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Itch Jones

Richard C. "Itch" Jones (born 1938) is a retired college baseball coach.

Itch Jones
Biographical details
Born1938 (age 84–85)
Herrin, Illinois
Playing career
1957–1960Southern Illinois
1960Bluefield Orioles
1960Stockton Ports
Position(s)Second baseman
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1966–1968MacMurray
1969Southern Illinois (asst)
1970–1990Southern Illinois
1991–2005Illinois
Head coaching record
Overall1,240–718–6
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
  • Midwestern (1971)
  • Missouri Valley (1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984, 1986, 1990)
  • Missouri Valley Tournament (1990)
  • Big Ten (1998, 2005)
  • Big Ten Tournament (2000)
Awards
  • 4× Missouri Valley Coach of the Year (1977, 1981, 1986, 1990)
  • 2× Big Ten Coach of the Year (1998, 2005)
  • 2× National Coach of the Year (1971, 1977)

Jones broke his leg while in third grade, and the cast he had to wear caused severe itching. To get a measure of relief, he stuck a flyswatter handle between the cast and his leg. His cousin, Albert, nicknamed him "Itchy." The nickname stuck, though in later years it was shortened to "Itch."[1]

A 1960 graduate of Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Jones played second base under Abe Martin. He then played one year in the Baltimore Orioles minor-league system. In 1961 Jones accepted a position at Jacksonville High School coaching freshman football and junior varsity basketball. In 1964 Jones was promoted to head varsity basketball coach. In 1964 Jones led his JHS team to the Sweet Sixteen in the Illinois High School basketball tournament.

Jones became head baseball coach at MacMurray College in 1966. He then returned to his alma mater as an assistant under Joe Lutz in 1968, becoming head coach in 1970. In 21 years, he led the Salukis to 10 NCAA Tournaments and three College World Series. His best team was the 1971 unit, which came within one game of winning the national title. His record of 738-345-5 is still the best in school history.[2]

In 1991, Jones moved to Illinois as head coach. In 15 years, he compiled a record of 474-373-1, including two Big Ten regular-season titles, a Big Ten Tournament title in 2000, and two NCAA tournament appearances. He retired after the 2005 season. At the time of his retirement, he was the 15th winningest coach in collegiate baseball history.

Twenty of Jones' players went on to play in the major leagues, including Dave Stieb, Steve Finley and Scott Spezio.[2] He was named national coach of the year twice, in 1971 and 1977.[1]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
MacMurray Highlanders (Independent) (1966–1968)
1966 MacMurray 5–13
1967 MacMurray 10–11
1968 MacMurray 13–9
MacMurray: 18–33
Southern Illinois Salukis (Independent) (1970)
1970 Southern Illinois 29–8 District 4 Tournament
Southern Illinois Salukis (Midwestern Conference) (1971–1972)
1971 Southern Illinois 43–9 11–1 1st College World Series
1972 Southern Illinois 32–8–1 7–2 2nd
Southern Illinois Salukis (Independent) (1973–1974)
1973 Southern Illinois 37–6 District 4 Tournament
1974 Southern Illinois 50–12 College World Series
Southern Illinois Salukis (Missouri Valley Conference) (1975–1990)
1975 Southern Illinois 37–13–1 1st
1976 Southern Illinois 39–14–1 1st Mideast Regional
1977 Southern Illinois 41–12 1st College World Series
1978 Southern Illinois 37–14 1st Midwest Regional
1979 Southern Illinois 37–10 3rd
1980 Southern Illinois 34–16 2nd
1981 Southern Illinois 30–17 7–3 1st (East) Midwest Regional
1982 Southern Illinois 32–20 8–8 2nd (East) Missouri Valley Tournament
1983 Southern Illinois 23–18 4–2 2nd (East) Missouri Valley Tournament
1984 Southern Illinois 20–22 9–4 1st Missouri Valley Tournament
1985 Southern Illinois 28–29 5–15 6th
1986 Southern Illinois 39–22–2 13–7 1st Central Regional
1987 Southern Illinois 36–21 10–10 4th Missouri Valley Tournament
1988 Southern Illinois 40–22 11–9 3rd Missouri Valley Tournament
1989 Southern Illinois 26–38 6–14 6th Missouri Valley Tournament
1990 Southern Illinois 49–14 14–6 1st NCAA Regional
Southern Illinois: 738–345–5 87–78
Illinois Fighting Illini (Big Ten Conference) (1991–2005)
1991 Illinois 26–30 13–15 7th
1992 Illinois 36–20 16–12 4th Big Ten Tournament
1993 Illinois 32–23 12–16 T-8th
1994 Illinois 26–26 12–16 T-7th
1995 Illinois 25–31 14–14 T-5th
1996 Illinois 37–22 17–11 T-3rd Big Ten Tournament
1997 Illinois 32–27 17–10 3rd Big Ten Tournament
1998 Illinois 42–21 19–5 1st South I Regional
1999 Illinois 34–22 15–12 3rd Big Ten Tournament
2000 Illinois 41–23 17–11 T-3rd NCAA Regional
2001 Illinois 29–28 13–14 5th Big Ten Tournament
2002 Illinois 32–19 14–15 T-6th
2003 Illinois 27–26 12–19 T-6th
2004 Illinois 22–33 11–21 9th
2005 Illinois 33–23–1 20–12 1st Big Ten Tournament
Illinois: 474–373–1 222–203
Total: 1,240–718–6

      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. ^ a b Major League Teams Relying More on Colleges. United Press International, 1985-05-29.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2014-05-08. Retrieved 2012-12-10.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Minor league stats
  • SIU Alumni page

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Richard C Itch Jones born 1938 is a retired college baseball coach Itch JonesBiographical detailsBorn1938 age 84 85 Herrin IllinoisPlaying career1957 1960Southern Illinois1960Bluefield Orioles1960Stockton PortsPosition s Second basemanCoaching career HC unless noted 1966 1968MacMurray1969Southern Illinois asst 1970 1990Southern Illinois1991 2005IllinoisHead coaching recordOverall1 240 718 6Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsMidwestern 1971 7 Missouri Valley 1975 1976 1977 1978 1984 1986 1990 Missouri Valley Tournament 1990 2 Big Ten 1998 2005 Big Ten Tournament 2000 Awards4 Missouri Valley Coach of the Year 1977 1981 1986 1990 2 Big Ten Coach of the Year 1998 2005 2 National Coach of the Year 1971 1977 Jones broke his leg while in third grade and the cast he had to wear caused severe itching To get a measure of relief he stuck a flyswatter handle between the cast and his leg His cousin Albert nicknamed him Itchy The nickname stuck though in later years it was shortened to Itch 1 A 1960 graduate of Southern Illinois University Carbondale Jones played second base under Abe Martin He then played one year in the Baltimore Orioles minor league system In 1961 Jones accepted a position at Jacksonville High School coaching freshman football and junior varsity basketball In 1964 Jones was promoted to head varsity basketball coach In 1964 Jones led his JHS team to the Sweet Sixteen in the Illinois High School basketball tournament Jones became head baseball coach at MacMurray College in 1966 He then returned to his alma mater as an assistant under Joe Lutz in 1968 becoming head coach in 1970 In 21 years he led the Salukis to 10 NCAA Tournaments and three College World Series His best team was the 1971 unit which came within one game of winning the national title His record of 738 345 5 is still the best in school history 2 In 1991 Jones moved to Illinois as head coach In 15 years he compiled a record of 474 373 1 including two Big Ten regular season titles a Big Ten Tournament title in 2000 and two NCAA tournament appearances He retired after the 2005 season At the time of his retirement he was the 15th winningest coach in collegiate baseball history Twenty of Jones players went on to play in the major leagues including Dave Stieb Steve Finley and Scott Spezio 2 He was named national coach of the year twice in 1971 and 1977 1 Contents 1 Head coaching record 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHead coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonMacMurray Highlanders Independent 1966 1968 1966 MacMurray 5 131967 MacMurray 10 111968 MacMurray 13 9MacMurray 18 33Southern Illinois Salukis Independent 1970 1970 Southern Illinois 29 8 District 4 TournamentSouthern Illinois Salukis Midwestern Conference 1971 1972 1971 Southern Illinois 43 9 11 1 1st College World Series1972 Southern Illinois 32 8 1 7 2 2ndSouthern Illinois Salukis Independent 1973 1974 1973 Southern Illinois 37 6 District 4 Tournament1974 Southern Illinois 50 12 College World SeriesSouthern Illinois Salukis Missouri Valley Conference 1975 1990 1975 Southern Illinois 37 13 1 1st1976 Southern Illinois 39 14 1 1st Mideast Regional1977 Southern Illinois 41 12 1st College World Series1978 Southern Illinois 37 14 1st Midwest Regional1979 Southern Illinois 37 10 3rd1980 Southern Illinois 34 16 2nd1981 Southern Illinois 30 17 7 3 1st East Midwest Regional1982 Southern Illinois 32 20 8 8 2nd East Missouri Valley Tournament1983 Southern Illinois 23 18 4 2 2nd East Missouri Valley Tournament1984 Southern Illinois 20 22 9 4 1st Missouri Valley Tournament1985 Southern Illinois 28 29 5 15 6th1986 Southern Illinois 39 22 2 13 7 1st Central Regional1987 Southern Illinois 36 21 10 10 4th Missouri Valley Tournament1988 Southern Illinois 40 22 11 9 3rd Missouri Valley Tournament1989 Southern Illinois 26 38 6 14 6th Missouri Valley Tournament1990 Southern Illinois 49 14 14 6 1st NCAA RegionalSouthern Illinois 738 345 5 87 78Illinois Fighting Illini Big Ten Conference 1991 2005 1991 Illinois 26 30 13 15 7th1992 Illinois 36 20 16 12 4th Big Ten Tournament1993 Illinois 32 23 12 16 T 8th1994 Illinois 26 26 12 16 T 7th1995 Illinois 25 31 14 14 T 5th1996 Illinois 37 22 17 11 T 3rd Big Ten Tournament1997 Illinois 32 27 17 10 3rd Big Ten Tournament1998 Illinois 42 21 19 5 1st South I Regional1999 Illinois 34 22 15 12 3rd Big Ten Tournament2000 Illinois 41 23 17 11 T 3rd NCAA Regional2001 Illinois 29 28 13 14 5th Big Ten Tournament2002 Illinois 32 19 14 15 T 6th2003 Illinois 27 26 12 19 T 6th2004 Illinois 22 33 11 21 9th2005 Illinois 33 23 1 20 12 1st Big Ten TournamentIllinois 474 373 1 222 203Total 1 240 718 6 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 Major League Teams Relying More on Colleges United Press International 1985 05 29 a b Illinois bio Archived from the original on 2014 05 08 Retrieved 2012 12 10 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Minor league stats SIU Alumni page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Itch Jones amp oldid 937854010, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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