Big East Conference Baseball Coach of the Year


The Big East Conference Baseball Coach of the Year award is presented annually to the conference's most outstanding coach, as voted by the conference's coaches at the end of each regular season. From 1985 to 2013, the award was sponsored by the old Big East Conference. Since 2014, it has been sponsored by the new Big East.
In 2014 season, Creighton's Ed Servais won the new conference's inaugural award. Creighton had a 30-16 regular season to win the conference title. Three of the last four winners, including Servais, have won or shared the conference's regular season title. From 1999 to 2006, by contrast, only two regular-season champions won the award.
Ed Blankmeyer of St. John's has won the award five times, a record. That includes back-to-back awards in 2007 and 2008, a feat matched only by his Red Storm predecessor Joe Russo and Connecticut's Jim Penders.
Providence is the only school to have three coaches win the award. Three other schools have had multiple coaches win the award: St. John's, Connecticut, and Pittsburgh.

Winners

By season

By school

The following is a table of the schools whose coaches have won the award, along with the year each school joined the conference, the number of times it has won the award, and the years in which it has done so.
School AwardsSeasons
St. John's 101990, 1991, 1996, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2012,
2015, 2017, 2018
Connecticut 41992, 2006, 2010, 2011
Pittsburgh 31994, 2004, 2013
Seton Hall 31985, 1987, 1989
Providence 31986, 1995, 1999
Boston College 22000, 2002
Villanova 21988, 1993
West Virginia 21997, 2003
Creighton 22014, 2019
Xavier 12016
Notre Dame 12001
Rutgers 11998
South Florida 12009