Head Coach James Ramsey has made history by being named ABCA Southeast Regional Coach of the Year. This marks a first for the Georgia Tech baseball program, the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), and for a coach in their inaugural season as head coach. Under his leadership, the Yellow Jackets achieved a record-breaking year, including a 50-win season and multiple national rankings. The team's offense set new historic standards, while Ramsey's individual accolades further highlight his exceptional debut season.

By the Numbers
  • The Yellow Jackets scored 662 runs, the most by any team in the modern era of college baseball since 2011.
  • Georgia Tech achieved a .820 win percentage, the best since 1971 and the highest for any GT team playing more than 40 games.
State of Play
  • Georgia Tech ranked first in the nation in average, OPS (1.106), OBP, and slugging percentage.
  • The team set single-season records for home runs (140), runs per game (10.9), and margin of victory (+357).
What's Next

With season tickets for 2027 already on sale, Coach Ramsey and the Yellow Jackets aim to compete for a 12th ACC title and 38th NCAA Tournament appearance, leveraging their recent success and revamped roster.

Bottom Line

Ramsey's historic recognition not only underscores his coaching prowess but also sets a high standard for the future of Georgia Tech baseball, highlighting the program's potential to further excel on both the national stage and in player development.