
Scott Berry to be Inducted into ABCA Hall of Fame
Scott Berry, who led Southern Miss to 528 victories and seven consecutive 40‑win seasons, will be honored at the ABCA Hall of Fame Banquet in January 2027.
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Scott Berry, who led Southern Miss to 528 victories and seven consecutive 40‑win seasons, will be honored at the ABCA Hall of Fame Banquet in January 2027.

Southern University will hold a public viewing and memorial service on July 6 to celebrate the legacy of the late coach who transformed HBCU baseball.

Roger Cador, the celebrated coach of Southern University's baseball program, died on February 3, 2023. His four‑decade career reshaped HBCU baseball, earned numerous championships, and left a lasting imprint on the sport and its community.

Arkansas baseball coach Dave Van Horn will be honored at the ABCA Hall of Fame Banquet in Chicago on January 8, 2027, recognizing a career marked by record wins, multiple College World Series runs, and a lasting impact on the sport.

The American Baseball Coaches Association honors longtime Hope College coach Stu Fritz with a place in its 2027 Hall of Fame, recognizing a career that blended record‑setting success with profound personal impact.

After two decades leading the University of Kansas baseball program to record‑setting victories, coach Ritch Price will be honored at the American Baseball Coaches Association banquet next January.

A celebrated career spanning 14 seasons, 528 wins and numerous accolades culminates in Berry's upcoming Hall of Fame induction
After 14 seasons and over 500 wins at Southern Miss, coach Scott Berry earns a place in the ABCA Hall of Fame, joining a select group of baseball legends.
After 14 years leading the Golden Eagles, Berry amassed 528 wins, nine NCAA Tournament appearances and two Super Regional trips, culminating in his induction at the 2027 Hall of Fame Banquet.
After 20 seasons at Kansas, Ritch Price will be honored by the American Baseball Coaches Association in 2027, while his successor Dan Fitzgerald continues to elevate the program.

Veteran coach Dave Van Horn, a 65‑year‑old Arkansas baseball stalwart, has been selected for the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, a honor that will be formally presented at the ABCA Convention in Chicago on January 8, 2027.

After 38 seasons and a record of sustained excellence, longtime Arkansas baseball coach Dave Van Horn will be inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame next January, joining an elite group of coaches who have shaped the sport.

The American Baseball Coaches Association will induct veteran coach Dave Van Horn into its Hall of Fame in January 2027, recognizing a career that spans 38 seasons and multiple program-defining milestones.

Scott Berry’s induction celebrates a career of 528 wins, seven straight 40‑win seasons and a lasting influence on Southern Miss baseball, while current head coach Christian Ostrander builds on that foundation.

Roger Cador, who led Southern University’s baseball program for three decades, passed away at 74 after brain‑tumor surgery. His record, titles and mentorship left an indelible mark on HBCU baseball and the broader baseball community.

Roger Cador, who guided the Southern Jaguars for three decades, passed away after a battle with brain cancer. His legacy includes multiple championships, a Hall of Fame induction, and a lasting impact on players and the university community.

Brian Shoop’s induction into the ABCA Hall of Fame highlights a career that reshaped college baseball across multiple programs.

From Cal Poly to the University of Kansas, Ritch Price’s 1,199 career wins culminate in a 2027 induction into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

After 38 years of collegiate baseball leadership, Dave Van Horn will be honored at the ABCA Hall of Fame Banquet in January 2027, recognizing his remarkable record of wins, SEC titles and player development.

Southern University mourns the loss of Hall of Fame baseball coach Roger Cador, whose three‑decade tenure reshaped the program and inspired generations of players.

Roger Cador, the Hall of Fame coach who transformed Southern University's baseball program, died after a battle with brain cancer, leaving behind a legacy of championships, mentorship, and pioneering achievements.

Roger Cador, who led Southern University’s baseball team for three decades, died recently. His legacy includes two national titles, 14 conference championships and a lasting influence on HBCU baseball.

Roger Cador, the winningest coach in Southern University baseball history, died leaving a legacy of championships and mentorship.

Roger Cador, a Hall of Fame coach and player for Southern University, died after a battle with brain cancer. His legacy includes 14 conference titles, 11 NCAA tournament appearances, and mentoring dozens of MLB draftees.