Matt Senk
Matt Senk
Biographical Information[edit]
Matt Senk was a college coach.
Senk was a catcher for Cortland State in college, twice making All-Conference. He was head coach at St. Agnes Cathedral High School and Kellenberg Memorial High School. He became head coach at Stony Brook University in 1991.
In 1999, Senk set a Stony Brook record for 36 wins in the school's last year in NCAA Division II before advancing to NCAA Division I. Matt's 2000 club led Division I in average (.347) and slugging (.580) and being second in homers per game (1.78). They had a fine Division I debut at 30-11. They were 35-16 in 2001.
Senk's club was 33-21 in 2003 and won the America East Conference title in '04 and again in 2008, when they won 34 games.
Senk retired after 35 years at Stony Brook, amassing a 970-696-4 record. He helped develop All-Star reliever Joe Nathan.
Source: Stony Brook bio


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