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May 26, 2006
Baseball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BOB WARN ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT AFTER 31
SEASONS AT ISU
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. –
Indiana State University head baseball coach Bob Warn announced his
retirement today (May 26) after 31 years at the helm of the
Sycamores. Warn finishes his career at ISU with an overall record of
1,070-745-9 (.587), which ranks in the top ten among active Division
I baseball coaches for total victories and among the top 30 all-time
among Division I coaches. The Sycamores posted a winning record in
25 of his 31 seasons at ISU and finished with at least 40 wins on
nine different occasions.
"I’ve always said that when I reached a time in
my life when my job wasn’t as satisfying as needed, I would do
something else," Warn said. "I believe it is time. I trust our
season outcome had a strong effect on me. But I think my time is
here to do something else. I want to thank my wife, Bonnie, for 31
years of support at ISU, especially this past year — when I
couldn’t have been easy to live with."
"It’s important to know that this is and has
been for 31 years, our school. Though we never attended here, we
have invested our time, personal funds and a dedicated work ethic.
Our three sons have earned degrees here and have great jobs as a
result. I want to say that I am extremely proud of my efforts and
accomplishments, but it is not about one person. It’s about the
school, its students, those who work here and those who support
the institution. We owe so much to so many, including those in the
community who knew of our many needs. It has been a tough job for
31 years, but those who truly know us know that our approach was
to always believe the glass was ‘half full.’
"In 1975, there were those that believed in us,
and to them and to those that still do, we say thanks. It has been
a great ride."
Warn, a three-time Missouri Valley Conference
Coach of the Year (1979, 1983, 1984), was inducted into the
American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2003. He is
a member of the Indiana Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame (1990) and
the Iowa Western College Hall of Fame (2000). Warn produced 126
All-MVC performers and 97 MVC All-Academic selections. Since
taking over the program, he has seen over 90 Sycamores advance to
the professional ranks, including 21 who have played in the major
leagues. Under Warn’s tutelage, eleven Sycamores have been named
All-America, while 30 have earned all-region honors.
He posted a 54-40 record in the MVC Tournament
as the Sycamores captured six tournament championships (1979,
1983, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1995) and produced 72 All-MVC Tournament
selections, including four MVC Tournament MVP’s. ISU earned NCAA
post-season berths in 1979, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, and
1995.
Indiana State’s 1985 team posted a
school-record 57 wins as the Sycamores finished 57-22 and
completed the MVC slate with a 15-5 mark. ISU finished 48-21 in
1986 as the Trees captured the MVC Tournament championship and
advanced to the NCAA Mideast Regional where they downed Michigan
and Central Michigan to earn a berth in the College World Series.
The entire 1986 team was inducted into the Indiana State
University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2002.
The 1979 Sycamore team won the Dutch Baseball
Federal Championship under Warn’s direction. In 1997, he served as
President of the American Baseball Coaches’ Association and is a
current member of that organization’s Board of Directors. Warn
also is currently on the ABCA’s Legislative Issues committee. This
past winter, he was on a committee that penned the official Code
of Ethics for Amateur Baseball.
"Indiana State University Head Baseball Coach
Bob Warn submitted his verbal resignation today," ISU Director of
Athletics Ron Prettyman said. "Coach Warn is
looking forward to being able to pursue and do some of the things
that the time demands of intercollegiate baseball have not allowed
him to do. Coach Warn is committed to his family, his faith, and
for the past 31 seasons, has been totally committed to and
passionate about his job as ISU head baseball coach. He has been a
tremendous influence on many young men that have gone through our
Indiana State University Baseball program and has always
emphasized academic excellence along with athletic achievement.
Coach Warn will continue his coaching duties through June 30,
2006. After that time he has agreed to support and be involved in
events and activities that the athletics department and the
baseball program undertakes in the future. We all wish Coach Warn
and his family well as he enters this new chapter in his life. A
national search for the next head baseball coach will commence
immediately as we prepare for the 2006-07 school year."
Prior to joining the Sycamores, Warn spent
three years as head coach at Iowa Western Community College where
he tallied a record of 104-38, giving him a career record of
1,174-783-9 through 34 years as a head coach. He began his
coaching career as a player-coach during two years with the U.S.
Army at Ft. Polk, Louisiana following his collegiate career at
Southern Illinois. After leaving Ft. Polk, Warn served as a
graduate assistant at Western Illinois before moving on to Iowa
Western.
"Coach Warn’s distinguished career has put
Indiana State in the spotlight numerous times," Indiana State
University President Lloyd W. Benjamin III said. "His 31 seasons
at ISU are a testament to his coaching skills as well as his
loyalty and dedication to the Sycamores. I would like to
congratulate Bob, and wish him, Bonnie and their family all the
best."
All three of Warns sons, Brian, Brad, and
Barry, played for him at Indiana State. Brian was a four-year
starter at second base from 1993-97, while Brad played the Trees
from 1994-98, and Barry concluded his four-year career in 2003.
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