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		<title>Riginos Named Winthrop Baseball Coach</title>
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<p><strong>ROCK HILL, SC</strong>&#8211;<strong>Tom Riginos</strong>, who has served as the  associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Clemson Tigers,  has accepted the head coaching position at Winthrop University, it was  announced on Friday, July 30, by Winthrop Athletic Director <strong>Tom Hickman</strong>.</p>
<div id="attachment_12763" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Riginos.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12763" title="Riginos" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Riginos.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tom Riginos</p></div>
<p>Riginos (pronounced rih-JEEN-uhs) will be introduced to the media and  Winthrop supporters during a press conference scheduled for Wednesday,  Aug. 4, at 2:00 p.m. in the Winthrop Coliseum&#8217;s Eagle Room.</p>
<p>He is taking over as a college head coach for the first time after  serving on Tiger Head Coach<strong> Jack Leggett&#8217;s</strong> staff for the past eight  years as the team&#8217;s hitting and outfielders coach.  Before going to  Clemson, Riginos served for nine years (1994-2002) at his alma mater,  Stetson University as the recruiting coordinator and hitting and  outfielders coach.</p>
<p>Success has followed the 42-year-old Clearwater, FL native throughout  his 17-year career.  While at Stetson, Riginos helped guided the Hatters  to five NCAA Regional appearances.  During his Clemson tenure, the  Tigers advanced to two NCAA Regional tournaments, three NCAA Super  Regional appearances, and made two trips to the College World Series in  2006 and again this past season.  The combined record of Stetson and  Clemson during Riginos&#8217; 17-year career stands at 671-393-3 (.630).   While serving at Stetson and Clemson, those two schools averaged 39 wins  per season and compiled a combined nine years with 40 or more  victories.</p>
<p>In his two years as Clemson&#8217;s recruiting coordinator (2008-10), Riginos  brought in top-20 recruiting classes both years.  The 2009 class was  ranked #9 by <strong>Collegiate Baseball</strong> while the 2010 class was ranked #29 by <strong>Baseball America</strong>.   At Stetson he recruited eight classes that gained national recognition  and he also recruited six All-Americans and 10 freshman All-Americans  while with the Hatters.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had a very strong pool of candidates for our head baseball coaching  position, and in Tom Riginos we believe we have hired one of the top  coaches on the collegiate level,&#8221; said Hickman.  &#8220;Coach Riginos has had  tremendous success in attracting talented players to both Stetson and  Clemson and then developing those players into championship caliber  student-athletes.  We believe he will continue to bring that success to  Winthrop.&#8221;</p>
<p>Not only has Riginos been successful in the coaching profession, he also  had an outstanding playing career at Stetson where he was a four-year  letterman (1987-90) and served as captain of the 1990 squad.  During his  Hatters career, he helped lead that school to three NCAA Regional  appearances and three consecutive conference championships.  He finished  his 225-game career as one of Stetson&#8217;s all-time stolen base leaders  with 61.</p>
<p>After earning a bachelor of arts degree in sports administration from  Stetson in 1990, Riginos spent one year on the coaching staff of his  alma mater, Countryside High School in Clearwater before enrolling in  graduate school at Eastern Kentucky University.  He served as the top  assistant and graduate assistant coach for the Colonels who were coached  by former Stetson head coach Jim Ward.  Riginos received a master of  science degree in physical education/sports administration from EKU in  1993.</p>
<p>Riginos is married to the former Shalleen Kelly.  The couple has twin  girls, Alexandra and Grace, age 9, and a son, Chatham, 14-months.   Riginos also has a son, Ben, 22.</p>
<p>(Winthrop Release)</p>
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