Head Coach Allen Osborne
E-mail Coach Osborne:
aosborne@wingate.edu
Call Coach
Osborne: 704-233-8381
WINGATE UNIVERSITY
NAMES OSBORNE HEAD BASEBALL COACH
Wingate, N.C.----Wingate
University vice-president and director of athletics
Steve Poston announces the appointment of Allen
Osborne as head baseball coach. Osborne will
begin his new duties immediately.
Osborne spent the 2007 season as an
assistant coach at the University of Memphis, helping
head coach Darren
Schoenrock as a
hitting and catching instructor and third base coach. In
addition, Osborne served as camp coordinator and field
maintenance coordinator on the Tiger staff.
In 2007, the
Memphis Tigers made their first NCAA Regional appearance
since 1994. Memphis (36-27 overall) compiled the most
regular season wins since the 1994 campaign, as the
Conference USA members notched back-to-back 30-win
seasons for the first time since the 1994 and 1995
seasons.
“We want to play for the South
Atlantic Conference championship every year,” Osborne
said. “We want to play for
championships every year.”
Osborne was attracted to the
Wingate job for several reasons. “The beauty of the
school is one of the first things that caught my eye,”
Osborne noted. “The support of the administration is
very evident. North Carolina is a great baseball state.
We will have the ability to grow as a baseball program.”
“Allen Osborne is a baseball
man,” vice-president and director of athletics Steve
Poston said. “He brings energy and passion to his
sport. His connections to our area will help us recruit
the talent necessary to continue our strong baseball
tradition. We are very excited to have the Osborne
family join the Bulldog community.”
Memphis head coach Darren
Schoenrock
gives Osborne high marks. “Allen
Osborne possesses a tireless work ethic,”
Schoenrock said. “He
will build great relationships with people on campus and
in the community. These are two very important
attributes for a head coach.”
“My relationship with Allen
Osborne goes to back to 2000, when we were both members
of the University of Georgia staff,”
Schoenrock added. “I
was honored to have Allen involved in our program at
Memphis. He did a tremendous job with each of his
responsibilities.”
Osborne has been
involved with several successful baseball programs. He
was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for
three seasons at East Carolina University, another
member of Conference USA. The Pirates participated in
NCAA post-season play each of his three seasons in
Greenville.
In
2003, ECU defeated number seven Georgia Tech in the NCAA
regional tournament in Atlanta. In 2004, the Pirates
posted an amazing 47-9 overall record during the regular
season. At one point during the 2004 year, ECU was
ranked as high as number four by Collegiate Baseball
Newspaper. The Pirates advanced to the Columbia
super regional in 2004 before falling to the host South
Carolina Gamecocks.
Osborne spent three seasons as an assistant coach at
the University of Georgia, working with head coaches
Ron Polk and David Perno. In 2001, Georgia
won the Southeastern Conference championship and
participated in the College World Series. In 2002,
Osborne helped the Georgia Bulldogs qualify for
back-to-back regionals for the first time in school
history.
Osborne enjoyed two stints
at Georgia, as he served as a graduate assistant
baseball coach for the Bulldogs for two seasons (1997,
1998). In between his two tours in Athens, Osborne was
an assistant coach for one year at Chipola Junior
College in Marianna, Fla. Chipola was 45-11 overall
during the 1999 season. Fourteen of Chipola’s 16
sophomores had the opportunity to further their careers
in baseball.
In 2006, Osborne was the
assistant baseball coach at Wakefield High School in
Raleigh. He was the hitting and catching instructor and
third base coach for the perennial N.C. power. Osborne
was the head coach for the Cortland Apples in the
Northeastern Collegiate (summer) League from 1998-2000.
The Apples won the Eastern Division championship in 1999
and 2000. He was an assistant coach for the one year
with the Cortland Apples.
While at Georgia, Osborne earned a Masters of Education
in Sport Management. He played four seasons at Marshall
University, earning a Criminal Justice degree. While a
member of the Thundering Herd baseball team, Osborne
earned Southern Conference Freshman of the Year honors.
He was an All-Southern Conference catcher.
A native of Chesapeake,
Ohio, Osborne is married to the former Janey Wheeler.
Allen and Janey Osborne have a one-year old daughter,
Ellason Grace Osborne.
“Our players will have fun
playing the game of baseball,” Osborne said. “They will
play fundamentally sound baseball.”
Founded in 1896, Wingate
University is a private four-year co-educational
institution offering students active learning
opportunities through personalized instruction, world
travel, faith nurturing, career development and
community service.
Wingate offers more than 37 undergraduate
majors in arts and sciences, business, education, fine
arts, music and sport sciences. It also offers
pre-professional programs and graduate degrees in
business, education, physical education and sport
administration.
In the spring of 2007,
Wingate University awarded its first-ever doctor of
pharmacy degrees. Bulldog student-athletes compete in 17
NCAA Division II sports.
(Special thanks to the
University of Memphis sports information office for its
help with this article.)
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