Mike Kinnison

Mike Kinnison

Mike Kinnison, who served Delta State Baseball for 23 seasons as head coach of one of the most storied programs in collegiate baseball, enters his fourth year as Director of Athletics.

An already remarkable career on the diamond added another chapter when Kinnison took the helm of the Statesmen on Monday, Nov. 12, as Delta State University President William N. LaForge selected the Statesman baseball skipper Mike Kinnison to lead the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Kinnison, the sixth director of athletics in the school’s history, replaces Ronnie Mayers, who retired Dec. 31 after 42 years of service to the Statesmen and Lady Statesmen.

Since 1997, Kinnison, a 2010 inductee into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame, has accomplished an unbelievable career record of 981-313-2 (.756), averaging 42.5 wins per season as head coach. His all-time career record, including high school, is an astounding 1,271-396-2 (.762). Kinnison averaged 42 wins per season and posted 40-plus win in a season 15 times and amassed five 50-win seasons.
 
The Statesmen claimed a 3-2 win over Ouachita Baptist on Feb. 9, 2018, to notch Kinnison's 900th win while the 42-11 record in 2018 was the 14th 40-plus win season for Kinnison.
 
In his 23 seasons as head coach, Kinnison has guided the Statesmen to the 2004 NCAA Division II national title, six College World Series appearances (2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2017), 15 NCAA Regional appearances (1999-2005, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019), 11 GSC Western Division titles (1997-2005, 2007-2008), six NCAA South/South Central Regional championships and eight Gulf South Conference titles (2019, 2017, 2016, 2012, 2008, 2004, 2003, 2000). 
 
In 2004, he earned the ABCA “National Coach of the Year” award after leading the Statesmen to the program’s first-ever NCAA Division II National Championship. He has also been named GSC Coach of the Year honor nine times and was named back-to-back COY three times in his career. The 23-year veteran previously won COY honors in 1997, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2013 and 2017. 

Kinnison has also coached three American Baseball Coaches Association National Players of the Year, as Dee Haynes (2000),  Jud Thigpen (2004) and two-time recipient Zack Shannon (2017, 2018) earned the honor.
 
Before taking over the reins as head coach, Kinnison served as an assistant coach for three seasons under Bill Marchant. Kinnison was an important component to the 1994 and 1996 teams, who accomplished trips to the Gulf South Conference Championships and the College World Series. In his three years as an assistant, the Statesmen compiled an impressive 138-36 (.793) record.
 
The Benton, Miss., native was a standout shortstop for the legendary Dave “Boo” Ferris from 1977-1978. Kinnison garnered ABCA Second Team All-American honors during the 1978 season. In that same year, he batted .343 with 25 doubles and 56 RBI’s in leading the Statesmen to a second-place finish at the NCAA College World Series. Kinnison held the single-season record for doubles (25-tied) before Will Robertson had 28 in 2016 and previously held the record for most games played (62) in a season.
 
Before returning to his alma mater, Kinnison was an accomplished high school coach in Mississippi. He coached at Lee Academy (1979-81), Jackson Prep (1982-92) and Madison Central (1993). He claimed three Mississippi Private School Association State Championships at Jackson Prep in 1982, 1990 and 1991. During his prep head-coaching career, Kinnison achieved an overall record of 292-83 (.779).
 
Kinnison earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics education in 1977 from Delta State University. He later earned a master’s degree in mathematics education from DSU in 1978.
 
Kinnison is married to the former Cindy Colbert of Grenada. They are the proud parents of Mary Claire and Kate, both graduates of Delta State University, and they have four grandchildren. Mary Claire has three children, Bowen, Sam, and Annie, while Kate has three daughters, Hannah, Libby, and Claire. Mike and Cindy reside in Cleveland.