Rick Jones | |
Birth Place: | Bennett, North Carolina, U.S. |
Player Years1: | 1972–1973 |
Player Team1: | Sandhills CC |
Player Years2: | 1974–1975 |
Player Team2: | UNC Wilmington |
Player Positions: | Pitcher |
Coach Years1: | 1982–1984 |
Coach Team1: | Ferrum College |
Coach Years2: | 1985–1989 |
Coach Team2: | Elon |
Coach Years3: | 1990–1993 |
Coach Team3: | Georgia Tech (Asst.) |
Coach Years4: | 1994–2014 |
Coach Team4: | Tulane |
Overall Record: | 1,094–538–3 |
Tournament Record: | C-USA: 39–23 NCAA: 28–26 |
Championships: | Carolina Conference Regular season (1985, 1987, 1989) Conference USA Regular season (1997, 1998, 2001, 2005) Conference USA Tournament (1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005) |
Awards: | Carolina Conference Coach of the Year (1985, 1987, 1989) Conference USA Coach of the Year (1997, 2001, 2005) Baseball America National Coach of the Year (2005) |
Rick Jones is an American college baseball coach who most recently served as the head coach of the Tulane Green Wave baseball team. He held that position for 21 seasons – from 1994 to 2014.
Early in his coaching career, Jones coached at Ferrum College, while it was an NJCAA member and at Elon College, while it was an NAIA member.
Jones led the Green Wave to 12 NCAA tournament appearances. In 2001 his team advanced to the College World Series for the first time in school history. In 2005, he again led his team to the CWS, this time as the overall #1 seed in the tournament. Jones' Green Wave teams won four Conference USA regular-season championships (1997, 1998, 2001, 2005) and five Conference USA tournament championships (1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005).
His 814 career wins were the most tallied by any Tulane coach in any sport. Jones has been inducted into Tulane’s athletics Hall of Fame, the Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. In 2023, Tulane baseball retired his uniform number.[1]