Billy Godwin

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Billy Godwin
Place of birth Rocky Mount, NC
Sport College Baseball
College East Carolina University
Title Head Coach
Record with Team 33-26 in 2006
Overall Record 33-26 at East Carolina University
262-85 at Louisburg College
Awards Region X Coach-of-the-Year, 2005
North Carolina College Coach-of-the-Year Award, 2002
School as a player
1986 Atlantic Christian College
Position Pitcher
Coaching positions
1999-2005
2005-Present
Louisburg College
East Carolina University

Billy Godwin is the current Head Coach at East Carolina University. He assumed the role on an interm basis on October 10, 2005. He was renamed Head Baseball Coach on October 28, 2005 by Athletic Director Terry Holland.

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[edit] Early Years

Coach Godwin was born in Rocky Mount, NC. and attended Northern Nash High School. He than earned an athletic scholarship as a pitcher in 1982 to attend Atlantic Christen College, now Barton College. He was named team captain in 1986 and Kiwanis Award for the Most Outstanding Male Student-Athlete. He graduated in 1986 in Business Administration. His first coaching job came at North Carolina Wesleyan College in 1989 and 1990. He was the assistant coach to current UNC head coach Mike Fox. The two guided NCWC to Division III National Championship in 1989 and a third-place finish a year later.

[edit] Head Coach

Coach Godwin first head coaching stint came at Enfield Academy, a private school from his home county, Nash County. Starting in 1991 he was the Athletic Director and Head Baseball coach. During the seven seasons (1991-1997) as head coach he accumulated a 131-57 (.697) record. During this time Enfield Academy baseball team had five consecutive conference championships, four straight Final Four appearances and a state title in 1994.
After Enfield Academy, Coach Godwin became Cary Academy first Athletic Director in 1997.
Coach Godwin next Head Coaching job came at Louisburg College. During his six year term he earned a 262-85 (.755) overall record. During the 2005 season, Godwin guided the Hurricanes to Region X regular season and tournament titles on his way to earning Region X Coach-of-the-Year honors. The 2005 Hurricanes finished the regular season with a 49-13 record and stood sixth nationally in the NJCAA Division I final regular season poll. In 2004, the Hurricanes went 40-18 and claimed the top seed at the Region X Tournament before finishing the campaign as a regional finalist.

After taking the helm at Louisburg College in the fall of 1999, Godwin kept the Hurricanes in the national spotlight by averaging 43 wins per season. The Hurricanes finished with a school-record 51-11 mark in 2002 and made their tenth trip to the College World Series in Grand Junction, Colorado. During his tenure at Louisburg, Godwin earned Region X and Eastern District Coach-of-the-Year honors, received the North Carolina College Coach-of-the-Year award in 2002.

[edit] East Carolina University

Coach Godwin first came to ECU as a assistant coach on June 9, 2005. After Randy Mazey was fired as Head Coach, Coach Godwin was tapped as Interm Head Coach on October 10, 2005 than Head Coach on October 28, 2005. For his first year as Head Coach his record was 33-26.

Godwins team also earned many awards and recognition during his first year. Senior catcher Jake Smith earned the Coleman Company-Johnny Bench Award, which is given annually to the nations top collegiate catcher. Four Pirates earned All-Conference honors. The 2006 Pirates ranked among the league leaders (all games) in average (.305), runs scored (381), total bases (939), slugging percentage (.452), hits (633), triples (13), RBI (342), home runs (58), ERA (4.34), runs allowed (296), opposing batting average (.282) and runners picked off (10). Coach Godwin earned a Masters Degree in Education in 1995 from East Carolina University.

[edit] External Link

Godwin Official Biography


East Carolina University

Academics:

Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education, College of Fine Arts and Communication, The College of Health and Human Performance, The College of Human Ecology, College of Technology and Computer Science, School of Allied Health Sciences, School of Nursing, Brody School of Medicine, Dental School, Virtural Reality and Education Laboratory

Student Life:

Residence Halls, Transit, Pirates, Greek Life, The East Carolinian, Student Pirate Club, Alma Mater, E.C. Victory, WZMB

Medical:

Brody School of Medicine, Pitt County Memorial Hospital, SpeechEasy, Dental School

Athletics

Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum, Clark-LeClair Stadium, Conference USA

People of ECU:

Notable Alumni, Steve Ballard, Leo Warren Jenkins, Terry Holland, Skip Holtz, Randolph Chitwood, Sandra Bullock, Marc Basnight, Billy Taylor, Kay Yow, Emily Proctor, Robert Burren Morgan, Pat Dye