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VMI Athletics | November 13, 2014

VMI installs assistant Hadra as head coach

LEXINGTON, Va. -- Jonathan Hadra, a four-year letterman and 2004 graduate of VMI, was named the 20th head coach in VMI baseball history on Thursday, Nov. 13. Hadra had been serving as the acting head coach since Nov. 3, when he was named to that role following the resignation of Marlin Ikenberry, who chose to pursue an opportunity in private business.

“First and foremost, I want to thank General Peay and Dr. Diles for providing me the opportunity to be the next head coach of the VMI baseball program," Hadra said. "This is an opportunity that I am extremely excited about, and I will continue to work hard, with my staff and the players, to represent VMI in a first class manner. I have been a part of this program for ten of the last fourteen years, and have a lot of pride in the commitment that we have made to improving the facilities, increased scholarship budget, and higher quality equipment. None of these would have been possible without the continued support and vision of General Peay, Dr. Diles and our donors."

“This is a great day for VMI and for the baseball program," VMI athletics director Dave Diles said. "Any time that someone progresses through a program as a player, volunteer assistant and earns advancement to Associate Head Coach, it is reflective of the high character, skills and commitment required to be successful as a head coach. VMI baseball has benefited from great leadership throughout the years, and Coach Hadra will continue the legacy of fielding highly competitive teams while assisting in the overall development of young men at VMI. Jonathan has my full confidence and support and I know the VMI community will join me in congratulating him on earning this opportunity.”

Hadra, the 2010 SE Baseball Assistant Coach of the Year, has spent five seasons on this, his second tour of duty with the Keydets, rising to associate head coach prior to the 2014 season. He has worked with the infielders and hitters during the majority of that time, as well as serving as the program's recruiting coordinator since 2011.

Hadra's mentorees include VMI's first conference player of the year in baseball, Rob Dickinson, who hit .399 during his POTY 2013 season and Sam Roberts, VMI's all-time hits leader. Hadra was instrumental in the program's 2010 success that saw the team earn only its second national ranking ever, as he tutored an offense that included Roberts and future major leaguer Cory Spangenburg, who earned multiple Freshman All-American honors during his only season at the Institute.

More recently, Hadra saw Brandon Angus have a breakout 2014 season at the plate, earning Second Team All-Big South honors with a .333 batting average. Defensively, Hadra's infielders helped the team post the third-best fielding percentage in school history (.966) during that 2014 season.

“I’m very excited for Jonathan,” former VMI head coach Marlin Ikenberry said. “He has been my right-hand man for the past five seasons, and he is extremely prepared for this opportunity. I’m very excited for his chance to lead this program into the future. He has a great relationship with the players, administration and many college coaches. I will always be a very loyal supporter of VMI baseball and of Coach Hadra.”

Hadra also spent the 2009 season at Bradley before returning to VMI, where he had worked in 2005, for the 2010 season. At Bradley, Hadra worked to bring in a freshman class of 16 that was named one of the top recruiting classes in the nation by Collegiate Baseball. Included in the haul were a pair of Junior College All-Americans, a High School All-American and three players that were drafted by MLB clubs.

Prior to this stay at VMI, Hadra spent three years as an assistant at Western Kentucky under current Old Dominion head coach and VMI Hall of Famer Chris Finwood. In fact, Hadra continues a trend that has now seen three of VMI's last four head coaches be former Finwood associates, whether it be as assistant coaches or former players.

During his 2005 season at VMI, Hadra worked with the outfielders and assisted instruction in base running, bunting and positional defense.

"Coach Hadra is is mentally tough, hard working, smart and a great communicator," said Tom Slater, VMI head coach during Hadra's cadetship and current roving minor-league hitting instructor for the New York Yankees. "He is a man that I would want my son to play for."

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