Greensboro College head baseball coach Matt Aker recently
stepped down from his post to pursue other opportunities and will
be replaced by assistant coach Jonathan Nichols.
Aker became the third head coach in program history when he took
over the reigns in September of 2009. In his four years as
head coach, Aker accumulated 66 total wins. His best season
came in 2012, with The Pride posting a 22-14 mark. Greensboro
set numerous school records during the campaign and was bolstered
by a pitching staff that led the USA South in ERA, Fewest Home Runs
Allowed, Fewest Hits Allowed, Fewest Runs Allowed, and Fewest
Earned Runs Allowed.
Prior to becoming head coach, Aker served six seasons as the
hitting, outfield, and base-running coach for The Pride and also
worked with pitchers. He helped The Pride reach the
conference title game for the first time since the 1998 season.
Nichols, meanwhile, has spent four years on the Greensboro coaching
staff, holding the role of recruiting coordinator for three
seasons. Nichols previously coached at Charlotte Latin School
in the competitive NCISAA Charlotte Independent Schools Baseball
Conference. He also worked as a volunteer assistant coach at
the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, where he was a four
year letterwinner and graduated in 2006.
In addition, Nichols has spent time coaching summer league baseball
with the Carolina Stingers and Southern Ohio Copperheads. He
has tutored four players who went on to play professionally,
including Ryan Falcon (Texas Rangers - 29th round - 2007), Rob
Gilliam (Oakland Athletics - 8th Round - 2009), Clinton McKinney
(Colorado Rockies - 48th Round - 2009), and John Pedrotty (Arizona
Diamondbacks - 13th Round - 2012).
June 18, 2013
Nichols replaces Aker at Greensboro
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