Johns Hopkins baseball coach Nate Mulberg was recently honored as the American Baseball Coaches Association Region V Coach of the Year, capping a debut season that saw the Blue Jays finish with a 38‑12 record.
The squad secured the program’s 20th conference championship and captured its ninth NCAA Regional title, milestones that underscore the team’s sustained excellence.
Historic milestones
That success also translated into a historic eighth appearance at the NCAA Division III World Series, while the roster collected a suite of individual accolades: one All‑American nod, a CSC Academic All‑American honor, five CSC Academic All‑District selections, eleven All‑Region recognitions, a single All‑Defensive spot and six All‑Conference selections.
Academic performance matched the on‑field achievements, with the team earning a CSC Academic All‑American title and multiple Academic All‑District awards, highlighting a culture that values scholarship as much as competition.
Mulberg’s first year at the helm not only added to the program’s storied history but also set a new standard for future Blue Jays teams.