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Dave Schrage

Dave Schrage
Sport(s) Baseball
Current position
Title Head Coach
Team Butler
Conference Big East
Playing career
1980–1983 Creighton
Position(s) OF
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1984 St. Thomas (Asst.)
1985–1986 Creighton (Asst.)
1988–1990 Waldorf
1991–1999 Northern Iowa
2000–2002 Northern Illinois
2003–2006 Evansville
2007–2010 Notre Dame
2012–2016 South Dakota State
2017–present Butler
Head coaching record
Overall 732–806–2
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
MVC Coach of the Year: 1995, 1997

Dave Schrage in an American college baseball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Butler University baseball program. He was named to that position on July 5, 2016.

Schrage played four seasons as an outfielder at Creighton from 1980 to 1983, earning all-conference and Academic All-American honors. He hit .400 or higher in both his junior and senior seasons.

After completing his degree at Creighton, Schrage accepted a position as a graduate assistant at St. Thomas, working for Paul Mainieri in 1984. The following season, he returned to Creighton as an assistant coach before coaching the Queensland Rams club team in Australia. He earned his first head coaching job at Waldorf, then a junior college in 1987. After three seasons and a 61–66 record, Schrage moved to Northern Iowa. He would remain with the Panthers for nine seasons, improving the team's win totals from 2 to 18 during his tenure and earning a pair of Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year awards. He would be honored as the only person to be named All-Conference and Coach of the Year in baseball by the MVC at their Centennial Celebration. From 2000 to 2002, Schrage served as head coach at Northern Illinois. He took over a team that recorded only 4 wins the previous season and guided them to 24 wins in his first year and a winning season in his second. He was named runner-up for the National Coach of the Year Award by Collegiate Baseball. Schrage then moved to Evansville, where he led the Purple Aces to 130 wins and a regional final in the 2006 NCAA Tournament. Schrage then earned what he called his dream job, succeeding Mainieri as head coach at Notre Dame. Prior to coaching a game, his wife Jody died from cancer. Schrage was not able to continue Mainieri's success with the Irish, and was fired after four years. He was hired to coach the Jackrabbits in the summer of 2011.After coaching the Jackrabbits to a 136–144–1 record over the past 5 seasons, on July 5th, 2016 he was hired to be the head coach of Butler University within the Big East conference.


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