Steve Traylor

Steve Traylor (born February 15, 1951) is an American former college baseball and basketball coach.

Traylor had 776 career wins and led both Florida Atlantic and Wofford to their first NCAA tournaments.

Traylor played football, basketball, and baseball at both Westerville South High School and Otterbein College.

[1][2] While working on his graduate degree at Ohio State University, Traylor served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Otterbein, from 1974 to 1976.

Duke's deepest run in the ACC tournament, which at the time included each member of the conference, came in 1997.

Schoeneweis, along with Mike Trombley, John Courtright, Quinton McCracken, Ryan Jackson, and Chris Capuano, went on to play in Major League Baseball.

In 2007, Traylor announced his retirement in the closing weeks of the regular season, citing a desire to spend more time with his family.

There, it beat Furman in a play-in game, then defeated College of Charleston, UNC Greensboro, and The Citadel twice to win the tournament.

In the Columbia, SC Regional, Wofford went 0-2, losing games to host South Carolina and second-seeded NC State.

[2][23] Below is a table of Traylor's yearly records as a collegiate head baseball and basketball coach.