36-Year Head Coach Has Spent Four Decades on Campus
March 5, 2012
Stanford Elizabeth and Clarke Nelson Director of Baseball Mark Marquess has spent four decades on campus from the time he was an undergraduate on the football and baseball teams in the 1960's, to his time as an assistant under Ray Young and for the last 36 years, since 1977, as the head coach of Stanford Baseball.
One of the all-time winningest coaches in NCAA history, he won back-to-back titles in 1987 and 1988, has reached 14 College World Series as a head coach (and played on the 1967 CWS team), and coached 27 NCAA Regional teams.
Mark Soltau of the Buck/Cardinal Clubhouse, along with video director Bud Anderson produced this retrospective piece on the long-time coach. Watch it here.