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Clint Stoy added to New Mexico Coaching Staff

by Brian Foley
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FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE

ClintStoryNM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.–The University of New Mexico Lobo baseball team announced the addition of Clint Stoy as a volunteer assistant coach today. Stoy brings seven years of coaching experience and four years of collegiate baseball experience to New Mexico. Stoy will assist with hitting, outfield and coach first base.

"Clint Stoy is a great addition to the program," said head coach Ray Birmingham. "He has been to some great places. His greatest recommendation came from Dave Burroughs, who coaches Cowley County Community College and who I think the world of. Clint has many years of experience at every level and he has the greatest amount of energy I’ve ever seen in a young man. He is going to be special for our program."

"I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to come here," said Stoy. "Coach Birmingham is one of the best coaches in the nation and I have a great opportunity to learn from him and his staff. I’ve always wanted the opportunity to coach at this level. I want to surround myself with as many knowledgeable people as I can. It was an easy decision for me to come here and help further my coaching career."

Stoy comes to New Mexico from Labette Community College in Parsons, Kan., where he was the recruiting coordinator and hitting/defensive instructor since 2007.

Stoy has also made stops as an assistant coach at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, La., the Laramie Colts in Wyoming and Crowder College in Neosho, Mo.

In his time at Nicholls State from 2005-07, Stoy wore many hats as the team’s facilities coordinator, assistant recruiting coordinator and the hitting/outfield instructor. In the summer of 2006, Stoy was the associate head coach for the Laramie Colts of the Mountain Collegiate Baseball League. He served as the Colts hitting and fielding instructor. At Crowder College from 2002-05, Stoy served as the facilities coordinator and assisted in recruitment. He also served as an academic counselor for student-athletes.

As a player, Stoy played at Cowley County Community College in Arkansas City, Kan., from 1998-00. Stoy earned All-Jayhawk Conference as well as All-Region IV honors from 99-00. He was named National Junior College Association of America All-American in 2000. Stoy was also named to the NJCAA Team USA in 2000.

Upon the completion of his associates degree in Business Administration from Cowley County, Stoy transferred to the University of Southern Mississippi. While at USM, Stoy was named to the Conference USA All-Tournament team in 2002. Stoy completed his degree in 2002 and received a bachelor of science degree in Sports Administration and Coaching.

Stoy went on to earn a masters of science in Education from Southwest Missouri State University in 2005.

He is the son of Doug and Diana Stoy.

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Luke Manners January 22, 2010 - 8:28 pm

This guy is a great hire..has an unbelievable amount of knowledge on the game.. go lobos!

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