Southeastern Conference Baseball Coach of the Year

Southeastern Conference Baseball Coach of the Year
Awarded for the most outstanding baseball head coach in the Southeastern Conference
Country United States
First awarded 1933
Currently held by Nick Mingione, Kentucky

The Southeastern Conference Baseball Coach of the Year is an award given to the most outstanding baseball head coach in the Southeastern Conference, as chosen by Southeastern Conference Coaches.[1]

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Elected to the National College Baseball Hall of Fame as a coach but is no longer active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
1933 White, W.P.W.P. White Georgia 8–1 1 12–3 [2]
1934 Whitworth, Jennings B.Jennings B. Whitworth Alabama 13–3 1 13–5 [2]
1935 Campbell, TildenTilden Campbell Alabama 8–2 1 12–2 [2]
1936 Campbell, TildenTilden Campbell (2) Alabama 7–3-1 1 10–3-1 [2]
1937 Morgan, DellDell Morgan Auburn 8–1 1 8–1 [2]
1938 Campbell, TildenTilden Campbell (3) Alabama 10–1 1 13–2 [2]
1939 Rabenhorst, HarryHarry Rabenhorst LSU 10–2 1 22–6 [2]
1940 Campbell, TildenTilden Campbell (4) Alabama 12–1 1 12–1 [2]
1941 Campbell, TildenTilden Campbell (5) Alabama 13–2 1 19–2-1 [2]
1942 Campbell, TildenTilden Campbell (6) Alabama 9–1 1 10–2 [2]
1943 Swanson, RedRed Swanson LSU 11–3 1 13–8 [2]
1944 No competition due to World War II [2]
1945 No competition due to World War II [2]
1946 Rabenhorst, HarryHarry Rabenhorst (2) LSU 11–3 1 11–3 [2]
1947 Campbell, TildenTilden Campbell (7) Alabama 11–3 1 20–7 [2]
1948 Patty, R.PR.P Patty Mississippi State 12–5 1 (Western) 17–8 [2]
1949 Patty, R.P.R.P. Patty (2) Mississippi State 13–3 1 (Western) 19–6 [2]
1950 Campbell, TildenTilden Campbell (8) Alabama 12–4 1 (Eastern) 22–12 [2]
1951 Anderson, S.W.S.W. Anderson Tennessee 16–1 1 20–3 [2]
1952 Fuller, DaveDave Fuller Florida 12–2 1 21–4-2 [2]
1953 Whatley, JimJim Whatley Georgia 12–4 1 (Eastern) 23–5 [2]
1954 Whatley, JimJim Whatley Georgia 11–4 1 (Eastern) 16–09 [2]
1955 Campbell, TildenTilden Campbell (9) Alabama 16–2 1 (Western) 23–6 [2]
1956 Fuller, DaveDave Fuller (2) Florida 13–3 1 (Eastern) 13–11 [2]
1957 Pittard, JoeJoe Pittard Georgia Tech 13–3 1 (Eastern) 18–8-1 [2]
1958 Connally, JoeJoe Connally Auburn 12–3 1 (Eastern) 17–8 [2]
1959 Swayze, TomTom Swayze Ole Miss 10–3 1 (Western) 18–6 [2]
1960 Swayze, TomTom Swayze (2) Ole Miss 12–2 1 (Western) 22–3 [2]
1961 Didier, RayRay Didier LSU 11–4 1 (Western) 20–5 [2]
1962 Fuller, DaveDave Fuller (3) Florida 14–3 1 (Eastern) 14–3 [2]
1963 Nix, PaulPaul Nix Auburn 15–3 1 (Eastern) 17–8 [2]
1964 Swayze, TomTom Swayze (3) Ole Miss 11–1 1 (Western) 19–04 [2]
1965 Gregory, PaulPaul Gregory Mississippi State 11–4 1 (Western) 13–7 [2]
1966 Gregory, PaulPaul Gregory (2) Mississippi State 11–4 1 (Western) 17–09 [2]
1967 Nix, PaulPaul Nix (2) Auburn 15–2 1 (Eastern) 27–07 [2]
1968 Sewell, JoeJoe Sewell Alabama 10–8 1 (Western) 22–11 [2]
1969 Swayze, TomTom Swayze (4) Ole Miss 11–5 1 (Western) 27–15 [2]
1970 Gregory, PaulPaul Gregory (3) Mississippi State 11–4 1 (Western) 11–4 [2]
1971 Gregory, PaulPaul Gregory (4) Mississippi State 13–5 1 (Western) 32–12 [2]
1972 Gibbs, JakeJake Gibbs Ole Miss 15–3 1 (Western) 28–16 [2]
1973 Schmittou, LarryLarry Schmittou Vanderbilt 13–3 1 (Eastern) 36–16 [2]
1974 Schmittou, LarryLarry Schmittou (2) Vanderbilt 11–4 1 (Eastern) 37–22-1 [2]
1975 Smith, JimJim Smith LSU 19–3 1 (Western) 40–16 [2]
1976 Nix, PaulPaul Nix (3) Auburn 12–7 1 (Western) 37–15 [2]
1977 Gibbs, JakeJake Gibbs (2) Ole Miss 15–9 1 (Western) 40–18 [2]
1978 Nix, PaulPaul Nix (4) Auburn 15–8 1 (Western) 33–21 [2]
1979 Polk, RonRon Polk* Mississippi State 17–2 1 (Western) 48–12 [2]
1980 Mewbourne, RoyRoy Mewbourne Vanderbilt 13–9 2 (Eastern) 34–21-1 [2]
1981 Rhine, JackJack Rhine Florida 16–7 1 (Eastern) 42–17 [2]
1982 Rhine, JackJack Rhine (2) Florida 14–8 1 (Eastern) 34–24-1 [2]
1983 Shollenberger, BarryBarry Shollenberger Alabama BA 14–7 1 (Western) 46–11 [2]
1984 Arnold, JoeJoe Arnold Florida 18–4 1 (Eastern) 43–16-1 [2]
1985 Polk, RonRon Polk* (2) Mississippi State BA 16–8 1 (Western) 50–15 [2]
1986 Bertman, SkipSkip Bertman* LSU BA 22–5 1 (Western) 49–09 [2]
1987 Webber, SteveSteve Webber Georgia 18–8 1 (Eastern) 42–21 [2]
1988 Arnold, JoeJoe Arnold (2) Florida 21–6 1 (Eastern) 48–19-1 [2]
1989 Polk, RonRon Polk* (3) Mississippi State 20–5 1 (Western) 54–14 [2]
1990 Bertman, SkipSkip Bertman* (2) LSU 20–7 1 (Western) 54–19 [2]
1991 Bertman, SkipSkip Bertman* (3) LSU CB 19–7 1 (Western) 55–18 [2]
1992 Bertman, SkipSkip Bertman* (4) LSU 18–6 1 (Western) 50–16 [2]
1993 Bertman, SkipSkip Bertman* (5) LSU CB 18–8-1 1 (Western) 53–17-1 [2]
1994 Delmonico, RodRod Delmonico Tennessee 24–5 1 (Eastern) 52–14 [2]
1995 Delmonico, RodRod Delmonico (2) Tennessee 22–8 1 (Eastern) 54–16 [2]
1996 Bertman, SkipSkip Bertman* (6)
Lopez, AndyAndy Lopez
Wells, JimJim Wells
LSU
Florida
Alabama
BA, CB
CB
20–10
20–10
20–10
1 (Western)
1 (Eastern)T
1 (Eastern)T
52–15
50–18
50–19
[2]
1997 Bertman, SkipSkip Bertman* (7) LSU CB 22–7 1 (Western) 57–13 [2]
1998 Tanner, RayRay Tanner South Carolina 19–10 2 (Eastern) 44–18 [2]
1999 DeBriyn, NormNorm DeBriyn Arkansas 22–8 1 (Western) 42–23 [2]
2000 Tanner, RayRay Tanner (2) South Carolina BA 25–5 1 (Eastern) 56–10 [2]
2001 Polk, RonRon Polk* (4) Georgia 20–10 1 (Eastern) 47–22 [2]
2002 Wells, JimJim Wells (2) Alabama 20–10 1 (Western) 51–15 [2]
2003 Laval, SmokeSmoke Laval LSU 20–9-1 1 (Western) 45–22-1 [2]
2004 Van Horn, DaveDave Van Horn
Perno, DavidDavid Perno
Arkansas
Georgia

BA
19–11
19–11
1 (Western)
1 (Eastern)
45–24
45–23
[2]
2005 McMahon, PatPat McMahon Florida 20–10 1 (Eastern) 48–23 [2]
2006 Cohen, JohnJohn Cohen Kentucky 20–10 1 (Eastern) 44–17 [2]
2007 Corbin, TimTim Corbin Vanderbilt 22–8 1 (Eastern) 54–13 [2]
2008 Perno, DavidDavid Perno (2) Georgia 20–9-1 1 (Eastern) 45–25-1 [2]
2009 Mainieri, PaulPaul Mainieri LSU BA, CB 20–10 1 (Western) 56–17 [2]
2010 O'Sullivan, KevinKevin O'Sullivan Florida 22–8 1 (Eastern) 43–21 [2]
2011 Tanner, RayRay Tanner (3) South Carolina CB 22–8 1 (Eastern) 55–14 [2]
2012 Henderson, GaryGary Henderson Kentucky 45–18 3 (Eastern) 45–18 [2]
2013 Corbin, TimTim Corbin (2) Vanderbilt 26–3 1 (Eastern) 54–12 [3]
2014 O'Sullivan, KevinKevin O'Sullivan (2) Florida 21–9 1 (Eastern) 40–23 [4]
2015 Mainieri, PaulPaul Mainieri (2) LSU BA, CB 20–10 1 (Western) 56–17
2016 Cohen, JohnJohn Cohen (2) Mississippi State - 21–9 1 (Western) 46–16-1
2017 Mingione, NickNick Mingione Kentucky - 19–11 2 (Eastern) 43–23 [5]

Winners by school

School (year joined) Winners Years
LSU (1932) 15 1939, 1943, 1946, 1961, 1975, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2009, 2015
Alabama (1932) 14 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1947, 1950, 1955, 1968, 1983, 1996, 2002
Florida (1932) 11 1952, 1956, 1962, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1996, 2005, 2010, 2014
Mississippi State (1932) 10 1948, 1949, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1979, 1985, 1989, 2016
Georgia (1932) 7 1933, 1953, 1954, 1987, 2001, 2004, 2008
Auburn (1932) 6 1937, 1958, 1963, 1967, 1976, 1978
Ole Miss (1932) 6 1959, 1960, 1964, 1969, 1972, 1977
Vanderbilt (1932) 5 1973, 1974, 1980, 2007, 2013
Kentucky (1932) 3 2006, 2012, 2017
South Carolina (1991) 3 1998, 2000, 2011
Tennessee (1932) 3 1951, 1994, 1995
Arkansas (1991) 2 1999, 2004
Georgia Techa (1932) 1 1957

Footnotes

See also

References

  1. "SEC Announces Annual Baseball Honors". SEC Digital Network. May 29, 2012. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 "2012 Southeastern Conference Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). SEC Digital Network. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  3. Paylor, Terez (28 May 2013). "Missouri lands two players on all-SEC baseball teams". Kansas City Star. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  4. Thompson, Edgar (May 27, 2014). "UF's Kevin O'Sullivan Named SEC Coach of the Year". OrlandoSentinel.com. Archived from the original on June 28, 2014. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  5. "2017 SEC Baseball Awards Announced" (Press release). Southeastern Conference. May 23, 2017. Retrieved June 8, 2017.
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