fbpx
Wikipedia

Mike Fox (baseball)

Mike Fox is an American retired college baseball coach. Fox was the North Carolina head baseball coach for 22 seasons and is considered one of the school's most successful coaches, having led the Tar Heels to seven College World Series appearances, including four consecutive from 2006 to 2009. Over his 37-year head coaching career, he compiled a 1,487–547–5 record (.731 winning percentage).[1] Fox was named to the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2017.[2]

Mike Fox
Biographical details
Bornc. 1956 (age 67–68)
Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.
Playing career
1976–1978North Carolina
Position(s)Second base
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1979North Carolina (asst.)
1983–1998North Carolina Wesleyan
1999–2020North Carolina
Head coaching record
Overall1,487–547–5
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
NCAA Division III College World Series (1989)
Awards
ABCA Division III National Coach of the Year (1989)
Baseball America National Coach of the Year (2008)
ACC Coach of the Year (2018)

Playing career edit

Fox played second base for the Tar Heels from 1976 to 1978. As a senior, he hit .277, tied for the team lead with six home runs. He led the Tar Heels to the 1978 College World Series and was named a member of the CWS All-Tournament Team. Fox also played on the UNC Junior Varsity Basketball team under Eddie Fogler in the 1975 and '76 seasons.

Fox played independent professional baseball for a year after graduating from Carolina before returning to his alma mater as a graduate assistant in 1979.

Coaching career edit

North Carolina Wesleyan edit

Fox coached at North Carolina Wesleyan from 1983 until 1998. Fox led the Battling Bishops to eight trips to the Division III College World Series, and in 1989, his team won the NCAA Division III College World Series.

Fox's career record of 539-141-4 at N.C. Wesleyan ranked second in career winning percentage (.791) among all active Division III head coaches at the time of his return to Carolina. [1]

University of North Carolina edit

Mike Fox was hired as head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team on May 7, 1998, becoming the 24th head baseball coach in the history of the school, and only its third coach since 1947. In 2006 and 2007, he led North Carolina to back-to-back 2nd-place finishes at the College World Series. Fox would lead Carolina to another five College World Series appearances in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2018. Fox's teams in 2007, 2013 and 2018 won ACC championships. In 2008, he was named the National Coach of the Year by Baseball America, [1] and in 2018, he was named ACC Coach of the Year.[3] On August 7, 2020, Mike Fox retired and Scott Forbes, an assistant on Fox's staff for 19 seasons was named his successor. After 22 seasons, Fox retired as the winningest coach in Carolina Baseball history, with a record of 948-406-1. [1]

Personal edit

Fox attended East Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, North Carolina.[4] He currently lives in Chapel Hill with his wife Cheryl. Mike has a son, Matthew (36), daughter Morgan (32), son-in-law Tyler (33) and three grandchildren.

Head coaching record edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
North Carolina Tar Heels (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1999–2020)
1999 North Carolina 41–18 13–11 4th NCAA Regional
2000 North Carolina 46–17 12–12 5th NCAA Regional
2001 North Carolina 31–26 9–15 T–6th
2002 North Carolina 43–21 17–7 3rd NCAA Regional
2003 North Carolina 42–23 13–11 5th NCAA Super Regional
2004 North Carolina 43–21 14–10 T–4th NCAA Regional
2005 North Carolina 41–19–1 17–10–1 5th NCAA Regional
2006 North Carolina 54–15 22–8 T–1st (Coastal) College World Series Runner-up
2007 North Carolina 57–16 21–9 1st (Coastal) College World Series Runner-up
2008 North Carolina 54–14 22–7 2nd (Coastal) College World Series
2009 North Carolina 48–18 19–10 1st (Coastal) College World Series
2010 North Carolina 38–22 14–16 5th (Coastal) NCAA Regional
2011 North Carolina 51–16 20–10 3rd (Coastal) College World Series
2012 North Carolina 46–16 22–8 1st (Coastal) NCAA Regional
2013 North Carolina 59–12 21–7 1st (Coastal) College World Series
2014 North Carolina 35–27 15–15 4th (Coastal) NCAA Regional
2015 North Carolina 34–24 13–16 T-3rd (Coastal)
2016 North Carolina 34–21 13–17 5th (Coastal)
2017 North Carolina 49–14 23–7 1st (Coastal) NCAA Regional
2018 North Carolina 44–20 22–8 1st (Coastal) College World Series
2019 North Carolina 46–19 17–13 3rd (Coastal) NCAA Super Regional
2020 North Carolina 12–7 0–3 (Coastal) Season canceled due to COVID-19
North Carolina: 948-406-1 395–188-1
Total: 1,487-547-5

      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 edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "MIKE FOX RETIRES AFTER 22 SEASONS AS UNC'S HEAD BASEBALL COACH; SCOTT FORBES IS CAROLINA'S NEXT HEAD COACH". University of North Carolina Athletics. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
  2. ^ Pearson, Andrew. "Fox to join NC hall of fame". Citizen-Times. Citizen-Times. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Fox Named Coach of the Year, Four Tar Heels Named All-ACC".
  4. ^ Chapel Hill, North Carolina

External links edit

  • North Carolina profile

mike, baseball, mike, american, retired, college, baseball, coach, north, carolina, head, baseball, coach, seasons, considered, school, most, successful, coaches, having, heels, seven, college, world, series, appearances, including, four, consecutive, from, 20. Mike Fox is an American retired college baseball coach Fox was the North Carolina head baseball coach for 22 seasons and is considered one of the school s most successful coaches having led the Tar Heels to seven College World Series appearances including four consecutive from 2006 to 2009 Over his 37 year head coaching career he compiled a 1 487 547 5 record 731 winning percentage 1 Fox was named to the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2017 2 Mike FoxBiographical detailsBornc 1956 age 67 68 Asheville North Carolina U S Playing career1976 1978North CarolinaPosition s Second baseCoaching career HC unless noted 1979North Carolina asst 1983 1998North Carolina Wesleyan1999 2020North CarolinaHead coaching recordOverall1 487 547 5Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsNCAA Division III College World Series 1989 AwardsABCA Division III National Coach of the Year 1989 Baseball America National Coach of the Year 2008 ACC Coach of the Year 2018 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 2 1 North Carolina Wesleyan 2 2 University of North Carolina 3 Personal 4 Head coaching record 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editFox played second base for the Tar Heels from 1976 to 1978 As a senior he hit 277 tied for the team lead with six home runs He led the Tar Heels to the 1978 College World Series and was named a member of the CWS All Tournament Team Fox also played on the UNC Junior Varsity Basketball team under Eddie Fogler in the 1975 and 76 seasons Fox played independent professional baseball for a year after graduating from Carolina before returning to his alma mater as a graduate assistant in 1979 Coaching career editNorth Carolina Wesleyan edit Fox coached at North Carolina Wesleyan from 1983 until 1998 Fox led the Battling Bishops to eight trips to the Division III College World Series and in 1989 his team won the NCAA Division III College World Series Fox s career record of 539 141 4 at N C Wesleyan ranked second in career winning percentage 791 among all active Division III head coaches at the time of his return to Carolina 1 University of North Carolina edit Mike Fox was hired as head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team on May 7 1998 becoming the 24th head baseball coach in the history of the school and only its third coach since 1947 In 2006 and 2007 he led North Carolina to back to back 2nd place finishes at the College World Series Fox would lead Carolina to another five College World Series appearances in 2008 2009 2011 2013 and 2018 Fox s teams in 2007 2013 and 2018 won ACC championships In 2008 he was named the National Coach of the Year by Baseball America 1 and in 2018 he was named ACC Coach of the Year 3 On August 7 2020 Mike Fox retired and Scott Forbes an assistant on Fox s staff for 19 seasons was named his successor After 22 seasons Fox retired as the winningest coach in Carolina Baseball history with a record of 948 406 1 1 Personal editFox attended East Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte North Carolina 4 He currently lives in Chapel Hill with his wife Cheryl Mike has a son Matthew 36 daughter Morgan 32 son in law Tyler 33 and three grandchildren Head coaching record editStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason North Carolina Tar Heels Atlantic Coast Conference 1999 2020 1999 North Carolina 41 18 13 11 4th NCAA Regional 2000 North Carolina 46 17 12 12 5th NCAA Regional 2001 North Carolina 31 26 9 15 T 6th 2002 North Carolina 43 21 17 7 3rd NCAA Regional 2003 North Carolina 42 23 13 11 5th NCAA Super Regional 2004 North Carolina 43 21 14 10 T 4th NCAA Regional 2005 North Carolina 41 19 1 17 10 1 5th NCAA Regional 2006 North Carolina 54 15 22 8 T 1st Coastal College World Series Runner up 2007 North Carolina 57 16 21 9 1st Coastal College World Series Runner up 2008 North Carolina 54 14 22 7 2nd Coastal College World Series 2009 North Carolina 48 18 19 10 1st Coastal College World Series 2010 North Carolina 38 22 14 16 5th Coastal NCAA Regional 2011 North Carolina 51 16 20 10 3rd Coastal College World Series 2012 North Carolina 46 16 22 8 1st Coastal NCAA Regional 2013 North Carolina 59 12 21 7 1st Coastal College World Series 2014 North Carolina 35 27 15 15 4th Coastal NCAA Regional 2015 North Carolina 34 24 13 16 T 3rd Coastal 2016 North Carolina 34 21 13 17 5th Coastal 2017 North Carolina 49 14 23 7 1st Coastal NCAA Regional 2018 North Carolina 44 20 22 8 1st Coastal College World Series 2019 North Carolina 46 19 17 13 3rd Coastal NCAA Super Regional 2020 North Carolina 12 7 0 3 Coastal Season canceled due to COVID 19 North Carolina 948 406 1 395 188 1 Total 1 487 547 5 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 winsReferences edit a b c d MIKE FOX RETIRES AFTER 22 SEASONS AS UNC S HEAD BASEBALL COACH SCOTT FORBES IS CAROLINA S NEXT HEAD COACH University of North Carolina Athletics Retrieved 2020 08 07 Pearson Andrew Fox to join NC hall of fame Citizen Times Citizen Times Retrieved 1 February 2017 Fox Named Coach of the Year Four Tar Heels Named All ACC Chapel Hill North CarolinaExternal links editNorth Carolina profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Fox baseball amp oldid 1189838393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.