Drew Maus joined the UALR baseball staff in August 2013 as the program’s new assistant coach. Maus comes to UALR from Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Ark., where he served as the team’s assistant coach/recruiting coordinator since August 2010. In 2013, Maus helped guide the Reddies to their second-consecutive Great American Conference baseball tournament for the first time in school history. With HSU, Maus supervised the instruction and development of all hitters and infielders/catchers, implemented new strength and conditioning programs and coordinated the various HSU baseball camps and showcases. Prior to Henderson State, Maus was the founder and administrator of Team Cincinnati Baseball in Hamilton, Ohio from 2009-2011. He oversaw the baseball operations for the program, assisting players in the recruitment process for the collegiate level. Maus began his coaching career in 2009 as an assistant coach for Talawanda HS in Oxford, Ohio, supervising the instruction and development of all hitters and infielders/catchers. During his collegiate career, Maus played shortstop for Ouachita Baptist from 2008-09. Playing and starting in every game for the NCAA Division II runner-up in 2008, Maus was a part of a potent offensive attack for the Tigers, finishing the season as one of seven OBU players with at least a .300 batting average. With the Tigers from 2008-09, Maus started 121 of 122 games played, batting .307 (130-423) with 105 RBI’s, 98 runs, 30 doubles, 14 home runs and three triples.