Randy Mazey

Randy Mazey
Mazey in 2013
Biographical details
Born (1966-05-23) May 23, 1966
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Playing career
1985–1988Clemson
1988Burlington Indians
1989Miami Miracle
Position(s)Pitcher, outfielder
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1990–1993Clemson (assistant)
1994–1996Charleston Southern
1997Georgia (assistant)
1998East Carolina (assistant)
1999–2002Tennessee (assistant)
2003–2005East Carolina
2006–2012TCU (assistant)
2013–2024West Virginia
Head coaching record
Overall558–425–2
Tournaments4–6 (C-USA)
15–20 (Big 12)
11–16 (NCAA Division I)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
As head coach:
  • 1 Big South regular season (1996)
  • 1 C-USA regular season (2004)
  • 1 Big 12 regular season (2023)
  • 2x NCAA Regional: (2004, 2024)

As assistant coach:

  • 4x NCAA Regional: (2001, 2009, 2010, 2012)
  • 2x NCAA Super Regional: (1991, 2001)
  • 1 ACC Tournament (1991)
  • 1 ACC regular season (1991)
  • 4x MWC Tournament (2006, 2007, 2008, 2010)
  • 7x MWC regular season (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012)
Awards
Big South Coach of the Year (1996)
C-USA Coach of the Year (2004)
Big 12 Coach of the Year (2019, 2023)
4x ABCA East Region Coach of the Year (2004, 2017, 2019, 2024)

Randy Mazey (born May 23, 1966) is an American college baseball coach. He was most recently the head baseball coach at West Virginia University, a position he had held from 2013 until 2024. Mazey attended Clemson University, where he played baseball for the Tigers from 1985 to 1988. Following a brief professional playing career, Mazey began his coaching career in 1990 as an assistant at Clemson. He was the head coach of Charleston Southern from 1994 to 1996 and East Carolina from 2003 to 2005, leading both teams to NCAA Division I Tournament appearances, Additionally, he was named the ABCA East Region Coach of the Year in 2004. After seven years as an assistant at TCU, Mazey was named the head coach at West Virginia in July 2012. Mazey was named the Big 12 Conference Baseball Coach of the Year in 2019 and 2023. While also again being named ABCA East Region Coach of the Year in 2017, 2019 and 2024.