Chattanooga State Technical Community College
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Chattanooga State Community College | |
Nickname: | Tigers |
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Location: | Chattanooga, Tennessee (US) |
Contents |
[edit] Name History
Chattanooga State Technical Institute | 1965-73 |
Chattanooga State Technical Community College | 1973-2009 |
Chattanooga State Community College | 2009-date |
[edit] Baseball Team History
Year | Record | Coach |
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1989 | 24-10 | Bob Brotherton |
1990 | 9-28 | Bob Brotherton |
1991 | 23-17 | Bob Brotherton |
1992 | 24-20 | Bob Brotherton |
1993 | 21-17 | Bob Brotherton |
1994 | 26-10 | Bob Brotherton |
1995 | 19-14 | Bob Brotherton |
1996 | 25-14 | Bob Brotherton |
1997 | Bob Brotherton | |
1998 | Bob Brotherton | |
1999 | 18-24 | Bob Brotherton |
2000 | 21-34 | Bob Brotherton |
2001 | Greg Shook | |
2002 | 22-28 | Greg Shook |
2003 | 18-26 | Greg Shook |
2004 | 28-28 | Gregory F. Dennis |
2005 | 36-21 | Gregory F. Dennis |
2006 | 42-17 | Gregory F. Dennis |
2007 | 52-12 | Gregory F. Dennis |
2008 | 35-18 | Gregory F. Dennis |
2009 | Gregory F. Dennis | |
2010 | 37-14 | Gregory F. Dennis |
2011 | 43-12 | Gregory F. Dennis |
2012 | Gregory F. Dennis |
[edit] Major League Players
Name | Birthplace | Dates Played at College | Major League Debut |
Rodney E. Bolton | Chattanooga, TN | 1987-88 | 4/10/1993 |
Kerry A. Lacy | Chattanooga, TN | 1991 | 8/16/1996 |
[edit] Conference Affiliations
Tennessee Junior & Community College Athletic Association |
[edit] Highlights
- Tennessee Junior & Community College Athletic Association (Eastern Division) champion 1989
- Tennessee Junior & Community College Athletic Association champion 2007
- Region VII champion 2007, 2010
- JUCO World Series participant 2010
[edit] All-America selections (First Team)
2007 | Thomas Gray |
[edit] External link
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