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Tim Jamieson
American baseball player and coach

Tim Jamieson

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Tim Jamieson is an American baseball coach and former player. Most recently, Jamieson served as the head baseball coach at the University of Missouri from 1995 to 2016. The second winningest coach in school history, Jamieson coached in 3 conferences, and took his teams to 9 NCAA Regionals, winning two conference championships in the process.
After the 2016 season, Jamieson resigned from his position as head coach after 28 years at Missouri.

Early life

A native of Columbia, Missouri, Jamieson graduated from Rock Bridge High School. Jamieson's father, Dick, played for the New York Titans before serving as the Missouri offensive coordinator under Al Onofrio.

Jamieson went on to attend the University of New Orleans where was a catcher for the New Orleans Privateers baseball team. Jamieson and the Privateers made the NCAA tournament three times and Jamieson was named the team's most valuable player his senior year.

Coaching career

Jamieson's first coaching job was as an assistant coach at his alma mater, the University of New Orleans. While Jamieson was on the staff, the New Orleans Privateers made the NCAA tournament four times in five years and made the 1984 College World Series. In 1988, Jamieson returned to his hometown as an assistant coach for the Missouri Tigers under Gene McArtor.

When McArtor retired following the 1994 season, Jamieson took over as head coach. In 1996, just his second season as head coach, and Missouri's last in the Big Eight Conference, Jamieson led the Tigers to a conference championship and was named Big 8 Coach of the Year.

From 2003–2009, Jamieson led Missouri to seven consecutive NCAA tournaments. In the 2006 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament, Missouri won the Malibu regional, becoming the first #4 seed ever to win a regional. In 2007, Jamieson won Big 12 Conference Baseball Coach of the Year honors, leading Missouri to 42 wins and earning a #1 seed and a place as a regional host in the 2007 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.

In 2012, Jamieson led Missouri to its first Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament championship. Jamieson had previously led Missouri to the Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament Championship Game on three different occasions, losing to Oklahoma State in 2004, Texas in 2009, and Texas A&M in 2011.

Jamieson has had 58 players selection in the Major League Baseball Draft, including three first round draft choices in Max Scherzer, Aaron Crow, and Kyle Gibson. Ten Missouri players have earned All-American honors under Jamieson and 30 players have earned All-Conference honors with Aaron Senne earning Big 12 Conference Baseball Player of the Year honors and Max Scherzer and Aaron Crow earning Big 12 Conference Baseball Pitcher of the Year honors.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Missouri Tigers (Big Eight Conference) (1995–1996)
1995Missouri19–347–207th
1996Missouri39–1920–81stNCAA Regional
Missouri Tigers (Big 12 Conference) (1997–2012)
1997Missouri31–2716–146th
1998Missouri36–1817–125th
1999Missouri37–1914–137th
2000Missouri33–2413–147th
2001Missouri31–24–111–1910th
2002Missouri24–299–169th
2003Missouri36–2215–114thNCAA Regional
2004Missouri38–23–112–147thNCAA Regional
2005Missouri40–2316–114thNCAA Regional
2006Missouri35–2812–157thNCAA Super Regional
2007Missouri42–1819–82ndNCAA Regional
2008Missouri39–2116–114thNCAA Regional
2009Missouri35–2716–113rdNCAA Regional
2010Missouri29–2610–168th
2011Missouri27–3211–158th
2012Missouri33–2810–146thNCAA Regional
Missouri Tigers (Southeastern Conference) (2013–present)
2013Missouri18–3210–205th (East)
2014Missouri20–336–247th (East)
2015Missouri29–2815–153rd (East)
2016Missouri26–309–20T–6th (East)
Missouri:698–565–2284–321
Total:698–565–2

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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