Jordon Banfield
Current position | |
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Title | Head coach |
Team | Bakersfield |
Conference | Big West |
Record | 0–0 (–) |
Biographical details | |
Born | Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S. | September 2, 1986
Alma mater | University of Michigan |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
2005–2007 | Huron HS (MI) (asst) |
2008 | Pioneer HS (MI) (asst) |
2014–2015 | UIS (H/INF/RC) |
2016–2017 | Texas–Rio Grande Valley (H/INF/RC) |
2020 | Akron (H/INF/RC) |
2021–2024 | Oakland |
2025–present | Bakersfield |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 109–114 (.489) |
Tournaments | 0–0 NCAA |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Awards | |
Horizon League Coach of the Year (2022) | |
Jordon Banfield (born September 2, 1986) is an American baseball coach, who is the current head baseball of the Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners. He graduated from the University of Michigan.
Early life
[edit]Banfield attended Greenhills School in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he was a member of the baseball and golf[1] teams. He was a pitcher and third baseman, who was named second-team All-State Division IV in Michigan.[2] He committed to play baseball for the Central Michigan Chippewas,[3] but ended up attending the University of Michigan, where he studied sports management.
Coaching career
[edit]Banfield began coaching baseball as an assistant at Huron High School in Ann Arbor, before becoming an assistant at Pioneer High School. Banfield went on to coach the Ann Arbor Travelers program from 2008–2012.[4] The team made multiple appearances at the Connie Mack World Series,[5] won 22 total tournaments in five seasons and produced 20 NCAA Division I recruits, including MLB player James Bourque.[6] Banfield then went on to coach at Illinois Springfield, Texas Rio Grande Valley, and Akron.[7] On May 29, 2020, Banfield was named the head baseball coach of the Oakland Golden Grizzlies.[8]
Banfield’s second season at Oakland was by all measures the best in Division I program history. The team broke records for most regular season wins (29), total wins (31), highest Horizon League finish (2nd) and finished runner-up in the tournament. [9]
Head coaching record
[edit]Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Oakland Golden Grizzlies (Horizon League) (2021–2024) | |||||||||
2021 | Oakland | 18–29 | 12–24 | 6th | |||||
2022 | Oakland | 31–27 | 18–11 | 2nd | Horizon League Tournament | ||||
2023 | Oakland | 29–31 | 18–12 | 2nd | Horizon League Tournament | ||||
2024 | Oakland | 31–27 | 18–12 | 3rd | Horizon League Tournament | ||||
Oakland: | 109–114 (.489) | 66–59 (.528) | |||||||
Total: | 109–114 (.489) |
References
[edit]- ^ "2003 MHSAA L.P. Division 4 Boys Golf Finals". www.mhsaa.com. Michigan High School Athletic Association. October 18, 2003. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
- ^ Lloyd Wallace (July 23, 2004). "MCE's Bowers first-team all-stater again in baseball". www.shorelinemedia.net. Shoreline Media Group. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
- ^ "Jordon Banfield Class of 2004". www.perfectgame.org. Perfect Game. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
- ^ "Former player returns to Connie Mack World Series as manager of the Ann Arbor Travelers". AnnArbor.com. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
- ^ Pearce, Michael. "New baseball coach returns to home state". The Oakland Post. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
- ^ "Jordon Banfield – Baseball Coach". UIS Athletics. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
- ^ "Jordon Banfield – Baseball Coach". Oakland University Athletics. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
- ^ Tony Paul (May 29, 2020). "Ann Arbor native Jordon Banfield succeeds Colin Kaline as Oakland baseball coach". www.detroitnews.com. The Detroit News. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
- ^ "Banfield Inks Contract Extension". Oakland University Athletics. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
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- UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros baseball coaches
- Akron Zips baseball coaches
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