WILMINGTON, North
Carolina - UNCW head baseball coach Mark Scalf was named ABCA East Region
Coach-of-the-Year after guiding the Seahawks to the NCAA tournament for the
fifth time in the program's history.
Scalf will be one of eight coaches honored as regional
coaches of the year at the 2013 ABCA Convention in Chicago in January.
"I'm honored to be recognized by the ABCA," said Scalf. "This
is an honor for the program, my assistants, players and program supporters.
Without their help and assistance, we couldn't have had as a successful season
as we did."
In his 21st season that the helm, Scalf helped the Seahawks
to a 39-23 record, a third Colonial Athletic Association tournament
championship and their fifth regular season championship overall.
After opening up 3-9, the Seahawks finished the season with
a 36-14 mark, including a 24-6 mark in the CAA as they won all 10 series and
recorded four weekend sweeps against conference opponents. UNCW posted a 20-15
mark away from Brooks Field, setting a program record for road wins.
The 2012 honors marks the fourth time Scalf has earned the
award after doing so in 2003, 2006 and 2008. He was also honored as the CAA
Coach-of-the-Year for the fifth time.