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On Sunday night, the news broke that long-time Virginia Baseball head coach Brian O'Connor was going to leave to take the head coaching job at Mississippi State, leaving Charlottesville after 22 ...
STARKVILLE — Brian O’Connor’s introduction as Mississippi State baseball’s new coach at Dudy Noble Field was a pitch for transfers as well as a public commencement. A handful of players ...
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Brian O’Connor continues his recruiting momentum as Mississippi State lands former Virginia commit Zach Geertsma for 2026.
UVA Baseball coach Brian O’Connor. Photo: Chris Graham/AFP Baseball America, curiously, dropped UVA Baseball from its projected Field of 64, following its 12-8 loss to Boston College in the ACC ...
O’Connor was named the National Coach of the Year in 2015 by the ABCA, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, D1Baseball and Perfect Game, marking the third year he has earned such an honor.
Long-time Virginia Baseball head coach Brian O'Connor left late on Sunday to become the head coach at Mississippi State and from the looks of it, he is going to be well compensated for doing so.
Mississippi State has tabbed Brian O’Connor to be its new head baseball coach. The school announced the hire via social media on Sunday night. O’Connor has been the skipper at Virginia since ...
Mississippi State will formally introduce Brian O'Connor as the new Diamond Dawg head coach at Dudy Noble Field later this evening in front of the maroon and white faithful. However, there is ...
O’Connor, remember, signed an extension through the 2031 season just last June that increased his annual pay to $1.4 million a year, eighth-highest in college baseball, and way out of whack with ...
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O'Connor's team went 32-18 this season and missed the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019. “Brian O’Connor is one of the most respected and accomplished coaches in college baseball.