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Jim Gilligan
American baseball player and coach

Jim Gilligan

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American baseball player and coach
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Bayside, USA
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78 years
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Biography

Jim Gilligan is a retired head baseball coach, primarily for the Lamar Cardinals baseball program.

In his 38 seasons as head coach, Gilligan has guided Lamar's baseball team to 11 conference championships, 13 NCAA regional appearances, and five conference titles. He has been named the Southland Conference coach of the year six times during his career and is the 32nd coach in NCAA history to record 1,000 career wins. Gilligan is an alumnus of Lamar University, having earned a bachelor's degree in 1969 and a master's in 1970.

In between his years at Lamar, Gilligan coached for professional baseball teams.The Gilligan managed 1987 Salt Lake City Trappers broke a 68-year-old record for consecutive wins.The team ended with 29 consecutive wins.The achievement is recognized in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.Gilligan's Number 29 jersey is part of a display at the hall of fame.

Recognition and awards

In 2007, Lamar baseball fans and Cardinal Club members started the fund for the Gilligan Scholarship in honor of the coach.Donors said they hope the scholarship continues to grow and leave a permanent legacy in honor of Gilligan.The scholarship will assist members of Lamar's baseball team in attending Lamar.

On June 29, 2010, the Beaumont City Council voted unanimously to rename a section of East Florida Avenue to Jim Gilligan Way. They cited his excellence on and off the field for bestowing this honor.

Coach Gilligan ranks fifth among the NCAA's active coaches in career victories with 1,307, with 1,297 of those being at Lamar.His first 10 came in one season at Western New Mexico.Gilligan achieved his 1,300th career win against the New Mexico State Aggies on February 13, 2015.

In 2004, Gilligan was inducted into the Texas Baseball Hall of Fame.

Gilligan has been named Southland Conference Coach of the Year five times and Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year once.

Head coaching records

The following is a table of Gilligan's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach.

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Western New Mexico Mustangs (Division II)
1972Western New Mexico10–10
Western New Mexico:10–10
Lamar Cardinals (Southland Conference)
1973Lamar11–156–125th
1974Lamar23–219–63rd
1975Lamar27–2610–5t-1st
1976Lamar35–1510–51stNCAA Regional
1977Lamar37–14–213–21stNCAA Regional
1978Lamar40–1514–62nd
1979Lamar44–16–115–51stNCAA Regional
1980Lamar46–22–215–51stSouthland Championship Series
1981Lamar54–2612–41stNCAA Regional
1982Lamar36–2813–31stSouthland Championship Series
1983Lamar38–329–81stSouthland Championship Series
1984Lamar45–2216–21stNCAA Regional
1985Lamar35–2415–21stNCAA Regional
1986Lamar33–239–63rd
Lamar Cardinals (Sun Belt Conference)
1992Lamar31–2210–93rdSun Belt Tournament
1993Lamar44–1813–51stNCAA Regional
1994Lamar36–2316–8t-1stSun Belt Tournament
1995Lamar38–2416–114thNCAA Regional
1996Lamar26–2911–167th
1997Lamar32–19–113–115thSun Belt Tournament
1998Lamar26–2715–93rdSun Belt Tournament
Lamar Cardinals (Southland Conference)
1999Lamar34–2112–147th
2000Lamar27–2711–167th
2001Lamar37–2413–146thSouthland Tournament
2002Lamar36–2416–113rdNCAA Regional
2003Lamar40–1820–61stNCAA Regional
2004Lamar41–1618–81stNCAA Regional
2005Lamar38–2316–112ndSouthland Tournament
2006Lamar35–2319–114thSouthland Tournament
2007Lamar34–2520–101stSouthland Tournament
2008Lamar35–2320–101stSouthland Tournament
2009Lamar38–2220–134thSouthland Tournament
2010Lamar35–2616–17t-6thNCAA Regional
2011Lamar29–2715–187thSouthland Tournament
2012Lamar22–3014–19t-8th
2013Lamar39–2015–12t-5thSouthland Tournament
2014Lamar31–2516–148thSouthland Tournament
2015Lamar21–3110–1912th
2016Lamar35–1920–103rdSouthland Tournament
Lamar:1345-885-6 (.602)551–364 (.600)
Total:1355-895-6 (.601)

           
           
           
     

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Jim Gilligan is an American psychiatrist and author. He is known for his work on understanding and preventing violence, particularly in relation to the conditions of poverty and inequality.
What is Jim Gilligan's educational background?
Jim Gilligan received his bachelor's degree from Harvard College and went on to earn his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. He later completed his residency in psychiatry at the Harvard Longwood Psychiatry Residency Training Program.
What are some of Jim Gilligan's notable achievements?
Jim Gilligan is a prominent figure in the field of psychiatry and violence prevention. He has served as the Director of Mental Health Services for the Massachusetts Department of Corrections and was also a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He has conducted extensive research on the causes and consequences of violence and has published several influential books on the subject.
What is Jim Gilligan's perspective on violence?
Jim Gilligan believes that violence is a result of a combination of individual and societal factors. He argues that violence is most commonly caused by feelings of shame and humiliation, and that addressing these underlying emotions is key to preventing future acts of violence. He also emphasizes the importance of providing individuals with opportunities for education, employment, and social support as a means of reducing violence.
What books has Jim Gilligan written?
Jim Gilligan has authored several books on the topics of violence and mental health. Some of his notable works include "Violence: Reflections on a National Epidemic", "Preventing Violence: Prospects for Tomorrow", and "Why Some Politicians Are More Dangerous Than Others: Reflections on the Concepts of Shame, Guilt, and Violence".
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