Will Davis (baseball)


William Randall Davis Jr. is an American college baseball coach and former catcher. Davis is the head coach of the Lamar Cardinals baseball team. Davis is the son of former college baseball coach Randy Davis who was an assistant coach at UL-Monroe, LSU, and South Carolina and the head coach at Louisiana Tech. The elder Davis died in February 2022. Will Davis is married to the former Danielle Hall of Bogalusa, Louisiana. She is a former cheerleader for the New Orleans Saints. The couple have three children Everly, Coco, and Crash. Davis is the grandson of the former mayor of Natchitoches, Louisiana Robert Buford Deblieux and a distant cousin of the cajun chef Paul Prudhomme.

Playing career

Davis attended Robert E. Lee High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Davis played for the school's varsity baseball team. Davis then enrolled at Louisiana State University, to play college baseball for the LSU Tigers baseball team.
Davis was a letterman on the 2004 College World Series team and a two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll selection.

Coaching career

Davis began his coaching career in 2008 as the coordinator of baseball operations at LSU. In 2009, Davis was promoted to assistant coach. The Tigers won the 2009 College World Series. Davis quickly developed a reputation as a strong on-field coach and aggressive recruiter, particularly in his home state of Louisiana.
On January 15, 2016, Davis was the head coach in waiting of the Lamar Cardinals baseball program. In 2016 Davis spent the season at Lamar while serving as head coach in waiting and at times the acting head coach. The Cardinals went 35-19 defeating national powers Texas, Arizona, and LSU.
Davis was tasked with re-stocking a roster that had missed the 2015 and 2016 recruiting classes due to the retirement announcement and subsequent retirement of long-time Cardinals coach Jim Gilligan. With 13 seniors remaining from Gilligan's last year but no other classes in the program Davis was able to sign future MLB draft picks Carson Lance and Tanner Driskill late and put together a 33-25 season in his first campaign as head coach.
With the 13-man senior class leaving, Davis methodically built the program back up by bringing in nationally ranked recruiting classes for the first time in school history. The 2017 class was ranked #73 in the nation by Perfect Game, Houston, and eventual national runner-up Oklahoma.
Davis followed up 2022 with another successful season in 2023 going 32-23 and finishing in 3rd place in the Southland Conference. The Cardinals defeated Kansas State, Houston, Baylor, #5 Texas A&M, and eventual national semifinalist TCU. Lamar Catcher Ryan Snell was named Southland Conference Player of the Year and a Buster Posey Award Finalist.
The Cardinals finished 2024 with the best record in Lamar history at 44-15. The season was highlighted by a sweep of Big 12 Champion Oklahoma on the road. Davis earned the Clay Gould Coach of the Year award for the Southland's top coach. Brooks Caple won Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year and the Cardinals eclipsed the 40-win mark and won a conference championship for the first time since 2004. Davis was named to Baseball America's top 50 coaches to watch for the Summer of 2024.
The 2025 season produced many of the same results. The Cardinals finished with 40 wins in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2003-2004. Damian Ruiz was named Southland Conference Hitter of the Year, marking the 3rd year in a row that the Cardinals had a POY.

Coaching Catchers

Davis has developed a reputation as one of the premier catching coaches in the nation. Four of his catchers at LSU were drafted: Kade Scivicque, Tyler Moore Michael Papierski, and Chris Chinea while three more at Lamar have played professional baseball: Bryndan Arredondo, Anthony Quirion, and Ryan Snell.
Michael Papierski has since made it to the Major Leagues while Scivicque and Ryan Snell were both named All-Americans and Buster Posey Award Finalists.