BUIES
CREEK, N.C.-After two seasons at Southeast Missouri State, Rick
McCarty joins the Campbell baseball coaching staff as an
assistant, head coach Greg
Goff announced today.
"I'm very excited and thrilled that Rick and his family have
decided to join our program here at Campbell," said CU skipper Greg
Goff. "He is one of the top young pitching coaches in the
country and brings a history of developing pitchers to our
program."
At SEMO, McCarty was responsible for the pitching staff and
recruiting. Last season, the Redhawks finished second in the Ohio
Valley Conference in team ERA, strikeouts and opposing batting
average. Two pitchers were named to All-OVC teams, highlighted by
Shae Simmons who was a first team member and Freshman of the
Year. Simmons was also selected to multiple Freshman All-American
teams under McCarty's tutelage.
"Rick is not only great coach but an even better person that will
have a huge impact on our players lives on and off the field,"
added Goff. "His energy and passion will be a valuable asset to our
baseball program and will make an immediate impact."
McCarty was also responsible for recruiting several key
position players in his first recruiting class that helped SEMO
finish the regular season with the ninth highest batting average in
the country (.349). In addition, Southeast's team batting average
went from .316 in 2009 to .349 in 2010 with McCarty's first
recruiting class. Most noted in that group were Casey Jones (First
Team All-OVC) and Michael Adamson (Second Team All-OVC). Jones tied
the school single season record with 66 RBI in his first season in
a Redhawk uniform, while Adamson, who also saw some time on the
mound, broke the single season hits mark with 92.
SEMO also enjoyed success in the classroom over the last two years.
During McCarty's tenure at Southeast the team's GPA was above 3.0
each semester.
Prior to Southeast McCarty was at perennial Division II powerhouse
Delta State University for five years. In McCarty's five
seasons with the Statesmen, the team posted a combined record of
236-65. In 2004, DSU won the school's first National
Championship where the team set a school record with 54
wins. During McCarty's tenure at Delta State the team finished
among the nation's top-10 in ERA two times. Delta State pitchers
also won 10 or more games 11 times in those five seasons.
While at DSU, McCarty had a pitcher named to the All-Gulf South
Conference team 19 different times, including two South-Central
Region Pitchers of the Year. Five Statesman were also tabbed
Division II All-Americans.
Six members of the Statesmen pitching staff signed professional
contracts during McCarty's tenure, including Brent Leach, who was
drafted in the sixth round of the Major League Baseball Draft
following the 2005 season, when the Statesmen finished fifth in the
Division II World Series with a 52-10 record. McCarty also
recruited several standout position players, including Jareck West,
who was drafted by the Oakland A's in 2007, Chris Clark, a 2007
Rawlings First Team Gold Glove All-American, and Rickey Noland,
2008 Gulf South Conference Player of the Year, ABCA All-American
and St. Louis Cardinals signee.
Prior to Delta State, McCarty coached at his alma mater, Murray
State University, for one season in which the Thoroughbreds won the
Ohio Valley Conference Tournament for the first time in 24 years
and participated in the NCAA Regional in Hattiesburg, Miss.
A native of Campbellsville, Ky., McCarty is a 2003 graduate of
Murray State. He spent two seasons as the closer for the
Thoroughbreds baseball program, where he tallied eight saves in
2001, tying a single season MSU record. Prior to Murray State,
McCarty played for Jerry Halstead at John A. Logan College in
Carterville, Ill.
McCarty is married to the former Rayna Netherland of
Campbellsville, Ky. They have two children, Mya (3), and a son,
Myles (3 months).
Campbell ranked among the nation's top 10 schools in seven
offensive categories, including doubles, hit by pitch, hits,
batting average and stolen bases. In addition, the Camels ranked
among the nation's top-20 in runs and runs per game. The Camels
recorded back-to-back winning seasons (27-24 in 2009, 28-27 in
2010).