A former Clemson standout has landed a new head coaching job.
On Wednesday afternoon, Russell Triplett was announced as The Citadel’s new head baseball coach.
Triplett spent the last 14 seasons as Newberry’s head coach, compiling a 418-278-1 overall record.
Triplett played at Clemson from 2000-04, when he was a four-time letterman and two-time second-team All-ACC selection.
The West Columbia, S.C., native played in 222 total games for the Tigers and posted a .312 batting average for his career. He was a two-time team captain and helped Clemson to four NCAA Regional appearances, two NCAA Super Regionals and a College World Series appearance in 2002.
Triplett was also a volunteer assistant on the Clemson coaching staff prior to serving as the head assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at USC Upstate from 2008-2010.
During his tenure at Newberry, Triplett was a three-time South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year.
You can see the full news release on The Citadel’s hire of Triplett below:
Following a national search, we're proud to announce the next baseball head coach here at The Citadel — Russell Triplett!
Welcome to the Lowcountry, skip…already looking forward to next season on the diamond ⚾️
Complete release ⤵️
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