Paul Morgan '07 named head coach of St. Michael's [Div. II] baseball team
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COLCHESTER, Vt. – Paul Morgan, an Essex Junction native
and former standout shortstop at Williams College, has been named
head coach of the Saint Michael’s College (Div. II) varsity
baseball program.
Morgan is the 19th head coach in the program’s 96-year
history, and only the third since the program was reinstituted as a
varsity sport in 1990.
“We are excited to have Paul join the Saint Michael’s
community as head baseball coach,” said Director of Athletics
Geri Knortz. “His experiences as a student-athlete and coach,
plus his local connections, make him a very good fit for this
opportunity.”
Morgan, who last week completed his tenure as an assistant coach
with the Vermont Mountaineers of the New England Collegiate
Baseball League, spent the 2007-08 academic year as a mathematics
teacher at The Salisbury (Conn.) School. While at Salisbury, Morgan
served as the prep school’s assistant baseball coach, helping
the Crimson Knights compile a perfect 20-0 season this past spring.
He also helped mentor Salisbury great Anthony Hewitt, a first-round
draft choice by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2008 Major League
Baseball First-Year Player
Draft.
Morgan had a stellar four-year career as the starting shortstop at
Williams College. As a senior captain, Morgan led the Ephs to the
New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) West and
NESCAC Tournament titles, and to their first NCAA Tournament
appearance in six seasons. He was twice named All-NESCAC and
All-New England by the New England Intercollegiate Baseball
Association, and was selected to the NCAA Division III New England
Regional All-Tournament Team as a senior. Over his career, Morgan
batted .361 with 208 hits, 129 runs batted in, and 119 runs
scored.
For three summers as an undergraduate, Morgan played in the NECBL
with the North Adams SteepleCats.
He also served as an assistant coach for the Essex American Legion
baseball team last summer.






