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Bill Kinneberg

Bill Kinneberg
Sport(s) Baseball
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Utah
Conference Pac-12 Conference
Record 301-398-1
Biographical details
Alma mater Arizona '80
Playing career
1979–80 Arizona
Position(s) P
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1981–1984 UTEP (asst.)
1985 UTEP
1986–1992 Wyoming
1993–1994 Arizona State (asst.)
1996 Utah
1997–2001 Arizona (asst.)
2005–Present Utah
Head coaching record
Overall 546-581-1
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
Pac-12 Coach of the Year: 2016
WAC Coach of the Year: 1990

Bill Kinneberg is an American college baseball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Utah Utes baseball team. He is in his second stint with the Utes, having most recently assumed the role prior to the 2005 season. Kinneberg was also head coach of the Utes for the 1996 season. Coach Kinneberg lead the Utes to the university's first ever men's Pac-12 championship in the 2016 season, finishing with a 26-29 overall record.

Kinneberg was a pitcher for the Arizona Wildcats, owning a 7–4 record with 7 saves over two seasons. He appeared in the 1979 College World Series with the Wildcats.

After ending his playing career, Kinneberg was hired as an assistant at UTEP. He served in that role for four seasons before assuming the head coaching role for the 1985 season. In what was to be the last season of baseball at UTEP, Kinneberg led the Miners to a program record 33 wins. After the end of UTEP's program, he moved to Wyoming, setting a program record for wins in Laramie in 1990 with a 37–18 record. Kinneberg earned Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors for the 1990 season, and coached 16 All-Conference players at Wyoming. Ironically, the Cowboys program was shut down in 1996, just four years after Kinneberg's departure for Arizona State. Kinneberg spent two seasons with the Sun Devils, helping to guide them to consecutive College World Series appearances.

Kinneberg spent one season as a pitching coach in the Chicago White Sox system, before returning to college head coaching at Utah for the 1996 season. He led the Utes to a 30–22 season and a third-place finish in the WAC. He then accepted an associate head coaching position at Arizona, helping the Wildcats to a Regional appearance during his five years in Tucson.


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