Description
Tim Corbin is the head baseball coach of the Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team. Since becoming the coach of Vanderbilt in 2003, Corbin has transformed the Commodores from the perennial Southeastern Conference doormat to an elite program. On June 25, 2014, he led the team to Vanderbilt's first ever men's NCAA Championship in any sport, winning the College World Series. In his first five years, Corbin amassed a 198-108 record with the Commodores. On May 2, 2014 Corbin won his 500th game at Vanderbilt vs Missouri 8-3. Before coming to Vanderbilt, Corbin served as an assistant coach at Clemson University for nine years, where he coached three ACC Players of the Year, and as head coach at Presbyterian College for six years. At Presbyterian, Corbin help direct a program that was dormant for several years. He compiled a 106-138 record with the Blue Hose, which was transitioning from NAIA to NCAA Division II. The Blue Hose made three consecutive appearances in the South Atlantic playoffs, and Corbin 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.
Born
July 5th, 1961 in Wolfeboro (Age 63)
Last Changes
2024/02/09
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2024/01/22
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2016/11/21
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