Allen Gum Explained

Allen Gum
Current Team:Shiloh Christian High School
Current Conference:4A West
Birth Date:22 July 1969
Player Years1:1988–1989
Player Team1:Crowder
Player Years2:1990–1991
Player Team2:Southern Arkansas
Coach Years1:1995–2000
Coach Team1:Sheridan (AR) (Asst.)
Coach Years2:2001–2003
Coach Team2:Batesville (AR)
Coach Years3:2004–2005
Coach Team3:Southern Arkansas (Asst.)
Coach Years4:2006–2010
Coach Team4:Southern Arkansas
Coach Years5:2011–2021
Coach Team5:Central Arkansas
Overall Record:536–336
Tournament Record:Gulf South: 17–7
Southland: 16–14
NCAA DII: 11–8
NCAA DI: 3–2
Championships:2009 Gulf South Regular season & Conference Tournament
2010 Gulf South Conference Regular season
2013 Southland Conference Tournament
Awards:2006 Gulf South Coach of the Year
2009 Gulf South Coach of the Year

Allen Gum (born July 22, 1969) is an American baseball coach and player. He played college baseball at Crowder College from 1988 to 1989 before transferring to Southern Arkansas. He then served as the head coach of the Southern Arkansas Muleriders (2006–2010) and the Central Arkansas Bears (2011–2021).[1] [2] [3] [4]

Pre-collegiate coaching

Gum played two seasons at Crowder College before completing his eligibility at Southern Arkansas. Both seasons with the Muleriders, he batted above .300 and helped lead the team to conference championships. In his junior season, Southern Arkansas reached the NAIA World Series, where Gum was awarded the Charles Berry Hustle Award. He then served as an assistant coach at Sheridan High School in Sheridan, Arkansas for six years before becoming head coach at Batesville High School in Batesville, Arkansas in 2000. He remained at Batesville through the 2003 season, compiling a record of 75–25, and finishing as state runners up in both 2002 and 2003.

Collegiate coaching career

In 2004, Gum became an assistant at Southern Arkansas. He was elevated to the top job in 2006. In five seasons, the Muleriders won 40 or more games every year, reached the Division II College World Seriesin 2009, won two conference championships, four Regionals, and the number one national ranking for 24 weeks during the course of three seasons. In the 2010 MLB Draft, Muleriders pitcher Hayden Simpson was picked 16th overall by the Chicago Cubs, the highest Division II players to be drafted that year. In July 2010, Gum became head coach at Central Arkansas. He led the Bears to their first Southland Conference baseball tournament title in 2013, and reached the Regional final before falling to eventual national runner-up Mississippi State.[5] Gum announced that the 2021 season would be his last at Central Arkansas, retiring from coaching.[6]

External links

Allen Gum 2020 Coaching Staff - University of Central Arkansas

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Allen Gum. UCA Bears. January 20, 2014.
  2. News: SAU's Allen Gum new baseball coach at UCA. Log Cabin Democrat. June 15, 2010. January 20, 2014. Conway, Arkansas. David McCollum.
  3. Web site: UCA Bears Baseball Rolling with Changes. Sporting Life Arkansas. Chris Murray. August 17, 2013. January 20, 2014.
  4. News: Allen Gum resigns as SAU baseball coach. Magnolia Reporter. Magnolia, Arkansas. June 15, 2010. January 20, 2014.
  5. News: NCAA Baseball: Allen Gum Leaving SAU To Take Over UCA Baseball. Arkansas Business Publishing Group. June 15, 2010. January 20, 2014.
  6. Web site: Gum, UCA baseball coach since 2011, to retire . Eli Lederman . May 24, 2021 . Northwest Arkansas Newspapers LLC . www.nwaonline.com . May 25, 2021.