The Record (Troy, NY)

RPI names Glasser as new head baseball coach

- By Sports Staff sports@troyrecord.com @TroyRecord­Sport on Twitter

TROY, N.Y. >> Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute (RPI) Vice President and Director of Athletics Dr. Lee McElroy has announced the appointmen­t of Keith Glasser as head baseball coach. A five-year as- sistant with the program, he takes over for Karl Steffen, who spent the previous 34 years at the helm.

“We are pleased to introduce Keith as the next head baseball coach,” said McElory. “He has served with distinctio­n as an assistant for many years and understand­s the attributes and values scholar athletes need to succeed at Rensselaer in academics and athletics. We look forward to the continued tradition and standards of excellence for our baseball program for years to come.”

“I am excited to follow in Coach Steffen’s footsteps,” said Glasser. “He built a cham-

pionship program starting back in the ‘80s and I am humbled that Dr. Jackson and Dr. McElroy believe I can continue the tradition of success. I very much look forward to continuing to work with our studentath­letes in this new capacity, competing for championsh­ips with great young men.”

A native of Rensselaer, N.Y., Glasser has helped the Engineers to a 105-98 record in his time as an assistant coach. He has been in charge of RPI’s batting and baserunnin­g, while also coaching third base. He has helped 27 players earn Liberty League AllAcademi­c, while 29 have been anmed All-Liberty League, including Sean Conroy ‘15, the 2015 con-

ference Pitcher of the Year. Six have earned All-Region recognitio­n, while three have been All-Americans.

Glasser has evaluated and trained RPI’s hitters, catchers, outfielder­s and infielders on a daily basis. The team’s recruiting coordinato­r, he has also worked as an admission’s associate, giving presentati­ons and communicat­ing with prospectiv­e students and their families.

Prior to joining the RPI staff, Glasser spent the summer of 2013 as an assistant coach for the Saratoga Brigade of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. He was an assistant at his high school, Columbia, from 2012-13, helping the team to a Section II title in 2012.

Glasser served as an assistant at Siena College from 2009-11, where he was in charge of the

team’s offense, as well as fielding positionin­g. He assisted with recruiting and coached third base as the Saints set six program records during the 2010 season, including hits, runs, home runs, RBI, total bases and at bats. Four players he coached were selected in the Major League Baseball amateur draft.

As a graduate assistant at the University of West Alabama from 200809, Glasser coached the outfielder­s and was the team’s first base coach. He also supervised the Tigers’ strength and conditioni­ng programs and aided the program’s recruiting efforts.

Glasser is a 2008 graduate of Marist College, where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in History. A catcher for the Red Foxes, he is fourth in school history in fielding percentage (. 988).

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED BY RPI ATHLETICS ?? RPI has named Keith Glasser as new head baseball. coach Glasser is a five year assistant and has been in a batting and baserunnin­g coach for the Engineers.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY RPI ATHLETICS RPI has named Keith Glasser as new head baseball. coach Glasser is a five year assistant and has been in a batting and baserunnin­g coach for the Engineers.

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