Iwasaki Set to Take Division I Job

Austin College head baseball coach Carl Iwasaki will be stepping down from that position to become the head coach at the University of Northern Colorado, it was announced today. Iwasaki recently completed his sixth season at the helm of the ’Roos and leaves with a career record of 102-130.

“Oh behalf of our administration, players and alumni, I want to thank Coach Iwasaki for his time at Austin College,” said Austin College Athletics Director David Norman. “We are excited for Carl and this new opportunity and wish him the best of luck. Our primary concern now is to find the best person to lead our baseball program and build upon the positive components that Coach Iwasaki developed, and we will begin the process immediately.”

Iwasaki is a 1985 graduate of Northern Colorado, where he was also a standout player. Iwasaki will be making the rare jump from NCAA Division III to the NCAA Division I level as he takes over the Bears baseball program, which competes as part of the Great West Conference. During his time at Austin College, Iwasaki led the ’Roos to new heights which included a 2007 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference championship and a berth into the NCAA Tournament, both of which were firsts in program history.

Iwasaki coached 25 players to All-Conference status and four were named All-Region, while 65 of his student-athletes earned Academic All-Conference honors during his six seasons. Iwasaki was a two-time Coach of the Year, once in 2006 during the team’s final season as a member of the American Southwest Conference and again the following season in the program’s inaugural year in the SCAC.

“I want to thank Tim Millerick for hiring me in 2004 to take over the Austin College baseball program, and I also want to thank David Norman for his tremendous assistance over the years,” said Iwasaki. “I would also to thank Dr. Oscar Page and Dr. Marjorie Hass. Dr. Page played a crucial role in our success, and I feel confident that the leadership of Dr. Hass and David Norman will continue to move Austin College in a great direction. My one goal at Austin College was to build a program that alumni and current players alike could be proud of, and I feel I have accomplished that goal.”

Austin College athletic teams participate as a member of the NCAA Division III and the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference.

Austin College is a leading national independent liberal arts college located north of Dallas in Sherman, Texas.  Founded in 1849, making it the oldest institution of higher education in Texas operating under original charter and name, the college is related by covenant to the Presbyterian Church (USA). Recognized nationally for academic excellence in the areas of international education, pre-professional training, and leadership studies, Austin College is one of 40 schools profiled in Loren Pope’s influential book Colleges That Change Lives.

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