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Jim Morris (baseball coach)

Jim Morris (born February 20, 1950) is the former head baseball coach at the University of Miami and Georgia Tech. His teams qualified for NCAA Regionals for 32 consecutive years, 23 at Miami and nine at Georgia Tech.[1] Morris won national championships in 1999 and 2001, and earned National Coach of the Year honors in both seasons.

Jim Morris
Morris in 2014
Biographical details
Born (1950-02-20) February 20, 1950 (age 73)
Lexington, North Carolina, U.S.
Alma materElon College (1973)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1975Appalachian State (assistant)
1976–1979DeKalb CC
1980–1981Florida State (assistant)
1982–1993Georgia Tech
1994–2018Miami (FL)
Head coaching record
Overall1,590–715–4
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2 College World Series (1999, 2001)
Awards
4x ACC Coach of the Year (1983, 1987, 1993, 2008)

Early career

Morris began his coaching career as an assistant at Appalachian State in 1975. In 1976, he accepted the challenge of building, from scratch, a baseball program at Atlanta's DeKalb Community College.

At DeKalb, Morris started with no players and no field, but he quickly made a name for himself. His Eagles were nationally ranked three times in four years and advanced to the 1977 Junior College World Series, where DeKalb placed second. Morris added two more winning years at DeKalb before moving on to become an assistant coach at Florida State.

Georgia Tech

After a two–year stint with the Seminoles, Morris would accept the head coaching job at Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets were on the backside of four straight losing seasons and were 4–23 in their first two seasons in the Atlantic Coast Conference. At Georgia Tech, Morris was the all-time leader in coaching victories, in any of the school's varsity sports, as he had 12 straight winning seasons, nine straight NCAA regional berths, four straight Atlantic Coast Conference titles (1985–88) and a school–record 51 wins in 1987.

Miami

In his tenure at the University of Miami, no other program has qualified for the College World Series as often as Morris and his Miami Hurricanes. Miami has qualified for the NCAA Tournament a record 44 consecutive years and made it to Omaha in 11 of Morris' first 15 seasons in Coral Gables. Morris set an NCAA record for guiding a program to the College World Series in each of his first six years at the University of Miami. Morris returned Miami to Omaha in 2015 and 2016 after a seven-year absence.[2] It was announced in June 2014 that Morris would retire following the 2018 season with longtime assistant Gino DiMare as his successor.[3]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1982–1993)
1982 Georgia Tech 29–20 6–8 5th
1983 Georgia Tech 38–15 6–8 5th
1984 Georgia Tech 36–19 5–7 5th
1985 Georgia Tech 42–19–1 6–7–1 5th NCAA Regional
1986 Georgia Tech 45–23 10–4 2nd NCAA Regional
1987 Georgia Tech 51–14 17–4 1st NCAA Regional
1988 Georgia Tech 45–24 12–8 3rd NCAA Regional
1989 Georgia Tech 38–26 13–6 3rd NCAA Regional
1990 Georgia Tech 46–25 9–9 5th NCAA Regional
1991 Georgia Tech 42–26 12–8 2nd NCAA Regional
1992 Georgia Tech 45–19 14–9 4th NCAA Regional
1993 Georgia Tech 47–14 19–6 1st NCAA Regional
Georgia Tech: 504–244–1 126–84–1
Miami Hurricanes (NCAA Division I independent) (1994–2004)
1994 Miami 49–14 College World Series
1995 Miami 48–17 College World Series
1996 Miami 50–14 College World Series Runner-up
1997 Miami 51–18 College World Series
1998 Miami 51–12 College World Series
1999 Miami 50–13 College World Series Champions
2000 Miami 41–19–1 NCAA Super Regional
2001 Miami 53–12 College World Series Champions
2002 Miami 34–29 NCAA Super Regional
2003 Miami 45–17–1 College World Series
2004 Miami 50–13 College World Series
Miami Hurricanes (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2005–present)
2005 Miami 41–19–1 19–10–1 3rd NCAA Super Regional
2006 Miami 42–24 17–13 4th (Coastal) College World Series
2007 Miami 37–24 17–13 3rd (Coastal) NCAA Regional
2008 Miami 53–11 23–5 1st (Coastal) College World Series
2009 Miami 38–22 18–12 3rd (Coastal) NCAA Regional
2010 Miami 43–20 20–10 3rd (Coastal) NCAA Super Regional
2011 Miami 38–23 19–10 4th (Coastal) NCAA Regional
2012 Miami 36–23 16–14 3rd (Coastal) NCAA Regional
2013 Miami 37–25 14–16 5th (Coastal) NCAA Regional
2014 Miami 44–19 24–6 1st (Coastal) NCAA Regional
2015 Miami 50–17 22–8 1st (Coastal) College World Series
2016 Miami 50–14 21–7 1st (Coastal) College World Series
2017 Miami 31–27 16–13 3rd (Coastal)
2018 Miami 28–26 16–13 3rd (Coastal)
Miami: 1,090–472–3 263–151–1
Total: 1,594–716–4

      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

See also

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2008-02-05.
  2. ^ Degnan, Susan Miller "Grand slam fuels Miami Hurricanes to College World Series berth" "Miami Herald", June 12, 2016
  3. ^ Navarro, Manny "UM baseball coach Jim Morris gets three-year contract extension; Gino DiMare to take over after Morris retires" "Miami Herald", June 24, 2014

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1993Georgia Tech1994 2018Miami FL Head coaching recordOverall1 590 715 4Accomplishments and honorsChampionships2 College World Series 1999 2001 Awards4x ACC Coach of the Year 1983 1987 1993 2008 Contents 1 Early career 2 Georgia Tech 3 Miami 4 Head coaching record 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly career EditMorris began his coaching career as an assistant at Appalachian State in 1975 In 1976 he accepted the challenge of building from scratch a baseball program at Atlanta s DeKalb Community College At DeKalb Morris started with no players and no field but he quickly made a name for himself His Eagles were nationally ranked three times in four years and advanced to the 1977 Junior College World Series where DeKalb placed second Morris added two more winning years at DeKalb before moving on to become an assistant coach at Florida State Georgia Tech EditAfter a two year stint with the Seminoles Morris would accept the head coaching job at Georgia Tech The Yellow Jackets were on the backside of four straight losing seasons and were 4 23 in their first two seasons in the Atlantic Coast Conference At Georgia Tech Morris was the all time leader in coaching victories in any of the school s varsity sports as he had 12 straight winning seasons nine straight NCAA regional berths four straight Atlantic Coast Conference titles 1985 88 and a school record 51 wins in 1987 Miami EditSee also 1999 College World Series and 2001 College World Series In his tenure at the University of Miami no other program has qualified for the College World Series as often as Morris and his Miami Hurricanes Miami has qualified for the NCAA Tournament a record 44 consecutive years and made it to Omaha in 11 of Morris first 15 seasons in Coral Gables Morris set an NCAA record for guiding a program to the College World Series in each of his first six years at the University of Miami Morris returned Miami to Omaha in 2015 and 2016 after a seven year absence 2 It was announced in June 2014 that Morris would retire following the 2018 season with longtime assistant Gino DiMare as his successor 3 Head coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets Atlantic Coast Conference 1982 1993 1982 Georgia Tech 29 20 6 8 5th1983 Georgia Tech 38 15 6 8 5th1984 Georgia Tech 36 19 5 7 5th1985 Georgia Tech 42 19 1 6 7 1 5th NCAA Regional1986 Georgia Tech 45 23 10 4 2nd NCAA Regional1987 Georgia Tech 51 14 17 4 1st NCAA Regional1988 Georgia Tech 45 24 12 8 3rd NCAA Regional1989 Georgia Tech 38 26 13 6 3rd NCAA Regional1990 Georgia Tech 46 25 9 9 5th NCAA Regional1991 Georgia Tech 42 26 12 8 2nd NCAA Regional1992 Georgia Tech 45 19 14 9 4th NCAA Regional1993 Georgia Tech 47 14 19 6 1st NCAA RegionalGeorgia Tech 504 244 1 126 84 1Miami Hurricanes NCAA Division I independent 1994 2004 1994 Miami 49 14 College World Series1995 Miami 48 17 College World Series1996 Miami 50 14 College World Series Runner up1997 Miami 51 18 College World Series1998 Miami 51 12 College World Series1999 Miami 50 13 College World Series Champions2000 Miami 41 19 1 NCAA Super Regional2001 Miami 53 12 College World Series Champions2002 Miami 34 29 NCAA Super Regional2003 Miami 45 17 1 College World Series2004 Miami 50 13 College World SeriesMiami Hurricanes Atlantic Coast Conference 2005 present 2005 Miami 41 19 1 19 10 1 3rd NCAA Super Regional2006 Miami 42 24 17 13 4th Coastal College World Series2007 Miami 37 24 17 13 3rd Coastal NCAA Regional2008 Miami 53 11 23 5 1st Coastal College World Series2009 Miami 38 22 18 12 3rd Coastal NCAA Regional2010 Miami 43 20 20 10 3rd Coastal NCAA Super Regional2011 Miami 38 23 19 10 4th Coastal NCAA Regional2012 Miami 36 23 16 14 3rd Coastal NCAA Regional2013 Miami 37 25 14 16 5th Coastal NCAA Regional2014 Miami 44 19 24 6 1st Coastal NCAA Regional2015 Miami 50 17 22 8 1st Coastal College World Series2016 Miami 50 14 21 7 1st Coastal College World Series2017 Miami 31 27 16 13 3rd Coastal 2018 Miami 28 26 16 13 3rd Coastal Miami 1 090 472 3 263 151 1Total 1 594 716 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 championSee also EditList of college baseball coaches with 1 100 wins List of current NCAA Division I baseball coachesReferences Edit hurricanesports com Miami FL Hurricanes Baseball Archived from the original on 2012 03 23 Retrieved 2008 02 05 Degnan Susan Miller Grand slam fuels Miami Hurricanes to College World Series berth Miami Herald June 12 2016 Navarro Manny UM baseball coach Jim Morris gets three year contract extension Gino DiMare to take over after Morris retires Miami Herald June 24 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Morris baseball coach amp oldid 1146564944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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