Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Coach of the Year

Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Coach of the Year
Awarded for the most outstanding baseball Coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference
Country United States
First awarded 1981
Currently held by Dan McDonnell, Louisville

The Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Coach of the Year is a baseball award given to the Atlantic Coast Conference's most outstanding coach. The award was first given after the 1981 season.

Eight coaches have won the award more than once, with Mike Martin of Florida State having the most with seven. Of these coaches, four have won in consecutive years, with Brian O'Connor having done so on two different occasions with Virginia, but only Dan McDonnell of Louisville has won three consecutive awards. McDonnell won these awards in Louisville's first three seasons as an ACC member.

Of the 15 schools that have played baseball in the ACC since the award was first presented, 10 have had a coach win the award. Among current members, all four exceptions joined the ACC in the 21st century. Virginia Tech joined in 2004 and Boston College joined in 2005, triggering a significant conference realignment in NCAA Division I. A later realignment in 2013 saw Notre Dame and Pittsburgh join the ACC. Maryland, a charter member of the ACC that left for the Big Ten Conference in 2014, never won the award. (Current ACC member Syracuse dropped the sport in 1972, decades before it joined the ACC alongside Notre Dame and Pittsburgh; the other former ACC member, South Carolina, left the ACC in 1971, a decade before the award was established.)

Key

Awarded one of the following National Coach of the Year awards that year:

Collegiate Baseball Coach of the Year (CB)
Baseball America Coach of the Year (BA)

Coach (X) Denotes the number of times the coach had been awarded the Coach of the Year award at that point
*
Elected to the National College Baseball Hall of Fame as a coach but is no longer active
*^
Active coach who has been elected to the National College Baseball Hall of Fame (as a coach)
Conf. W–L Conference win–loss record for that season
Conf. St.T Conference standing at year's end (Tdenotes a tie)
Overall W–L Overall win–loss record for that season
Season Team won the College World Series

Winners

Season Coach School National Coach of
the Year Awards
Conf.
W–L
Conf.
St.
Overall
W–L
Reference
1981 DarmiTom D'Armi Duke 6–6 5 29–10 [1]
1982 Carter, MarvinMarvin Carter Wake Forest 6–5 3 26–12–1 [1]
1983 Morris, JimJim Morris Georgia Tech 6–8 5 38–15 [1]
1984 Esposito, SamSam Esposito NC State 9–3 3 32–8 [1]
1985 Womack, DennisDennis Womack Virginia 9–4 2 38–16 [1]
1986 Esposito, SamSam Esposito (2) NC State 11–2 1 35–15 [1]
1987 Morris, JimJim Morris (2) Georgia Tech 17–4 1 51–14 [1]
1988 Wilhelm, BillBill Wilhelm* Clemson 18–2 1 54–14 [1]
1989 Roberts, MikeMike Roberts North Carolina 15–4 1 41–18–1 [1]
1990 Tanner, RayRay Tanner NC State 14–7 3 48–20 [1]
1991 Wilhelm, BillBill Wilhelm* (2) Clemson 18–3 1 60–10 [1]
1992 Traylor, SteveSteve Traylor Duke 12–12 5 38–16 [1]
1993 Morris, JimJim Morris (3) Georgia Tech 16–6 1 47–14 [1]
1994 Leggett, JackJack Leggett Clemson 20–4 1 57–18 [1]
1995 Leggett, JackJack Leggett (2) Clemson 20–4 1 54–14 [1]
1996 Martin, MikeMike Martin Florida State 19–5 1 52–17 [1]
1997 Hall, DannyDanny Hall Georgia Tech 19–4 1 46–15 [1]
1998 Martin, MikeMike Martin (2) Florida State 18–4 1 53–20 [1]
1999 Martin, MikeMike Martin (3) Florida State 22–2 1 57–14 [1]
2000 Hall, DannyDanny Hall (2) Georgia Tech 18–6 1 50–16 [1]
2001 Martin, MikeMike Martin (4) Florida State 20–4 1 47–19 [1]
2002 Greer, GeorgeGeorge Greer Wake Forest 17–6 2 47–13 [1]
2003 Avent, ElliottElliott Avent NC State 15–9 3 45–18 [1]
2004 O'Connor, BrianBrian O'Connor Virginia 18–6 2 44–15 [1]
2005 Hall, DannyDanny Hall (3) Georgia Tech 22–8 1 45–19 [1]
2006 Leggett, JackJack Leggett (3) Clemson 24–6 1 (Atlantic) 53–16 [1]
2007 Martin, MikeMike Martin (5) Florida State 24–6 1 (Atlantic) 49–13 [1]
2008 Morris, JimJim Morris (4) Miami (FL) 23–5 1 (Coastal) 53–11 [1]
2009 Martin, MikeMike Martin (6) Florida State 19–9 1 (Atlantic) 45–18 [1]
2010 O'Connor, BrianBrian O'Connor (2) Virginia 23–7 1 (Coastal) 51–14 [1]
2011 O'Connor, BrianBrian O'Connor (3) Virginia 22–8 1 (Coastal) 56–12 [1]
2012 Martin, MikeMike Martin (7) Florida State BA 24–6 1 (Atlantic) 50–17 [1]
2013 O'Connor, BrianBrian O'Connor (4) Virginia 22–8 2 (Coastal) 50–12 [2]
2014 O'Connor, BrianBrian O'Connor (5) Virginia 22–8 2 (Coastal) 53–16 [3]
2015 McDonnell, DanDan McDonnell Louisville 25–5 1 (Atlantic) 47–18 [4]
2016 McDonnell, DanDan McDonnell (2) Louisville 22–8 1 (Atlantic) 50–14 [5]
2017 McDonnell, DanDan McDonnell (3) Louisville BA 23–6 1 (Atlantic) 50–10 [6]

Winners by school

Because NCAA baseball is a spring sport, the "year joined" is the calendar year before the first season of competition.

School (year joined)[7] Winners Years
Florida State (1992)7 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2012
Georgia Tech (1980)6 1983, 1987, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2005
Virginia (1955)6 1985, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014
Clemson (1954)5 1988, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2006
NC State (1954)4 1984, 1986, 1990, 2003
Louisville (2014) 3 2015, 2016, 2017
Duke (1954)2 1981, 1992
Wake Forest (1954) 2 1982, 2002
Miami (FL) (2005) 1 2008
North Carolina (1954)1 1989

Footnotes

References

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  2. "UVa's O'Connor Named ACC Coach of the Year; McCarthy Freshman of the Year". WVIR. 20 May 2013. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  3. Giannotto, Mark (May 29, 2014). "Coach Brian O'Connor Leads Virginia Baseball Into NCAA Regionals". WashingtonPost.com. Archived from the original on June 28, 2014. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  4. "2015 ACC Baseball Honors Announced" (Press release). Atlantic Coast Conference. May 18, 2015. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
  5. "ACC Announces 2016 Baseball Honors" (Press release). Atlantic Coast Conference. May 23, 2016. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
  6. "ACC Announces 2017 Baseball Season Honors" (Press release). Atlantic Coast Conference. May 22, 2017. Retrieved June 8, 2017.
  7. "About the ACC". theACC.com. 2009. Archived from the original on February 4, 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2009.
  8. "University Of Maryland To Join The Big Ten Conference" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. November 19, 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
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