Ted Mahan

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Ted Mahan
Biographical details
Born (1955-09-07) September 7, 1955 (age 66)
Saginaw, Michigan
Alma materUniversity of Michigan (1977)
Playing career
1974–1977Michigan
Position(s)Catcher
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1981–1987Grossi Connie Mack Baseball Club (Flint, Michigan)
1983–1987Davison (MI) HS
1988Michigan (GA)
1989–1991Michigan (assistant)
1992–1995Michigan State (assistant)
1996–2005Michigan State
2007–2016Olivet
Head coaching record
Overall381–567 (college)
127–56 (high school)
257–98 (Connie Mack)
TournamentsNCAA:
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2× Big Ten Champion (1975, 1976)
3× HS Conference Champion (1983, 1985, 1986)
HS District Champion (1985)
Awards
NCAA All-Mideast Region Team (1975)
3× All Big Ten Third-Team
Michigan Co-MVP (1977) w/ Rick Leach

Ted Mahan (born September 7, 1955) is an American former college baseball coach and catcher. He was the head baseball coach at Michigan State University from 1996 to 2005[1] and at Olivet College from 2007 to 2016.

Head coaching record[]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Michigan State Spartans (Big Ten Conference) (1996–2005)
1996 Michigan State 14–41
1997 Michigan State 26–28
1998 Michigan State 25–27
1999 Michigan State 28–25
2000 Michigan State 20–36
2001 Michigan State 29–27
2002 Michigan State 38–19
2003 Michigan State 21–34
2004 Michigan State 33–26 19–13 3rd
2005 Michigan State 22–31
Michigan State: 256–294
Olivet Comets (Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (2007–2016)
Olivet 14–26 8–10 8th
Olivet 17–23 15–13 3rd
Olivet 19–21 15–13 T–3rd
Olivet 10–30 8–20 6th
Olivet 11–28 8–20 8th
Olivet 12–28 9–19 T–6th
Olivet 20–20 13–15 5th
Olivet 10–30 7–21 8th
Olivet 7–33 6–22 8th
Olivet 5–34 2–26 8th
Olivet: 125–273 91–179
Total: 381–567

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References[]

  1. ^ "MSU Set To Conduct National Search For Head Baseball Coach". www.msuspartans.com. Michigan State University. June 15, 2005. Retrieved November 30, 2019.
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