Jun 24, 2026

⚾️ Fitzgerald Wins Baseball America’s National College Coach of the Year Award

Posted Jun 24, 2026 6:20 PM

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas Baseball head coach Dan Fitzgerald earned the 2026 Baseball America College Coach of the Year award, the publication announced Wednesday.

Fitzgerald has now been named the College Coach of the Year by Baseball America and Perfect Game for the 2026 season. KU Baseball never had a National Coach of the Year prior to Fitzgerald.

This year, Fitzgerald led the program to three separate championships for the first time in school history. Kansas won the Big 12 regular season and tournament titles, along with the Lawrence Regional Championship.

Kansas finished the 2026 season as the only Division I program with at least 45 overall wins, 20 conference wins and 20 road wins. The Jayhawks were also one of two teams nationally to win their conference's regular season title outright, conference tournament title and advance to Super Regionals.

KU participated in its second straight NCAA Tournament in 2026, marking only the second time doing so in school history. The trip to the NCAA Tournament came after winning the first regular season conference championship for Kansas since 1949 and the second Big 12 Tournament title in program history. Kansas became the first team to win the Big 12 regular season title outright and the Big 12 Tournament title since 2009.

Fitzgerald, the first back-to-back Big 12 Coach of the Year in program history, guided Kansas to tying the school record of 45 overall wins. That included a second straight season with at least 20 conference wins for the first time ever. The Jayhawks also won seven consecutive Big 12 series for the first time in program history this season.

Kansas set new school records this year in conference wins (22), road/neutral wins (24), conference series wins (eight), home runs (112), slugging percentage (.507) and pitching strikeouts (610). The Jayhawks finished the season 11th in the nation in both home runs and walks (340), 16th in winning percentage (.714), tied for 21st in the country in batters struck out and tied for 23rd nationally in runs scored (475).

KU was one of five teams nationally to have multiple double-digit winning streaks in 2026. Both of those winning streaks came during a 30-game stretch from March 15-May 3 where Kansas posted a 27-3 record, including a nation's best .937 winning percentage in the month of April.

When Fitzgerald was hired at Kansas on June 15, 2022, he inherited a last place team. In four seasons since taking over, Kansas has posted a 144-90 (.615) overall record and turned into a national contender. Over the last two seasons, Kansas has accumulated 81 regular season victories. That is the most regular season wins of any Big 12 team and is one of eight Division I programs to compile that many victories.

In Fitzgerald's first three seasons, Kansas had 19 Jayhawks move on to play professional baseball. With the 2026 MLB Draft approaching, that number is poised to grow with players from the 2026 roster.