Mark Hogan
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Mark Hogan has been a college coach.
Hogan helped Southeast Missouri State finish third in the 1976 Division II College World Series as a player. He was a graduate assistant at Mississippi State University in 1978-1979, going to the 1979 College World Series. He was coach at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College (1982 to 1989, going 223-145) and Livingston University (1990 to 1994, with a 154-111-1 record). While at Livingston, he led the school to a fifth place finish in the 1992 Division II College World Series. He became head baseball coach at Southeast Missouri State University in 1995, a role he held until retiring after 2012. He set a school record with 37 wins in 2002 and set a school record for career wins (526-456-1).
Source: SEMO bio
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