Mark Scalf

Baseball coach
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBaseball coach
isAthlete Baseball player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth3 October 1958
Age66 years
Star signLibra
The details

Biography

Mark Scalf (born October 3, 1958) is an American college baseball coach and former player. He served as head coach of the UNC Wilmington Seahawks baseball program from 1992 to the conclusion of the 2019 season.

Playing career

Scalf was a four time letter winner at second base for UNC Wilmington, from 1977 through 1980. The Seahawks began play in Division I in Scalf's freshman year.

Coaching career

After completing his playing career, Scalf earned a graduate assistant coach position at North Carolina in 1981. He became a full-time assistant the following season, helping the Tar Heels to two ACC Tournament titles, an ACC regular season championship, and two NCAA Tournament appearances in his three seasons in Chapel Hill. In 1984, he returned to UNC Wilmington as an assistant to Bobby Guthrie. In the summer of 1985, he skippered the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League. In 1992, he succeeded Guthrie as head coach, and has since become the Seahawks all-time win leader. Scalf has earned five Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year Awards, placed 45 players into the professional ranks, and served as an assistant coach on the 2003 and 2007 USA Baseball teams, both of which earned silver medals.

Head coaching record

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

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
UNC Wilmington (Colonial Athletic Association)
1992UNC Wilmington23–287–116th (7)CAA Tournament
1993UNC Wilmington26–296–84th (7)CAA Tournament
1994UNC Wilmington30–2810–84th (7)CAA Tournament
1995UNC Wilmington30–2511–72nd (7)CAA Tournament
1996UNC Wilmington28–309–117th (8)CAA Tournament
1997UNC Wilmington28–297–128th (8)CAA Tournament
1998UNC Wilmington21–346–147th (8)CAA Tournament
1999UNC Wilmington30–268–136th (8)CAA Tournament
2000UNC Wilmington36–2313–83rd (8)CAA Tournament
2001UNC Wilmington33–2211–94th (8)CAA Tournament
2002UNC Wilmington36–2114–72nd American (5)CAA Tournament
2003UNC Wilmington40–2315–61st American (5)NCAA Regional
2004UNC Wilmington40–2317–62nd (9)NCAA Regional
2005UNC Wilmington40–1921–31st (9)CAA Tournament
2006UNC Wilmington42–2217–135th (11)NCAA Regional
2007UNC Wilmington29–2718–114th (11)CAA Tournament
2008UNC Wilmington44–17–125–4–11st (11)NCAA Regional
2009UNC Wilmington31–2310–83rd (11)CAA Tournament
2010UNC Wilmington33–2713–114th (11)CAA Tournament
2011UNC Wilmington31–2818–123rd (11)CAA Tournament
2012UNC Wilmington39–2324–61st (11)NCAA Regional
2013UNC Wilmington38–2318–81st (10)NCAA Regional
2014UNC Wilmington30–2710–83rd (8)CAA Tournament
2015UNC Wilmington41-1816-82ndNCAA Regional
2016UNC Wilmington41-1916-61stNCAA Regional
2017UNC Wilmington30-2916-82ndCAA Tournament
2018UNC Wilmington39-2314-94thNCAA Regional
2019UNC Wilmington32-3112-12T-3rd (9)NCAA Regional
UNC Wilmington:941–686–1382–247–1
Total:941–686–1

           
           
           
     

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