coast Conference following the 2013 season.
  3. ^ Providence cut its baseball program after the 1999 season.
  4. ^ Boston College left for the Atlantic Coast Conference following the 2005 season.
  5. ^ West Virginia left to join the Big 12 Conference following the 2012 season.
  6. ^ Notre Dame left to join the Atlantic Coast Conference following the 2013 season.
  7. ^ When the Big East split into two conferences after the 2013 season, Rutgers remained in the football-sponsoring league, the American Athletic Conference. A year later, Rutgers moved to the Big Ten Conference.
  8. ^ When the Big East split into two conferences after the 2013 season, South Florida remained in the football-sponsoring league, the American Athletic Conference, where it remains today.

References edit

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  4. ^ a b c Manuel, John (August 18, 2003). "Seton Hall Coach Mike Sheppard Retires". BaseballAmerica.com. Archived from the original on July 6, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
  5. ^ Owens, Ed (April 12, 2005). . CranstonOnline.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
  6. ^ a b Morkides, Chris (April 16, 1999). . Philly.com. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
  7. ^ a b . QueensKnights.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
  8. ^ . Courant.com. The Hartford Courant. May 12, 1992. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
  9. ^ "Three from UConn Are All-Big East". The Day. May 17, 1994. p. D3. Retrieved July 6, 2014.[dead link]
  10. ^ Warner, Pete (August 16, 1996). "Kostacopoulos Gets UM Baseball Job". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved July 6, 2014.[dead link]
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  12. ^ a b Casazza, Mike (June 1, 2012). . CharlestonDailyMail.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
  13. ^ D'Alessandro, Dave (February 20, 2014). . NJ.com. Newark Star-Ledger. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 5, 2014.
  14. ^ . CCSUBlueDevils.com. CCSU Sports Communication. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved June 24, 2014.
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  16. ^ Schneider, Steve. . WAFB.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
  17. ^ a b c . NHRegister.com. The New Haven Register. January 11, 2013. Archived from the original on April 13, 2016. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
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  19. ^ . D1Baseball.com. Archived from the original on September 20, 2015. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
  20. ^ "#BIGEASTbase Regular-Season Awards And All-Conference Announced" (Press release). Big East Conference. May 23, 2023. Retrieved May 23, 2023.

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The Big East Conference Baseball Coaching Staff of the Year award is presented annually to the conference s most outstanding coaching staff as voted by the conference s head coaches at the end of each regular season Big East Conference Baseball Coaching Staff of the YearAwarded forMost outstanding baseball coaching staff in the Big East ConferenceCountryUnited StatesFirst awarded1985 as Coach of the Year 2016 as Coaching Staff of the Year Currently held bySeton Hall Rob Sheppard head coach The award was Big East Conference Baseball Coach of the Year honoring only the head coach from the first season of Big East Conference baseball in 1985 through the 2015 season Starting with the 2016 season 1 the award was renamed the Coaching Staff of the Year award honoring an entire staff While the Big East name has been used by two separate conferences the original Big East which operated from 1979 to 2013 and the current Big East formed when the original conference split in 2013 the current Big East claims the baseball history of the original conference The Big East is the only NCAA Division I baseball conference that presents an annual coaching award to an entire staff instead of only the head coach although the head coach is cited by name in the award announcement In 2014 season Creighton s Ed Servais won the new conference s inaugural award Creighton had a 30 16 14 4 Big East regular season to win the conference title Since the formation of the current Big East all but three of the honorees have won at least a share of the conference s regular season title although the two most recent awards 2022 and 2023 were won by teams that finished outside the top two in the conference From 1999 to 2006 by contrast only two regular season champions won the award 2 Ed Blankmeyer of St John s has won the award a record six times as an individual and is the only head coach to date to have been part of an honored staff twice This includes bask to back awards twice individually in 2007 and 2008 and as part of the staff in 2017 and 2018 a feat matched only by his Red Storm predecessor Joe Russo 1990 and 1991 and UConn s Jim Penders 2010 and 2011 2 Blankmeyer Penders and Servais are the only head coaches to have won the award as individuals and as part of an honored staff Penders has three individual awards and one staff award while Servais has one of each Providence is the only school to have three coaches win the award Don Mezzanotte in 1986 Paul Kostacopoulos in 1995 and Charlie Hickey in 1999 Three other schools had multiple coaches win the award before 2016 St John s Russo and Blankmeyer UConn Andy Baylock and Penders and Pittsburgh Mark Jackson and Joe Jordano 2 3 Contents 1 Winners 1 1 By season 1 1 1 Coach of the Year 1 1 2 Coaching Staff of the Year 1 2 By school 2 Notes 3 ReferencesWinners editBy season edit Coach of the Year edit Season Coach School Conf Rk Overall1985 2 4 Mike Sheppard Seton Hall 15 3 1st South 44 19 11986 2 5 Don Mezzanotte Providence 11 7 T 1st North 28 231987 2 4 Mike Sheppard 2 Seton Hall 16 2 1st South 45 101988 2 6 George Bennett Villanova 16 2 1st South 32 221989 2 4 Mike Sheppard 3 Seton Hall 16 2 1st South 33 19 11990 2 7 Joe Russo St John s 15 6 2nd 29 181991 2 7 Joe Russo 2 St John s 18 2 1st 34 14 11992 2 8 Andy Baylock UConn 13 7 3rd 25 20 11993 2 6 George Bennett 2 Villanova 14 7 1st 27 15 11994 2 9 Mark Jackson Pittsburgh 16 5 1st 31 161995 2 10 Paul Kostacopoulos Providence 16 5 1st 44 151996 2 11 Ed Blankmeyer St John s 14 10 3rd American 26 181997 2 12 Greg Van Zant West Virginia 17 7 1st American 36 191998 2 13 Fred Hill Rutgers 17 3 1st 33 161999 2 14 Charlie Hickey Providence 18 8 3rd 49 162000 2 15 Pete Hughes Boston College 12 11 5th 35 202001 2 16 Paul Mainieri Notre Dame 22 4 1st 49 132002 2 15 Pete Hughes 2 Boston College 15 11 T 3rd 30 252003 2 12 Greg Van Zant 2 West Virginia 18 6 2nd 36 192004 2 3 Joe Jordano Pittsburgh 17 9 T 2nd 38 182005 2 11 Ed Blankmeyer 2 St John s 19 4 1st 41 182006 2 17 Jim Penders UConn 18 6 2nd 39 18 12007 2 11 Ed Blankmeyer 3 St John s 20 7 T 1st 41 192008 2 11 Ed Blankmeyer 4 St John s 20 7 1st 42 162009 2 18 Lelo Prado South Florida 18 9 2nd 34 252010 2 17 Jim Penders 2 UConn 20 6 2nd 48 162011 2 17 Jim Penders 3 UConn 22 5 1st 45 202012 2 11 Ed Blankmeyer 5 St John s 18 9 T 1st 40 232013 3 19 Joe Jordano 2 Pittsburgh 18 6 T 2nd 42 172014 Ed Servais Creighton 14 4 1st 32 172015 Ed Blankmeyer 6 St John s 14 3 1st 41 16Coaching Staff of the Year edit Season School Head coach Conf Rk Overall2016 Xavier Scott Googins 14 4 1st 30 282017 St John s Ed Blankmeyer 7 13 5 2nd 42 132018 St John s 2 Ed Blankmeyer 8 15 3 1st 38 142019 Creighton Ed Servais 2 14 4 1st 41 122020 Season canceled COVID 19 2021 UConn Jim Penders 4 13 4 1st 30 162022 Georgetown Edwin Thompson 11 10 4th 32 242023 20 Seton Hall Rob Sheppard 13 8 3rd 31 24By school edit The following is a table of the schools whose coaches or coaching staffs have won the award along with the year each school joined the conference the number of times it has won the award and the years in which it has done so All years reflect baseball seasons For schools that joined the Big East after it first sponsored baseball the first season of play takes place in the calendar year after officially joining the conference School year joined Total awards Seasons individual Seasons staff St John s 1985 10 1990 1991 1996 2005 2007 2008 2012 2015 2017 2018UConn 1985 2021 a 5 1992 2006 2010 2011 2021Seton Hall 1985 4 1985 1987 1989 2023Pittsburgh 1985 b 3 1994 2004 2013 Providence 1985 c 3 1986 1995 1999 Boston College 1985 d 2 2000 2002 Villanova 1985 2 1988 1993 West Virginia 1996 e 2 1997 2003 Creighton 2014 2 2014 2019Georgetown 1985 1 2022Notre Dame 1996 f 1 2001 Rutgers 1996 g 1 1998 South Florida 2006 h 1 2009 Xavier 2014 1 2016Notes edit When the Big East split into two conferences after the 2013 season UConn remained in the football sponsoring league the American Athletic Conference It returned to the Big East after the 2020 season Pittsburgh left to join the Atlantic Coast Conference following the 2013 season Providence cut its baseball program after the 1999 season Boston College left for the Atlantic Coast Conference following the 2005 season West Virginia left to join the Big 12 Conference following the 2012 season Notre Dame left to join the Atlantic Coast Conference following the 2013 season When the Big East split into two conferences after the 2013 season Rutgers remained in the football sponsoring league the American Athletic Conference A year later Rutgers moved to the Big Ten Conference When the Big East split into two conferences after the 2013 season South Florida remained in the football sponsoring league the American Athletic Conference where it remains today References edit 2016 Baseball Regular Season Major Awards and All BIG EAST Teams Announced Press release Big East Conference May 25 2016 Retrieved May 23 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s 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June 27 2013 Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved July 6 2014 Schneider Steve Paul Mainieri to Be LSU s New Head Baseball Coach Barbier to Join Team as Assistant WAFB com Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved July 6 2014 a b c Mike Olt Jim Penders and George Grande to Appear at GNHCC Hot Stove Breakfast Jan 23 NHRegister com The New Haven Register January 11 2013 Archived from the original on April 13 2016 Retrieved July 6 2014 USF Bulls Lelo Prado Named Big East Baseball Coach of the Year TampaBay com May 18 2009 Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved July 6 2014 2013 Big East Conference Standings D1Baseball com Archived from the original on September 20 2015 Retrieved July 6 2014 BIGEASTbase Regular Season Awards And All Conference Announced Press release Big East Conference May 23 2023 Retrieved May 23 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Big East Conference Baseball Coach of the Year amp oldid 1195874712, 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