The Dawson File
|
Alma Mater, Year |
Ottawa Univ. (KS), 1996 |
Record at Arkansas Tech (Years) |
450-311 (16th season) |
Overall Record (Years) |
568-402 (20th season) |
Dave Dawson enters his 16th year as the head coach of the Arkansas Tech baseball program in 2024-25.
Under Dawson's tutelage, the Wonder Boys program has soared to new heights. His career record at Tech sits at 450-311, earning him the all-time winningest baseball coach title in Arkansas Tech history. He has led Tech to 14-consecutive conference tournament appearances, eight 30-win seasons, and in 2014, Dawson was named the Great American Conference Coach of the Year after the Wonder Boys won their first outright conference title since 1992.Â
Since 2010, Dawson has coached three conference player of the year award winners, 71 all-conference selections, and five all-Americans. During the 2014 season, the Wonder Boys set a program record with 44 wins, including a record 22-game win streak, on the way to their first NCAA postseason appearance in program history. Dawson was named the Natural State Baseball Coach of the Year.
Dawson came to Tech after spending the four seasons (2006-09) as the head baseball coach at Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, Kan. In his four seasons at KWU, Dawson led the Coyotes to back-to-back regular season KCAC titles in 2008 and 2009 and compiled a 118-91Â record, including winning a school-record 40 games in 2009.
In addition, he led KWU to two KCAC Baseball Tournament titles in 2007 and 2009 and helped the school advance to the championship round of the 2009 NAIA World Series Opening Round and achieve the school's first-ever national ranking in the NAIA Top 25 Baseball Poll. Along with all of KWU's accomplishments in 2009, Dawson also led the team to a school-record 26-game winning streak and also helped the team to a batting average of .366, which was sixth-best in the NAIA. In his tenure at KWU, Dawson was named KCAC Coach of the Year three times (2006, 2008 & 2009), was named the Region IV Coach of the Year in 2008, coached 38 All-KCAC performers, including 13 first-team honorees and also coaches four NAIA All-Americans and had two players win Rawlings Gold Glove Awards.
Prior to working at KWU, Dawson spent two seasons (2004-05) as an assistant coach at the University of Saint Mary. At Saint Mary, he was in charge of recruiting and served as the team's hitting coach and infield defense coach. While at Saint Mary, the team won the 2005 KCAC Baseball Tournament title.
During the summer of 2005, Dawson served as an assistant coach for the MBSL Royals of the Ban Johnson League in Shawnee Mission, Kan. The MBSL Royals was a select group of college baseball players. Before going to Saint Mary's, Dawson spent seven years as a high school baseball coach and six summers as an American Legion Baseball coach.
He started his high school coaching career at Higbee High School in Higbee, Mo., in 1997 and then spent six years (1998-03) as the head baseball coach at Piper High School in Kansas City, Kan. From the summer of 1998 through 2003, he spent severed as the head coach of the American Legion Post 199 team in Kansas City.
Dawson began his coaching career as an assistant at his alma mater, Ottawa. In his one season (1997) as an assistant at Ottawa, Dawson was in charge of recruiting and helped the Braves win the 1997 KCAC Conference title.
Dawson lettered for four seasons at Ottawa University (Ottawa, Kan.) from 1992-96. As a player, he was named a three-time All-KCAC All-Conference performer as a catcher and served as the team's captain in both 1995 and 1996. He holds the school's all-time career walks record with 72.
A native of West Plains, Missouri, Dawson is married to the former Janene Binns of Leoti, Kan. The couple have two children, Cole and Blake.
Dave Dawson Collegiate Coaching Career
|
Year |
School |
Position |
Note(s) |
2024 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 38-20 overall record and 23-10 record in GAC
* - Shared GAC Regular Season Championship
* - Earned at-large bid to NCAA Central Region Tournament
* - Coached three All-Region Players (Will Horton, Keaton Ranallo, Grant Shahan)
* - Coached two All-America player (Will Horton, Grant Shahan)
* -Â Ranked as high as No. 22 nationally in the NCBWA Top-25 poll |
2023 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 32-22 overall record and 23-10 record in GAC
* - Earned at-large bid to NCAA Central Region Tournament
* - Won his 500th career game against No. 13 Central Missouri (2/10/23)
* - Won his 400th game at Tech against Southwestern Oklahoma (3/24/23) |
2022 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 27-23 overall record and 15-17 record in GAC
* - Advanced to GAC Tournament |
2021 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 28-17 overall record and 23-10 record in GAC
* - Shared GAC Regular Season Championship
* - Earned at-large bid to NCAA Central Region Tournament
* - Coached three All-Region Players (Jonathon Arrieta, Evan Hafley, Patrick Miner)
* - Coached one All-America player (Jonathon Arrieta) |
2020 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 10-12 overall record and 6-6 record in GAC
* - Season canceled in mid-March due to COVID-19 |
2019 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 29-23 overall record and 20-12 record in GAC
* - Won his 300th game at Tech against East Central (3/8/19) |
2018 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 29-23 overall record and 19-14 record in GAC |
2017 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 34-21 overall record and 24-9 record in GAC |
2016 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 24-31 overall record and 12-21 record in GAC
* - Won his 200th game at Tech vs. #15 St. Mary's (1/30/16) |
2015 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 30-21 overall record and 16-10 record in GAC
* - Coached GAC Player of the Year (Patrick Castleberry) |
2014 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 44-12 overall record and 25-5 record in GAC (44 wins are a school-record)
* - Had a school-record winning streak of 22 games during the season
* - GAC Regular Season Champions
* - GAC Coach of the Year
* - Hosted NCAA Central Region Tournament (1st-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in school history)
* - Ranked as high as No. 3 nationally in the NCBWA Top-25 poll |
2013 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 32-21 overall record and 18-12 record in GAC
* - Won his 100th game at Tech vs. Southern Nazarene (2-15-13) |
2012 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 26-27 overall record and 13-11 record in GAC
* - Coached GAC Player of the Year (Jonathan Finnegan) |
2011 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 32-19 overall record and 14-6 record in GSC West
* - Coached GSC West Player of the Year (Matt Johnson)
* - Coached GSC West Freshman of the Year (Danny Parker) |
2010 |
Arkansas Tech |
Head Coach |
* - 35-19 overall record and 14-6 record in GSC West
* - First win at Tech vs. Southwestern Oklahoma (2/5/10) |
2009 |
Kansas Wesleyan |
Head Coach |
* - 40-17 overall record (40 wins are a school-record)
* - KCAC Regular Season Champions
* - KCAC Tournament Champions
* - KCAC Coach of the Year |
2008 |
Kansas Wesleyan |
Head Coach |
* - 31-18 overall record
* - KCAC Regular Season Champions
* - KCAC Coach of the Year
* - NAIA Region IV Coach of the Year |
2007 |
Kansas Wesleyan |
Head Coach |
* - 30-23 overall record
* - KCAC Tournament Champions |
2006 |
Kansas Wesleyan |
Head Coach |
* - 17-33 overall record
* - KCAC Coach of the Year |
2005 |
University of Saint Mary |
Assistant Coach |
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2004 |
University of Saint Mary |
Assistant Coach |
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