LSU Tigers Baseball - Head Coaches

Head Coaches

  • Records are through the end of the 2009 Season
Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1893 E.B. Young 1 1–0 1.000
1894 No games in 1894
1895 No coach in 1895 1 0–3–1 .000
1896 No games in 1896
1897 E.A. Scott 1 3–3 .500
1898 Allen Jeardeau 1 2–3 .400
1899 C.V. Cusachs 1 5–5–1 .500
1900–1901 L.P. Piper 2 8–6–1 .571
1902–1903 W.S. Boreland 2 10–11–1 .476
1905–1906 Dan A. Killian 2 14–9 .621
1907 J. Phillips 1 11–7 .611
1908–1909 Edgar Wingard 2 16–22–1 .421
1910–1911 John W. Mayhew 2 15–16 .484
1912–1913 Bob Pender 2 15–17 .469
1914–1921 C. C. Stroud 8 73–58–5 .595
1922–1923 Branch Bocock 2 15–15–2 .500
1924 "Moon" Ducote 1 4–9 .308
1925–1926 Mike Donahue 2 15–15–3 .500
1927–1942 Harry Rabenhorst See Below
1943–1945 A.L. Swanson 3 27–21 .563
1946–1956 Harry Rabenhorst 27 220–226–3 .493
1957–1963 Ray Didier 7 104–79 .568
1964–1965 Jim Waldrop 2 17–24 .415
1966–1978 Jim Smith 13 238–251 .488
1979–1983 Jack Lamabe 5 134–115 .538
1984–2001 Skip Bertman 18 870–330–3 .725
2002–2006 Smoke Laval 5 210–109–1 .658
2007 – present Paul Mainieri 6 253–118–2 .678
Totals 25 coaches 112 seasons 2056-1380-23 .598


Longest Tenure
Rank Name Seasons
1 Harry Rabenhorst 27
2 Skip Bertman 18
3 Jim Smith 13
Most Wins
Rank Name Wins
1 Skip Bertman 870
2 Paul Mainieri 253
3 Jim Smith 238
Best Winning Pct.
Rank Name Pct.
1 Skip Bertman .725
2 Paul Maineri .678
3 Smoke Laval .658

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