2019 NCAA Division I baseball season

Team Former
coach Interim
coach New
coach Reason Bryant Steve Owens Ryan Klosterman On June 25, Steve Owens accepted the head coaching position at Rutgers, leaving Bryant after nine seasons with a record of 328–184–2.[82] On July 29, Ryan Klosterman was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[83] Cal State Northridge Greg Moore Dave Serrano On May 30, Greg Moore was fired after six seasons at Cal State Northridge, going 161–175 at the school. On June 23, Dave Serrano was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[84] Charlotte Loren Hibbs Robert Woodard Hibbs announced his retirement after 27 seasons at Charlotte on June 14.[85] On June 29, Robert Woodard was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[86] Fairleigh Dickinson Justin McKay Rob DiToma On May 20, Justin McKay was relieved of his duties after one season at Fairleigh Dickinson, going 15-37-1 at the school.[87] On June 20, Rob DiToma was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[88] Florida State Mike Martin Mike Martin Jr. Following the Seminoles’ elimination from the College World Series on June 19, Mike Martin retired after 40 seasons at Florida State, going 2,029-736-4 at the school. On June 21, his son Mike Martin Jr., a Seminoles assistant for 22 seasons, was promoted to head coach.[89] Gardner-Webb Rusty Stroupe Jim Chester Following the team’s last game of the 2019 season on May 22, Rusty Stroupe retired after seventeen seasons at Gardner-Webb, going 479–475 at the school. On June 14, Jim Chester was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[90] Georgia State Greg Frady Brad Stromdahl On May 31, Georgia State announced that head coach Greg Frady’s contract would not be renewed.[91] On June 26, Brad Stromdahl was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[92] Incarnate Word Patrick Hallmark Ryan Shotzberger On June 16, Pat Hallmark accepted the head coaching position at UTSA, leaving Incarnate Word after two seasons with a record of 66-48. On June 24, Ryan Shotzberger was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[93] Long Beach State Troy Buckley Greg Bergeron, Dan Ricabal Eric Valenzuela On April 11, Troy Buckley was fired in his ninth season after a 5–26 start to the season, going 260-231-1 at the school. Greg Bergeron and Dan Ricabal served as co-interim coaches for the remainder of the season.[94] On June 8, Eric Valenzuela was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[95] Louisiana Tony Robichaux Matt Deggs On July 3, Tony Robichaux died at the age of 57 due to a heart attack. He coached the Ragin’ Cajuns for 25 seasons finishing his career with Louisiana with a 910–588–2 record.[96] On July 18, Matt Deggs was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[97] Loyola Marymount Jason Gill Nathan Choate On June 14, Jason Gill accepted the head coaching position at USC, leaving Loyola Marymount after eleven seasons with a record of 322-286-1.[98] On June 25, Nathan Choate was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[99] Morehead State Mike McGuire Mik Aoki On June 18, Mike McGuire accepted the head coaching position at USC Upstate, leaving Morehead State after seven seasons with a record of 228–191.[100] On June 25, Mik Aoki was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[101] Nebraska Darin Erstad Will Bolt On June 3, Darin Erstad stepped down after eight seasons at Nebraska, going 267-193-1 at the school. On June 14, Will Bolt was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[102] New Mexico State Brian Green Mike Kirby On June 3, Brian Green accepted the head coaching position at Washington State, leaving NMSU after five seasons with a record of 196-137-1.[103] On June 24, Mike Kirby was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[104] Notre Dame Mik Aoki Link Jarrett On June 8, Notre Dame announced that head coach Mik Aoki’s contract would not be renewed. Aoki went 248–253–1 in nine seasons with Notre Dame.[105] On July 12, Link Jarrett was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[106] Oregon George Horton Mark Wasikowski On May 28, Oregon parted ways with George Horton, going 375–281–1 at the school.[107] On June 11, Mark Wasikowski was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[108] Oregon State Pat Casey Pat Bailey Mitch Canham Pat Casey retired at the end of the 2018 season. Pat Bailey served as interim head coach for 2019 season. On June 13, Oregon State announced the hiring of Mitch Canham as head coach.[109] Purdue Mark Wasikowski Greg Goff On June 11, Steve Owens accepted the head coaching position at Oregon, leaving Purdue after three seasons with a record of 87–82. On June 13, Greg Goff was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[110] Purdue Fort Wayne Bobby Pierce Doug Schreiber On July 2, Bobby Pierce stepped down after eleven seasons at Purdue Fort Wayne, going 188–390 at the school.[111] On July 23, Doug Schreiber was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[112] Radford Joe Raccuia Karl Kuhn Raccuia resigned from Radford on August 15 after 12 seasons at the helm, effective August 31.[113] On August 22, Karl Kuhn was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[114] Rutgers Joe Litterio Steve Owens On May 28, Rutgers announced that head coach, Joe Litterio’s, contract would not be renewed.[115] On June 26, Bryant head coach Owens was announced as Litterio’s replacement.[116] Saint Mary’s Eric Valenzuela Greg Moore On June 9, Eric Valenzuela accepted the head coaching position at Long Beach State, leaving Saint Mary’s after nine seasons with a record of 180–156.[117] On June 15, Greg Moore was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[118] Saint Peter’s Danny Ramirez Lou Proietti Ramirez resigned from Saint Peter’s on May 23 after 3 seasons at the helm.[119] On June 20, Lou Proietti was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[120] Sam Houston State Matt Deggs Jay Sirianni On July 18, Matt Deggs accepted the head coaching position at Louisiana, leaving Sam Houston State after five seasons with a record of 187–118.[121] On July 25, Jay Sirianni, a Bearkats assistant for 5 seasons, was promoted to head coach.[122] Southern Illinois Ken Henderson Lance Rhodes On June 3, Ken Henderson stepped down after nine seasons at Southern Illinois, going 229–286–1 at the school.[123] On June 20, Lance Rhodes was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[124] Tennessee Tech Justin Holmes Mitchell Wright Steve Smith On November 20, Tennessee Tech fired Justin Holmes after only one season for “conduct that is inconsistent with the expectations and standards Tennessee Tech has for all head coaches.” Mitchell Wright was named as interim until Auburn pitching coach, Steve Smith, was hired on December 21[125][126] Texas State Ty Harrington Steven Trout Harrington announced his retirement after 20 seasons at Texas State on June 20.[127] On July 1, Steven Trout, a Bobcats assistant for 6 seasons, was promoted to head coach.[128] Toledo Cory Mee Rob Reinstetle On May 20, Cory Mee stepped down after sixteen seasons at Toledo, going 366-513-1 at the school.[129] On July 8, Rob Reinstetle was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[130] UMBC Bob Mumma Liam Bowen Mumma resigned from UMBC on May 1 after 8 seasons at the helm. Liam Bowen was named acting head coach.[131] On May 22, Liam Bowen, a Retrievers assistant for 8 seasons, was promoted to head coach.[132] UNC Greensboro Link Jarrett Billy Godwin On July 12, Link Jarrett accepted the head coaching position at Notre Dame, leaving UNC Greensboro after seven seasons with a record of 215–166.[106] On August 8, Billy Godwin was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[133] UNC Wilmington Mark Scalf Randy Hood On February 13, Mark Scalf announced he would retire following the end of the 2019 season.[134] On April 29, Randy Hood, a Seahawks assistant for 18 seasons, was promoted to head coach.[135] USC Dan Hubbs Jason Gill On May 29, USC announced that head coach Dan Hubbs’ contract would not be renewed.[136] The Trojans hired Gill away from fellow Los Angeles school Loyola Marymount, announcing him on June 14.[137] USC Upstate Matt Fincher Mike McGuire Fincher resigned from USC Upstate on June 4 after 22 seasons at the helm.[138] The Cougars hired Mike McGuire away from Morehead State, announcing him on June 18.[139] UTSA Jason Marshall Patrick Hallmark Marshall resigned from UTSA on May 27 after 7 seasons at the helm.[140] Like USC would do days later, the Roadrunners stayed local for their new coach, hiring Hallmark away from fellow San Antonio school Incarnate Word on June 11.[141] Washington State Marty Lees Brian Green On May 21, Marty Lees was fired after four seasons at Washington State, going 68–132–1 at the school.[142] The Cougars hired Green away from New Mexico State, announcing him on June 3.[143] Western Illinois Ryan Brownlee Wichita State Todd Butler Eric Wedge On May 26, Todd Butler was fired after six seasons at Wichita State, going 169–180–1 at the school. On May 29, Eric Wedge was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[144]