Jack Leggett out at Clemson

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CLEMSON, S.C. – Jack Leggett Jack Leggett

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Leggett served for 22 years at the helm of the Clemson baseball program, winning 955 games and advancing to the College World Series six times with the last appearance in 2010.

“This decision was not an easy one,” Radakovich said. “Jack Leggett has served this institution with distinction for 24 years, the last 22 as head coach. It’s fair to say Clemson Baseball has been competitive over the last few years, but our objective is success, defined by competing for ACC Championships and winning in the NCAA Tournament. I have high expectations – and I know our fans and student-athletes have great expectations – for our baseball program.”

Clemson finished the 2015 baseball season with a 32-29 overall record and dropped a pair of games at the Fullerton Regional of the NCAA Tournament.

Leggett became Clemson’s 26th head coach in 1994, following the 36-year tenure of Bill Wilhelm. With 477 wins at Vermont and Western Carolina, Leggett’s 1332 overall wins rank him 10th all-time among Division I baseball coaches and fifth among active coaches. Before taking the reigns in 1994, the South Burlington, Vermont, native served as the recruiting coordinator and assistant head coach under Wilhelm in 1992 and 1993 and was a major contributor to teams ranked in the final Top 20 and advanced to the NCAA Regionals. In 1993, the Tigers captured the ACC Tournament title.

After taking over as head coach in 1994, Clemson won the ACC regular-season title and went on to win the conference tournament title. The following year, the Tigers repeated as ACC regular-season champions and won the NCAA East Regional title. The 1996 season brought Clemson another NCAA Regional title and a second-consecutive berth to the College World Series and in 1999, Clemson won four games in two days to capture the Fayetteville (Ark.) Regional. In 2006, the Tigers captured the Atlantic Division title with a 24-6 record and won the ACC Tournament Championship.

The Tigers also won regional titles in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010. Leggett guided Clemson to the College World Series in 2000, 2002, 2006 and 2010. For all his accomplishments, Leggett was inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame in January 2014 in Dallas, Texas.

“Jack has meant so much over the last 22 years as a head coach at Clemson that I could not do justice to his impact on our program,” Radakovich said. “His contributions as an assistant to a Hall of Fame coach in Bill Wilhelm followed by becoming a Hall of Fame Coach himself speak to his achievements. Many players have been beneficiaries of Jack’s leadership and service, and for that Clemson will always be grateful.”

Radakovich announced an immediate search for Leggett’s successor.

“Clemson Baseball is a premier brand and positioned to compete for championships in the near future,” Radakovich said. “Following the great work of Coaches Wilhelm and Leggett, this is a program that will build upon a solid foundation. And I know we’re going to find the right coach to continue the tradition of excellence we all expect.”

BREAKING: Just learned that #Clemson will part ways with longtime coach Jack Leggett, one of the most accomplished coaches in the sport. — Aaron Fitt (@aaronfitt) June 4, 2015

Assistant Bradley LeCroy will help in #Clemson's transition, along with director of ops Brad Owens. — Aaron Fitt (@aaronfitt) June 4, 2015

And #Clemson pitching coach Dan Pepicelli is a candidate for the head coaching job at JMU. Good pitching mind, sure he'll land on his feet. — Aaron Fitt (@aaronfitt) June 4, 2015

If I'm @ClemsonBaseball, my list includes #Maryland's John Szefc as the leader, also would look at Michigan's Erik Bakich among others. — Kendall Rogers (@KendallRogersD1) June 4, 2015

Not happening ... Especially not Corbin. Zero chance https://t.co/wrXq1l3qx2 — Kendall Rogers (@KendallRogersD1) June 4, 2015

I would call Jim Schlossnagle, Monte Lee with Randy Mazey as a potential option too. Could strike gold w Schloss https://t.co/H4X3g7iVT4 — Kendall Rogers (@KendallRogersD1) June 4, 2015

Lots of names being sent to us for #Clemson replacement: Monte Lee, Jim Schlossnalge and John Szefc to just name a few. — Skippers Dugout (@SkippersDugout) June 4, 2015

Clemson is a good job, will hire a good coach. I don't have the name. But I'm told by a source the Tigers already had a "yes" in hand. — John Manuel (@johnmanuelba) June 4, 2015

Spoke w/ Florida coach Kevin O'Sullivan about Leggett: "He’s synonymous with Clemson baseball. It’s a sad day. He’s meant the world to me." — Aaron Fitt (@aaronfitt) June 4, 2015

C. Holbrook on Leggett: "One of the icons of our profession... He's in the Hall of Fame for a reason...It's a sad day for college baseball." — Michael Haney (@Haney1075) June 4, 2015