St. John Fisher College Rochester, New York
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Directing this NIKE Baseball Camp is assistant coach Patrick Greer, who begins his second season at St. John Fisher College.
Highlights Include
- Professional instruction from former Pros, College Coaches and College-Aged Instructors
- 10:1 camper/staff ratio
- Multi-level ability grouping
- Nike Camp T-shirt, Lanyard, Graduation Certificate and Nike Prizes
Dugan Yard, located on the College’s South Campus, is the home for St. John Fisher College baseball. Dugan Yard was funded by a gift from Kevin Dugan, and opened in the spring of 2001. The field is dedicated to the memory of his father, Donald M. Dugan, who was an avid baseball fan. In the spring of 2007, Dugan Yard was enhanced with the addition of a club house and a training facility/press box. The training facility is state-of-the-art and is risen above the third baseline with windows looking over the diamond. In 2011, the baseball facility was upgraded again with the addition of a grandstand facility behind the backstop along with personalized wind screens on the outfield fence.
Meet your coaching staffPatrick Greer
Patrick Greer will enter his second season as baseball assistant coach at St. John Fisher.
Greer attended Finger Lakes Community College from 1998-2000 and was named to the All-Conference team. He graduated from St. John Fisher in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. At Fisher, Greer earned Empire 8 All-Conference honors in both seasons he played along with First Team All-ECAC in 2000.
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From 2005-2011, Greer compiled 136 victories as head baseball coach of FLCC. He was named five-time Mid-State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year and led his team to four conference titles.
Greer graduated from Avon High School in 1997 and was All-County in baseball and football.
Brandon Potter
In his first year at the helm of the Cardinals, Potter coached Fisher to its best season in the program’s 23-year history. Fisher finished the 2010 season with an overall record of 31-14, setting a new College-record for wins in a season. The Cardinals won their first Empire 8 Conference title and finished second at the New York Regional of the NCAA Division III Championship, bowing out 7-6 in the bottom of the ninth inning in the title game to the eventual national runner-up.
Read Full BioPotter played four years of baseball while attending Fisher. As a catcher he was named to the Empire 8 second team in his senior year (2004) after making honorable mention in his junior season (2003).
Potter also played for the Finger Lakes Community College baseball team, being recognized as an All-Region selection in 2001.
After graduating from Fisher, he spent a year with the Cardinal baseball coaching staff as an assistant. He helped guide Fisher to a successful 2006 season, finishing 26-15.
Potter went on to serve as an assistant coach for Minnesota State University, Mankato (NSIC – DII) where he aided in setting a school record for wins (45), and Cerro Coso Community College (Foothills Conference) in Ridgecrest, California. Between those two positions he coached five players taken in the MLB Draft. He also served first as the pitching coach and then as the Head Coach for the New York Collegiate Baseball League’s (NYCBL) Watertown Wizards.
Potter is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA).
Greg McKeown
After completing a successful four-year career with the Cardinals, Greg McKeown enters his fourth season as an assistant coach.
McKeown, who was signed for a brief time by the Texarkana (TX) Gunslingers of the Continental Baseball League post-graduation, led the Cardinals with 43 strikeouts in his final season. He guided the Cardinals to a 25-14 overall record with an appearance in the ECAC Upstate Championship as a senior, after finishing his junior season with a 2.08 ERA and an NCAA win over Skidmore.
Mckeown received a bachelor’s degree from Fisher.
Kevin Wing
After completing his four-year playing career with the Cardinals, Kevin Wing will begin his second year as assistant coach, working with the outfielders and assisting in the program’s recruiting efforts.
Wing, who started at shortstop in 38 games on 2010 as a senior, led Fisher with 14 stolen bases and tied for the team-lead in runs scored with 44. He batted .349 for the year (53-of-152) with 13 doubles and 22 RBI and helped lead Fisher to its first Empire 8 Conference title and a runner-up finish at the NCAA Division III Regionals.
A three-time Empire 8 All-Conference selection, Wing is Fisher’s all-time leader in stolen bases (40) and sacrifices (22). He also ranks among the College’s all-time leaders in hits (148) and runs scored (124).
Kevin graduated from Fisher in 2010 with a degree in Management
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