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		<title>Clemson Adds LeCroy To Baseball Staff</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 11:55:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bradley LeCroy]]></category>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- I got these buttons from simplesharebuttons.com --><div id="ssba"><a href="http://www.simplesharebuttons.com" target="_blank" class="ssba_tooptip" id="ssba_tooptip""><span>www.simplesharebuttons.com</span> </div><p>Clemson, SC &#8212; Clemson Head Coach <strong>Jack Leggett</strong> announced the addition of <strong>Bradley  LeCroy</strong> to the baseball coaching staff.    LeCroy replaces <strong>Tom  Riginos</strong>, who accepted the head-coaching job at Winthrop in early August.   LeCroy will assume the role of recruiting coordinator along with  hitters and outfielders coach.</p>
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<p>LeCroy (pronounced luh-CROY) spent the past three seasons  (2008-10) as Tennessee&#8217;s infielders coach and recruiting coordinator  under Head Coach Todd Raleigh.  Prior to his stint in Knoxville, LeCroy  served under Raleigh at Western Carolina in 2006 and 2007.  LeCroy was  also a volunteer assistant at Clemson for three seasons from 2003-05 and  was an assistant coach at Anderson College during the 2001 and 2002  seasons.  In his 10 years as a coach, LeCroy has coached 37 players who  went on to be drafted and 40 players who have signed professional  baseball contracts.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are very excited to have Coach LeCroy return to Clemson,&#8221;  said Leggett.  &#8220;He has a long history of playing and coaching on very  successful Clemson teams.  He will be a great addition to our staff and  will be valuable in many ways.  His recruiting efforts and work ethic  have been outstanding at each school he has been at as a coach.  Success  seems to follow him and I know our players will respond to his  personality and knowledge of the game.  He is one of the top recruiters  in the country and he is very excited about his opportunity here at  Clemson.&#8221;  <!-- STORY AD BEGINS HERE --></p>
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<p><!-- STORY AD ENDS HERE --> During his tenure at Tennessee, LeCroy put together a pair of signing  classes that ranked among the best in the nation.  In 2008, his signing  class was rated #28 in the country by Collegiate Baseball, then his 2009  signing class was ranked #14 in the nation by Baseball America.</p>
<p>Tennessee posted 67 home runs in 56 games in 2008, at the time  the fifth-best mark in school history.  A year later, he was a big  reason the Volunteers slugged 87 long balls in just 55 games, good for  the second-highest total in Tenneseee history.  LeCroy also coached one  of Tennessee&#8217;s best offensive players in history in Cody Hawn, who hit  for the team Triple Crown in 2009 by totaling a .364 batting average, 22  home runs, and 81 RBIs.</p>
<p>LeCroy led Western Carolina&#8217;s offense to heights not seen in  recent history.  In 2007, the Catamounts were in the top 11 in the  nation in runs per game, homers per game, slugging percentage, doubles  per game, and batting average.  Western Carolina had a 7-2 combined  record against the ACC, Big Ten, and SEC in 2007 and had a school-record  five players selected in the Major League draft.  He also recruited,  signed, and coached 2007 Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year Kenny  Smith, who hit 20 homers with a .759 slugging percentage.</p>
<p>During the 2005 season, the last of his three years as the  volunteer assistant at Clemson, LeCroy contributed to the Tigers&#8217;  third-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and a trip to the Waco (TX)  Super Regional.  He was a big reason Taylor Harbin had a stellar .974  fielding percentage along with 28 doubles, 10 homers, and 63 RBIs in  earning second-team All-America honors as a freshman.</p>
<p>In 2004, the Tigers hit 73 home runs and 149 doubles.  He coached  Brad McCann to an All-America season, as the third-baseman hit .379  with 16 homers and 65 RBIs.  The 2003 season was his first coaching at  Clemson, his alma mater.  The Tigers had a .326 batting average in ACC  regular-season games, the best mark in the ACC by 19 points.  LeCroy  coached four all-conference players in 2003, all of which comprised the  Tigers&#8217; starting infield.  Included in that list were underclassmen Brad  McCann (3B) and Russell Triplett (SS).  Seniors Michael Johnson (1B)  and David Slevin (2B) also earned All-ACC honors as infielders in 2003.</p>
<p>LeCroy coached in the Valley League in 2003 as an assistant coach  for the New Market Rebels in Virginia.  The Rebels were the Valley  League runnerup after compiling a 31-18 record.  The 31 wins were a  franchise record, while he coached eight all-stars on the Rebels&#8217; squad.   Included among those all-stars was Most Valuable Pitcher Phil  Bartleski.  LeCroy also worked closely with Kevin White, who was the  league homer and RBI champion.</p>
<p>LeCroy was an assistant coach at nearby Anderson College in 2001  and 2002.  In 2001, he coached David Mattox, who was drafted in the 11th  round by the New York Mets and was named Minor League  Pitcher-of-the-Year in the Mets&#8217; organization in 2002.  In 2002, the  Trojans led the Division II ranks with 41 triples.  LeCroy coached three  all-conference players during his time at Anderson College.</p>
<p>During both summers of 2001 and 2002, he was the head coach of  the Williamston (SC) American Legion team.  Both teams played in the  state legion playoffs.</p>
<p>LeCroy earned four letters at Clemson from 1997-00.  He was a  valuable utility player who hit .266 in 173 career games and 395  at-bats.  He was the everyday starting shortstop on the 1999 team that  came one inning from making it to the College World Series.  LeCroy was  the starting shortstop alongside Khalil Greene, who was the starting  third-baseman on that 1999 squad.  LeCroy was also a member of Clemson&#8217;s  2000 College World Series team and a member of four NCAA Tournament  teams as a Tiger.</p>
<p>LeCroy, 32, earned his bachelor&#8217;s degree in education from  Clemson in May of 2001.  LeCroy was a three-sport star at nearby  Walhalla (SC) High School, earning all-state honors in baseball,  basketball, and football.</p>
<p>He was born Bradley James LeCroy on February 1, 1978 in Anderson,  SC.  He married the former Meredith Chandler on January 8, 2005.   Meredith was a four-time letterwinner in tennis at Clemson from 1996-99.</p>
<p>(Clemson Release)</p>
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		<title>Lawson Named To Tennessee Baseball Staff</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 00:41:09 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- I got these buttons from simplesharebuttons.com --><div id="ssba"><a href="http://www.simplesharebuttons.com" target="_blank" class="ssba_tooptip" id="ssba_tooptip""><span>www.simplesharebuttons.com</span> </div><p><strong>KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -</strong> The University of Tennessee baseball team  has hired San Diego Padres Regional Crosschecker <strong>Ash Lawson</strong> as assistant  coach and recruiting coordinator, Head Coach <strong>Todd Raleigh</strong> announced  Friday. Lawson will replace <strong>Bradley LeCroy</strong> who resigned earlier this  week to pursue another coaching opportunity.</p>
<div id="attachment_12910" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Lawson.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12910" title="Lawson" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Lawson.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ash Lawson</p></div>
<p>&#8220;While I am disappointed to see Bradley leave, I am extremely  excited about adding Ash Lawson to our staff,&#8221; Raleigh said. &#8220;Coach  LeCroy did an absolutely fantastic job while he was here and I truly  believe that Ash will step right in and continue to move our program  forward. His resume both at the college level and the professional level  with the Padres speaks for itself and, as a Tennessean, he certainly  understands the unique responsibilities and expectations that come with  working at the University of Tennessee.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Ash will be a tremendous asset to our program from day one. He  is very familiar with our current players, as well as our commitments in  the 2011 class. I believe this will be a very smooth transition. He did  a great job at Tennessee Wesleyan as a head coach, was on the fast  track with the Padres and has a great reputation for evaluating talent.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lawson, who hails from Athens, Tenn., was promoted to regional  crosschecker by the Padres in January after serving five years as an  area scout covering Georgia, Tennessee and South Carolina. During that  time, he signed over 20 players, including three first-round picks and  two supplemental round selections. Lawson was named the San Diego Padres  Scout of the Year in 2006.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Padres were great to me and there is some remorse in  leaving, but, like I told our assistant general manager last night,  through all my years in professional baseball, the only place that I  ever considered leaving for was the University of Tennessee,&#8221; Lawson  said. &#8220;Obviously, when Coach Raleigh called me I was excited, happy and  honored to even be considered for this job.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve always thought this was a goldmine and I think the  opportunity to win at Tennessee is unbelievable. You are wearing your  state&#8217;s name across your chest. What kid doesn&#8217;t want to play at  Tennessee? I look at this as a challenge, but my years in professional  baseball have shown me what it takes to play in the SEC and what it  takes to play in the big leagues. Now it&#8217;s my job to find those kids and  convince them to come play at Tennessee.&#8221;</p>
<p>Prior to joining the Padres, Lawson was the head coach at  Tennessee Wesleyan College from 1999-2004. He led the Bulldogs to three  of the best seasons in school history, setting school records for wins  in 2002 (38-20), 2003 (41-10) and 2004 (42-16) and winning the  Appalachian Athletic Conference title in those three years. Lawson was  also named the conference and region coach of the year in 2003.</p>
<p>In 1999, Lawson served as the interim head coach at Bluefield  College where he piloted the Ramblin&#8217; Rams to the most wins in school  history (29), as well as the program&#8217;s first conference tournament  championship and initial appearance in a regional tournament.</p>
<p>Lawson graduated in 1996 from Tennessee Wesleyan. He has also  spent time as a volunteer assistant at Elon (1996-98) and has extensive  experience in summer collegiate leagues, having served as an assistant  coach on teams in the Coastal Plains League, Valley League and Arizona  Summer Collegiate League.</p>
<p>Lawson takes over for LeCroy and will assume his responsibilities  as recruiting coordinator and infielder&#8217;s coach. He will also implement  a baserunning program and assist Raleigh with hitting.</p>
<p>&#8220;This decision was definitely a bittersweet one,&#8221; LeCroy said.  &#8220;While I am excited about returning to a place that my wife and I both  consider to be home, it is extremely difficult for me to leave Knoxville  and the University of Tennessee. I can&#8217;t thank Coach Raleigh enough for  believing in me over the past five years at both Western Carolina and  UT and providing me with the opportunity to grow as a coach. I have no  doubts that Coach Raleigh, Coach Lawson, Coach Beverlin and the rest of  his staff will return Tennessee to the level at which it deserves to  be.&#8221;</p>
<p>Prior to his time in Knoxville, LeCroy worked with Raleigh for  two years as an assistant coach at Western Carolina from 2006-07. He  also served as a volunteer assistant coach at Clemson, his alma mater,  from 2003-05. LeCroy was a four-year letterwinner with the Tigers,  helping the squad to four NCAA appearances, including a berth in the  2000 College World Series.</p>
<p>&#8220;Bradley and I worked together for several years and he will  definitely be missed,&#8221; Raleigh said. &#8220;He was a tireless worker,  tremendous coach and a great person. We will miss both him and his wife  Meredith as they leave our family.&#8221;</p>
<p>(Tennessee Release)</p>
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