Kevin Leighton

College baseball coach
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCollege baseball coach
isAthlete Baseball player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth28 August 1979, Brewster, Putnam County, New York, USA
Age45 years
Star signVirgo
Education
Manhattan College
The details

Biography

Kevin Leighton (born August 28, 1979) is an American college baseball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Fordham Rams baseball program. He was named to that position prior to the 2012 season. His brother, Brian Leighton, is also a baseball coach

Playing career

After a successful high school career in Brewster, New York, Leighton was drafted in the 1997 MLB Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies. He instead chose to attend college, and played four seasons with Seton Hall, helping the Pirates to the 2001 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament title, and a pair of NCAA Division I Baseball Championship appearances. Leighton earned his degree from Seton Hall in 2001, and would later add a master's degree from Manhattan College.

Coaching career

After graduating, Leighton accepted an assistant coach position at Manhattan, serving under then-head coach Steve Trimper. With Trimper's departure for Maine, Leighton was elevated to head coach, after just four years as an assistant. He led the Jaspers to a pair of Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament titles and NCAA Division I Baseball Championship appearances. In his first season, the Jaspers won the MAAC Tournament and advanced to regional final the NCAA Tournament, resulting in Leighton being named the American Baseball Coaches Association Northeast Region Coach of the Year in 2006. Manhattan would repeat the performance in 2011, but fell in both NCAA Tournament games. In his time at Manhattan, Leighton coached 51 All-Conference players and produced eleven professional players. On July 18, 2012, Leighton was named head coach at Fordham.

Head coaching record

This table shows Leighton's record as a head coach at the Division I level.

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Manhattan (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference)
2006Manhattan34–2317–92ndNCAA Regional
2007Manhattan35–1921–52ndMAAC Tournament
2008Manhattan31–20–119–51stMAAC Tournament
2009Manhattan35–1818–61stMAAC Tournament
2010Manhattan31–2015–94thMAAC Tournament
2011Manhattan34–1920–21stNCAA Regional
Manhattan:200–119–1
Fordham (Atlantic 10 Conference)
2012Fordham22–3412–128th (13)
2013Fordham22–338–1612th (15)
2014Fordham24–3013–147th (12)Atlantic 10 Tournament
2015Fordham22–3213–117th (13)Atlantic 10 Tournament
2016Fordham29–2914–105thAtlantic 10 Tournament
2017Fordham27–2411–129th
2018Fordham35–19–116–82ndAtlantic 10 Tournament
2019Fordham38–2215–94thNCAA Regional
2020Fordham8–60–0Season canceled due to COVID-19
Fordham:227–229–1102–92
Total:427–348–2

           
           
           
     

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