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Andy Baylock
Director of Football Alumni and Community Affairs
A member of the Division of Athletics staff since 1964, Andy
Baylock is in his fifth year as the football program’s Director of
Football Alumni and Community Affairs. Baylock is involved with a
number of activities, including the cultivation of relationships
with Husky football alumni (players, coaches and support staff) and
other various members of the football community. Baylock serves as
the team’s liaison both to professional scouts and the Connecticut
high school coaches, while also assisting the team’s departing
seniors with career networking, representing UConn at various
speaking engagements, and involving current student-athletes with
community service projects.
Baylock retired as UConn’s head baseball coach in May 2003 after a
24-year run in which he posted a 556-492-8 record, guiding the
Huskies to BIG EAST Championships in 1990 and 1994, along with a
trio of NCAA tournament berths. Including his tenure as an assistant
baseball coach, Baylock compiled an 822-614-11 record over 39 years
and, at the time of his retirement, he had personally coached 1,447
of the 2,327 games (62.2 percent) in UConn’s baseball history.
His association with UConn began in 1963 as the freshman baseball
coach, a part-time position, and Baylock joined the Husky staff on a
full-time basis a year later as an assistant football and baseball
coach — positions which he held for 15 seasons. Baylock was a part
of Husky football teams that won or shared four Yankee Conference
titles. He also had a long tenure as UConn’s freshman football
coach. Baylock was an assistant baseball coach from 1964-79, helping
UConn to the College World Series in 1965, 1972 and 1979, before
assuming the head coaching reigns in 1980.
Over the years, Baylock has been honored by several organizations,
capped by his January 1996 induction into the American Baseball
Coaches Hall of Fame, one of the seven Hall of Fames in which he has
been enshrined. Baylock has been active on the international
baseball scene as a distinguished pitching clinician, including
serving as pitching coach for the 1985 and 1989 U.S. Senior National
Teams. A veteran summertime coach in the prestigious Cape Cod
Baseball League, Baylock has also sat on the faculty of the
department of kinesiology at UConn.
Baylock also served as the head football coach at East Catholic High
School in Manchester from 1962-64 when he became a full-time member
of the UConn staff. He played three seasons of professional
football, last with the Springfield (Mass.) entry in the Atlantic
Coast Professional Football League.
A native of New Britain, Conn. where he played on New Britain High
School’s 1955 state championship team, Baylock is a 1960 graduate of
Central Connecticut where he was a four-year letterwinner in both
football and baseball and captained both teams. There he received
the Gladstone Award, CCSU’s highest award presented to a
scholar-athlete. Baylock earned a master’s degree from the
University of Michigan in 1962 where he served as a graduate
assistant baseball coach. Baylock and his wife, Barbara, reside in
Mansfield Center, Conn., and have three children, Jennifer, Jeffrey
and Andrea, all of whom attended UConn. The couple also has one
grandson, Kyle.
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