Anthony Everman, who served as an assistant coach and
recruiting coordinator for Ferrum College the past two seasons, will join the
Arkansas State coaching staff as a volunteer assistant for the upcoming season.
“We are very
fortunate to have a quality individual to help both on and off the baseball
field at ASU,” said head coach Tommy Raffo. “We are very excited about having
him be a part of our staff, and he will be an important part of our program.”
Everman will
be mainly working with ASU's catchers and will serve in a secondary role
with the Red Wolves hitters. He will also help in the day-to-day operation of
the ASU baseball office, assisting in every facet of the program from equipment
and field maintenance to audio-visual support and various support groups.
Everman
served as assistant coach, recruiting coordinator, strength and conditioning
coach and adjunct professor in the physical education/health sciences
department at Ferrum.
During his tenure
at Ferrum, the Panthers earned regular season and USA South Tournament
championships advancing to the 2007 NCAA Division III south regional, in which
they finished second.
“Anthony
brings knowledge and experience at the Division I level that will help the Red
Wolf baseball program improve and move forward,” added Raffo.
Prior to
coming to Ferrum, Everman was the manager and head coach of the Covington
Lumberjacks in Covington , Va., a wood bat summer league team comprised of
collegiate players which competes in the Valley Baseball League. Everman led
the Lumberjacks to the league championship in 2005.
Everman also
served three seasons as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech, and had stops as
an assistant coach at his alma mater Loras College (Iowa) and at Waukon High
School in Waukon, Iowa.
Everman
graduated with honors from Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa where he played first
and third base while also pitching, playing in the outfield and catching. He
earned his maters of science degree in education-physical education from
Virginia Tech.