Jim Toman

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James Michael Andrew Toman

Biographical Information[edit]

Jim Toman has been a college coach.

Toman was assistant coach at Richmond High School for two years and Atlantic Community High School for one year. He was an assistant at Florida International University (1989) and North Carolina State University (1990-1996). He was an assistant for the University of South Carolina from 1997-2007. His teams went to the College World Series in 2002, 2003 and 2004. He then got the head coaching job at Liberty University. He was 35-26-1 his first year (2008), the best first-season performance by a Liberty baseball coach. He resigned after the 2016 season with 329 wins, second in school annals behind Al Worthington.

Toman was an assistant coach at College of Charleston in 2018, then became head coach at Middle Tennessee State University in 2019. He resigned in August 2022 after being charged with DUI.

Source: Liberty bio