Beloit Baseball Announces Ryan Kaveney as Next Head Coach

Contact: Sarah Hintz, Beloit College Sports Information Director, hintzs@beloit.edu

BELOIT, Wisconsin – Beloit College Athletic Director Pat Miller and Head Baseball Coach Dave DeGeorge have announced that Associate Head Coach Ryan Kaveney, Beloit College Class of 2016, will take the reins of the Beloit baseball program following the retirement of DeGeorge at the conclusion of the 2026 season.

"I love Ryan Kaveney. There is no one I'd rather take over this program," said DeGeorge. "His character, work ethic and authentic nature make him special. I have been watching Beloit College athletics for a long time. I consider Ryan the most impactful athlete I have seen compete for the Buccaneers. He inspired confidence, he elicited the best his teammates had to offer and his performance was legendary. I am confident his impact as a head baseball coach will equal or exceed the impact he had as an athlete."

DeGeorge continued, "Ryan has been a terrific assistant coach. From 2017 to 2019, he helped our team improve and he helped me recruit the heart of our 2023 championship team. Following his return this past fall, he has helped prepare our team for another championship run."

"I want to express my immense thanks to Dave DeGeorge for taking a chance on me first as a student-athlete, then as an assistant coach and now as the person to entrust the program that has meant so much to him," stated Kaveney. "Dave's love for this school is something that is apparent to all who have interacted with him and something that has had a tremendous impact on me for the last fifteen years. I have felt privileged to learn from someone with such drive, competitiveness, and compassion throughout my playing and coaching career."

"I am grateful to President Boynton, Dr. Schedin, and Pat Miller for their belief in me taking over the Beloit College baseball program. To all past, present, and future Buccaneers - I promise to do my absolute best to uphold the core beliefs that have made this program truly special for so long. All the standards we have for our student-athletes, from expectations in the classroom, at practice, and on the field, will be carried forward. I intend to bring my in-depth knowledge, passion, and winning mindset to continue to build on the positive student-athlete experience for all members of the program for years to come."

Kaveney joined Beloit College in the fall of 2025. Prior to that, Kaveney spent the last four seasons at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology as an assistant coach. There, he worked with the pitching staff. In his first season with the Fightin' Engineers, his pitchers recorded the second-most single-season strikeouts (314) in school history.

Before his time at Rose-Hulman, he spent two seasons (2020-2021) at Millikin University as the pitching coach. Over his two seasons, he helped recruit over 40 players. During the 2021 season, the Big Blue went 31-16, won their first CCIW championship, and made their first NCAA Division III Tournament appearance.

Following his graduation from Beloit College in 2016, Kaveney joined the Beloit College baseball coaching staff for the 2017, 2018 and 2019 seasons. He split his time coaching the infield, hitters and pitching staff while also serving as the recruiting coordinator. Over his three seasons, he helped 53 new Buccaneers find their way to Beloit College. "As an assistant coach, from 2017 to 2019, Ryan helped me recruit what would become the best team in program history," stated DeGeorge. "His fingerprints are all over our 2023 championship team. Over the past six years, Ryan has developed as a coach and recruiter. We are gaining a terrific coach who loves Beloit College, knows our system and will be ready on day one.”

As a player for Beloit, Kaveney was a four-year letterwinner and starter. He earned countless team and conference awards, including first team All-Midwest Conference accolades in 2014, 2015 and 2016 as well as All-Central Region awards in 2014 and 2016. A member of the 2016 MWC North Division Championship team and the MWC Tournament-winning team, his name is still littered throughout the Beloit College baseball record book. He tops the records for strikeouts in a season (89) and innings pitched (94), also holding the career record for strikeouts with 290. Last season, he was surpassed for career innings pitched and sits second with 276.33. He is in the top five in victories, strikeouts, and earned run average in a season and wins and earned run average in a career.

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