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'''Danny Hall''' (born November 27, 1954) is the head baseball coach of the [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Tech]] [[Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball|Yellow Jackets]]. He has been the head coach of Georgia Tech since 1994. Before coming to Tech, he held positions at [[Miami University|Miami (OH)]], [[Michigan Wolverines|Michigan]], and [[Kent State]]. From 1978 to 1979, he coached at [[Miami University|Miami (OH)]], where he compiled a 69-26 (.726) record. From 1980 to 1987, he coached at [[Michigan Wolverines|Michigan]], where he compiled a 368-111-1 record as an assistant coach. From 1988 to 1993, he coached at [[Kent State]], where he compiled a 208-117(.640) record. |
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| name = Danny Hall |
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| image = Danny Hall baseball 2014.jpg |
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| caption = Danny Hall in 2014 |
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| current_title = Head Coach |
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| current_team = [[Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball|Georgia Tech]] |
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| current_conference = [[Atlantic Coast Conference|ACC]] |
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| current_record = 1,203–657–1 |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1954|11|27}} |
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| birth_place = [[Coolville, Ohio]], U.S. |
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| player_years1 = 1974–1977 |
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| player_team1 = [[Miami RedHawks baseball|Miami (OH)]] |
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| coach_years1 = 1978–1979 |
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| coach_team1 = Miami (OH) (Asst.) |
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| coach_years2 = 1980–1987 |
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| coach_team2 = [[Michigan Wolverines baseball|Michigan]] (Asst.) |
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| coach_years3 = 1988–1993 |
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| coach_team3 = [[Kent State Golden Flashes baseball|Kent State]] |
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| coach_years4 = 1994–present |
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| coach_team4 = [[Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball|Georgia Tech]] |
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| overall_record = 1,411–774–1 ({{Winning percentage|1411|774|1}}) |
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*5× ACC (2000, 2003, 2005, 2012, 2014) |
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*2× [[Mid-American Conference|MAC]] Coach of the Year (1992, 1993) |
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*4× [[Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Coach of the Year|ACC Coach of the Year]] (1997, 2000, 2005, 2019) |
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'''Danny Hall''' (born November 27, 1954) is an American [[college baseball]] coach for the [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Tech]] [[Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball|Yellow Jackets]]. He has been the head coach of Georgia Tech since 1994. Before coming to Tech, he held positions at [[Miami RedHawks baseball|Miami (OH)]], [[Michigan Wolverines baseball|Michigan]], and [[Kent State Golden Flashes baseball|Kent State]]. From 1978 to 1979, he coached at [[Miami University|Miami (OH)]], where he compiled a 69–26 (.726) record. From 1980 to 1987, he coached at Michigan, where he compiled a 368–111–1 record as an assistant coach. From 1988 to 1993, he coached at Kent State, where he compiled a 208–117(.640) record. |
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Hall's accomplishments put him in the [[annals]] of all-time great Georgia Tech coaches. He has compiled an 1140–605–1 record, has led Tech to post-season play 23 out of 28 full seasons, and has taken Tech to its only [[College World Series]] appearances in 1994, 2000, and 2006. From 2004 to 2006, Tech has led the ACC with a 74–38 conference record. Hall's 1,140 wins as head coach make him the winningest head coach in all of Tech sports history. This includes a school-record 52 wins in 2002. Hall is the only current head coach at Tech with a winning record in its rivalry with [[Georgia Bulldogs baseball|Georgia]], known as [[Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate]]. |
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==Personal== |
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Danny Hall's accomplishments put him in the [[annals]] of all-time great Georgia Tech coaches. He has compiled a 652-294(.689) record, has led Tech to post-season play 13 out of 15 seasons, and has taken Tech to its only [[College World Series]] appearances in 1994, 2000, and 2006. Over the last three seasons, Tech has led the ACC with a 74-38 conference record. This includes a school record 25 consecutive conference wins in the 2004 season. Hall's 737 wins as head coach make him the winningest head coach in all of Tech sports history. Hall and [[men's basketball]]'s [[Brian Gregory]] are the only current head coaches at Tech with winning records in [[Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate]]. |
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Hall is married to Kara, with whom he has three sons, Danny, Carter and Colin.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Friedlander|first1=David|title=Wesleyan's Hall brothers forge own idenities from each other, famous father|url=http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/news/2015/may/21/brothers-forge-their-own-idenities-from-each/|access-date=June 11, 2015|work=Gwinnett Daily Post|date=May 21, 2015}}</ref> Carter was selected in the 34th round of the [[2015 MLB draft]], but chose not to sign and attended Georgia Tech.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Bowman|first1=Mark|title=Ga. Tech coach Hall thrilled to see son drafted|url=http://m.braves.mlb.com/news/article/129854192/georgia-tech-coach-hall-thrilled-to-see-son-drafted|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150612033422/http://m.braves.mlb.com/news/article/129854192/georgia-tech-coach-hall-thrilled-to-see-son-drafted|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 12, 2015|access-date=June 11, 2015|publisher=MLB.com|date=June 10, 2015}}</ref> |
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| season = 1988 |
| season = [[1988 NCAA Division I baseball season|1988]] |
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| name = Kent State |
| name = Kent State |
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| overall = 27–25 |
| overall = 27–25 |
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| season = 1989 |
| season = [[1989 NCAA Division I baseball season|1989]] |
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| name = Kent State |
| name = Kent State |
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| overall = 26–24 |
| overall = 26–24 |
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| season = 1990 |
| season = [[1990 NCAA Division I baseball season|1990]] |
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| name = Kent State |
| name = Kent State |
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| overall = 35–18 |
| overall = 35–18 |
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| season = 1991 |
| season = [[1991 NCAA Division I baseball season|1991]] |
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| name = Kent State |
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| overall = 34–22 |
| overall = 34–22 |
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| season = 1992 |
| season = [[1992 NCAA Division I baseball season|1992]] |
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| name = Kent State |
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| overall = 45–13 |
| overall = 45–13 |
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| season = 1993 |
| season = [[1993 NCAA Division I baseball season|1993]] |
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| name = Kent State |
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| overall = 41–15 |
| overall = 41–15 |
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| season = 1994 |
| season = [[1994 NCAA Division I baseball season|1994]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 50–17 |
| overall = 50–17 |
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| season = 1995 |
| season = [[1995 NCAA Division I baseball season|1995]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 38–22 |
| overall = 38–22 |
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| season = 1996 |
| season = [[1996 NCAA Division I baseball season|1996]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 40–24 |
| overall = 40–24 |
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| season = 1997 |
| season = [[1997 NCAA Division I baseball season|1997]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 46–15 |
| overall = 46–15 |
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| season = 1998 |
| season = [[1998 NCAA Division I baseball season|1998]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 41–22 |
| overall = 41–22 |
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| conference = 14–9 |
| conference = 14–9 |
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| confstanding = 2nd |
| confstanding = 2nd |
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| postseason = [[1998 NCAA Division I |
| postseason = [[1998 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| season = 1999 |
| season = [[1999 NCAA Division I baseball season|1999]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 38–20 |
| overall = 38–20 |
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| season = 2000 |
| season = [[2000 NCAA Division I baseball season|2000]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 50–16 |
| overall = 50–16 |
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| conference = 18–6 |
| conference = 18–6 |
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| confstanding = 1st |
| confstanding = 1st |
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| postseason = [[2000 NCAA Division I |
| postseason = [[2000 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Super Regional]] |
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| season = 2001 |
| season = [[2001 NCAA Division I baseball season|2001]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 41–20 |
| overall = 41–20 |
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| conference = 13–11 |
| conference = 13–11 |
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| confstanding = 4th |
| confstanding = 4th |
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| postseason = [[2001 NCAA Division I |
| postseason = [[2001 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| season = 2002 |
| season = [[2002 NCAA Division I baseball season|2002]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 52–16 |
| overall = 52–16 |
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| championship = conference tournament |
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| season = 2003 |
| season = [[2003 NCAA Division I baseball season|2003]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 44–18 |
| overall = 44–18 |
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| conference = 17–7 |
| conference = 17–7 |
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| confstanding = 2nd |
| confstanding = 2nd |
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| postseason = [[2003 NCAA Division I |
| postseason = [[2003 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| season = 2004 |
| season = [[2004 NCAA Division I baseball season|2004]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 44–21 |
| overall = 44–21 |
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| conference = 18–5 |
| conference = 18–5 |
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| confstanding = 1st |
| confstanding = 1st |
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| postseason = [[2004 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Super Regional]] |
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| season = 2005 |
| season = [[2005 NCAA Division I baseball season|2005]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 44–19 |
| overall = 44–19 |
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| conference = 22–8 |
| conference = 22–8 |
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| confstanding = 1st |
| confstanding = 1st |
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| postseason = [[2005 NCAA Division I |
| postseason = [[2005 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Super Regional]] |
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| season = 2006 |
| season = [[2006 NCAA Division I baseball season|2006]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 50–18 |
| overall = 50–18 |
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| season = 2007 |
| season = [[2007 NCAA Division I baseball season|2007]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 32–25 |
| overall = 32–25 |
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| conference = 16–14 |
| conference = 16–14 |
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| confstanding = 3rd <small>(Coastal)</small> |
| confstanding = 3rd <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| postseason = [[2008 NCAA Division I |
| postseason = [[2008 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| conference = 17–10–1 |
| conference = 17–10–1 |
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| confstanding = 2nd <small>(Coastal)</small> |
| confstanding = 2nd <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| postseason = [[2009 NCAA Division I |
| postseason = [[2009 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| conference = 21–9 |
| conference = 21–9 |
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| confstanding = 2nd <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| postseason = [[2010 NCAA Division I |
| postseason = [[2010 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| conference = 22–8 |
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| confstanding = T–1st <small>(Coastal)</small> |
| confstanding = T–1st <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| postseason = [[2011 NCAA Division I |
| postseason = [[2011 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| conference = 12–18 |
| conference = 12–18 |
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| confstanding = 4th <small>(Coastal)</small> |
| confstanding = 4th <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| postseason = [[2012 NCAA Division I |
| postseason = [[2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| conference = 15–15 |
| conference = 15–15 |
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| confstanding = 4th <small>(Coastal)</small> |
| confstanding = 4th <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| postseason = [[2013 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| championship = conference tournament |
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| season = [[2014 NCAA Division I baseball season|2014]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 36–25 |
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| conference = 14–16 |
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| confstanding = 2nd <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| postseason = [[2014 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| season = [[2015 NCAA Division I baseball season|2015]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 32–23 |
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| conference = 13–17 |
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| confstanding = 5th <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| season = [[2016 NCAA Division I baseball season|2016]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 38–25 |
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| conference = 13–16 |
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| confstanding = 4th <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| postseason = [[2016 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| season = [[2017 NCAA Division I baseball season|2017]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 27–28 |
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| conference = 11–19 |
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| confstanding = 5th <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| season = [[2018 NCAA Division I baseball season|2018]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 31–27 |
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| conference = 14–16 |
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| confstanding = 3rd <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| championship = division |
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| season = [[2019 NCAA Division I baseball season|2019]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 43–19 |
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| conference = 19–11 |
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| confstanding = 1st <small>(Coastal)</small> |
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| postseason = [[2019 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| season = [[2020 NCAA Division I baseball season|2020]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 11–5 |
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| conference = 2–1 |
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| confstanding = {{small|(Coastal)}} |
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| postseason = Season canceled due to [[COVID-19]] |
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| championship = division |
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| season = [[2021 NCAA Division I baseball season|2021]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 31–25 |
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| conference = 21–15 |
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| confstanding = 1st {{small|(Coastal)}} |
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| postseason = [[2021 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| season = [[2022 NCAA Division I baseball season|2022]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 36–24 |
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| conference = 16–16 |
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| confstanding = 5th {{small|(Coastal)}} |
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| postseason = [[2022 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| season = [[2023 NCAA Division I baseball season|2023]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 30–27 |
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| conference = 12–18 |
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| confstanding = 6th {{small|(Coastal)}} |
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| season = [[2024 NCAA Division I baseball season|2024]] |
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| name = Georgia Tech |
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| overall = 33–25 |
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| conference = 15–15 |
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| confstanding = 5th {{small|(Coastal)}} |
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| postseason = [[2024 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|NCAA Regional]] |
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| confrecord = 479–357–1 |
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==See also== |
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*[[List of current NCAA Division I baseball coaches]] |
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*[[List of college baseball coaches with 1, |
*[[List of college baseball coaches with 1,100 wins]] |
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==References== |
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*[http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/hall_danny00.html Danny Hall's Bio] |
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Title | Head Coach |
Team | Georgia Tech |
Conference | ACC |
Record | 1,203–657–1 |
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Born | Coolville, Ohio, U.S. | November 27, 1954
Playing career | |
1974–1977 | Miami (OH) |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1978–1979 | Miami (OH) (Asst.) |
1980–1987 | Michigan (Asst.) |
1988–1993 | Kent State |
1994–present | Georgia Tech |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 1,411–774–1 (.646) |
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Danny Hall (born November 27, 1954) is an American college baseball coach for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. He has been the head coach of Georgia Tech since 1994. Before coming to Tech, he held positions at Miami (OH), Michigan, and Kent State. From 1978 to 1979, he coached at Miami (OH), where he compiled a 69–26 (.726) record. From 1980 to 1987, he coached at Michigan, where he compiled a 368–111–1 record as an assistant coach. From 1988 to 1993, he coached at Kent State, where he compiled a 208–117(.640) record.
Hall's accomplishments put him in the annals of all-time great Georgia Tech coaches. He has compiled an 1140–605–1 record, has led Tech to post-season play 23 out of 28 full seasons, and has taken Tech to its only College World Series appearances in 1994, 2000, and 2006. From 2004 to 2006, Tech has led the ACC with a 74–38 conference record. Hall's 1,140 wins as head coach make him the winningest head coach in all of Tech sports history. This includes a school-record 52 wins in 2002. Hall is the only current head coach at Tech with a winning record in its rivalry with Georgia, known as Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate.
Personal
[edit]Hall is married to Kara, with whom he has three sons, Danny, Carter and Colin.[1] Carter was selected in the 34th round of the 2015 MLB draft, but chose not to sign and attended Georgia Tech.[2]
Head coaching record
[edit]Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Kent State Golden Flashes (Mid-American Conference) (1988–1993) | |||||||||
1988 | Kent State | 27–25 | 14–18 | 6th | |||||
1989 | Kent State | 26–24 | 10–17 | 8th | |||||
1990 | Kent State | 35–18 | 17–10 | 3rd | |||||
1991 | Kent State | 34–22 | 19–11 | 2nd | |||||
1992 | Kent State | 45–13 | 24–7 | 1st | NCAA Regional | ||||
1993 | Kent State | 41–15 | 22–10 | T–1st | NCAA Regional | ||||
Kent State: | 208–117 | 106–73 | |||||||
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1994–present) | |||||||||
1994 | Georgia Tech | 50–17 | 16–8 | T–2nd | College World Series Runner-up | ||||
1995 | Georgia Tech | 38–22 | 16–8 | 3rd | NCAA Regional | ||||
1996 | Georgia Tech | 40–24 | 13–11 | T–3rd | NCAA Regional | ||||
1997 | Georgia Tech | 46–15 | 19–4 | 1st | NCAA Regional | ||||
1998 | Georgia Tech | 41–22 | 14–9 | 2nd | NCAA Regional | ||||
1999 | Georgia Tech | 38–20 | 12–12 | 5th | |||||
2000 | Georgia Tech | 50–16 | 18–6 | 1st | NCAA Super Regional | ||||
2001 | Georgia Tech | 41–20 | 13–11 | 4th | NCAA Regional | ||||
2002 | Georgia Tech | 52–16 | 14–9 | 5th | College World Series | ||||
2003 | Georgia Tech | 44–18 | 17–7 | 2nd | NCAA Regional | ||||
2004 | Georgia Tech | 44–21 | 18–5 | 1st | NCAA Super Regional | ||||
2005 | Georgia Tech | 44–19 | 22–8 | 1st | NCAA Super Regional | ||||
2006 | Georgia Tech | 50–18 | 19–11 | 3rd (Coastal) | College World Series | ||||
2007 | Georgia Tech | 32–25 | 15–14 | 4th (Coastal) | |||||
2008 | Georgia Tech | 41–21 | 16–14 | 3rd (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2009 | Georgia Tech | 38–19–1 | 17–10–1 | 2nd (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2010 | Georgia Tech | 47–15 | 21–9 | 2nd (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2011 | Georgia Tech | 42–21 | 22–8 | T–1st (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2012 | Georgia Tech | 38–26 | 12–18 | 4th (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2013 | Georgia Tech | 32–23 | 15–15 | 4th (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2014 | Georgia Tech | 36–25 | 14–16 | 2nd (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2015 | Georgia Tech | 32–23 | 13–17 | 5th (Coastal) | |||||
2016 | Georgia Tech | 38–25 | 13–16 | 4th (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2017 | Georgia Tech | 27–28 | 11–19 | 5th (Coastal) | |||||
2018 | Georgia Tech | 31–27 | 14–16 | 3rd (Coastal) | |||||
2019 | Georgia Tech | 43–19 | 19–11 | 1st (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2020 | Georgia Tech | 11–5 | 2–1 | (Coastal) | Season canceled due to COVID-19 | ||||
2021 | Georgia Tech | 31–25 | 21–15 | 1st (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2022 | Georgia Tech | 36–24 | 16–16 | 5th (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2023 | Georgia Tech | 30–27 | 12–18 | 6th (Coastal) | |||||
2024 | Georgia Tech | 33–25 | 15–15 | 5th (Coastal) | NCAA Regional | ||||
Georgia Tech: | 1,203–657–1 | 479–357–1 | |||||||
Total: | 1,411–774–1 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Friedlander, David (May 21, 2015). "Wesleyan's Hall brothers forge own idenities from each other, famous father". Gwinnett Daily Post. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
- ^ Bowman, Mark (June 10, 2015). "Ga. Tech coach Hall thrilled to see son drafted". MLB.com. Archived from the original on June 12, 2015. Retrieved June 11, 2015.