David Perno

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David Perno is the head baseball coach at the University of Georgia. In his five seasons as the school's head coach, he has compiled a 183-126 (.592) record. He has led the program to three NCAA tournament appearances, including 2 of the last 3 College World Series. He was named the 2004 Coach of the Year by Baseball America. His 2006 team went 47-23, making it one of the winningest seasons in program history. he is a former player and assistant coach at Georgia.

[edit] Year By Year Coaching Record

Conference Overall
Year School W L Pct W L Pct Notes
2002 Georgia 32 29 .525 15 15 .500 NCAA Regional
2003 Georgia 29 26 .527 10 20 .333
2004 Georgia 45 23 .662 19 11 .567 SEC Champions, NCAA Regional, Super Regional, College World Series
2005 Georgia 30 25 .545 12 17 .414
2006 Georgia 47 23 .671 18 12 .600 NCAA Regional, Super Regional, College World Series
2007 Georgia
Overall Totals 182 126 .592 74 75 .497 1 SEC Championship, 3 NCAA Regionals, 2 Super Regionals, 2 College World Series


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Current Head Baseball Coaches of the Southeastern Conference

Paul Mainieri (LSU) • Pat McMahon (Florida) • David Perno (Georgia) • John Cohen (Kentucky)
Jim Wells (Alabama) • Mike Bianco (Ole Miss) • Tom Slater (Auburn) • Ray Tanner (South Carolina)
Rod Delmonico (Tennessee) • Tim Corbin (Vanderbilt) • Ron Polk (Mississippi State) • Dave van Horn (Arkansas)