| Title: | Head Baseball Coach |
| Phone: | (860) 832-3074 |
| Email: | HickeyC@ccsu.edu |
Head coach Charlie Hickey begins his 14th season at the helm of
the Central Connecticut State University baseball program in
2013. In his previous 13 seasons, the Blue Devils have won
four Northeast Conference titles, and advanced to the NCAA
Tournament is each of those seasons.
Their most recent title came in 2010, when the Blue Devils put
together the most productive offense season in school history, on
their way to a 33-23 record. The Blue Devils won their fourth
NEC title in 2010, advancing to the NCAA Regional that was held in
nearby Norwich, CT. Central batted a school-record .341 as a
team in 2010, good for first in the NEC and 12th in the
country. Senior Sean Allaire was named the NEC Player of the
Year after batting .426 and matching the school-record with 100
hits on the season. Central also set school records for runs
scored (472), hits (679), batting average (.341), home runs (70)
and runs batted in (441). With an 18-14 mark in the NEC the
Blue Devils earned the third seed in the NEC Tournament.
After dropping the second game of the weekend, Central won three
straight, including two over top-seed Sacred Heart, to win their
fourth NEC title in the last nine years. The 33 wins
marked the fifth straight season, and the ninth time in 11 years
that Hickey’s team won 25 or more games. Central
placed five players on the First Team All-Conference squad
following the season, the most of any team in the
league.
In 2012 Central finished 28-24 overall and 19-13 in the NEC, making it to their seventh consecutive NEC Tournament. The Blue Devils had two players honored on the All-Conference First Team, and two more were placed on the Second Team.
In 2011 the Blue Devils finished 26-25-1 overall and 17-14 in
the NEC, advancing to the NEC Tournament once again. Central
placed two players on the All-Conference First Team, and two more
on the Second Team.
The four All-Conference picks in 2012 give Hickey 50
All-Conference players in his 13 years at CCSU. He has also
produced three Players of the Year (Tim D’Aquila in 2003,
Keith Stegbauer in 2004, Allaire in 2010), one Pitcher of the Year
(Barry Hertzler in 2003) and two Rookies of the Year (Phil
Rothkugel in 2002 and D’Aquila in 2001).
Four years ago the Blue Devils finished with a 26-22 overall
record, and a 16-11 mark in NEC play. They earned the third
seed in the NEC Tournament which was held in New Britain.
In 2007 the Blue Devils finished fourth in the conference with a
14-14 league record but advanced to the NEC Tournament title
game. They fell to Monmouth, 7-1, in the last game of the
tournament. It marked their fifth trip to the NEC
Championship game in six seasons. They finished the season
with a 26-26 overall record.
In 2006 the Blue Devils were once again at the top of the NEC,
winning the regular season championship with a 16-7 conference mark
and advancing to their fourth NEC Championship game in five
seasons. CCSU lost in the finals to Sacred Heart and finished
the season with a 33-18 record, marking the fifth time in six years
that they finished with at least 30 victories. For his team’s
efforts during the 2006 season, Hickey was named the NEC Coach of
the Year for the third time. The 33 wins were the most in the
conference, and CCSU posted a league-best 17-8 record at
home.
Hickey and the Blue Devils have been one of the most dominant
teams in the NEC over the last 12 seasons. During that
stretch, Central Connecticut has won 351 games, four conference
titles and averaged just under 30 wins per season. Included
in that stretch are four consecutive 30-win seasons from 2001-04,
culminated by a school-record 41 wins in the 2004 season. The
2004 season marked the first time in school history that the team
had won 30 or more games for four straight seasons.
In his 13 seasons Hickey has posted a 202-131 record in NEC
action. During that time Central Connecticut has posted a 369-299-4
overall record. Entering the 2013 season his record stands at
475-361-5 in 15 total seasons at Providence and Central
Connecticut.
Under Hickey, the Blue Devils set a then school-record in 2002
with 34 wins and made the program’s first trip to the NCAA
Division I Tournament. Hickey and the Blue Devils repeated
their NEC tournament title in 2003 and also grabbed the NEC regular
season title with a 19-6 conference record. In 2004 Hickey
and the Blue Devils brought the program to a new level. The
team posted a 41-17-1 record, setting a school record for wins in a
season (41), conference wins in a season (20) and after losing the
first game in the NEC Tournament won four-straight tournament games
to claim its third-straight conference title and NCAA Tournament
bid.
Hickey came to the Blue Devils following a successful three-year
stint at Providence College, where he finished with a record of
106-61. Providence discontinued its baseball program following the
1999 season. During his final season with the Friars, Hickey guided
Providence to its first Big East Tournament title since 1992 and
its first NCAA regional appearance since 1995. Providence
finished second in the Tallahassee Regional to host Florida State.
Under Hickey’s tutelage, the Friars set 18 school records and
10 individual records that season, most notably, winning a school
and New England-record 49 games.
Hickey has also been an assistant coach for Cotuit Kettleers
(1992-94) in the prestigious Cape Cod Summer League. He had
the opportunity to coach former Friar and Boston Red Sox player Lou
Merloni and has also coached future major leaguers John McDonald,
Jermaine Allensworth and Brian Simmons. Hickey was the head
coach of the Eastern Tides of the New England Collegiate Baseball
League in the summer of 1996. He has coached both baseball
and football at the high school level.