Fournier Appointed Head Coach for Mavericks Baseball Team
Rob Fournier has been named the new head coach of the Omaha Mavericks baseball team, marking a pivotal change in the program's leadership. Previously an assistant at Western Kentucky, Fournier's extensive background boasts over 1,100 career wins and a proven track record in recruiting and player development. Athletic Director Adrian Dowell praised Fournier as a "proven winner" capable of building a championship-caliber team. Fournier aims to leverage Omaha's resources to enhance the program's competitive stature while fostering a culture of excellence among student-athletes. His commitment is to write the next chapter of Omaha Baseball with the support of the community.
By the Numbers- 1,109 career wins achieved by Fournier in his coaching career.
- 112-63 record (.640) for Western Kentucky over the last three seasons.
- 20 winning seasons and 14 All-CUSA selections during his tenure at WKU.
- Fournier previously led Western Kentucky to its first CUSA championship in 2025.
- He has been recognized nationally for his recruiting efforts, including two top 35 junior college recruiting classes.
Fournier's focus will be on recruiting top talent and instilling a winning culture at Omaha. Expect progress in team performance and student-athlete development as he implements his vision for the program. A formal introduction and press conference are forthcoming, which will set the stage for his plans moving forward.
Bottom LineFournier's appointment heralds a new era for Omaha Baseball, with expectations for championship aspirations and a vibrant community connection. His past successes suggest substantial improvements ahead, making this hiring a strategic move for the Mavericks.
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