John Schaly

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ConferenceG-MAC
Record951–503–4 (.654)
John Schaly
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamAshland University
ConferenceG-MAC
Record951–503–4 (.654)
Playing career
1979–1982Marietta College
Position2B
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1982–1984Iowa State (assistant)
1984–1985Marietta College (assistant)
1985–1987Kentucky (assistant)
1988–1991Berry College
1992–1997St. Leo University
1998–presentAshland University
Head coaching record
Overall1,314–721–7 (.645)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Awards

John Schaly is an American college baseball coach who is currently the head coach of the NCAA Division II Ashland Eagles. He has held the position since the fall of 1997. As of 2026, he has the most wins among active Division II baseball coaches.[1] In 2015 he joined his father in the elite "1,000 Career Coaching Wins" club, making them the first father/son 4-year college coaching duo to do so.[2]

He has been inducted into several Halls of Fame: American Baseball Coaches Association (2018).,[3][4] Marietta College Sports (1995),[5] Ashland County Sports (2016),[6] and the Mid-Ohio Valley Sports (2021).[7]

Having served as president of the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), Schaly remains active with the group serving on its Board of Directors. In the fall of 2024 the International Sports Group Baseball Softball (ISG) tapped Schaly's coaching skills to provide clinic sessions to coaches at all levels of the Polish Baseball/Softball Organization in Kutno, Poland. Schaly is also a founding member of "Coaches Fore Coaches", an organization dedicated to supporting young and upcoming baseball coaches.

A second baseman, Schaly played collegiate baseball under his father Don Schaly at Marietta College. He was a member of the Marietta squad that won the 1981 Division III College World Series where he was named the Most Valuable Player. Schaly was a two-time All-American and was inducted into the Marietta College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.[3]

Coaching career

Assistant Coaching 1982–1987

Following graduation, Schaly was an assistant baseball coach from 1982 to 1984 at Iowa State University under Larry Corrigan where he roomed with Hall of Fame coach Leroy "Cap" Timm. He was also a member of his father's staff at Marietta for the 1984–1985 season before serving as an assistant at the University of Kentucky from 1985 to 1987 under Hall of Fame coach Keith Madison.

Berry College

In 1988, Schaly earned his first head coaching job at Berry College, reinstating a program that had been dormant since 1976. In four years, he held a record of 155–91–3. Three times, he led Berry to the NAIA playoffs, including one district title.[8]

St. Leo University

In 1992, Schaly was named head coach at St. Leo University. He won 40 or more games twice and even had the Monarchs ranked first in the country during his six-year stint. In 1996, the team advanced to the NCAA Division II playoffs, the first time in a 18-year gap that earned Schaly Sunshine State Conference coach of the year. Schaly held a 208–127 record at St. Leo.[9]

Ashland University

Schaly was named head coach at Ashland University in 1998. During his career, he has been recognized as the NCAA Division II region Coach of the Year five times. He's also coached more than 50 players who have continued to play professional baseball.

In 1998, the Eagles were 27–23. The next year (1999), they went 45–16 and advanced to the NCAA World Series. In 2002, the team also advanced to the NCAA Championship and became the first Ashland University team to win a game at the World Series.

In 2009, the Eagles were 42–15–1 and won the GLIAC regular season title with a 26–5–1 record. The Eagles were ranked third in the country, the highest ranking in the program's history. Schaly was recognized as the conference coach of the year.

In 2011, Schaly recorded his 900th career victory.[10]

In 2013, the Eagles won their first GLIAC tournament championship.

In 2015, the Eagles won the GLIAC regular season title and the conference's first-ever South Division championship. Earlier in the season, Schaly would win his 1,000 career game, making himself and his father Don the first father-son tandem at four-year institutions to reach the mark.[11] The Eagles would win their second consecutive GLIAC South Division title in 2016, as well as a share of the GLIAC regular-season championship.

In 2019, Ashland went 48–15 which won them the GLIAC regular season and tournament championships, as well as the Midwest Regional tournament title. The 48 wins tied the program record.

The Eagles have played in the NCAA postseason 18 times under Schaly. They have won five regional championships and reached the NCAA Division II College World Series five times.

Head coaching records

Below is a table of Schaly's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach.

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Berry College (NAIA) (1988–1991)
1988 Berry College 35–24–1
1989 Berry College 36–23
1990 Berry College 46–27–1
1991 Berry College 38–17–1
Berry College: 155–91–3
St. Leo University (SSC (Division II)) (1992–1997)
1992 St. Leo University 27–289–156th
1993 St. Leo University 25–306–187th
1994 St. Leo University 34–227–146th
1995 St. Leo University 41–1511–105th
1996 St. Leo University 42–1513–82nd
1997 St. Leo University 39–1710–115th
St. Leo University: 208–12756–76
Ashland University (GLIAC (Division II)) (1998–2023)
1998 Ashland University 27–23–218–8–12nd
1999 Ashland University 45–1625–91stNCAA Division II Tournament
2000 Ashland University 41–1824–73rdGLIAC Conference Champions
2001 Ashland University 38–1819–103rd
2002 Ashland University 48–1324–71stNCAA Division II Tournament
2003 Ashland University 37–20–122–8–12ndGLIAC Conference Champions
2004 Ashland University 47–1523–51st
2005 Ashland University 32–1613–73rd
2006 Ashland University 47–1722–5T-2ndNCAA Division II Tournament
2007 Ashland University 38–1923–92nd
2008 Ashland University 40–1817–74thNCAA Division II Tournament
2009 Ashland University 42–15–126–5–13rd
2010 Ashland University 35–2221–123rd
2011 Ashland University 30–2119–153rd
2012 Ashland University 27–2519–176th
2013 Ashland University 37–1920–123rdGLIAC Conference Champions
2014 Ashland University 24–2114–145th
2015 Ashland University 38–1922–101stGLIAC Conference Champions
2016 Ashland University 33–2222–8T-1stGLIAC Conference Champions
2017 Ashland University 20–2912–209th
2018 Ashland University 33–2216–123rd
2019 Ashland University 48–1517–71stGLIAC Conference Champions, NCAA Division II Tournament
2020 Ashland University 10–40–0
2021 Ashland University 24–1917–114th
Ashland University (G-MAC (Division II)) (2022–present)
2022 Ashland University 35–2122–102nd
2023 Ashland University 33–2122–102nd (North)
2024 Ashland University 42–1524–81stG-MAC Regular Season Championship
Ashland University: 951–503–4506–253–3
Total:1,314–721–7

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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