Jim Schlossnagle
Jim Schlossnagle is an American college baseball coach and former pitcher, who is the current head baseball coach of the Texas Longhorns. He played college baseball at Elon from 1986 to 1989 for head coach Rick Jones. He then served as the head coach of the UNLV Rebels, the TCU Horned Frogs, and the Texas A&M Aggies.
Schlossnagle was named National Coach of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association in 2010 and by Baseball America in 2016, and has won eight conference Coach of the Year awards in his 16-year head coaching career.
Early life and career
Schlossnagle grew up in Smithsburg, Maryland, and attended Smithsburg schools. Schlossnagle graduated magna cum laude from Elon University, where he pitched for the Fightin' Christians' 1989 NAIA World Series team and also began his coaching career in 1990 as a pitching coach. After three seasons on the staff at Elon, Schlossnagle spent 1993 on the staff at Clemson before accepting the associate head coach position at Tulane in 1994. He spent eight years at Tulane, including a trip to the College World Series in 2001.Coaching career
UNLV
In 2002, Schlossnagle was hired as the head coach at UNLV. A year later, he led the Rebels to a 47–17 record, which included winning both the regular season title and conference tournament in the Mountain West Conference, as well as earning the Rebels' first NCAA Tournament bid since 1996.TCU
On August 9, 2003, Schlossnagle was named the head coach at TCU, whose baseball program had just completed its first year in the brand-new Lupton Stadium. During his first season in Fort Worth, 2004, he led the Horned Frogs to a then-school record 39 wins and a Conference USA Tournament championship, clinching their first NCAA bid since 1994. In 2005 and 2006, the Horned Frogs won their second and third consecutive conference tournament championships, which went along with two more NCAA Regional appearances. Only to finish behind Jack Connell in all-time wins.In his first three years at TCU, Schlossnagle coached four players who appeared on All-America teams: Robbie Findlay, Lance Broadway, Jake Arrieta and Chad Huffman.
Schlossnagle became the winningest coach in TCU baseball history on February 21, 2016, with his 518th win. He was the first coach to lead TCU to the College World Series, having led them to Omaha five times. During his tenure in Fort Worth, Schlossnagle has won three National Coach of the Year Awards, two in 2010 and one in 2016.
Texas A&M
On June 9, 2021, Schlossnagle was named the head baseball coach of the Texas A&M Aggies. In his first year he took the Aggies to the College World Series where they lost to the Oklahoma Sooners in the semifinals. In the 2024 season, the Aggies again went to the College World Series where they lost to Tennessee in Schlossnagle's first-ever trip to the finals.In the postgame press conference following the Aggies' loss in game 3, Schlossnagle angrily berated a reporter for inquiring about a rumor that he had accepted the head coach position at rival Texas. Despite this outburst during the press conference, Schlossnagle departed for rival Texas the following day on June 25, 2024, taking some of his coaching staff with him and attempting to persuade a few players to transfer to the Longhorns. Following his decision, the sports media blasted Schlossnagle. ESPN personalities Chris "Mad Dog" Russo and Stephen A. Smith were particularly critical of Schlossnagle's credibility after chastising a media member for asking about his future with Russo calling Schlossnagle a "FRAUD!"