Pete Dunn

Pete Dunn (born June 26, 1948) is a retired American college baseball coach who was most recently the head coach of the Stetson Hatters baseball team.

Pete Dunn
Biographical details
Born (1948-06-26) June 26, 1948 (age 75)
Playing career
1967–1968Brevard
1969–1970Stetson
Position(s)Catcher
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1972–1973Georgia Southern (Asst.)
1974–1976Apopka HS
1977–1979Stetson (Asst.)
1980–2016Stetson
Head coaching record
Overall1,310–887–3

Stetson career

Dunn has been the head coach of Stetson's Baseball team for 33 years, and in that time, 72 Stetson players have gone on the play Professional baseball. On July 10, 2013, Dunn received a four-year contract extension that will take him through the 2017 season. In January 2014, he will be inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame held at the ABCA Convention in Dallas, Texas.[1] His career record through 2013 is 1,229–793–3 over 34 seasons. He also has eight Atlantic Sun Conference championships, 16 NCAA Regional appearances and six A-Sun coach of the year awards.[2] He is ranked eighth on the active Division I coaches wins list and as of January 2013, 28 in College Baseball History with the most games won, at that time 1202.[3] Dunn retired in December 2016.[4]

Head coaching record

The following is a table of Dunn's yearly records as a collegiate head baseball coach.[5][6]

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Stetson Hatters (Independent) (1980–1985)
1980Stetson34–18
1981Stetson36–20
1982Stetson40–18NCAA Regional
1983Stetson31–20
1984Stetson46–13NCAA Regional
1985Stetson36–22
Stetson Hatters (Trans America Athletic Conference/Atlantic Sun Conference[a]) (1986–2016)
1986Stetson36–22N/A[b]
1987Stetson37–2212–62nd (East)
1988Stetson35–269–82nd (East)NCAA Regional
1989Stetson38–2313–51st (East)NCAA Regional
1990Stetson33–3110–82nd (East)NCAA Regional
1991Stetson36–22–113–51st (East)
1992Stetson38–2113–5t-1st (East)NCAA Regional
1993Stetson38–1711–71st (East)
1994Stetson37–219–92nd (East)
1995Stetson34–2519–113rd
1996Stetson42–2312–61st (South)NCAA Regional
1997Stetson37–26–110–8t-1st (South)NCAA Regional[broken anchor]
1998Stetson30–31–19–123rd (South)
1999Stetson23–3111–199th
2000Stetson48–1620–7t-2ndNCAA Regional
2001Stetson43–1719–82ndNCAA Regional
2002Stetson42–1919–93rdNCAA Regional
2003Stetson41–2421–122ndNCAA Regional
2004Stetson36–2320–10t-2nd
2005Stetson35–2816–144thNCAA Regional
2006Stetson38–2416–144thNCAA Regional
2007Stetson42–2121–61stNCAA Regional
2008Stetson26–3315–18t-8th
2009Stetson27–3016–145th
2010Stetson27–3114–136th
2011Stetson43–2023–71stNCAA Regional
2012Stetson35–2315–12t-4th
2013Stetson26–3115–125th
2014Stetson26–3413–147th
2015Stetson29–3012–9t-3rd
2016Stetson29–319–12t-5thNCAA Regional
Stetson:1,310–887–3435–300
Total:1,310–887–3

      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

See also

Notes

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