Wednesday,
January 10, 2007
Contact:
Stan Cole
Chip
Smith Resigns as Head Baseball Coach at
Campbell University;
Chris
Wiley Named Interim Head Coach
BUIES CREEK, N.C.
Chip Smith has resigned as head baseball coach at Campbell
University, Director of Athletics Stan Williamson announced on
Wednesday. Smith, who guided the Fighting Camels for 11 seasons,
plans to enter the business field.
Chris
Wiley will serve as interim Head Baseball Coach through the 2007
season. Coach Wiley will be assisted by Coach Brad Schrock and
student-coach Alston Hatch. Campbell will immediately begin its
search for a new head baseball coach and plans to announce a hiring
in June following the 2007 season.
Smith leaves the
program as Campbell's all-time leader with 267 coaching wins. His
record at Campbell stands at 267-339-1. Including eight years as
head coach at Pfeiffer, Smith's overall collegiate coaching mark
over 19 seasons is 439-492-2.
"We
appreciate Chip Smith and his efforts in building the Campbell
Baseball program over these last 11 years; we wish Chip the very
best in all his future endeavors," said Williamson.
The Danville, Va.,
native coached three Academic All-Americans while in Buies Creek
--Mike Priest (2005, 2006), Kent Cox (1995) and William McLean
(1998). A Fighting Camel player also earned CoSIDA Academic
All-District honors in eight of the last nine seasons.
Smith's players earned
all-conference recognition 18 times during 11 his seasons.
Fighting Camels also gained Atlantic Sun Conference all-academic
team recognition 99 times in Smith's tenure.
"I will forever
cherish the special relationships that I have had with all of the
players, opposing coaches and the many supporters that have helped
me the past 11 years as head baseball coach at Campbell
University," said Smith. "All of these relationships that I have
built with baseball people all over the state of North Carolina
will always be dear to my heart. I have been offered a position
with a major pharmaceutical company that will secure the future for
me and my family. I feel truly blessed and thankful for this
opportunity that God has provided for me. I wish nothing but the
best for Campbell baseball and I feel without question that I am
leaving this program in better shape that it was when I took it
over 12 years ago."
Smith sent 10 Fighting
Camels to affiliated minor league baseball Derek Barrows,
Byron Batson, Tommy Bayrer, Matt Buckley, Nic Carter, Bradley
Coates, Daniel Hall, Willy Kingsbury, Aaron Miller and Chris
Warren. Carter was a fourth-round selection of the Milwaukee
Brewers in 2002.
Campbell advanced to the six-team Atlantic Sun Championship
tournament four times in 11 seasons during Smith's stint in Buies
Creek. The Camels reached the tournament championship round in
2000 and were seeded fourth one year later, the program's highest
finish in league regular season play.
Campbell posted a
19-38 overall record and 13-17 league mark to finish sixth in the
2006 A-Sun standings. The 2005 squad finished 25-29 overall
record, 13-17 mark in the Atlantic Sun.
Smith guided the 2001
Fighting Camels to the most wins in school history (33-21). In
2000, his Camels finished 31-25-1 and Smith named A-Sun Coach of
the Year.
Smith earned both his
undergraduate and master's degrees from Virginia Tech, where he
played both football and baseball. Following his graduation in
1980, Smith became the first full-time assistant coach under Chuck
Hartman in Tech history.
Smith took over the
program at Pfeiffer in 1987 and proceeded to lead the Falcons to
five winning seasons despite facing stiff non-conference
competition. He was named Carolinas Conference Coach of the Year
in 1995. He served as a part-time scout for the New York Yankees
from 1988-92, covering North Carolina, South Carolina and
Virginia.
Wiley is a 2003
graduate of Campbell, who was named assistant coach last July. He
spent 2006 as an assistant coach at Limestone College after serving
two years in a similar capacity at Louisburg Junior College. A
native of Dudley, N.C., Wiley also served two summers as the head
coach of the Gastonia Grizzlies of the Coastal Plain
League.