Doug Smith (baseball coach) explained

Doug Smith
Alma Mater:UC Riverside '75
Player Years1:1972–1975
Player Team1:UC Riverside
Player Positions:C
Coach Years1:1976–1980
Coach Team1:Cal Poly Pomona (asst.)
Coach Years2:1983–2004
Coach Team2:UC Riverside (asst.)
Coach Years3:2005–2014
Coach Team3:UC Riverside
Overall Record:282–264
Tournament Record:NCAA: 1–2

Doug Smith is an American former college baseball coach who retired after the 2014 season. He had been coaching the UC Riverside Highlanders baseball team. He held that position since the 2005 season. Smith was the second coach to lead the Highlanders since their transition to Division I in 2001 and fourth since the establishment of the program in 1958.[1]

Playing career

Smith was a standout catcher at UC Riverside, and was named to the all-conference first team in his senior season of 1975.

Coaching career

Following his playing career, Smith completed a master's degree at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and served as a part-time assistant coach with the Broncos baseball team for four years. He then pursued a private business venture for three years before returning to his alma mater as an assistant coach in 1983. He rose to the head coaching position in 2005. In his time on the staff at UC Riverside, Smith has coached 34 All-Americans and over 150 players that signed professional contracts. As head coach, the Highlanders won their first Big West Conference title and made their first NCAA tournament appearances at the Division I level. Smith was an assistant for eight Highlander appearances in the Division II NCAA tournament. After struggling through a difficult 2012 season, the Highlanders signed a class of eight players who will begin play in 2014, including six pitchers.[2] [3]

Head coaching record

The following table shows Smith's head coaching record.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2012 Baseball Coaching Staff. gohighlanders. December 25, 2012.
  2. Web site: Column:UCR baseball coach should be safe. The Press-Enterprise. May 26, 2012. December 25, 2012. Jim Alexander. https://web.archive.org/web/20130314011150/http://blog.pe.com/jim-alexander/2012/05/26/column-ucr-baseball-coach-should-be-safe/. March 14, 2013. dead.
  3. Web site: Baseball:UCR signs eight recruits to early class. The Press-Enterprise. November 28, 2012. December 25, 2012. Allan Steele. https://web.archive.org/web/20130202193016/http://blog.pe.com/on-campus/2012/11/28/baseball-ucr-signs-eight-recruits-to-early-class/. February 2, 2013. dead.
  4. Web site: 2010 UC Riverside Highlanders Baseball Media Guide. UC Riverside Sports Information. 18 December 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20130602092418/http://www.gohighlanders.com/documents/2010/3/29/2010%20BA%20Media%20Guide.pdf?id=611. 2 June 2013. dead.
  5. Web site: 2013 Big West Conference Baseball Standings . D1Baseball.com . Jeremy Mills . May 28, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130515004021/http://www.d1baseball.com/conferences/standings_bigwest.htm . May 15, 2013 . dead .