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alozado@utm.edu
Tennessee-Martin
Division 1
Pitching Coach
ryan.gaines@centre.edu
Centre
Division 3
Ryan Gaines joined the Centre baseball coaching staff in the summer of 2017, and helped guide the Colonels to a 17-22 mark and appearance in the SAA Tournament semifinals in 2018. Gaines's pitching staff has steadily improved as the Centre baseball program has broken many single season records including ERA in 2019 (4.40). The Centre Baseball Team has also set records for program wins in 2019 (24) and again in 2023 (28).
Gaines graduated cum laude with a degree in Business Administration from Birmingham-Southern in 2017 and is the all-time wins leader at both BSC as well as the Southern Athletic Association. Head coach Drew Briese coached Gaines from 2014-16 as the BSC assistant coach.
Gaines was the SAA Pitcher of the Year in 2016, also earning ABCA All-American and All-South Region Honors.
He followed that up with an All-SAA first team selection in 2017 and his second consecutive All-South Region Honor.
In 2020, Gaines was named to the D3baseball.com 2010's All-Decade Team.
Gaines is a graduate of Dunwoody High School in Dunwoody, Ga.
Assistant Coach
taylor.valentine@centre.edu
Centre
Division 3
Taylor Valentine was named Assistant Baseball Coach for Centre College the summer of 2019 with responsibilities focused on hitting, infield play and recruiting.
The Cincinnati native comes to Centre from the University of Illinois at Chicago where he coached UIC to the 2019 Horizon League Championship and NCAA CWS Louisville Regional. While at UIC, Valentine coached all position players and hitters, having success with a 10th round MLB draft pick, three ABCA All-Midwest Region 2nd team, NCBWA Freshman 2nd team All- American, MVP Horizon League Championship, three Horizon All-League 1st team, three Horizon All-League 2nd team, three Horizon All-Academic team members. Valentine also held responsibility as UICs Baseball Camp Coordinator marketing to young aspiring players and prospects with 500 campers attending six camps.
Valentine spent 2016-2018 as Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at his alma mater, Asbury University, building the program to an NCSA Power Ranking Top 3 best NAIA Baseball Program for student athletes
In 2018, Valentine helped the Eagles garner some national recognition on the base paths by being ranked second in stolen base attempts, third in stolen bases per game, and 16th in total stolen bases. Valentine coached four Asbury hitters to a .300-plus batting average and eight Eagles to a .900-plus fielding percentage.
In 2017, Valentine excelled in his recruiting coordinator position. With an eye for quality student-athletes, AU added one of the largest recruiting classes with 20 young standouts and transfers to the Eagles roster for the new season. That year six Asbury hitters batted .300 or higher and 10 owned a fielding percentage of .900 or better. Valentine coached River States All-Conference selection middle infielder, River States Champions of Character and Lexington Clinic Citizen Athlete of the Year.
In 2016, Valentine focused on scouting and developing the Eagles infield play which contributed to a .942 team fielding percentage and 14 future Eagles. Valentine coached All-Conference selection and All-Conference Comeback Player of the Year.
Coach Valentine has spent two years with USA Baseball. In the Summer of 2019, he was named USA Baseball Midwest Region 16U Head Coach where he had three stars selected to the National Team Development Program (NTDP). Valentine was also named Head Coach for the Game Day USA All-Star Tournament Series, having four players selected. He has led operational efforts for one of Baseball Factorys largest identification events at Pirate City, FL. along with National Tryouts in Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia.
Valentine began his collegiate playing career at Milligan College in 2010-13 before transferring to Asbury University as a middle-infield impact player for the 2014 and 2015 seasons.
Valentine is a 2016 graduate of Asbury University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Leadership and Coaching and is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA).
dsanders@transy.edu
Transylvania
Division 3
mcgeeb@wittenberg.edu
Wittenberg
Division 3
Assistant Coach
p-lavelle@onu.edu
Ohio Northern
Division 3
Patrick Lavelle is in his third season as an assistant coach with the Ohio Northern baseball team.
Lavelle came to ONU after spending the 2020 season as the player development analyst and director of advanced scouting at Ohio University.
He also has experience at the Bo Jackson Elite Sports college development camp, helping student-athletes land playing opportunities at NCAA schools of all levels from 2018-2020.
Lavelle was also the director of player development and analytics at Heidelberg in 2019.
He graduated with a bachelor's degree in business administration from Heidelberg in 2019.
Assistant Coach
crodr100@uis.edu
Illinois-Springfield
Division 2
Chris Rodriguez is an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the UIS Baseball team. Rodriguez, formerly the Director of Baseball Operations at Jacksonville University, will work closely with the UIS pitching staff.
Rodriguez has experience at the NCAA Division I level, including using his kinesiology background in combination with baseball technology such as pitch tracking software. Five athletes went on to play professional baseball in his three years at Jacksonville University. The program set its record strikeouts per nine innings (9.70) and lowest opponent batting average (.247) in 2022. The Dolphins won the ASUN Championship and advanced to Columbia Regional in the spring 2021 season.
Rodriguez, an alum of Wright State, served as a volunteer assistant for the Raiders in 2018 before taking on the role of Director of Player Development in the spring of 2019. Rodriguez served as the Coordinator of Player Development for the University of Central Florida in the fall of 2019 before being hired by the Arizona Diamondbacks in January of 2020.
Rodriguez also has a background in international coaching, serving as an assistant in the summer of 2018 for the Lithuanian National Team for a bid to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. He helped lead the team to a Pool B Championship in the Confederation of European Baseball (CEB).
Rodriguez played for Kishwaukee College during the 2016 season, where he led the Kougars to an Arrowhead Conference championship. His playing career started at Spring Hill College in 2012 before he transferred to Volunteer State in 2013.
Rodriguez received his Bachelor's degree in Organizational Leadership from Wright State University and Master's in Kinesiology from Jacksonville University.
jmbutler@vwu.edu
Virginia Wesleyan
Division 3
Assistant Baseball Coach - Virginia Wesleyan University
As part of our COVID-19 safety plan, the indoor sessions traditionally held on the first day of camp will be shared online.
Sessions will be accessible for the week prior to camp. They are available on-demand and can be completed at the athlete's
convenience.
This approach allows us to continue offering these valuable sessions so athletes arrive to camp ready to maximize the experience,
while still maintaining a safe experience.
Your camp footage will be accessible to the below colleges, who have participated in EXACT's events. Instructing coaches at camp are listed under Confirmed Coaches.
Director of Operations
danny.jung@duke.edu
Duke
Division 1
cahicks@unc.edu
North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Division 1
yellowjacketjohnt@gmail.com
Georgetown
Division 1
Assistant Coach
dmb922@psu.edu
Penn State
Division 1
Dallas Burke enters the 2019 season in his first season as a volunteer assistant coach. Burke has a Big Ten connection as he played at Iowa for two years before completing his career at Missouri Southern State University. He has been a volunteer assistant at Division I schools for the past two seasons, with stops at Bowling Green (2016-17) and West Virginia (2017-18).
aupshaw6@kennesaw.edu
Kennesaw State
Division 1
Assistant Coach
gdicenzo@holycross.edu
Holy Cross (MA)
Division 1
Now in his 12th season as the head coach of the Holy Cross baseball team in 2018-2019, Greg DiCenzo has continued to bring the program to new heights. The Crusaders have gone 263-291-1 overall and 122-99 in Patriot League regular season play during DiCenzo's tenure, with the team posting 20-win seasons in 10 of the last 12 years. Holy Cross won its first Patriot League Championship in program history in 2017, and has also made four other Patriot League championship series appearances in 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2016.
Assistant Coach
j.grassett@fdu.edu
Fairleigh Dickinson-Teaneck
Division 1
jserber@elon.edu
Elon
Division 1
Assistant Coach
ssmith177@murraystate.edu
Murray State (KY)
Division 1
Head Coach
lance.ratchford@marist.edu
Marist
Division 1
Volunteer Assistant Coach
cpeacock2@bradley.edu
Bradley
Division 1
Calvin Peacock is in his first season with the Bradley baseball program as the teams volunteer assistant coach. Among his responsibilities on The Hilltop, Peacock will work with the outfielders and serve as BUs first-base coach.
Peacock joins the Braves after serving as head coach of the Normal CornBelters of the Prospect League a collegiate summer league throughout the Midwest. The youngest manager in Prospect League history, Peacock led the CornBelters to the playoffs after clinching the Great River Division title during the first-half of the 2021 campaign.
A native of Bartonville, Illinois, Peacock also served as pitching coach at Carl Sandburg College during the 2020 season, while leading the Hoots of the Kernels Collegiate League in the summer of 2020.
Peacock earned his bachelors degree in business marketing from Chicago State University, where he was a member of the baseball team and earned WAC All-Academic accolades. He was also a NJCAA Academic All-American during his time at Southeastern Illinois College.
Volunteer Assistant Baseball Coach
tverlin@bgsu.edu
Bowling Green
Division 1
My name is Trent Verlin, I am an Assistant baseball coach at Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green State is located in Bowling Green Ohio and are a member of the MAC, an NCAA D1 Conference. At Bowling Green, I coach catchers and work with the hitters as well! Prior to BG I was an Assistant Coach at Penn State Harrisburg an NCAA D3 school in Harrisburg Pa.
Assistant Coach
cclare9@carolina.rr.com
Winthrop
Division 1
Former All conference Big-South SS
Selected in 21st round of 2016 MLB draft by the Baltimore Orioles
6 seasons of professional baseball
Assistant coach at Winthrop University
Assistant Coach
jsabo@citadel.edu
The Citadel
Division 1
A Second Team All-SoCon selection at third base as a juniorLed the Bulldogs with a .299 average and 60 hits in starting all 51 gamesAlso led the Bulldogs with 10 home runs, a .376 on-base percentage, 31 RBIs, and 101 total basesAlso led the Bulldogs with 17 multi-hit games and nine multi-RBI gamesHad a Citadel-best nine-game hitting streak from Feb. 24-March 10
Assistant Coach
crisxman13@yahoo.com
Illinois-Chicago
Division 1
Assistant Coach
matthew.gedman@trincoll.edu
Trinity (CT)
Division 3
Assistant baseball coach at Trinity college. Manager of the New Britain Bees in the Futures collegiate baseball league
samuel.preston.carpenter@emory.edu
Emory
Division 3
ericma@caltech.edu
Cal Tech
Division 3
Eric Ma joined Caltech Baseball as Pitching Coach for the 2023 season.
Reigning from nearby La Crescenta, Ma pitched at Village Christian High School before attending Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. He immediately made an impact on the Blues, earning the Freshman of the Year distinction in 2017. He received All-Northwest Conference honors for his outstanding performance in the 2019 season, recording eight wins including five in conference, and striking out 67 batters in 89 innings. He dealt a complete-game win in the NCAA tournament over Chapman University. In 2022, Ma pitched in the World Baseball Classic Qualifiers for the Argentina National Baseball Team.
jreynol2@swarthmore.edu
Swarthmore
Division 3
Head Coach
blakeallen@depauw.edu
DePauw
Division 3
Blake Allen was named the DePauw University head baseball coach in August 2016.
Career Highlights
A former DePauw student-athlete and assistant coach, he was most recently a baseball assistant at Vanderbilt UniversityServed two stints (2004-08 and 2015-16) for a total of five seasons with the CommodoresAllen's responsibilities included first base coach, assistant hitting coach, bullpen coach and catching coach.With Vanderbilt the team appeared in four NCAA regionals with a 210-101 overall record including a Southeastern Conference championship.45 student-athletes were selected in the MLB draft including two MLB All-Stars and 12 total players currently or previously competing in the majorsVanderbilt players earned 50 All-SEC Academic accolades and 10 all-America honors during that timeAllen was an assistant baseball coach and recruiting coordinator for seven seasons (2009-15) at Western Kentucky Oversaw the Hilltoppers' as its hitting, pitching, and catching coachThe team was ranked in the NCAA Division I Top 25 three different seasons and made one NCAA regional appearance with one Sun Belt Conference titleThe team posted 10 consecutive semesters of at least a 3.0 grade point average with six Academic All-America® honorees.A total of 21 student-athletes were selected in the MLB draft and Hilltoppers players garnered seven All-America honors and 22 all-conference accolades during those seven seasons.For two seasons (2001-2003) came back to DePauw to serve as an assistant baseball couch and for one season coached footballWas an assistant coach for both baseball and football at Franklin College for the 2003-04 year and served as recruiting coordinator
Academic Highlights
Earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Blackburn College ('01)Earned a Master of Science degree from Indiana State University
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Head Coach
falcoj2@rpi.edu
Rensselaer Poly
Division 3
Assistant Coach
taylor.valentine@centre.edu
Centre
Division 3
Taylor Valentine was named Assistant Baseball Coach for Centre College the summer of 2019 with responsibilities focused on hitting, infield play and recruiting.
The Cincinnati native comes to Centre from the University of Illinois at Chicago where he coached UIC to the 2019 Horizon League Championship and NCAA CWS Louisville Regional. While at UIC, Valentine coached all position players and hitters, having success with a 10th round MLB draft pick, three ABCA All-Midwest Region 2nd team, NCBWA Freshman 2nd team All- American, MVP Horizon League Championship, three Horizon All-League 1st team, three Horizon All-League 2nd team, three Horizon All-Academic team members. Valentine also held responsibility as UICs Baseball Camp Coordinator marketing to young aspiring players and prospects with 500 campers attending six camps.
Valentine spent 2016-2018 as Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at his alma mater, Asbury University, building the program to an NCSA Power Ranking Top 3 best NAIA Baseball Program for student athletes
In 2018, Valentine helped the Eagles garner some national recognition on the base paths by being ranked second in stolen base attempts, third in stolen bases per game, and 16th in total stolen bases. Valentine coached four Asbury hitters to a .300-plus batting average and eight Eagles to a .900-plus fielding percentage.
In 2017, Valentine excelled in his recruiting coordinator position. With an eye for quality student-athletes, AU added one of the largest recruiting classes with 20 young standouts and transfers to the Eagles roster for the new season. That year six Asbury hitters batted .300 or higher and 10 owned a fielding percentage of .900 or better. Valentine coached River States All-Conference selection middle infielder, River States Champions of Character and Lexington Clinic Citizen Athlete of the Year.
In 2016, Valentine focused on scouting and developing the Eagles infield play which contributed to a .942 team fielding percentage and 14 future Eagles. Valentine coached All-Conference selection and All-Conference Comeback Player of the Year.
Coach Valentine has spent two years with USA Baseball. In the Summer of 2019, he was named USA Baseball Midwest Region 16U Head Coach where he had three stars selected to the National Team Development Program (NTDP). Valentine was also named Head Coach for the Game Day USA All-Star Tournament Series, having four players selected. He has led operational efforts for one of Baseball Factorys largest identification events at Pirate City, FL. along with National Tryouts in Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia.
Valentine began his collegiate playing career at Milligan College in 2010-13 before transferring to Asbury University as a middle-infield impact player for the 2014 and 2015 seasons.
Valentine is a 2016 graduate of Asbury University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Leadership and Coaching and is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA).
Assistant Coach
ttunison@lewisu.edu
Lewis
Division 2
As a player in 2017, Trevor Tunison was the recipient of the Br. David Delahanty Award given to Lewis student-athletes for academic excellence - and named to Academic All-GLVC Team...played in 11 games with seven starts...Tallied a pair of RBI against UW-Parkside (March 25) and Northwood (March 7)...recorded his first career double at Butler (March 22).
Assistant Coach
jason.eller@gcsu.edu
Georgia College & State
Division 2
21 Seasons
3 College World Series
2 SEC Titles
2 PBC Titles
2018 PBC COTY
USA Baseball Task Force Member
Assistant Coach
joeripkentorres@gmail.com
Chapman
Division 3
Assistant Coach
s567989@nwmissouri.edu
Northwest Missouri State
Division 2
Shane is starting his his coaching career this year as the Graduate Assistant for Northwest Missouri State. He earned his undergraduate degree this May and played four years of baseball at Central Michigan University.
This summer Shane filled the role as assistant coach for the EauClaire Express, a Wisconsin born team in the summer collegiate Northwoods League.
Assistant Coach
jcrummer@washjeff.edu
Washington and Jefferson
Division 3
Josh Crummer joined the W&J staff as its postgraduate baseball intern in August of 2019.
During his time on Coach Mountain's staff, W&J has recorded consecutive PAC championships in 2021 and 2022. The Presidents finished with a 37-10 overall record and a 25-2 conference mark in 2022. W&J posted a 23-3 record at Ross Memorial Park and advanced into the NCAA Tournament for a ninth time.
The Red and Black finished with a 37-3 overall record and won its 13th PAC title during the 2021 season. The 37 wins were the third most in a single season in program history.
Crummer appeared in 92 games during his four-year playing career with the Presidents. He earned All-PAC First Team honors during his senior season. Crummer recorded a .329 batting average with 36 RBI and 32 runs scored in 2019. His 18 doubles tied for the most among conference players. Crummer also ranked among the top 10 in the PAC in RBI, hits, walks and total bases. During his senior season, Crummer was honored as the PAC Hitter of the Week on April 22 and named to the D3baseball.com Team of the Week on April 23.
Crummer graduated from W&J in May of 2019 with an undergraduate degree in Business Administration. Crummer then added a Masters of Science in Sports Management from West Virginia University in 2021.
Assistant Coach
hall_da@lynchburg.edu
Lynchburg
Division 3
Assistant Coach
cbond@triplecrownroyals.com
Findlay
Division 2
Coach Bond grew up in Findlay, Ohio. A 2014 graduate of Liberty Benton High School. While there he was a member of both the baseball and football team.
After graduating, Bond attended Ashland University a D2 college in Ashland, Ohio graduating with a Bachelors degree in Sports Management. A 4 year member of the baseball program and part of 3 regional qualifying teams and a regional-up finish.
In 2019 was a Volunteer Assistant at Ashland for a 48-15 team that made a trip to the D2 World Series in Cary, NC and finished 5th in the country. Learning from ABCA HOFer John Schaly.
In 2020 became the Graduate Assistant at Union (KY) College a NAIA school in Barbourville, KY finishing the shortened season with a 15-8 record. Bond graduated with his Masters in Business Administration.
During those years, Bond worked for the summer organization Triple Crown Royals based out of Columbus, OH. Going from an assistant coach to vice president from 2019 through 2022.
After that stint, Bond took a job in Enid, Oklahoma at NOC-Enid a perennial power in Junior College baseball. Coaching a team to a regional final appearance in 2022 and a 3rd place finish in the regional tournament in 2023. Working primarily with outfielders and hitters. Over that time having multiple guys move on the 4-year institutions.
Bond got the opportunity to coach win the Northwoods League for the La Crosse Loggers following the success in Enid. With the Loggers working as the teams first base coach as well as working with position players and defensive alignments. Getting the opportunity to work with some of the best college baseball players in the country. The Loggers lost in the semi finals of the Northwoods League Championship.
Bond is now in his first year at the University of Findlay. Working primarily with hitters and outfielders.
Bond resides in Findlay, OH with his fiancée Taylor and their dog Nugget.
Twitter Handle: @Coach_Bond3
Recruiting Coordinator
mrosinsk@bw.edu
Baldwin Wallace
Division 3
dmackin@stedwards.edu
St. Edward's
Division 2
Assistant Coach
mnantze@belhaven.edu
Belhaven
Division 3
I am the recruiting coordinator at Belhaven University
bspauldi1@walsh.edu
Walsh
Division 2
Volunteer Coach at Walsh University
2x All League Great Midwest Athletic Conference (GMAC)
Division II All American
Attended Archbishop Hoban High School (Akron, Ohio)
bobby.andrews@csun.edu
Cal State - Northridge
Division 1
Head Coach
john.delaney2@quinnipiac.edu
Quinnipiac
Division 1
Delaney enters his third season as the Quinnipiac baseball head coach after guiding the team to a 21-31 record, their second straight 20-win season.
The Bobcats had two All-MAAC players (Jankins and Batten), two All-New England players (Batten and Iannotti) and one all-Northeast Selection (Batten). In addition, Jankins was drafted in the 13th Round of the 2016 MLB Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers, the 17th different player to be drafted in the First Year Amateur Player Draft in program history.
In 2015, Delaney tied the Bobcats program record for wins in a season with 29 as he led Quinnipiac to a 29-27 record with a 15-9 record in Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference play. The Bobcats also finished third in the MAAC, their highest regular season finish in the conference and highest since winning the Northeast Conference regular season championship in 2007, when Delaney was a player on the team.
The Bobcats saw an 11-win improvement from the year before Delaney took over the program and also improved their conference win total by three wins from the previous season. Quinnipiac was also reached as high as a No. 5 ranking among New England college baseball in the NEIBA poll, their first ranking since the 2007 season when they reached a No. 1 ranking.
Five different Quinnipiac players were named to the All-MAAC First Team, two were named to the NEIBA All-New England team and Vincent Guglietti was named to the ABCA/Rawlings First Team during Delaney's first season. Delaney was also nominated for the MAAC Coach of the Year award.
In 2014-15, Delaney was named as the 10th coach in Quinnipiac baseball history, and the fourth at the Division I level. In his first season as an assistant in 2013, Delaney helped guide the Bobcats to an eight-game improvement from the previous year. Delaney was elevated to associate head coach for the 2014 season, which will be Quinnipiac's first season competing in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC).
Delaney finished his playing career in 2008, collecting four-straight All Northeast Conference honors, including a First Team selection in each of his last three years with the Bobcats. He was later drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft, playing three seasons before retiring. Delaney was rated as one of the top third-base prospects in the organization, and was honored with the "Hardest Worker Award" at the Brewers' 2009 Spring Training.
Delaney returned to his alma mater after stops at Sacred Heart University in 2010 and with the University of Hartford in 2011. Delaney completed his Quinnipiac career with 206 hits, good for fourth place all-time at Quinnipiac, while also totaling 34 doubles, tying him with former teammate Wilson Matos '06 for third place all-time. As a senior in 2008, Delaney led the Bobcats in most offensive categories including home runs (9), runs batted in (40), hits (66), runs scored (49), at-bats (196), batting average (.337), doubles (15), slugging percentage (.571) and triples (2). In addition, his .357 (20-56) batting average with runners in scoring position and 13, two-out RBI's also led the team. Delaney posted a team-best 20 multiple-hit games, including seven games with three or more. His 12 multiple-RBI games also led the Bobcats while his 15 doubles ranked sixth all-time with his 66 hits ranking as the fifth most in Quinnipiac history in a single season.
Since its start as an intercollegiate sport in 1954, Quinnipiac's baseball program has had nine head coaches all-time. Harry Godi was the first coach in program history, compiling a 69-30-2 record from 1954 through 1960. Burt Kahn coached the team for the 1961 and 1962 seasons before Jim Kroll took the reins from 1964 through 1966, compiling a 32-25-1 record. Kahn and Rudy Raffone held co-head coach duties for the 1967 season before Alan Basney ran the club for the 1968 season. After a two-year stint by Harry Brown that produced a 29-20 record for 1969 and 1970, Gooley assumed the role from 1977 through1987, posting a 203-122-5 record in his first stint as Quinnipiac's skipper. Earl Matthewson then led the team for nine years from 1977 through 1996, compiling a 174-134-1 record. In 1997, Joe Mattei was named the program's head coach, and in 1998 became Quinnipiac's first Division I coach. Mattei held the position until the 2002 season when Gooley returned to his alma mater, and has been the Bobcats' head coach since. Gooley has amassed 540 wins for his 28-year career, with 439 coming at Quinnipiac including 234 at the Division I level.
All-Time All-MAAC Selections Under Delaney
revella@miamioh.edu
Miami of Ohio
Division 1
Volunteer Assistant Coach
ch.rose@moreheadstate.edu
Morehead State
Division 1
https://msueagles.com/sports/baseball/roster/coaches/chris-rose/981
jeff.mayes@valpo.edu
Valparaiso
Division 1
Jeff Mayes joined the Valpo coaching staff prior to the 2023 season. He serves as the team's infield coach.
Mayes spent the previous three seasons on the coaching staff at Aurora University, a Division-III institution in Illinois, where the program amassed an 83-21 record during his tenure. At Aurora, Mayes duties included recruiting, defense and pitch development. The Spartans were among the Top 15 in Division-III in team fielding percentage and defensive doubles plays in two of the three seasons with Mayes instructing the infielders.
Prior to joining the Aurora coaching staff in fall 2019, Mayes had a standout playing career as a shortstop for the Spartans. He was tabbed the schools 2018-2019 Male Athlete of the Year and earned CoSIDA Academic All-American honors as a senior to go along with first team all-conference recognition. He shattered the program record for career hits with 240 and batted .402 as a senior with 40 runs scored and 31 runs batted in.
Mayes also received the Richard Rickey Award given to a senior male student-athlete who exemplifies the characteristics of dedication, determination, sportsmanship and faith. He was a three-year captain and led the program to a 115-61 record and two conference tournament titles during his four-year playing career.
Head coach
aholcomb@carleton.edu
Carleton (MN)
Division 3
aroberge@bard.edu
Bard
Division 3
mriebese@fandm.edu
Franklin & Marshall
Division 3
Pitching Coach, Recruiting Coordinator
tmorder@ursinus.edu
Ursinus
Division 3
jhheller@noctrl.edu
North Central (IL)
Division 3
ullomz@wittenberg.edu
Wittenberg
Division 3
ndriscol@strose.edu
Saint Rose
Division 2
Volunteer Assistant Coach
jontriesler@gmail.com
Hampden-Sydney
Division 3
Entering 4th year with my alma mater Hampden-Sydney College, has experience working with every position group. Spent 2023 working with hitters and catchers, while assisting with pitchers. Former all-conference college shortstop and pitcher and retired professional pitcher.
Assistant Coach
da.nash@wingate.edu
Wingate
Division 2
matt.thomas@lmunet.edu
Lincoln Memorial
Division 2
Head Baseball Coach
pevers@maryville.edu
Maryville Saint Louis
Division 2
Head Coach
rouse@sxu.edu
Saint Xavier
NAIA
Rouse comes to Chicago after serving as head coach for four years at Salem University (W.Va.), where he led the Tigers to a program record in wins during the 2019 campaign. Five players under Rouse's guidance were named All-East Coast Athletic Conference selections, and the team earned the American Baseball Coaches Association's Team Academic Excellence Award in three of the past four seasons. In 2018, Rouse guided Salem to their best winning percentage since the program's move to NCAA Division II.
"We are thrilled to welcome Addison Rouse to our Saint Xavier Athletics team," said Allison Kern, Director of Athletics at Saint Xavier. "Our program has a storied history and Coach Rouse distinguished himself from an impressive pool of candidates throughout the search process."
"Coach Rouse has a reputation in the baseball community as an individual of integrity who develops his student-athletes on the field, in the classroom, and in the community. Countless individuals spoke to his superior knowledge of the game, and his talent as a recruiter. I am confident that Coach Rouse's experience and positive energy will translate to elite baseball."
"On behalf of me and my family, I am truly honored and humbled to be Saint Xavier University's next head baseball coach," added Rouse. "We know that this is a baseball program with a rich history, invested alumni, supportive community, and championship-caliber expectations."
"We ask for your support, care, and acceptance into the Cougar family; this is a bold and brave move for our family, with God leading the way as we strive to follow His mission and purpose for our life. We are prepared, eager, and all-in on SXU. Family is our creed; culture is what we do. Championships are what we will win."
Prior to Salem, Rouse was head coach at Eastern Nazarene College (Mass.), where he led his players to multiple All-Commonwealth Coast Conference selections and the CCAC Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Rouse graduated from Brescia University (Ky.), where as a student-athlete he won a KIAC championship and had two appearances in the NAIA tournament as a KIAC All-Academic Team selection.
As part of our COVID-19 safety plan, the indoor sessions traditionally held on the first day of camp will be shared online.
Sessions will be accessible for the week prior to camp. They are available on-demand and can be completed at the athlete's
convenience.
This approach allows us to continue offering these valuable sessions so athletes arrive to camp ready to maximize the experience,
while still maintaining a safe experience.
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The most unique thing that makes EXACT different from other camps is how they teach the athletes how to talk to coaches and hold a conversation with a college coach. The camps offer a great opportunity to gain exposure that they wouldn't get otherwise. Not only do they allow players to showcase themselves in front of college coaches, they will also receive an evaluation on how they performed throughout the day.
Parent
My son attending your camp over the weekend and I must tell you that it was an amazing experience for both of us. I was very impressed with the one on one contact with the coaches representing California. This camp has opened my son's eyes to all the talented ball players that are competing for baseball positions within the organizations. He was given guidance to improve his performance on the field as well as in the classroom. I am so glad we were able to take part in this camp, again it was an amazing experience. Also, the attention given to the parents on understanding the process and knowing what to expect was an eye opener to us. I truly look forward to the next one and cannot wait to see how my son has improved on the field. He is also working on improving his GPA, like you mentioned it about their transcripts not how fast they can throw. Thank you for the wonderful insight and we look forward to future camps with ExactSports.
Coach
This camp was unique in that it embraced a competitive atmosphere for the majority of the time the kids were out on the field. It enabled the coaches to see not only a players skills on the diamond, but their competitive make up as well. This aspect of the EXACT Baseball Camp keeps the day up tempo and fun for everyone involved.
Learn why EXACT Sports is the most trusted and top-rated training camp
Largest college coaching staff of any organization -- camp, tournament or club (bringing in 1000 amazing college coaches every year)!
Hugely successful supporters of high school athletes -- 70.2% of participants have gone on to play NCAA or NAIA college athletics.
Only training camp organization that has received funding from the NCAA.
Official behavioral training partner for professional baseball teams
The only camp staff that has expertise in developing athletes from high school to college to pro (we also work with over 60 pro teams).
The only exposure organization that blends the 4 pillars of development through our mental training expertise (EXACT is funded by the National Institutes of Health).
This is a sample schedule. Registered athletes will receive a final schedule prior to camp.