BOSTON - For the third year in a row, and for the fourth time in his head coaching career,
Mike Glavine has been named the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and ATEC Northeast Regional Coach of the Year, after another record-setting year for the Northeastern University baseball team.
Glavine's Huskies won 35+ games for the third straight year, and fourth time in the last five seasons, while breaking a program record and conference record for overall wins, finishing the year with a 49-11 record. Northeastern claimed the 2025 CAA Regular Season and Tournament titles, with a 25-2 conference record and a perfect 3-0 record in the CAA postseason. The Huskies' 25 conference wins were tied for the most in CAA history, and the team held a NCAA-best 27-game winning streak heading into the NCAA Tournament, the longest winning streak in Division I since the 2021 season.
Among Northeastern's 2025 regular season and postseason honors, Northeastern's
Harrison Feinberg earned CAA Co-Player of the Year honors, was the CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player, and a two-time All-American (NCBWA First Team, ABCA Third Team). In total, the Huskies earned nine All-CAA honors, and had four players named as All-Americans so far this postseason.
In Glavine's 11 seasons at the helm, Northeastern has recorded a 357-222-1 overall record (.616 winning percentage) and a 164-84 CAA record (.661).Â
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