Acceptance Rate
66%
Avg SAT
1,016
Avg ACT
20
Enrollment
1,555
Sport
Baseball
Gender
Men's
Division
NAIA Division 1
Location
Montgomery, AL
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Patrick McCarthy
Head Coach
McCarthy brought home numerous national coach of he year honors that same year. He's taken the Eagles to the NAIA national tournament six times, with World Series appearances in 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Faulkner has posted a record of 292-91 under his leadership. Faulkner also has won the Southern States Athletic Conference regular-season championship the three of the past four seasons, and McCarthy was a repeat winner of the league's coach of the year award in 2012 and 2013. The national champions were 56-11 in 2013, and the 56 wins are a program best. Before coming to Faulkner he was the head coach at Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson, Tenn. McCarthy had five winning seasons as head coach and compiled an overall record of 158-108 (.594), with a 58-47 TranSouth Conference record. McCarthy won his 400th game as a collegiate head coach last season and has a career record of 450-199. McCarthy was an assistant coach at Freed-Hardeman from 2001-2004 before being promoted to the head coaching position in 2005. His influence at the helm helped turn the program around, with the Lions having finished last in the TranSouth conference for five consecutive seasons beginning in 2000. By 2007, however, the team had earned its first national ranking in more than 10 years and a third-place finish in one of the nation's toughest conferences. McCarthy's Lions continued to be a force in the TranSouth Conference and nationally in subsequent seasons. Also an accomplished recruiter, he has signed numerous players who have earned All-American honors at the collegiate level with many having gone on to play the sport professionally. In addition to running the varsity program, McCarthy began a junior varsity program at both Freed-Hardeman and upon his arrival at Faulkner. The program is designed to offer more student-athletes the opportunity to be involved in collegiate sports and to provide athletes the potential to transition to the varsity roster. McCarthy played two seasons at North Florida Community College before attending Freed-Hardeman. He was a catcher for the Lions from 1998-1999. In 1998 he handled a pitching staff that set the school strikeout record with 301 and helped guide his team to 37 wins. McCarthy received his bachelor's degree in history from Freed-Hardeman in 1999 and completed his master's degree in social science at Mississippi College in 2002. McCarthy and his wife, Katie Beth, have three sons Miller, 13, Andre, 12, and Keenan, 6. Albert Gertz begins his third year as an assistant for the Faulkner baseball program. His primary area of responsibility will be working with the Eagles pitching staff. Gertz was a pitcher at Tennessee Wesleyan College from 2006 to 2008 and served as a student assistant in 2009 and 2010. He then became the volunteer assistant from 2011 to 2012, working in many areas inside the program. As a player and coach with the Bulldogs, Gertz was a part of seven conference championships and three NAIA World Series appearances. He helped lead the Bulldogs to their 2012 national championship. Gertz is a native of Hixson, Tenn., where he attended Soddy Daisy High School. He holds a B.S. degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in computer information systems and finance from Tennessee Wesleyan. Mike Mendoza has joined head coach Patrick McCarthy's staff after spending the past two seasons at Ashford University in Iowa. Mendoz'a primary responsibilities will be working with the Faulkner hitters and heading up the Eagles' recruiting efforts. A native of San Gabriel, Calif., Mendoza was the Player of the Year in the Midwest Collegiate Conference for Iowa Wesleyan his senior season in 2012. He was also named a second team NAIA All-American that season. He hit .335, collecting 61 hits in 52 games, including 21 doubles, a triple and a team-leading eight home runs. He was a two-time All-MCC first team selection. A graduate of Iowa Wesleyan, Mendoza spent a couple of seasons playing professional baseball before getting into coaching. "I am very excited about the opportunity to join the Faulkner University family and to work with coach McCarthy," he said. "I hope to help continue the tradition of glorifying God both on and off the field. It feels good to be with a program that competes each year on the national stage." According to McCarthy, his new assistant "has the reputation of being a strong recruiter, and that has to be the foundation of any program. We're happy he is a part of the family and we look forward to seeing him bring in good players."
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Mike Correa
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Jonathan Villa
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