RichBenjamin
Head Coach
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Inheriting a program on the rise, Rich Benjamin has been hired to take over the Judson University baseball program. Benjamin comes to Judson from Olivet Nazarene University.
 
“We are very pleased to add Rich to our staff. He is coming from Judson from a solid CCAC program and it will be beneficial that he knows the conference and the level of play,” says Judson University Director of Athletics Nancy Smith. “I expect that he will continue to move the baseball program in the right direction. He is definitely ready to be a head coach at this level and I am glad he is getting his chance at Judson.”

Benjamin is not unfamiliar with the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference as he has been an assistant coach at Olivet Nazarene University the past three seasons. In those three seasons, ONU went 93-49-1 and had a 44-16 record in the CCAC. At ONU, he was a part of the 2005 CCAC regular season championship team that went 17-3 and had an overall record of 40-12. They also finished as the NAIA Region VII runners-up. In all three seasons at ONU, the Tigers won more than 25 games each year and had 10 or more wins in the CCAC.

Benjamin says, “I am honored to be named the head baseball coach at Judson. I have been praying for a place to go too to become a head coach. I am looking forward to moving the Judson baseball program to the next level. Judson is a great place to coach and everybody has been friendly to me from the beginning of the interview process.”

As the pitching coach at ONU, he helped mold a pitching staff that was one of the best in the CCAC and the nation. In 2005, the ONU pitching staff had a 3.00 ERA and three to one strikeout to walk ratio. In 2006, his pitchers recorded three shutouts and in 2007 they had a 4.71 ERA. In the 2005 season, three pitchers had undefeated records with one at a 9-0 record. He also had the chance to coach under one of the winningest NAIA baseball coaches in Elliot Johnson. Johnson won his 800th career game in the 2007 season at Olivet.

Prior to Olivet, Benjamin was a student assistant coach at Martin Methodist University in Tennessee. In the 2003 season he helped guide the Hawks to a 37-12 record and to the Trans South and NAIA Region XI championship games. A MMC, he was the hitting, catching and outfielder coach.

Building his coaching skills at camps, Benjamin has worked at several baseball camps. He has been a camp coach at two NCAA Division I programs in Vanderbilt University and the University of Notre Dame. He has also coached at Camp Winadu in Massachusetts as the assistant director of baseball operations.

In two different summers, he has coached in the M.I.N.K. Collegiate Summer Baseball League and the Sandlot Collegiate Summer League. In 2007, he was a part of the M.I.N.K. which is affiliated with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He coached the FCA Grays in Kansas City, Mo., as they won 21 games and was the most wins in team history. The 2005 summer took him to Nashville, Tenn., where he was the pitching coach for the Twitty City Stars.

Benjamin will be taking over a Judson team that has been on the rise in the CCAC. The Eagles have finished in the top tier of the CCAC in the last four years and have had a .500 or better record in three of the last four seasons. Judson has also two NAIA All-Americans, three NAIA All-Region players, 16 NCCAA All-Region selections, and 12 All-CCAC players in the past five years. In 2004, Judson won the NCCAA Regional Tournament and went onto the NCCAA National Tournament. They also made an appearance in the 2007 season.

Benjamin started his collegiate career as a player at Milligan College for two years and then finished his final two years at Martin Methodist. He graduated from MMC in 2004 with a degree in English. He also just finished his Master’s of Organizational Leadership at Olivet Nazarene University. He is married to his high school sweetheart, Casey.

 

2008 Baseball Roster
#NameClassPos.Ht.Wt.Hometown
1Alcibiades GonzalesJRRHP5-11 Veraguas, Panama
2Juan De ArmasSOINF5-10 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
3Kevin FischerJRSS6-0 Elgin, Ill.
5Jacob BostwickFRC/OF5-8 Hickory Corners, Mich.
7Trent GolzJRINF6-1 Bartlett, Ill.
8Zach ScipioneJRC/OF5-11 Elk Grove Village, Ill.
12Scott KainovicSRINF5-8 Chicago, Ill.
13Roger LugoJRINF5-10 Barquisimeto, Venezuela
19Daryl CoxFRRHP5-9 Blue Springs, Mo.
20Angel CisnerosSOC/OF5-11 Chirqui, Panama
21Kyle KobernusSRRHP6-4 Naperville, Ill.
23Oscar DePablosFROF6-0 Caracas, Venezuela
24Bret EhrlichJRC6-2 Elgin, Ill.
25Rafael TejadaSRC/INF5-11 Dominican Republic
33Nate HaberkornJR1B5-11 Las Vegas, Nev.
57Carlos SotoJRLHP5-11 Caracas, Venezuela
 Rich Benjamin - Head Coach
27Marco Fajardo - Assistant Coach
6Jesus Castro - Student Assistant
31Kyle Neubauer - Student Assistant