Sport(s) Baseball Record 110–111–1 | Name Mik Aoki 1987–1990 Davidson | |
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Mik Aoki - Notre Dame 2015
Mik Aoki is an American college baseball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball team. He has held that position since prior to the 2011 season.
Contents
- Mik Aoki Notre Dame 2015
- Jack Swarbrick Show Episode 5
- Early life
- Coaching career
- Head coaching record
- References

Jack Swarbrick Show - Episode 5
Early life

Aoki was born in Yokohama, Japan, and raised in Milton, Massachusetts. He attended Milton Academy prior to enrolling at Davidson College. Aoki earned four varsity letters while starting for three seasons for the Wildcats at catcher, second base, and third base. He was a prolific hitter and still ranks among career leaders in several offensive categories. Aoki hit two grand slams in 1988, one of just six Davidson players to hit two in one season. He played one professional season for HCAW in the Netherlands in 1991.
Coaching career

Aoki began his coaching career as head coach at Manchester Community College in Manchester, Connecticut. After one season, he became an assistant at Ohio, where he stayed for two years and earned a master's degree. He then moved to Dartmouth for four seasons before landing his first Division I head coaching job at Ivy League Columbia. In his five seasons, the Lions were 87–140, including twenty or more wins in each of Aoki's last three seasons. Columbia had not won twenty or more games in a season since 1987.
Head coaching record

The below table shows Aoki's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach.
