Trenton, Florida Native Casey O’Dell has signed with the Joliet Slammers of the Frontier League !
O’Dell went 5-1 this year for the Mocs , making 20 Appearances . Congrats on the next step of your career Casey !
In one night, Braden Montgomery made his MLB debut and collected his:
- first hit
- first RBI
- first home run
- first walk-off
- first walk-off home run
Honored and excited to announce that I have accepted a graduate position at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, North Carolina.
I will be assuming the role of Director of Player Development with the Baseball Program while pursuing my master’s degree. Super excited to get to work!
SKO’ DAWGS!
Braden Montgomery is just the second hitter in the last 50 years to hit a walk-off home run in extra innings on their MLB debut.
The other? Miguel Cabrera.
Thank you! 18 years, 14 in college baseball, and 10 as a head coach. 3 states and 5 universities, college baseball has been much more than a profession for Jennifer and me, it has been our life. Our boys were raised on a college baseball field.
From shaving their heads for Jennifer, helping us move, surprising our boys on their birthdays, and playing with them after games, we owe so much to the players I have been so fortunate to coach. To the life long friends we made at Corban and the impact that experience had on my career, the 17 assistant coaches who helped develop and lead great programs, and administrators who supported and believed in us along the way-- Thank you.
Over 300 wins and 8 championships are special, but the relationships, memories, and battling together through the tough times will always mean the most. Thank you to all the friends we made along the way and to our families that have supported this journey!
“The distance between deciding and doing is the single most reliable predictor of whether your life will be extraordinary or ordinary.”
These three paragraphs will change your life:
How important is scoring first in college baseball?
In 2025 teams who scored first won...
D1 Baseball: 65.6% of the time
D2 Baseball: 66.1% of the time
D3 Baseball: 66.6% of the time
NAIA Baseball: 66.4% of the time