








COLLEGE PARK, Md. –
Kansas State associate head coach John Szefc has been hired as the new
head baseball coach at the University of Maryland, director of athletics
Kevin Anderson announced Wednesday.
Szefc
(pronounced CHEF), who is the seventh head coach in the 120-year
history of the program, comes to Maryland with a proven track record as a
recruiter and hitting coach. The Middletown, N.Y., native has served as
recruiting coordinator at his last three stops and owns ties to the
Mid-Atlantic and Northeast corridors.
Szefc
also brings head coaching experience, having led Marist College to four
conference championships and three NCAA Regional appearances in a
seven-year stint from 1996-2002.
"I'm
excited about this wonderful opportunity to lead the Maryland baseball
program," said Szefc. "I'd like to thank Kevin Anderson and the search
committee for their confidence in me. We have a strong core group of
players already in place at Maryland and I see great things for the
future of our program."
"John
has been successful in every position he's held during his 22-year
coaching career," said Anderson. "He has proven himself as a successful
head coach and a recruiter and developer of top talent. I have no doubt
that John will do an outstanding job leading our baseball program."
Szefc,
who has coached 69 players that have been drafted or signed
professional contracts since 1997, brings an aggressive offensive style.
He helped lead Kansas State to a NCAA Regional in 2011, when the
Wildcats led the Big 12 in stolen bases with 123 while placing 10th in
school history with 564 hits on the year.
Szefc
came to Manhattan after a two-year stint at the University of Kansas
where he was the team's hitting coach and recruiting coordinator. While
in Lawrence, Szefc helped lead the Jayhawks to two Big 12 Championship
appearances and a NCAA Regional berth during his first season in 2009.
With
Szefc's guidance, the Jayhawks made a 17-point improvement in overall
team batting average from .287 in 2008 to .304 in 2010. In Big 12 games
in 2010, Kansas hit .305, which ranked second in the conference, while
it led the league in base hits (304), and finished second in runs scored
(195) and walks (115) during league play.
Prior
to his position at Kansas, Szefc was the head assistant coach at
Louisiana-Lafayette from 2003-08, running an aggressive-style Ragin'
Cajun offense that saw a dramatic 60-point jump in batting average
during his first three years. Three of his team's batting averages still
rank in the top five of Louisiana history and his 2005 squad set a
school record for hits and finished second in school history in runs
scored and RBI. The 2002 team tied the school record with 145 stolen
bases.
Szefc
posted a 212-137-1 record as the skipper for Marist, leading the Red
Foxes to their first baseball title as a member of the Northeast
Conference in 1997. He also guided Marist to three more NCAA Tournament
appearances in 2000, 2001 and 2002, including a 41-14 record during his
final year at the school. The 2002 squad claimed a victory over
Southwest Missouri State in the NCAA Lincoln Regional, while five of
Szefc's players on that team went on to be selected in the MLB Draft.
Szefc
won multiple awards as a head coach as he was named the 1997 NEC Coach
of the year, while he earned American Baseball Coaches Association
(ABCA) Northeast Region Coach of the Year honors in 2001.
In
his career, he has coached in 24 NCAA Regional games, coached and
developed 13 All-Americans, and accumulated a 571-382 overall record as
an assistant and head coach.
Before
his arrival at Marist, Szefc spent one season with Sacred Heart
University and four years as an assistant coach with his alma mater,
Drexel, from 1990-94.
Szefc
managed the New York Generals in the Atlantic College Baseball League
(ACBL) during the summers of 1995 and 1996, guiding the club to a 47-28
record in two seasons, two consecutive Kaiser Division championships and
the ACBL championship game in 1996.
Szefc
played collegiately for two years at Connecticut before transferring in
1987 to Drexel. During his senior campaign for the Dragons, he was
tabbed an All-East Coast Conference outfielder.
Szefc
graduated from Drexel University with a degree in corporate
communications in 1989. He also holds a master's degree in sports
administration from Temple University.
He and his wife, Barbara, have a daughter, Anna, and two sons, John Michael and Sam.
The Szefc File
Coaching history
2011-12 – associate head coach, Kansas State University
2009-10 – assistant coach/recruiting coordinator, University of Kansas
2003-08 – assistant coach/recruiting coordinator, Louisiana-Lafayette
1996-2002 – head coach, Marist College
1995 – assistant coach, Sacred Heart University
1990-94 – assistant coach, Drexel University
Playing history
1988-89 – Drexel University (All-East Coast Conference in '89)
1986-87 – University of Connecticut
Education
1989 – Bachelor of Science, Corporate Communications, Drexel University
1992 – Master of Physical Education, concentration in sport management, Temple University
Family
Wife, Barbara, and children: Anna, John Michael and Sam.
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