The Rob McCoy File |
Coaching Experience |
2025-pr. |
William & Mary, Head coach |
2009-24 |
Niagara, Head coach |
2007-08 |
Niagara, Assistant coach |
2006 |
James Madison, Assistant coach |
2003 |
Dakota Wesleyan, Assistant coach |
Playing Experience |
2001-02 |
Dakota Wesleyan |
1999-2000 |
Clackamas CC |
Coaching Awards |
2024 |
MAAC Coach of the Year |
Conference Championships |
2024 MAAC Regular Season and Tournament |
Rob McCoy was named the William & Mary head baseball coach on June 20, 2024.
McCoy spent the previous 16 seasons as the head coach at Niagara and finished as the program’s all-time leader in wins with 299. In 2024, McCoy was named the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Coach of the Year after leading the Purple Eagles to a historic season that saw Niagara win a school-record 38 games and advance to the NCAA Tournament for the first time. The Purple Eagles shared the (MAAC) regular season championship and went on to win the MAAC Tournament Championship with three-straight victories.
The Purple Eagles’ 2024 season saw the coach and numerous players win all-conference honors. McCoy was the first Niagara head coach to be named MAAC Coach of the Year since 2003. Zach Cameron was named MAAC Relief Pitcher of the Year and Eric Rataczak was MAAC Player of the Year. In addition, both players earned ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Division I All-Region Team honors. Cameron earned first team honors and Rataczak was second team.
In each of the last four seasons, he led Niagara to the MAAC Tournament, and the Purple Eagles boasted a league record of 63-41 during that stretch.
During his time at Niagara, McCoy coached 34 All-MAAC selections, including 10 first teamers, six all-rookie picks, four major conference award winners, two players of the year, and six all-region choices with four first teamers.
McCoy also coached a pair of All-Americans in Greg Cullen (ABCA/Rawlings All-America First Team in 2018) and Brash (the program’s first Freshman All-American in 2017). Six of his players have been selected in the MLB Draft, including pitcher Matt Brash who is taken in the fourth round and is currently on the Seattle Mariners roster.
McCoy led the Purple Eagles to their highest-ranked victory in program history on March 4, 2017 against No. 12 Virginia, 8-5.
The Purple Eagles also excelled in the classroom during McCoy’s tenure. He coached 203 MAAC All-Academic Team selections over his 16 years. Last season, Niagara received the ABCA Academic Excellence Award thanks to a team GPA of 3.46.
Before Niagara, McCoy was a volunteer assistant coach at James Madison, where he helped the Dukes to a .324 average. The team hit 101 home runs and was second in the nation in doubles per game (2.53) and slugging percentage (.549).
While familiar with the CAA from his time at James Madison, McCoy also spent time as a coach at Charlottesville High School and at baseball camps across the country.
A graduate of Dakota Wesleyan, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in sports medicine, McCoy played baseball and was the captain of the team’s 2002 Great Plains Athletic Conference Championship team and a 2001 NAIA Academic All-American Scholar Athlete. Later he earned a Master of Education degree in sport and exercise psychology at the University of Virginia.
McCoy plans to reside in Williamsburg with his wife, Burgundy, his stepson, Bryce and his daughter, Blake.