| Scott Landers | ||
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Assistant Baseball Coach | |
| (315) 445-4415 | ||
Scott Landers joined the Dolphins as a assistant head coach
in 2003. His primary responsibilities are working with the pitchers
and hitters. Since his arrival, five Le Moyne
pitchers have signed professional baseball contracts. In that
same time, four position players have been selected in the MLB
draft. Right-handers Bobby Blevins and Matt Scherer were named
conference pitchers of the year. Infielders Mike Affronti
(2006) and Andy Parrino (2007) were also named conference
players of the year in back-to-back seasons.
Before coming to Le Moyne, Landers served as an assistant coach at
Cortland State for two years and one season as the head coach at
Broome Community College. At Cortland, Landers helped guide the Red
Dragons to two league titles with unblemished 12-0 marks, overall
records of 36-9 and 31-11, one regional title and one Division III
World Series berth. In 2001 at BCC, Landers guided the Hornets to a
22-19 mark and New York State Regional berth.
A native of Windsor, N.Y., Landers was a pitcher at Cortland State
from 1995-98 under the direction of current Le Moyne head coach
Steve Owens. As a player, Landers helped the Red Dragons to three
SUNYAC titles, four regional appearances and three NCAA Division
III World Series appearances. Cortland finished third twice and
seventh once at the national championship tournament. As a junior,
Landers was named to the ABCA All-America team.
Landers teaches Health Education at Chittenango High School and
resides in Syracuse.















