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Sport(s)
  
Baseball

Role
  
Coach

Title
  
Head coach

Team
  
UCLA Bruins baseball


1996-2000
  
USC (pitching coach)

Positions
  
Pitcher

Name
  
John Savage

Conference
  
Pacific-12 Conference

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Born
  
February 27, 1965 (age 59) (
1965-02-27
)

1987
  
Salt Lake City Trappers

1988
  
Reno High School (assistant coach)

1992-1996
  
Nevada (assistant coach)

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles, University of Nevada, Reno

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John Savage (born February 27, 1965) is currently the head baseball coach at UCLA in Los Angeles, California.

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Early career

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Before becoming a coach, Savage played two years with the Cincinnati Reds organization, after three years playing at Santa Clara University. In 1987, he helped the Salt Lake City Trappers set a professional baseball record of 29 consecutive victories.

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In 1991, Savage received a bachelor's degree in secondary education from the University of Nevada.

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Savage's coaching career started at his alma mater Reno (NV) High School as a pitching coach in 1988. Between 1992 and 2000, Savage was an assistant coach at Nevada and USC. During this period, his teams won one national championship, and played in 5 regionals and 2 super regionals.

Head coaching career

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Savage was the head baseball coach of the UC Irvine Anteaters baseball program from 2002 to 2004. Under Savage, UC Irvine had a record of 88-84-1 (32-34 conference) and participated in the South Bend Regional in 2004.

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UCLA went 15-41 in 2005, its first season under Savage. In 2006, the program qualified for the NCAA Tournament, where it went 1-2 in the Malibu Regional. In 2007, the team advanced to the Super Regional round.

The 2008 team became UCLA's first to appear in three consecutive NCAA tournaments. In the regular season, UCLA played 18 games against teams ranked in Baseball America's weekly top-25 poll. Savage helped lead the Bruins to series victories in three of the team's four Pac-10 road series.

In 2010, Savage's team advanced to the College World Series by defeating the defending National Champion LSU Tigers in the Los Angeles Regional and the Cal State Fullerton Titans in the Los Angeles Super Regional. The Bruins finished the season in second place, losing two games to the South Carolina Gamecocks in the Championship Series. He was named the national Coach of the Year by CollegeBaseballInsider.com in 2010. He was also named 2010 NCAA Division I Western Regional Coach of the Year by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA).

In 2012, he led UCLA to the College World Series by defeating TCU in the Los Angeles Super Regional. The Bruins finished the season in 5th place, losing to Arizona and Florida State in the second round.

In 2013, he guided UCLA to the College World Series by defeating Cal State Fullerton. This was the team's third appearance in the College World Series in four years. The team defeated No. 1-seed North Carolina (4–1) to advance to the Championship series where they beat Mississippi State to win the NCAA national title. He was named the National Coach of the Year by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper and Baseball America, and the ABCA West Region Coach of the Year. After winning the first national CWS championship, Savage agreed to extend his contract with UCLA to 2025 with an increase in salary.

Personal

John Savage is from Reno, Nevada where he grew up with two brothers Len and Pete. He went to school at Reno High School where he was a record setting pitcher. Savage and his wife, Lisa, have four children: Julia, Jack, Ryan and Gabrielle.

He is also the son-in-law of former Nevada Wolf Pack football coach Chris Ault.

References

John Savage (baseball) Wikipedia