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Kelly Swiney begins his fifth season at the helm as head baseball coach at the University of Mary Washington, after leading the Eagles back to the NCAA Tournament in 2023. UMW was ranked nationally in 2023, and defeated nine teams that advanced to the NCAA Tourney.
Swiney came to UMW from his alma mater, Allegheny, in 202. In eight of his nine seasons as the Gators’ head coach, Swiney guided the team to winning seasons, including a trip to the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament Championship game in 2013.
In 2017, Swiney coached the Gators to a 23-17 season, marking the team’s fifth consecutive 20-win campaign. During the season, Swiney earned his 200th career victory at Allegheny, making him just the fourth coach in the 130-year history of the program to reach the milestone. While at his alma mater, he coached three All-Americans, one Academic All-American, three NCAC Pitchers of the Year, one NCAC Player of the Year, and one NCAC Newcomer of the Year.
Prior to Allegheny, Swiney served as an assistant coach for two seasons at Amherst College (Mass.) under coach Bill Thurston. During his tenure, the Lord Jeffs competed in two New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Tournaments, with a runner-up finish in 2008.
Before Amherst, Swiney spent time as an assistant coach at Washington and Jefferson College, Thiel College, and King’s College (Pa.). The 2003 Thiel team won the program’s first Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) title in 21 years, and broke the school record for wins in a season. During his time at Washington & Jefferson, Swiney helped the team to a 66-28 record over two seasons including a school-record 34 wins in 2006. Additionally, the Presidents won the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) South Region Tournament Championship in 2005 and 2006.
Swiney also served as the head coach for the Ohio Warhawks Baseball Club from 2005-2008, posting a 161-38 record and winning 12 tournament championships. In 2008, Swiney led the Warhawks to a National Runner Up finish at the 18U C.A.B.A. World Series.
As a player, Swiney was a three-year starter for the Gators in the outfield. He finished his career with a .356 career batting average, and currently ranks fourth on the all-time list for doubles in a season with 17. He was named to the All-NCAC Second Team as a senior in 1999. Swiney was also a part of the 1997 and 1999 NCAC Championship teams; the 1997 team set the school record for victories with 40. During his playing career, Allegheny took part in three NCAA playoff-runs, including two regional runner-up finishes in 1996 and 1997.
“I expect to build a program that will consistently compete for CAC championships and rise to be one of the best in the region and nation.”
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Kelly Swiney begins his fifth season at the helm as head baseball coach at the University of Mary Washington, after leading the Eagles back to the NCAA Tournament in 2023. UMW was ranked nationally in 2023, and defeated nine teams that advanced to the NCAA Tourney.
Swiney came to UMW from his alma mater, Allegheny, in 202. In eight of his nine seasons as the Gators’ head coach, Swiney guided the team to winning seasons, including a trip to the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament Championship game in 2013.
In 2017, Swiney coached the Gators to a 23-17 season, marking the team’s fifth consecutive 20-win campaign. During the season, Swiney earned his 200th career victory at Allegheny, making him just the fourth coach in the 130-year history of the program to reach the milestone. While at his alma mater, he coached three All-Americans, one Academic All-American, three NCAC Pitchers of the Year, one NCAC Player of the Year, and one NCAC Newcomer of the Year.
Prior to Allegheny, Swiney served as an assistant coach for two seasons at Amherst College (Mass.) under coach Bill Thurston. During his tenure, the Lord Jeffs competed in two New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Tournaments, with a runner-up finish in 2008.
Before Amherst, Swiney spent time as an assistant coach at Washington and Jefferson College, Thiel College, and King’s College (Pa.). The 2003 Thiel team won the program’s first Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) title in 21 years, and broke the school record for wins in a season. During his time at Washington & Jefferson, Swiney helped the team to a 66-28 record over two seasons including a school-record 34 wins in 2006. Additionally, the Presidents won the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) South Region Tournament Championship in 2005 and 2006.
Swiney also served as the head coach for the Ohio Warhawks Baseball Club from 2005-2008, posting a 161-38 record and winning 12 tournament championships. In 2008, Swiney led the Warhawks to a National Runner Up finish at the 18U C.A.B.A. World Series.
As a player, Swiney was a three-year starter for the Gators in the outfield. He finished his career with a .356 career batting average, and currently ranks fourth on the all-time list for doubles in a season with 17. He was named to the All-NCAC Second Team as a senior in 1999. Swiney was also a part of the 1997 and 1999 NCAC Championship teams; the 1997 team set the school record for victories with 40. During his playing career, Allegheny took part in three NCAA playoff-runs, including two regional runner-up finishes in 1996 and 1997.
“I expect to build a program that will consistently compete for CAC championships and rise to be one of the best in the region and nation.”
Tommy Murphy joined the University of Mary Washington baseball program as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator in the summer of 2022.
Murphy comes to Mary Washington after spending two years at Hanover College serving as the Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator. In the spring of 2022, Murphy helped guide the Panthers to their first conference tournament appearance since 2005.
In the summer of 2022, Murphy served as the assistant coach for the Amsterdam Mohawks (NY), Champions of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League, a premier collegiate summer baseball league. Currently, Murphy also serves as the Assistant Baseball Coach for the 18U and Senior Ireland National Team.
Murphy Graduated from Otterbein University in 2020, where he served as a starter for the Cardinals. Additionally, he helped guide Otterbein to back-to-back Ohio Athletic Conference Championships, which earned the team a spots in the NCAA Regional.
The Early Childhood Education major was named to the All-OAC Academic team on two separate occasions, while also serving as a member of the Otterbein Athletic Mentorship Program. Prior to his time at Hanover, Murphy had worked closely with the Cleveland Indians in their Youth Baseball Development Department for seven years.
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