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Coach Cal Bailey
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INSTITUTE, W.Va. – Legendary West Virginia State University (WVSU) baseball
coach Cal Bailey has announced that the 2014 season will be his last at the helm
of the Yellow Jackets.
Bailey finished the 2013 season with more than
1,000 career victories, one of only seven coaches in NCAA Division II history to
win that many games.
Overall, heading into his final season, Bailey will
carry a career record of 1,029 wins and only 466 losses. His career record in
West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) play is 619-154 and
under his leadership the Yellow Jackets have won 17 conference
championships.
A native of Newton, W.Va., and a graduate of Spencer High
School, Bailey first came to Institute as a baseball player. He was named to
the All-WVIAC baseball team in 1966, and signed a contract with the Pittsburgh
Pirates to play professionally at the conclusion of that season.
After
playing professional baseball through the 1971 season, Bailey returned to work
at WVSU in the school’s admissions office. He also resumed his classwork earning
his bachelor’s degree from WVSU in 1972 before taking classes from the W.Va.
College of Graduate Studies and earning a master’s degree in 1974.
In
1978 Bailey was named the head coach of the Yellow Jackets and established WVSU
as one of the premier baseball programs in the WVIAC.
Bailey has been
named WVIAC Coach of the Year on eight occasions and was selected the West
Virginia College Coach of the Year in 1982. In 1999 and 2005 he was voted the
North Atlantic Region Coach of the Year.
He guided the Yellow Jackets to
the NCAA Division II North Atlantic Regional Championship and a trip to the NCAA
Division II World Series in 1999 where they finished third in the World Series
and also garnered a third place finish in the final NCAA Division II Baseball
Poll. In 2005 Bailey's squad captured its second North Atlantic Regional title
and advanced to the NCAA Division II World Series in Montgomery, Ala. The
Jackets finished fifth there and also in the final national coaches'
poll.
In addition, 39 of Bailey’s former Yellow Jacket players went on to
play baseball professionally, including a handful that made it to the Major
Leagues.
Bailey is married to the former Ruth Fisher, herself a 1967 WVSU
graduate and former cheerleader. They reside in Cross Lanes and are the proud
parents of two children, Danny and Janna, and have four
grandchildren.
Away from the baseball diamond, Bailey is an avid hunter
and farmer. In 2002, Bailey was named Kanawha County Farmer of the
Year.
West Virginia State University is a public, land
grant, historically black university, which has evolved into a fully accessible,
racially integrated, and multi-generational institution, located in Institute,
W.Va. As a “living laboratory of human relations,” the university is a community
of students, staff, and faculty committed to academic growth, service, and
preservation of the racial and cultural diversity of the institution. Its
mission is to meet the higher education and economic development needs of the
state and region through innovative teaching and applied research.