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Marlin Ikenberry
American college baseball coach

Marlin Ikenberry

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American college baseball coach
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Biography

Marlin Ikenberry is an American college baseball coach, currently the head coach of the James Madison Dukes. He was the head coach of the VMI Keydets baseball team for 11 seasons, from 2004 to 2014. He was hired on July 22, 2003, the successor to Tom Slater, who departed for a coaching position at the University of Florida. Ikenberry resigned the position to after the 2014 season to pursue a business opportunity. Ikenberry is a 1995 graduate of VMI. He is the Keydets' winningest head baseball coach, as well as the program's longest tenured head coach. He had a career coaching record of 282–307–1 (.475) in his eleven seasons at VMI.

Playing career

As a cadet at VMI, Ikenberry played catcher and started all 4 years. He caught for former major league pitcher Ryan Glynn who played for the Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, and Oakland Athletics. He was a part of both the 1993 team, which made the Southern Conference tournament finals, and the 1994 team, who finished third in the conference and set a then-school record for wins in a season. He graduated in 1995.

Coaching career

William & Mary

Ikenberry spent three years at the College of William and Mary as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator in the late 1990s. In his final season with the Tribe, William & Mary went on to win a CAA title as well as a berth in the NCAA tournament. Ikenberry coached major leaguers Brendan Harris and Chris Ray.

VMI

Ikenberry was initially hired as VMI's recruiting coordinator in 2000, as well as a pitching and catching coach. He was later hired in 2003 as a head coach. After two losing seasons in 2004 and 2005, VMI went 30–25 in 2006, which was the program's first winning season since 1965, a drought of over 40 years. Ikenberry also led the Keydets to winning campaigns in 2007 and 2008, marking the first streak of three straight winning seasons for VMI baseball since 1954 to 1956 (which was the only other occasion). Ikenberry garnered six winning seasons, the same amount the program had in its history before Ikenberry's tenure. He resigned to take on a business opportunity with ARMS software.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
VMI Keydets (Big South Conference) (2004–2014)
2004VMI23–324–208th
2005VMI27–2811–135th
2006VMI30–259–157th
2007VMI34–2110–114th
2008VMI29–2614–73rd
2009VMI18–3510–158th
2010VMI33–2213–146th
2011VMI27–24–114–136th
2012VMI16–367–1711th
2013VMI20–356–186th (North)
2014VMI25–2311–165th (North)
VMI:282–307–1109–159
Total:282–307–1

      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

Personal life

Ikenberry was born in Richmond, Virginia. His twin brother Merlin and elder brother Steve were both graduates of VMI; Merlin was also a teammate of Marlin's. Ikenberry is married to his wife Shannon and they have one son, Owen, who was born in November 2010.

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