David Perno

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David Perno

David Perno converses with Dave van Horn in Baum Stadium
Sport(s) College baseball
Current position
Title Head Coach
Team University of Georgia
Conference SEC
Record 0-0
Biographical details
Born United StatesOhio Youngstown, Ohio
Playing career
Georgia
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2002-present Georgia
Head coaching record
Overall 305-243-1
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2 SEC Championships
5 NCAA Regionals
3 Super Regionals
3 College World Series
1 CWS finals appearance
Awards
2004 Baseball America Coach of the Year
2008 SEC Coach of the Year

David Perno is the former head baseball coach at the University of Georgia. In 11 seasons he compiled a record of 300-230-1 (.566) (124-127-1 SEC). He has led the program to five NCAA tournaments, including 3 of the last 8 College World Series. He was named the 2004 Coach of the Year by Baseball America. That same year, he won his first SEC championship. His 2006 team went 47-23, but the next year, however, they went 23-33. In 2008, his team did much better, going 45-25-1 (20-9-1 SEC) and won his second SEC championship. That one tie was at LSU due to an SEC travel curfew. He was named the SEC coach of the year and was the national runner-up to the Fresno State Bulldogs at the College World Series. He is a former player and assistant coach at Georgia. He was fired at the end of the 2013 season.

Perno arguing with umpires during a game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.


Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Georgia Bulldogs (Southeastern Conference) (2002–2013)
2002 Georgia 32–29 15–15 3rd (East) NCAA Regional
2003 Georgia 29–26 10–20 5th (East)
2004 Georgia 45–23 19–11 1st (East) College World Series
2005 Georgia 30–25 12–17 5th (East)
2006 Georgia 47–23 18–12 2nd (East) College World Series
2007 Georgia 23–33 11–19 6th (East)
2008 Georgia 45–25–1 20–9–1 1st (East) College World Series Runner-up
2009 Georgia 38–22 15–15 3rd (East) NCAA Regional
2010 Georgia 16–37 5–23 6th (East)
2011 Georgia 33–32 16–14 4th (East) NCAA Regional
2012 Georgia 31–26 14–15 5th (East)
2013 Georgia 21–32 7–20 7th (East)
Georgia: 390–333–1 162–190–1
Total: 390–333–1

      National champion         Conference regular season champion         Conference tournament champion
      Conference regular season and conference tournament champion       Conference division champion

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