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List of Nebraska Cornhuskers head baseball coaches

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The Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team competes as part of NCAA Division I, representing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten Conference.

In its early years, Nebraska's program cycled through head coaches, most of whom led the program for a single year. The Cornhuskers competed as an independent until 1929, when John Rhodes led the team to the Big Six championship. W. W. Knight, hired forty-four years after the program's first season of competition, was Nebraska's first head coach to hold the position for more than three years.

After decades of heavy coaching turnover, the hire of Tony Sharpe in 1947 brought stability to the program for the first time; Sharpe and his successor John Sanders led Nebraska for a combined fifty-one years. However, this consistency did not translate to on-field success, as the two coaches combined for just three NCAA Tournament appearances. NU's first national success arrived with the hire of Dave Van Horn in 1998, who took the program to its first College World Series appearances in 2001 and 2002. When Van Horn resigned to return to his alma mater Arkansas after the 2002 season, assistant Mike Anderson succeeded him and led NU to a program-record fifty-seven wins and another College World Series appearance in 2005.

Nebraska has been coached by Will Bolt since 2020.

Coaching history

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No. Coach[A 1][A 2] Tenure Overall Accomplishments
1 C. D. Chandler 1889–91 4–5 (.444)
2 Charles Stroman 1892–93 3–2–1 (.583)
3 Eddie N. Robinson 1897 8–5–1 (.607)
4 F. B. Ryons 1898 6–4 (.600)
5 Mike Henderson 1901 9–11 (.450)
6 Geo P. Shidler 1902 17–8 (.680)
7 J. H. Bell 1904 10–3 (.769)
8 S. S. Eager 1906 5–12–1 (.306)
9 Ducky Holmes 1907 5–11–1 (.324)
10 Billy Fox 1908–09 16–26–2 (.386)
11 Paul J. Schissler 1919–21 20–14 (.588)
12 Owen Frank 1922 12–4 (.750)
13 Scotty Dye 1923 4–4 (.500)
14 Earl Carr 1923 2–8 (.200)
15 William G. Kline 1924–25 18–15 (.545)
16 John Rhodes 1929–30 12–12–1 (.500) Big Six champion (1929)
17 W. H. Browne 1931 2–10 (.167)
18 W. W. Knight 1933–41 38–92 (.292)
19 Adolph J. Lewandowski 1942 3–11 (.214)
20 Frank Smagacz 1946 9–7 (.563)
21 Tony Sharpe 1947–77 394–388–6 (.504) Big Seven champion (1948,1950)
22 John Sanders 1978–97 767–453–1 (.629) Big Eight champion (1980)
23 Dave Van Horn 1998–2002 214–92 (.699) College World Series (2001,2002)
Big 12 champion (2001)
Big 12 tournament champion (1999–2001)
Baseball America National Coach of the Year (2001)
24 Mike Anderson 2003–11 337–196–2 (.632) College World Series (2005)
Big 12 champion (2003,2005)
Big 12 tournament champion (2005)
25 Darin Erstad 2012–19 267–193–1 (.580) Big Ten champion (2017)
26 Will Bolt 2020– 97–75–1 (.564) Big Ten champion (2021)

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Notes

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  1. ^ Coaching information not available from 1899, 1900, 1905, 1907, and 1912[1]
  2. ^ Nebraska did not field a team in 1903, 1913–18, 1926–28, 1932, and 1943–45

References

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  1. ^ 2008 Nebraska Baseball Media and Recruiting Guide: Records Archived 2009-05-12 at WebCite
  2. ^ "Media Guide 2020" (PDF). Huskers.com. Retrieved 2020-10-02.