Elvis Dominguez | |
Current Title: | Head coach |
Current Team: | Bradley |
Current Conference: | Missouri Valley |
Current Record: | 348–419–2 |
Birth Date: | [1] |
Birth Place: | Cienfuegos, Cuba |
Player Years1: | 1983–1986 |
Player Team1: | Creighton |
Player Positions: | Shortstop |
Coach Years1: | 1987–1988 |
Coach Team1: | Creighton (asst.) |
Coach Years2: | 1989–1992 |
Coach Team2: | Omaha (NE) Central HS |
Coach Years3: | 1993–1997 |
Coach Team3: | Creighton (asst.) |
Coach Years4: | 1998–2001 |
Coach Team4: | Iowa (asst.) |
Coach Years5: | 2002–2008 |
Coach Team5: | Eastern Kentucky |
Coach Years6: | 2009–present |
Coach Team6: | Bradley |
Overall Record: | 526–618–4 |
Tournament Record: | NCAA: 1–2 |
Elvis Dominguez is an American college baseball coach and former shortstop, who is the current head baseball coach of the Bradley Braves. He is the 15th head coach all time for the Bradley Braves, and in 2015 lead the Bradley Braves to their first regional in 40 years.
Dominguez grew up in Cienfuegos, Cuba. He enrolled at Creighton University to play college baseball for the Creighton Bluejays baseball team.[1]
As a freshman at Creighton University in 1983, Dominguez had a .237 batting average, a .462 on-base percentage (OBP) and a .339 SLG.[2]
As a sophomore in 1984, Dominguez batted .304 with a .511 SLG, 4 home runs and 20 RBIs.[3]
In the 1985 season as a junior, Dominguez hit 3 home runs and 9 doubles.[4]
Dominguez had his best season as a senior in 1986, having career highs in doubles (13), home runs (8), RBIs (38), batting average (.348) and slugging (.613).[5]
In 1987, Dominguez became a graduate assistant for Creighton. After two seasons with the Bluejays, he accepted the head coaching position at Omaha Central High School. Dominguez lead Omaha Central for three seasons and, serving as a Spanish teacher, returned to Creighton as an assistant.[6] He then spent 4 years as an assistant at the University of Iowa, where he instructed infielders, hitting and recruiting.[7]
On August 13, 2001, Dominguez was introduced as the head coach for Eastern Kentucky Colonels.[8]
On June 24, 2008, Dominguez was named the head coach at Bradley.[9] During the 2015 season, he guided the Braves back to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1968.[10]
In September 2018, Dominguez was invited to the White House by President Trump as an influential Hispanic person in the United States.[11]