MANKATO, Minn. — Minnesota State has extended yet another coach.
Fresh off a 40-16 season and an NCAA Tournament appearance, MSU baseball coach Matt Magers has agreed to a five-year extension which will keep him at the helm of the Mavericks’ program through the 2032 season.
Minnesota State Director of Athletics Kevin Buisman has announced that Maverick baseball coach Matt Magers has signed a contract extension.
“Matt Magers has established a standard of sustained excellence that very few programs in Division II baseball can match,” MSU athletic director Kevin Buisman said. “His consistency, competitive drive and ability to develop successful teams year after year have elevated Maverick baseball to national prominence and we are excited to continue building on that foundation with Matt leading our program into the future.”
Magers just completed his 18th season at the helm of Maverick Baseball. During his tenure, Minnesota State has played to a 715-232 (.755) record. A two-time National Coach of the Year (National Collegiate Baseball Writers of American National Coach of the Year, 2025; Rawlings/ABCA, 2012) award winner, Magers has guided the Mavericks to seven NSIC regular season championships, eight NSIC postseason championships, 16 NCAA Tournament appearances and four trips to the DII College World Series, finishing second once (2013), third twice (2012, 2014), and seventh (2010).
Additionally, during his time the Mavericks have matched on the field success, in the classroom, earning the ABCA Team Academic Excellence Award every year since 2018.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity to continue leading Maverick Baseball and appreciate our administration for their support and confidence in our program,” Magers said . “Maverick Baseball has a strong tradition, and I’m excited to keep building on that foundation.”