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Univ. of Maryland Head Coach To Speak At 2011 Collegiate Skills Camp

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    University of Maryland Head Coach To Speak At Collegiate Skills Camp on January 16th

    CBC is proud to announce that University of Maryland Head Baseball Coach Erik Bakich will be the featured guest speaker at the first day of the 2011 Collegiate Skills Camp on January 16th.

    Erik Bakich was hired as the sixth head coach in Maryland baseball history on June 29, 2009, coming off seven successful seasons as an assistant coach at Vanderbilt.

    In seven seasons with the Commodores, he established himself as one of the best recruiters in college baseball, hauling in top-25 classes all seven years in Nashville, including the top-ranked class in 2005 and second-ranked class in 2008.

    In addition to his duties as recruiting coordinator, Bakich trained the Commodores' outfielders and served as a hitting coach. In 2004, Vanderbilt experienced the biggest batting-average increase in program history, hitting .304 that season coming off a .258 clip the previous year. Vanderbilt finished in the top three in the SEC in team batting three of the last four seasons under Bakich's tutelage.

    Bakich began his college coaching career as a volunteer assistant at Clemson in 2002, assisting in the Tigers' recruiting efforts and working with the team's outfielders and infielders.

    Prior to his coaching career, Bakich was a standout player for two seasons at East Carolina after transferring from San Jose City College in California. Bakich finished his playing career at ECU with a .315 batting average, 14 home runs and 85 RBIs, helping lead the Pirates to back-to-back Colonial Athletic Association championships in 1999 and 2000.

    Current List of Schools that will be attending at least one day of the Skills Camp include:
    App St, Furman, Clemson, NC State, Maryland ,Boston College, Pfieffer, Belmont Abbey, High Point, Elon, Wingate, Spartanburg Methodist, UNC Charlotte, UNC-Chapel Hill, Winthrop, College of Charleston, UNC Asheville, Lenoir Rhyne, Gardner Webb, UNC Greensboro, Western Carolina, Newberry, St Andrews, Harvard, Butler, Davidson, Limestone, Mars Hill and more to come!

    -www.cbcbaseball.net-
     

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