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Under the direction of Gary Burns, Rockhurst University
has become one of the top collegiate programs in the country over
the past 15 seasons.
Burns rebuilt the program in 1994 after Rockhurst had gone 18
years without a baseball program. The Hawks won 28 games in their
first season under Burns, who has gone on to compile a 482-321
record (.600 winning percentage).
He has led the Hawks to 10 post-season appearances, including
four berths in the NCAA Division II Regional Tournament.
In 1999, Rockhurst captured the NCAA Central Regional and
finished fourth at the NCAA Division II Championships in
Montgomery,
Ala.
The Hawks went back to the NCAA regionals in 2000 and 2003,
losing to Central Missouri State
in the regional finals both times. In 2004, Burns was named the
Coach of the Year in the Heartland Conference as he guided the Hawks
to the conference tournament championship.
Rockhurst finished third in its first season in the Great Lakes
Valley Conference in 2006 and earned a berth in the NCAA Great Lakes
Regional.
Burns, who was a former pitcher, works closely with his pitching
staff. Jonathan Krysa was a two-time All-American in 1999 and 2000,
while Logan McElwain was a third team All-American in 2006.
Rockhurst's players have also succeeded in the classroom as the
Hawks have graduated 91 percent of their players since '94.
Prior to becoming the head coach at Rockhurst, Burns was an
assistant coach at
Indiana State (1982-85), Vanderbilt (1985-91) and
Clemson (1991-92).
A 1981 graduate of
Vanderbilt
University, Burns posted a
9-3 record with four saves and was the ace reliever on Vandy’s 1980
SEC championship team. He also played two seasons at Johnson County
Community College. He had
a 17-5 record with back-to-back ERAs of 1.16 and 1.92.
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