Matt Senk

Matt Senk is an American college baseball coach who served as the head coach of the Stony Brook Seawolves. Senk held the head coaching position at Stony Brook from 1991 until his retirement in 2025. Under Senk, Stony Brook has won America East Conference baseball tournaments in 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, and 2019, appearing in the NCAA tournament each of those seasons. In 2012, Stony Brook won the Coral Gables Regional and advanced to the Baton Rouge Super Regional to face LSU. After defeating LSU in a three-game series, the team moved on to the College World Series for the first time in program history. It was the first time that a school from the Northeast had reached the College World Series since 1986.

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Senk in 2014
Cortland State UniversityAdelphi University
Cortland State
Catcher
Elwood (NY) John Glenn (Asst.)
Rockville Centre (NY) Saint Agnes
Uniondale (NY) Kellenberg Memorial
Stony Brook
971–696–4
6× America East Regular season Championships (2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2021)
6× America East Tournament championships (2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2019)
NCAA Regional Champion (2012)
NCAA Super Regional Champion (2012)
College World Series Appearance (2012)
America East Coach of the Year (2011, 2012, 2014)
NCBWA National Coach of Year Award (2012)

Matt Senk is an American college baseball coach who served as the head coach of the Stony Brook Seawolves. Senk held the head coaching position at Stony Brook from 1991 until his retirement in 2025. Under Senk, Stony Brook has won America East Conference baseball tournaments in 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, and 2019, appearing in the NCAA tournament each of those seasons. In 2012, Stony Brook won the Coral Gables Regional and advanced to the Baton Rouge Super Regional to face LSU. After defeating LSU in a three-game series, the team moved on to the College World Series for the first time in program history. It was the first time that a school from the Northeast had reached the College World Series since 1986.

Senk won the 2012 America East Conference Coach of the Year Award and went on to win the NCBWA National Coach of Year Award.

Senk graduated from John Glenn High School in 1976 and attended Cortland State for college, where he played catcher. In college, Senk started for three years and was a two-time All-SUNYAC selection and the team's Most Valuable Player in his senior year. He earned his master's degree in physical education at Adelphi University.

Senk coached high school teams at St. Agnes Cathedral and Kellenberg Memorial on Long Island before leaving his position to start coaching Stony Brook's Division III baseball team in 1991. Senk recruited shortstop Joe Nathan of Pine Bush, New York, to play for Stony Brook through a Pine Bush assistant coach that was a former college teammate of his. Nathan would become Senk's first recruit to reach the major leagues when he debuted for the San Francisco Giants as a pitcher in 1999.

In 2004, Senk won his first America East tournament to advance to the NCAA tournament regionals for the first time in the program's Division I history. Senk won his first America East Coach of the Year in 2011 after guiding the Seawolves to their first conference regular season championship and ending the season 42–12 while going 22–2 in conference play. In 2012, Senk guided the Seawolves to their fourth NCAA tournament regional after earning the most wins in the country; the Seawolves would win the Coral Gables Regional as the four-seed and then upset the LSU Tigers in the Baton Rouge Super Regionals to reach the first College World Series in program history, while also becoming the first Northeast school to accomplish the feat since 1986 and the first New York school since 1980. Finishing the season at 52–15, Senk won the NCBWA National Coach of the Year award.

In September 2019, Senk was given an extension through the 2024 season.

In 2022, Senk was inducted into the Suffolk County Sports Hall of Fame. The America East Conference suspended Senk for the first nine games of the 2022 season "in response to an incident that occurred during the 2021 season in which Coach Senk acted contrary to NCAA Baseball Rules and America East Bylaws governing conduct."

On March 8, 2023 with a 15–5 victory over LIU, Senk won his 900th game, becoming the seventh active Division I baseball head coach to win 900 games at one school.

On May 8, 2025, Senk announced that he will retire following the 2025 season after 35 years at Stony Brook.

Below is a table of Senk's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach.

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Stony Brook Patriots (Skyline Conference (Division III)) (1991–1994)
1991Stony Brook16–9
1992Stony Brook17–12–1ECAC Tournament
1993Stony Brook13–14–12-6T-4th
1994Stony Brook26–97-11stECAC Tournament
Stony Brook Patriots (Independent (Division III)) (1995–1995)
1995Stony Brook30–8NCAA Regional
Stony Brook Seawolves (New England Collegiate Conference (Division II)) (1996–1998)
1996Stony Brook27–149-9ECAC Tournament
1997Stony Brook15–199-7
1998Stony Brook23–11–112-3-1ECAC Tournament
1999Stony Brook36–1212-4ECAC Tournament
Stony Brook Seawolves (New York State Baseball Conference (Division I)) (2000–2001)
2000Stony Brook30–11
2001Stony Brook35–1610–0
Stony Brook Seawolves (America East Conference) (2002–2022)
2002Stony Brook27–2411–11T–3rdAmerica East Tournament
2003Stony Brook33–2115–93rdAmerica East tournament
2004Stony Brook29–2711–104thNCAA Regional
2005Stony Brook23–2810–11T–5th
2006Stony Brook25–2913–82ndAmerica East tournament
2007Stony Brook31–2416–72ndAmerica East tournament
2008Stony Brook34–2614–102ndNCAA Regional
2009Stony Brook29–2314–10T–3rdAmerica East tournament
2010Stony Brook30–2715–93rdNCAA Regional
2011Stony Brook42–1222–21stAmerica East tournament
2012Stony Brook52–1521–31stCollege World Series
2013Stony Brook25–3415–154thAmerica East tournament
2014Stony Brook35–1818–51stAmerica East tournament
2015Stony Brook35–16–118–4–11stNCAA Regional
2016Stony Brook27–2711–83rdAmerica East tournament
2017Stony Brook26–2612–103rdAmerica East tournament
2018Stony Brook32–2512–124thAmerica East tournament
2019Stony Brook31–2315–91stNCAA Regional
2020Stony Brook6–90–0Season canceled because of COVID-19
2021Stony Brook31–1825–101st (Division B)America East tournament
2022Stony Brook27–2521–91st (Division B)
Stony Brook Seawolves (Colonial Athletic Association) (2023–2025)
2023Stony Brook23–2914–167th
2024Stony Brook24–2812–15T-8th
2025Stony Brook25–2711–16T-8th
Total:971–696–4 (.582)37–47 (.440)
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  • List of current NCAA Division I baseball coaches

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