Dave Serrano resigns as head coach at Johnson University
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 8:24 PM
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
Dave Serrano has stepped down from his position as head coach of the Johnson University baseball team, effective June 24, 2026. During his tenure, Serrano led the Royals to their first NAIA World Series appearance and improved the team's record significantly, culminating in a 40-win season. He expressed gratitude for his time at the university while announcing a shift to support his sons' baseball careers and focus on baseball showcases. Serrano leaves Johnson with a career record of 100-54 after transforming the program into a national contender.
- •Serrano announced his resignation via social media on June 24.
- •The Royals reached the NAIA World Series in Serrano's final season.
- •Serrano departs after leading the team from a 5-44 to a 24-22 record.
- •He intends to support his sons' baseball careers moving forward.
- 8:24 PMYahoo Sports — Former Tennessee baseball coach Dave Serrano leaving Johnson University
"Former Tennessee baseball coach Dave Serrano is stepping down from Johnson University. He led the Royals to their first NAIA World Series appearance.
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