It is Snow for Northland

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Ashland, WI- Northland College Interim Athletic Director, Seamus Gregory, has announced the hiring of Jeremy Snow as the new Head Coach of LumberJack Baseball. 

"We are ecstatic to add Jeremy to the staff. His recruiting ability, knowledge of the game and his familiarity with Northland College are all characteristics that the committee kept coming back to. He is a hard-worker and just quality person. He will give stability to our program right now and the future. I'm excited for him and his family".

Snow, a 2010 graduate of Northland, arrives after spending the 2019-20 season as an assistant coach at the University of Northwestern Ohio. Prior to that, Snow spent four seasons as the head coach at Lourdes University. Snow took over the Gray Wolf baseball program after three seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.

While serving as head coach at Lourdes, Snow became the winningest coach in program history in 2019. In 2018, he led the team to a school record 22 victories and the program's only conference post-season appearance. During his tenure at Lourdes, he helped produce the first First Team All Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference selection in program history along with four Second Team All-WHAC honorees.  He also produced a NAIA National Gold Glove recipient during the 2019 campaign.

The 2016 WHAC Champions of Character Coach award winner's program also produced in the classroom. 18 players received WHAC All-Academic Team honors, while 13 were also selected as NAIA Scholar-Athletes.

Snow spent two years as a graduate assistant at Siena Heights University. Snow's recruiting efforts were rewarded with the program's first conference tournament title in 2012 and a bid to the NAIA national tournament.

"My family and I would like to thank President Solibakke, Coach Gregory and the search committee for this tremendous opportunity. I am honored to lead the Lumberjack program. As a graduate of Northland College, this position is special to me. I cannot wait to meet the players and get started building a championship culture."