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Pete Hughes
Baseball coach

Pete Hughes

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Baseball coach
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Place of birth
Brockton, USA
Age
56 years
Education
Boston College High School
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Biography

Pete Hughes is an American college baseball coach and head coach of the Kansas State Wildcats baseball team. Previously he served as the head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners baseball and the Virginia Tech Hokies baseball team.

Playing career

After growing up in Brockton, Massachusetts, Hughes attended Boston College High School, lettering in both baseball and football for the Eagles. Hughes then was a four-year starting quarterback at Davidson College. He also played third base for the Wildcats baseball team.

Coaching career

After completing college, Hughes became an assistant coach for both baseball and football at Hamilton College. He stayed there for one academic year before moving to Northeastern in the same dual capacity. After five years, he decided to focus on baseball and landed his first head coaching job at Trinity University in Texas. Taking just two seasons to improve the Tigers to a conference championship, Hughes was hired by Boston College after the 1998 season. His success with the Eagles was also immediate, improving Boston College's record by nine wins in his first year. Hughes picked up a variety of Coach of the Year awards in his second season, including awards from the Big East Conference and regional selectors of the American Baseball Coaches Association. He would earn more such honors in 2002 and 2005. He also led the Eagles to the Big East Conference Baseball Tournament five times in seven years. Boston College had only appeared in the tournament once prior to his arrival.

Hughes was hired as head coach at Virginia Tech beginning in the 2007 season, replacing Hall of Famer Chuck Hartman, who had led the Hokies for the previous 28 years. Hughes has rebuilt the Hokies into a power, bringing the team back into the national rankings and to the Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament on a regular basis. Hughes earned a three-year contract extension after the 2009 season. He was hired by the Oklahoma Sooners in 2014. He was let go by the Sooners in June 2017.On July 31, 2017, Hughes was named volunteer assistant at Georgia. On June 8, 2018, Hughes was named the head coach of the Kansas State Wildcats baseball team.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Trinity Tigers (Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference)
1997Trinity19–199–82nd
1998Trinity33–1115–31st
Trinity:52–3024–11
Boston College Eagles (Big East Conference)
1999Boston College26–2110–159th
2000Boston College35–2012–115thBig East Tournament
2001Boston College29–2211–138th
2002Boston College30–2515–11t-3rdBig East Tournament
2003Boston College33–2113–115th
2004Boston College32–2715–94thBig East Tournament
2005Boston College37–2017–82ndBig East Tournament
Boston College Eagles (Atlantic Coast Conference)
2006Boston College28–25–19–215th
Boston College:250–181–1102–99
Virginia Tech Hokies (Atlantic Coast Conference)
2007Virginia Tech23–317–236th
2008Virginia Tech23–326–246th
2009Virginia Tech32–2112–176th
2010Virginia Tech40–2216–144thNCAA Regional
2011Virginia Tech30–2511–195th
2012Virginia Tech34–2111–195th
2013Virginia Tech40–2215–143rdNCAA Regional
Virginia Tech:222–17478–130
Oklahoma Sooners (Big 12 Conference)
2014Oklahoma28–278–168thBig 12 Tournament
2015Oklahoma34–2713–114thBig 12 Tournament
2016Oklahoma30–27–111–135thBig 12 Tournament
2017Oklahoma35–2412–112ndNCAA Regional
Oklahoma:127–105–144–51
Kansas State Wildcats (Big 12 Conference)
2019Kansas State25–338–168thBig 12 Tournament
2020Kansas State10–70–0Season canceled due to COVID-19
Kansas State:35–408–16
Total:686–530–1

           
           
           
     

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