Tim Jamieson
Current position | |
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Title | Pitching coach |
Team | Missouri |
Conference | SEC |
Playing career | |
1978–1981 | New Orleans |
Position(s) | Catcher |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1983–1988 | New Orleans (assistant) |
1989–1994 | Missouri (assistant) |
1995–2016 | Missouri |
2020–2022 | Southern Illinois (P) |
2023 | Memphis (P) |
2024—Present | Missouri (P) |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 698–565–2 |
Tournaments | 12–19 (NCAA) 26–22 (Big 12) |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
1 Big 12 tournament (2012) | |
Awards | |
Big Eight Coach of the Year (1996) Big 12 Coach of the Year (2007) | |
Tim Jamieson is an American baseball coach and former catcher, who is the pitching coach for the Missouri Tigers. He played college baseball at New Orleans from 1978 to 1981. He then served as the head coach of the Missouri Tigers (1995–2016). The second winningest coach in school history, Jamieson coached in 3 conferences, and took his teams to 9 NCAA Regionals, winning two conference championships in the process.
Early life
A native of
Jamieson went on to attend the
Coaching career
Jamieson's first coaching job was as an assistant coach at his alma mater, the
When McArtor retired following the 1994 season, Jamieson took over as head coach.[1] In 1996, just his second season as head coach, and Missouri's last in the Big Eight Conference, Jamieson led the Tigers to a conference championship and was named Big 8 Coach of the Year.[1]
From 2003 to 2009, Jamieson led Missouri to seven consecutive
In 2012, Jamieson led Missouri to its first Big 12 Conference baseball tournament championship.[5] Jamieson had previously led Missouri to the Big 12 Conference baseball tournament Championship Game on three occasions, losing to Oklahoma State in 2004, Texas in 2009, and Texas A&M in 2011.[6]
Jamieson has had 58 players selection in the
After the 2016 season, Jamieson resigned from his position as head coach after 28 years at Missouri.[7]
Head coaching record
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Missouri Tigers (Big Eight Conference) (1995–1996) | |||||||||
1995 | Missouri | 19–34 | 7–20 | 7th | |||||
1996 | Missouri | 39–19 | 20–8 | 1st | NCAA Regional
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Missouri Tigers (Big 12 Conference) (1997–2012) | |||||||||
1997 | Missouri | 31–27 | 16–14 | 6th | |||||
1998 | Missouri | 36–18 | 17–12 | 5th | |||||
1999 | Missouri | 37–19 | 14–13 | 7th | |||||
2000 | Missouri | 33–24 | 13–14 | 7th | |||||
2001 | Missouri | 31–24–1 | 11–19 | 10th | |||||
2002 | Missouri | 24–29 | 9–16 | 9th | |||||
2003 | Missouri | 36–22 | 15–11 | 4th | NCAA Regional | ||||
2004 | Missouri | 38–23–1 | 12–14 | 7th | NCAA Regional | ||||
2005 | Missouri | 40–23 | 16–11 | 4th | NCAA Regional | ||||
2006 | Missouri
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35–28 | 12–15 | 7th | NCAA Super Regional | ||||
2007 | Missouri
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42–18 | 19–8 | 2nd | NCAA Regional | ||||
2008 | Missouri | 39–21 | 16–11 | 4th | NCAA Regional | ||||
2009 | Missouri | 35–27 | 16–11 | 3rd | NCAA Regional | ||||
2010 | Missouri | 29–26 | 10–16 | 8th | |||||
2011 | Missouri | 27–32 | 11–15 | 8th | |||||
2012 | Missouri
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33–28 | 10–14 | 6th | NCAA Regional
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Missouri Tigers (Southeastern Conference) (2013–2016) | |||||||||
2013 | Missouri | 18–32 | 10–20 | 5th (East) | |||||
2014 | Missouri | 20–33 | 6–24 | 7th (East) | |||||
2015 | Missouri | 29–28 | 15–15 | 3rd (East) | |||||
2016 | Missouri | 26–30 | 9–20 | T–6th (East) | |||||
Missouri: | 698–565–2 | 284–321 | |||||||
Total: | 698–565–2 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h Herrold, Benjamin (May 2009). "Coach Tim Jamieson: The Teacher at Taylor". Inside Columbia Magazine. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
- ^ a b "Tim Jamieson". mutigers.com. Archived from the original on November 19, 2012. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
- ^ a b "2012 Mizzou Baseball Media Guide". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
- ^ Associated Press (June 6, 2006). "Missouri upsets Pepperdine, 8–3". Honolulu Advertiser. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
- ^ Nestor, Matt (May 27, 2012). "Tigers win Big 12 Baseball Championship". Retrieved May 28, 2012.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Big 12 Baseball Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
- ^ Palmertpalmer, Tod. "Tim Jamieson resigns after 22 seasons as Missouri baseball coach | The Kansas City Star". Kansascity.com. Retrieved June 14, 2016.