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Matt Myers (born November 15, 1974) is an American baseball coach and former pitcher who is the current pitching coach for the Greensboro Grasshoppers, the High-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. He served as the head coach of UNC Asheville Bulldogs (2001–2004) and Western Kentucky (2012–2015).[1][2][3][4][5] He also served as pitching coach at UNC Wilmington,[6] with his most recent collegiate coaching job being the pitching coach at Lipscomb.
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Myers played one season each at Sacramento State and Sacramento City before completing his college career at Tennessee. His 13–4 record gives him one of the top 10 winning percentages in Volunteer history.[1]
After completing his degree in 1998, Myers served as a graduate assistant at Tennessee for the 1999 season. He also completed a master's degree in that year. He then earned a position as a full-time assistant coach at UNC Asheville for the 2000 season, and was elevated to head coach the following year. He helped rebuild a struggling program, leading the Bulldogs to the top half of the Big South Conference as one of the youngest coaches in Division I. He earned Big South Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2003 and a 4th-place finish. He then moved to Auburn as an assistant for three seasons. His pitching staff ranked among the program's best in his three years in ERA and also recorded strong results in saves and walks. In June 2007, Myers moved to WKU, and added associate head coach duties two years later. He was named head coach prior to the 2012 season. In four seasons, Myers's teams failed to reach the 30-win mark or finish better than 16-14 in conference play, and he was fired at the end of the 2015 season.[1] After a three-season stint as head coach at Bowling Green High School in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Myers was hired as an assistant at UNC Wilmington following the 2018 season.[6] In January 2022, Lipscomb University announced the hiring of Myers as their pitching coach.[7] In January 2024, it was announced that Myers was hired as the pitching coach for the Greensboro Grasshoppers, the High-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates.[8]
The following table shows Myers' record as a head coach.[9]
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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UNC Asheville Bulldogs (Big South Conference) (2001–2004) | |||||||||
2001 | UNC Asheville | 15–39 | 8–12 | 5th (7) | Big South Tournament[a] | ||||
2002 | UNC Asheville | 21–30 | 7–14 | 7th (8) | Big South Tournament[b] | ||||
2003 | UNC Asheville | 27–28 | 12–9 | 4th (8) | Big South Tournament[c] | ||||
2004 | UNC Asheville | 26–31 | 13–11 | 5th (9) | Big South Tournament[d] | ||||
UNC Asheville: | 89–128 (.410) | 40–46 (.465) | |||||||
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (Sun Belt Conference) (2012–2014) | |||||||||
2012 | Western Kentucky | 25–33 | 13–17 | 8th | Sun Belt Tournament[e] | ||||
2013 | Western Kentucky | 28–29 | 16–14 | 5th | Sun Belt Tournament | ||||
2014 | Western Kentucky | 29–28 | 15–15 | 5th | Sun Belt Tournament | ||||
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (Conference USA) (2015) | |||||||||
2015 | Western Kentucky | 24–28 | 10–19 | 11th | |||||
Western Kentucky: | 106–118 (.473) | 54–65 (.454) | |||||||
Total: | 195–246 (.442) | ||||||||
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