2010 Baseball
Record: 25-19 Home: 10-5 Away: 8-7 Neutral: 7-7 MCC: 14-10
2010 Baseball Coaches
Mike Laird Image
Mike Laird - Head Coach - 28th Season
641-673-1023
lairdm@wmpenn.edu

Mike Laird enters his 28th season at the Statesmen helm this spring.

In 2009, he led his team to the NAIA National Championships Opening Round, the sixth time in seven years Penn had advanced to postseason play. Laird also guided Penn to the NAIA World Series in 2004, as the team set a school record for wins (48).

During his tenure, William Penn baseball has been nationally recognized as a formidable opponent, ranking fourth in the NCAA in winning percentage in the 1990s. His teams have competed in nine NCAA and six NAIA postseason tournaments. Under his direction, the Statesmen have captured national statistical titles in double plays, pitching, earned run average, slugging percentage, triples, best pitching records, and fewest runs allowed per game and season. Laird's record at Penn is 784-350-3 (.691) while his overall head baseball coaching record is 872-408-3 (.681). At the high school level, he finished with an 88-58 coaching record. As a player or coach, Laird has participated in 21 national postseason tournaments.  His teams have recorded several wins over NCAA Division I teams, including Central Michigan, Western Illinois, Iowa State, Northern Iowa, and Texas-Pan American.

In the fall of 1999, Laird brought his hands-on approach to baseball abroad when he was invited to coach the Japanese national championship team, Shogaku Gakuen, in Okinawa.

Laird has coached 94 all-conference players, 22 All-Americans, and ten conference MVPs, while nearly 30 former players have been drafted and/or signed to professional contracts. He has been named conference coach of the year eight times, and has been recognized by the IHSBCA and ABCA, most recently being named Region VII Coach of the Year in 2004.  He was also an NAIA Coach of the Year finalist in 2004.

Laird received his bachelor's degree from Penn and his master's in Education Administration from Northeast Missouri State University. He returned to his alma mater in 1980 after five years as head coach in baseball, basketball, and track at area high schools. Since then Laird has served in several capacities at Penn, including Director of the Learning Center, admissions representative, instructor, assistant men's basketball coach, and Athletics Director from 1992-2001 and 2003-2007.

He currently works as an advancement officer. Laird has also been very active in community activities, including youth baseball, volunteer work, and serving on local boards.

Laird resides in Oskaloosa with his wife, Victoria. The couple have five children:  Ian, Sierra, Kara, Leah, and Aaron.
 
Laird's Coaching Career at Penn
 

Year

Overall

League

Accomplishments

2009

36-17

17-6

MCC Champs, NAIA Opening Round

2008

26-15

20-3

Region VII

2007

25-23

9-17

 

2006

32-16

18-7

MCC Champs, Region VII Finals

2005

45-15

20-8

MCC Champs, Region VII

2004

48-15

22-6

MCC, Region, and Super Reg. Champs, NAIA (6th)

2003

38-15

16-6

Region VII

2002

40-14

12-11

 

2001

19-21

10-12

 

2000

22-18-1

8-10

 

1999

30-17-1

10-10-1

 

1998

23-16

9-10

 

1997

21-13

9-6

 

1996

29-8

13-5

 

1995

30-15

9-7

Playoffs

1994

30-9

12-4

 

1993

27-4

11-3

 

1992

34-4

13-1

IIAC Champs, Playoffs

1991

27-9

14-2

Playoffs

1990

28-5

18-2

IIAC Champs, Playoffs

1989

27-8-1

14-3

IIAC Champs, Playoffs

1988

31-8

15-4

IIAC Champs, Playoffs

1987

39-8

16-4

Playoffs

1986

33-10

15-5

IIAC Champs, Playoffs

1985

13-20

6-17

 

1984

20-13

8-6

 

1983

11-14

3-6

 

Career

784-350-3

347-181-1

 

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Bo Irons - Assistant Coach - 1st Season
ironsb@wmpenn.edu

Bo Irons enters his first year as assistant baseball coach at Penn, working primarily with the infielders and hitters.

Irons, who was a student assistant coach at Penn during the 2008 season, returns to the Statesmen program after spending a year as an assistant coach at Carl Sandburg CC in Illinois.

Irons was an infielder on two Penn conference championship teams in 2006 and 2007, owning a .311 batting average during the 2006 campaign.

After transferring from Illinois Central CC, Irons graduated from Penn in 2008.

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Andy Milheiser - Assistant Coach - 7th Season
Andy Milheiser enters his seventh season as an assistant coach for the Penn baseball team.

Milheiser played a vital role in the Statesmen's back-to-back-to-back Midwest Collegiate Conference titles in 2004, 2005, and 2006.

He transferred to Penn from Chabot College in California in 1997, and was a member of the 1998 and 1999 Statesmen teams. Milheiser spends most of his time with the defense, including the catchers, but also helps out with the hitters. He is a 2003 graduate of William Penn.

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Keith Rizor - Student Assistant - 1st Season

Micah Spencer Image
Micah Spencer - Student Assistant - 1st Season

Jon Haugen - Strength Coach - 1st Season