Loren Hibbs

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Loren Hibbs (born May 17, 1961) is an American baseball player and coach. Since 1993, he has served as the head baseball coach at UNC Charlotte.

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[edit] Playing career

Hibbs played college baseball at Wichita State University. During his time as a player with the Shockers, he was on the all-tournament team at the 1982 College World Series and, in 1982, set the NCAA record for runs in a season. After college, Hibbs played a short time in the San Francisco Giants farm system.

[edit] Coaching career

Hibbs served as an assistant with Wichita State before being hired by the 49ers. At Charlotte, Hibbs won the Metro Conference tournament and an NCAA Tournament berth in 1993, the Metro regular season titles in 1994 and 1995, and the Atlantic 10 regular season and conference tournament titles in 2007. In 1998 the Niners won a school-record 43 games and reached the NCAA Tournament. Charlotte broke the 1998 mark for wins in 2007 with 49 wins, including two wins in the 2007 NCAA Tournament.

[edit] Personal

Hibbs' wife, Lisa, is the director of the Athletic Academic Center at UNC Charlotte. His son Tyson Hibbs has been a utility player for the 49ers since 2006.

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