| Title: | Head Coach |
| Phone: | (865) 471-3465 |
| Email: | tgriffin@cn.edu |
| College: | Tennessee Wesleyan |
| Year: | 15th Season |
Tom Griffin will enter his eighth season as head baseball
coach at Carson-Newman in 2012-2013.
In his seven years at Mossy Creek, the New Jersey-native has
looked right at home as the head coach of the Eagles. He has
compiled an overall record of 220-153 and a conference record
of 94-67 during his seven years at Carson Newman.
Griffin's hard work and perseverance landed him in Jefferson City
for a third stint, this time as the lead Eagle.
"This is a dream come true," Griffin said. "Carson-Newman has
changed my life. To work here as the head coach is exactly how I
want to lead young men, both on and off the field. I want our
student-athletes to develop not just on the baseball field, but I
want them to grow spiritually, to become good leaders in the
community and in all aspects of their lives."
In his first season at Mossy Creek, Griffin led the Eagles to a
35-20 record and a 15-6 mark in the South Atlantic Conference. The
success followed in 2007, as he coached the Eagles to a 36-20 mark,
a South Atlantic Conference Tournament title, and a berth in the
NCAA Division II South regional tournament.
The Eagles grabbed their first NCAA Tournament appearance in five
years with an incredible run to the SAC Tournament title. C-N won
three games on "Championship Sunday," including 12-inning thriller
over rival-Tusculum in the championship game to earn the SAC's
automatic NCAA bid.
In 2008, the Eagles finished with a 43-18 mark, setting the school
record for wins in a season. C-N earned its second consecutive trip
to the NCAA Division II South Regional Tournament, beating Stillman
and Tusculum. The Eagles finished the season ranked #27 in
the Ping Baseball Poll and #29 by Collegiate Baseball.
During the 2009 season, Coach Griffin won his 300th game in the second game of the season, beating Augusta State. The Eagles finished the regular season at 24-21. The Eagles were ranked as high as #12 in the Collegiate Baseball poll during the season.
In 2010, the Eagles finished 31-18 overall and 15-9 in
conference play, earning another trip to the conference
tournament. The Eagles would rank as high as #28 during the
season in the Collegiate Baseball Poll. This past
year, the Eagles finished at 28-26 and earned a trip to the
conference tournament, where they would finish 2-2. Kyle
Koeneman was selected the Player of the Year in the conference and
earned first team All-American honors. Griffin earned his
400th win on April 19th against Catawba College.
Griffin had been an assistant with the Eagles on two different
occasions, serving from 1998-2001, and then again from
2003-2005.
In his first stint, Griffin worked with the catchers, infielders
and outfielders and was an assistant coach on the 1999 team that
won the SAC title and advanced to the NCAA Division II World
Series.
At Carson-Newman, he has coached and recruited 52 All-SAC
players, five SAC Player of the Years, 24 All-South Region
selections, and six NCAA Division II All-Americans. He has
also coached 19 players who have gone on to play professional
baseball. One of his former players, Steve Cishek, just
finished his second year in Major League Baseball with the
Florida Marlins. Steve is only the second former Eagle to
play in the big leagues.
Griffin has also authored an instructional catching baseball
video, "Catch It, Block It, Throw It." A regular instructional
speaker at various coaching clinics and camps, he has been
the featured speaker at the American Baseball Coaches
Association convention in Orlando, Florida in 2007 and Anaheim,
California in 2012.
In 2002, Griffin took over the reins of the Morristown East High
School baseball program, completely turning around the Hurricanes
program. He led East to a 24-16 overall record and the district
championship. For his efforts, Griffin was named the Northeast
Tennessee Coach of the Year. He returned to the Eagles program in
2003 where he helped coach the Eagles to another SAC championship
and a 31-21 record, serving as the recruiting coordinator, hitting
coach, and coaching the infielders and catchers.
Prior to his arrival at Carson-Newman, Griffin was the head coach
at Tusculum College where he compiled a 184-178-1 record.
Under his guidance, the Pioneers earned four straight trips to the
NAIA District 24 Tournament, capturing the 1995 TVAC Tournament
title and making their first-ever regional tournament appearance at
the 1995 NAIA Mid-South Regional.
Griffin also led Tusculum to a school-record 34 wins in that same
season. He coached 21 All-Conference selections, two Player of the
Year selections, and two All- Americans.
After seven seasons at Carson-Newman, Griffin has now
compiled a 403-331-1 career overall record.
A native of Roxbury, New Jersey, Griffin was an assistant coach at
his alma mater, Tennessee Wesleyan, in 1989. Griffin was a
four-year starting catcher for the TWC Bulldogs and was a
three-time All-TVAC selection and a member of the All-District team
in 1988. He was named Most Valuable Player after his Junior and
Senior years and Best Defensive Player following his Freshman
and Sophomore years. In October 2012, Griffin was named to
the Tennessee Wesleyan Sports Hall of Fame. He earned a B.S.
degree in Health and Physical Education from TWC in 1988 and
completed his M.S. degree in Education from Tusculum in 2005.
Griffin, 47, and his wife Christy are the parents of three girls,
twins Carlin and Cori (11) and Delaney (8).
Griffin is the sixth head coach in the modern era of Eagles
baseball (1924-present). The program is rich in history. The Eagles
have won five SAC regular-season titles (1991, 1993, 1999, 2002 and
2003) and four SAC Tournament titles (1992, 1993, 1997, 2007). C-N
has advanced to the NCAA Tournament four times (1999, 2002, 2007,
2008) and has played in three World Series (1965, 1993, 1999).
C-N claimed the 1965 NAIA National Championship, the school's
first national title of any kind.
