Tony Haley

After a disappointing 18-17 finish in 2004, Haley earned OAC Coach-of-the-Year honors in 2005 after leading Wilmington to a 22-15 record and the teamıs first ever OAC Tournament appearance. In addition, the 2005 Quakers ranked first in the OAC and 14th nationally with a .348 team batting average. For the fourth consecutive season, the Quakers finished above the .500 mark in 2005 and also recorded their second 20+-win season in three years.

In 2003, Haley led the Quakers to a 24-14 record. The .632 winning percentage ranked third on the schoolıs all-time single season list and the 24 wins are the highest total in Coach Haleyıs tenure.

In 2002, Haley led Wilmington to a 19-18 finish marking the program_s first winning season since 1992. Bouncing back from a 7-30 record in 2001, the team had the fifth best turnaround amongst all NCAA programs.

Overall, Haleyıs career record at Wilmington stands at 106-113-1 (.484).

Away from the field, Haley works for the Ohio Department of Transportation and has umpired baseball for over 25 years.

Tony resides in Wilmington with his wife of 24 years, Pam and their three kids Ryan (19), Parker (16) and Kelli Jo (12).

Contact Coach Haley
Telephone: 937-382-6661, Ext. 374
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