From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tim Corbin
Tim Corbin
Tim Corbin a 28-2-1 record that culminated with a gold medal finish
at the FISU (International University Sports Federation)
Sport(s) Baseball World University Championship in Havana, Cuba. The
Current position .919 winning percentage was the highest ever for a na-
tional team and it garnered special recognition by the
Title Head coach
United States Olympic Committee in September. Addi-
Team Vanderbilt University tionally, Corbin managed three of his Commodore play-
ers on this team: David Price, Pedro Alvarez, and Casey
Record 366–186 (.663)
Weathers.
Biographical details Since arriving at Vanderbilt, Corbin has shown re-
Born July 5, 1961 (1961-07-05) markable loyalty to the school, rejecting coaching offers
from the New York Yankees, the Boston Red Sox, Auburn,
Place of birth Wolfeboro, NH LSU, and most recently the University of Oregon, who
hoped he might be the right fit to resurrect their baseball
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
program, dormant since the 1981 season.
1988-1993 Presbyterian College
1994-2002 Clemson University(Assistant)
2003-Present Vanderbilt University Division I Head coaching
Head coaching record record
Overall 472–324 (.593)
Accomplishments and honors Awards and honors
Championships • 2007 CollegeBaseballInsider.com National Coach of
the Year[1]
2007 Southeastern Conference • 2007 SEC Coach of the Year[2]
2007 Southeastern Conference Tournament
2011 Southeastern Conference
Awards References
2007 SEC Coach of the Year [1] http://www.collegebaseballinsider.com/
2007 CollegeBaseballInsider.com National Coach of the Year coachofyear6807.htm
[2] www.secsports.com - SEC Announces Annual
Tim Corbin is the head baseball coach at Vanderbilt Baseball Honors
University, located in Nashville, Tennessee.
In his nine years at Vanderbilt, Corbin has taken the
Commodores from the perennial Southeastern Confer-
External links
ence doormat to (at one point) the number one ranked • VUCommodores.com Tim Corbin Bio
team in the country. In his first five years, Corbin
amassed a 198-108 record with the Commodores. Before Persondata
coming to Vanderbilt, Corbin served as an assistant Name Corbin, Tim
coach at Clemson University for nine years, where he
Alternative names
coached ACC player of the year T. Groves, and as head
coach at Presbyterian College for six years. At Presbyter- Short description
ian, Corbin help direct a program that was dormant for Date of birth 1961-07-05
several years. He compiled a 106-138 record with the Blue Place of birth Wolfeboro, NH
Hose, which was transitioning from NAIA to NCAA Divi-
Date of death
sion II. The Blue Hose made three consecutive appearan-
ces in the South Atlantic playoffs (1991-93), and Corbin Place of death
earned South Atlantic Coach of the Year honors in 1990.
Corbin also served as manager for the USA Baseball
National Team in the summer 2006. He led the team to
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tim Corbin
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Vanderbilt Commodores (Southeastern Conference) (2003–present)
2003 Vanderbilt 27–28 14–16 2nd (East)
2004 Vanderbilt 45–19 16–14 4th (East) NCAA Super Regional
2005 Vanderbilt 34–21 13–17 4th (East)
2006 Vanderbilt 38–27 16–14 3rd (East) NCAA Regional
2007 Vanderbilt 54–13 22–8 1st (East) NCAA Regional
2008 Vanderbilt 41–22 15–14 4th (East) NCAA Regional
2009 Vanderbilt 37–27 12–17 4th (East) NCAA Regional
2010 Vanderbilt 46–20 16–12 3rd (East) NCAA Super Regional
2011 Vanderbilt 54–12 22–8 T–1st (East) College World Series
Vanderbilt: 376–189 146–120
Total: 376–189
National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division Champion
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