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Coker also has been a member of the Black College Legends and Pioneers Committee for the National College Baseball Hall of Fame, founding member of the HBCU-Pro Sports Media Association, founder ...
Michael Coker, a pioneer in HBCU baseball and the architect behind the Black College World Series, has died. He was 65. According to the Black College Nines, Coker passed away on April 22 after a ...
The most recent stop was Pasqua's three year stint at Converse University where he led them to their first ever Conference ...
Coker boasts a 22-acre outdoor sports complex, with baseball, softball and tennis provision. Its competitive sports teams are known as the Coker Cobras, and its baseball team made the National ...
Coker, the Gannett Central Wisconsin baseball player of the year, was set to attend the University of Akron this fall, after signing a letter of intent last November.
MARGATE, Fla. – Michael Coker, founder and executive director of Black College Championships LLC and founder of the Black College World Series as well as lead contemporary reporter for the Black ...
A former first baseman as a student-athlete at Edward Waters University in Jacksonville, Fla., as an undergraduate under coach Jeffrey Lee Jr., the baseball visionary came up with the idea of a ...