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Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement
Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement

San Francisco Chronicle​

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement

STONY BROOK, N.Y. (AP) — Matt Senk, who led the Stony Brook baseball team on a surprise postseason run all the way to the 2012 College World Series, announced Thursday he would retire at the end of the season. When Senk was hired in 1991, the Long Island school competed at the Division III level and had just six winning seasons since 1966. The Seawolves moved to Division I in 1999 and have made six NCAA Tournament appearances and won five America East regular-season titles and four conference tournament championships. Senk has a career record of 967-692, making him one of 12 active Division I head coaches with at least 950 wins and the only one to do so at one program. He has led the Seawolves to 26 winning seasons and topped the 30-win mark 13 times. His 2012 team won three straight NCAA regional elimination games, including the final over host Miami, and then won two of three against host LSU in super regionals to become the first team from the Northeast since 1987 to reach the CWS. Stony Brook went 0-2 in Omaha, Nebraska, and finished with a program-record and nation-leading 52 wins.

Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement
Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement

Hamilton Spectator

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Hamilton Spectator

Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement

STONY BROOK, N.Y. (AP) — Matt Senk, who led the Stony Brook baseball team on a surprise postseason run all the way to the 2012 College World Series, announced Thursday he would retire at the end of the season. When Senk was hired in 1991, the Long Island school competed at the Division III level and had just six winning seasons since 1966. The Seawolves moved to Division I in 1999 and have made six NCAA Tournament appearances and won five America East regular-season titles and four conference tournament championships. Senk has a career record of 967-692, making him one of 12 active Division I head coaches with at least 950 wins and the only one to do so at one program. He has led the Seawolves to 26 winning seasons and topped the 30-win mark 13 times. His 2012 team won three straight NCAA regional elimination games, including the final over host Miami, and then won two of three against host LSU in super regionals to become the first team from the Northeast since 1987 to reach the CWS. Stony Brook went 0-2 in Omaha, Nebraska, and finished with a program-record and nation-leading 52 wins. ___ AP college sports:

Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement
Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement

Winnipeg Free Press

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement

STONY BROOK, N.Y. (AP) — Matt Senk, who led the Stony Brook baseball team on a surprise postseason run all the way to the 2012 College World Series, announced Thursday he would retire at the end of the season. When Senk was hired in 1991, the Long Island school competed at the Division III level and had just six winning seasons since 1966. The Seawolves moved to Division I in 1999 and have made six NCAA Tournament appearances and won five America East regular-season titles and four conference tournament championships. Senk has a career record of 967-692, making him one of 12 active Division I head coaches with at least 950 wins and the only one to do so at one program. He has led the Seawolves to 26 winning seasons and topped the 30-win mark 13 times. His 2012 team won three straight NCAA regional elimination games, including the final over host Miami, and then won two of three against host LSU in super regionals to become the first team from the Northeast since 1987 to reach the CWS. Stony Brook went 0-2 in Omaha, Nebraska, and finished with a program-record and nation-leading 52 wins. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. ___ AP college sports:

Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement
Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement

Associated Press

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement

STONY BROOK, N.Y. (AP) — Matt Senk, who led the Stony Brook baseball team on a surprise postseason run all the way to the 2012 College World Series, announced Thursday he would retire at the end of the season. When Senk was hired in 1991, the Long Island school competed at the Division III level and had just six winning seasons since 1966. The Seawolves moved to Division I in 1999 and have made six NCAA Tournament appearances and won five America East regular-season titles and four conference tournament championships. Senk has a career record of 967-692, making him one of 12 active Division I head coaches with at least 950 wins and the only one to do so at one program. He has led the Seawolves to 26 winning seasons and topped the 30-win mark 13 times. His 2012 team won three straight NCAA regional elimination games, including the final over host Miami, and then won two of three against host LSU in super regionals to become the first team from the Northeast since 1987 to reach the CWS. Stony Brook went 0-2 in Omaha, Nebraska, and finished with a program-record and nation-leading 52 wins. ___ AP college sports:

Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement
Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Matt Senk, who led Stony Brook's surprising run to 2012 College World Series, announces retirement

FILE - Stony Brook's head coach Matt Senk looks on during a college baseball game against against Hartford in Stony Brook, NY, Sunday, May 3, 2015. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan, File) STONY BROOK, N.Y. (AP) — Matt Senk, who led the Stony Brook baseball team on a surprise postseason run all the way to the 2012 College World Series, announced Thursday he would retire at the end of the season. When Senk was hired in 1991, the Long Island school competed at the Division III level and had just six winning seasons since 1966. The Seawolves moved to Division I in 1999 and have made six NCAA Tournament appearances and won five America East regular-season titles and four conference tournament championships. Advertisement Senk has a career record of 967-692, making him one of 12 active Division I head coaches with at least 950 wins and the only one to do so at one program. He has led the Seawolves to 26 winning seasons and topped the 30-win mark 13 times. His 2012 team won three straight NCAA regional elimination games, including the final over host Miami, and then won two of three against host LSU in super regionals to become the first team from the Northeast since 1987 to reach the CWS. Stony Brook went 0-2 in Omaha, Nebraska, and finished with a program-record and nation-leading 52 wins. ___ AP college sports:

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