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Sullivan Promoted to Recruiting Coordinator
July 15, 2016 | Baseball
The seventh-year assistant coach helped the Eagles to their first NCAA Tournament since 2009
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Boston College assistant coach Greg Sullivan was promoted to recruiting coordinator, head coach Mike Gambino announced on Friday. His coaching duties also primarily include working with the BC outfielders, hitters and running BC Baseball Camps and Clinics.
"Greg has been an integral part of our recruiting process from the beginning. He is a tremendous worker with high character," Gambino said. "He is turning into one of the really good young recruiter in college baseball."
In his sixth year as an assistant coach under Gambino, Sullivan helped the Eagles to their first NCAA Tournament since 2009. BC finished 13-15, garnering the most wins since 2005, and 14-16 in the Atlantic Coast Conference, tallying the most league wins since 2010.
In his tenure at The Heights, Sullivan has helped multiple players transition from the infield to the outfield and fill key roles for the Eagles. Current senior Michael Strem – a 2016 New England Intercollegiate Baseball Associate (NEIBA) All-New England Second-Team honoree – and recent graduates Logan Hoggarth and Gabriel Hernandez came in as infielders and moved to the outfield.
In 2016, Strem ranked among the top 10 in the nation with eight outfield assist and the Eagles recorded 15 total, good for a top-15 ranking. Sullivan helped the Eagles recorded a .972 fielding percentage, tied for fourth in BC record books. The Eagles also registered a .992 fielding clip in their seven postseason games and the outfield did not make an error while recording two assists. In 2014, centerfielder Tom Bourdon and right fielder Chris Shaw combined for 12 outfield assists as Bourdon's seven tied for 11th in the nation after the regular season. Shaw did not make an error in 105 chances in right after moving to the position after starting as a first baseman as a freshman. The Eagles recorded 14 total outfield assists in 2015 and the helped the team record the third-best fielding percentage in school history with a .976 percentage, second in the ACC.
"Greg has been an integral part of our recruiting process from the beginning. He is a tremendous worker with high character," Gambino said. "He is turning into one of the really good young recruiter in college baseball."
In his sixth year as an assistant coach under Gambino, Sullivan helped the Eagles to their first NCAA Tournament since 2009. BC finished 13-15, garnering the most wins since 2005, and 14-16 in the Atlantic Coast Conference, tallying the most league wins since 2010.
In his tenure at The Heights, Sullivan has helped multiple players transition from the infield to the outfield and fill key roles for the Eagles. Current senior Michael Strem – a 2016 New England Intercollegiate Baseball Associate (NEIBA) All-New England Second-Team honoree – and recent graduates Logan Hoggarth and Gabriel Hernandez came in as infielders and moved to the outfield.
In 2016, Strem ranked among the top 10 in the nation with eight outfield assist and the Eagles recorded 15 total, good for a top-15 ranking. Sullivan helped the Eagles recorded a .972 fielding percentage, tied for fourth in BC record books. The Eagles also registered a .992 fielding clip in their seven postseason games and the outfield did not make an error while recording two assists. In 2014, centerfielder Tom Bourdon and right fielder Chris Shaw combined for 12 outfield assists as Bourdon's seven tied for 11th in the nation after the regular season. Shaw did not make an error in 105 chances in right after moving to the position after starting as a first baseman as a freshman. The Eagles recorded 14 total outfield assists in 2015 and the helped the team record the third-best fielding percentage in school history with a .976 percentage, second in the ACC.
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