Mike Conte

  • Title
    Head Baseball Coach
  • Year at California (PA)
    29th
  • Alma Mater
    Virginia Tech - 1990
  • Phone
    724.938.5837
  • E-Mail
    conte_m@pennwest.edu
• 1997, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2013 PSAC West Coach of the Year
• 2010 NCBWA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year

Entering his 22nd season as head coach of the Cal U baseball program, Mike Conte has continued the tradition of the Vulcans as one of the most successful and stable teams in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC).

Conte has totaled 581 wins for an average of over 27 victories per season. He is on the verge of becoming just the fourth head coach in PSAC history, and the 35th active head coach in NCAA Division II, to reach the 600-win milestone. While in the dugout, Conte has guided the Vulcans to seven PSAC Western Division titles and 15 PSAC Tournament appearances with conference crowns in 2004 and 2010.

In 2016, the Vulcans boasted their second player in four years selected in the MLB Draft in PSAC West Athlete of the Year Mick Fennell. The St. Louis Cardinals selected the two-time, consensus all-region selection and national semifinalist for the Tino Martinez Award in the 22nd round. A two-way player, Fennell was named an ABCA Third-Team All-American as a junior and received All-PSAC laurels in three-consecutive years.

Conte was tabbed PSAC West Coach of the Year in 2013 after leading the program to a 35-18 overall record. The Vulcans also claimed a share of the PSAC West title and featured the first consensus All-American in program history in Kyle Petty. One of the most versatile players in the country, Petty became the first Cal U player in nearly two decades to be selected in the 2013 MLB Draft when he was taken by the Seattle Mariners in the 23rd round.

Cal U captured the PSAC title in 2010 in walk-off fashion and made its fifth all-time appearance in the NCAA Tournament before finishing the season with a 34-18 overall record. Conte also earned PSAC West Coach of the Year laurels for the sixth time in his career.

In 2007, Conte guided the Vulcans to a school-record 36 wins, a fourth-straight divisional title, a second-place finish in the PSAC Tournament and the program's first NCAA Regional Tournament appearance since 1983.

Conte led Cal U to four-straight PSAC West championships from 2004-07 with the first PSAC Championship in 25 years. The championship team of 2004 featured two-time Academic All-American and PSAC West Player of the Year Mike Larson. Larson was an all-conference outfielder/pitcher after leading the team in average, homers, RBI and ERA.

The Vulcans won back-to-back PSAC West titles in 2001 and 2002 after posting a then-school record 16 conference wins. Outfielder Bryan Hartung was an all-conference player on the 2001 team before finishing his career as the school's all-time leader in homers and RBI. Hartung became the first Conte-coached player inducted into the Cal U Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.

During his 21 seasons as head coach, Conte has nearly 125 All-PSAC West players, 10 PSAC West Athletes of the Year and five ABCA All-Americans. In addition to successful players on the diamond, he also has coached the only three Academic All-Americans in program history and the only five players to receive the academic Top 10 Award from PSAC.

Since the start of the 2000 season, a total of 17 Vulcans have played professional baseball. Three members of the 2010 PSAC Championship team made their professional debuts the following summer. After a record-breaking spring with the Vulcans in 2011, pitcher Randy Sturgill played with the Lake Erie Crushers of the Frontier League during the summer. Additionally, shortstop Matt Peters played with the Washington Wild Things in 2015 after finishing his career in the spring as the school’s all-time hits leader. In 2017, Petty played in the Texas League while in the minor leagues with the Mariners before spending the rest of summer in the American Association with the Kansas City T-Bones. Also last summer, Fennell played for the State College Spikes in the New York-Penn League as a member of the Cardinals before being promoted to the Peoria Chiefs of the Midwest League.

Prior to taking the head-coaching position in 1997, Conte served as an assistant coach for long-time Vulcan mentor Chuck Gismondi, who set then-school records for wins and games coached.

A native of nearby Brownsville, Conte was a two-time all-conference outfielder at Virginia Tech.  As a junior, he led the team with a .352 average and received an offer to play with the Baltimore Orioles, which he declined. Conte returned to school for his senior season and led the team in triples, homers, RBI, stolen bases and at-bats. He finished his career and still ranks fifth in Virginia Tech history with 43 career homers.

Following the 1989 college season, he was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 19th round and played five seasons in the A's minor-league system before retiring after the 1993 season.

Conte completed his undergraduate degree in 1990. Following his professional playing career, he started his coaching career in 1994 at Cal U as an assistant and completed his master's degree in Geography and Regional Planning.

Conte resides in California with his wife Jamie and their four children, Louden, Payton, Jessie and Nina. Louden is a freshman on the Cal U baseball team this season.


CONTE'S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD
 
Year Overall
Record
Win Pct. PSAC West
Record
Win Pct. Post-Season
1997 27-16 .628 14-6 .700 PSAC Tournament
1998 17-25-1 .407 10-10 .500
1999 13-26-1 .338 7-13 .350
2000 29-20 .592 6-14 .300
2001 29-17 .630 16-4 .800 PSAC Tournament
2002 28-16-1 .633 16-3-1 .825 PSAC Tournament
2003 27-23 .540 12-8 .600 PSAC Tournament
2004 32-21-1 .602 14-6 .700 ** PSAC Champions **
2005 30-20 .600 12-8 .600 PSAC Tournament
2006 33-18 .647 17-3 .850 PSAC Tournament
2007 36-17 .679 15-5 .750 PSAC Tournament
NCAA Tournament
2008 28-18 .609 12-8 .600
2009 32-15 .681 16-8 .667 PSAC Tournament
2010 34-18 .654 17-7 .708 ** PSAC Champions **
NCAA Tournament
2011 30-18 .625 13-10 .565 PSAC Tournament
2012 26-24 .520 13-11 .542 PSAC Tournament
2013 35-18 .660 15-9 .625 PSAC Tournament
2014 25-22 .532 12-16 .429
2015 25-22 .532 16-12 .571 PSAC Tournament
2016 26-22 .542 17-11 .607 PSAC Tournament
2017 20-24 .455 11-13 .458
TOTALS 581-420-4 .581 281-185-1 .603