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CarlTebon

Carl Tebon

COACHING RESUME
1996-present (Loras College) 608-567-4
Head Baseball Coach
1992-1995 (UW-River Falls) 56-38
Head Baseball Coach
1989-1992 (Virginia Wesleyan)
Assistant Baseball Coach
EDUCATION
Mount Senario College, Old Dominion University
B.S, 1989, M.S, 1992
HOMETOWN
Sturgeon Bay, WI
Carl Tebon began his time at the helm of the Loras College Duhawks in 1996 and has won 608 games as the skipper of the Duhawks. In his 29th season at Loras, Tebon has had the Duhawks in the top four in the standings 10 times, including leading the Duhawks to the Iowa Conference championship in 2009, the first Loras team to do so since 1952. The 2009 Conference champion season saw Tebon crowned as the Iowa Conference Coach of the Year after going 21-10 on the year.

As the No. 3 seed at the end of a strong regular season campaign, Tebon and the Duhawks made history in 2023 with a dominating 4-0 run through the American Rivers Conference Tournament that claimed the program its first ever conference tournament championship. With the title came the A-R-C's automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Baseball National Tournament, marking the first time Loras baseball had ever made the national tournament field. The team accumulated 480 hits, 90 doubles, 336 runs, and 295 RBIs, which each ranked second-most in a single season in program history. Tebon's crew claimed seven A-R-C All-Conference honors as well as two American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)/Rawlings All-Region players in Daniel Rogers (First Team) and Max McCallum (Third Team). 

in 2022, Tebon's Duhawks had their best season in program history, racking up a regular season record setting 32 wins with just 11 losses on the year. The Duhawks went on a 16-game tear to start the season, holding the longest win streak in Division III going into conference play, highlighted by a monumental 3-1 victory over the Iowa Hawkeyes in just their third game of the season that saw the Duhawks hold the Hawkeyes scoreless until the bottom of the ninth inning. Going 15-9 in American Rivers Conference action on the year, the Duhawks earned their highest playoff seed since the 2009 season, going on to collect five all-conference nods. 
 
Tebon has coached two All-Americans, 19 All-Region picks, and 88 All-Conference players, including league MVPs Justin Pierro (1998), Cory Schultz (2002), and Nick Olberding (2009) and Luke Fennelly (2021). Pierro went on to a three-year minor league career with the Cook County Cheetahs and the Dubois County Dragons of the Frontier League. Schultz was a free agent signing by the Philadelphia Phillies and was a part of their minor league system for three seasons, throwing a total of 123 innings.
 
The Sturgeon Bay, Wis. native is a 1989 graduate of Mount Senario College where he was a two-time All-Conference pick and MVP in baseball, while also starring on the football field. He earned his master's degree in education/sport management from Old Dominion University in 1992.
 
Prior to coming to the Duhawks, Tebon served as the head coach at UW-River Falls, compiling a 56-38 record. He was also an assistant baseball coach at Virginia Wesleyan from 1989-1992.
 
Tebon and his wife, Brenda, reside in Dubuque and have three daughters, Erica, Elly and Rachel.
 
Year Wins Losses/Tie .Pct IIAC/ARC Pct Tournament Regular Season
1996 21 14-2 .595 6-10 .375 1-2 7
1997 18 14 .563 8-4 .666 3-1 2
1998 31 14 .689 13-7 .650 2-2  4
1999 25 16-1 .616 11-8-1 .575 0-2 4
2000 28 17 .622 12-6 .667 3-2 2
2001 11 26 .297 5-12 .294 8
2002 15 22 .405 5-13 .278 8
2003 25 17 .595 11-10 .524 1-2 4
2004 15 21 .462 4-12 .250 8
2005 14 25 .359 4-12 .250 9
2006 18 22-1 .451 8-8 .500 1-1 5
2007 23 18 .561 13-10 .565 2-2 3
2008 23 23 .500 11-12 .478 5-2 5
2009 25 14 .677 15-7 .682 0-2 1
2010 15 24 .432 9-15 .375 7
2011 19 20 .528 10-8 .556 7
2012 22 18 .538 9-11 .450 7
2013 19 21 .475 11-17 .393 1-2 6
2014 19  23 .452 13-15 .464 2-2 4
2015 21 22 .488 13-15 .464 2-2 6
2016 14 24 .368 8-20 .286 7
2017 14 25 .359 7-17 .292 7
2018 25 15 .625 14-9 .609 0-2 4
2019 16 20 .444 10-14 .417 0-2 6
2020* 3 7 .300
2021 24 18 .581 17-15 .531 3-2 3
2022 32 11 .744 15-9 .625 1-2 2
2023 29 17 .630 15-9 .625 4-0 (Tournament Champions) 3
2024 25 18 .581 12-11 .522 2-2 5
2025 19 21 .475 9-15 .375
Total 608 567 - 4 .532 283-322-1 .491 29-34