
It wasn't a secret that for the better part of two decades, the baseball team at Coppin State University was struggling badly.
When head coach Sherman Reed took over the program in 2011, expectations were extremely modest, and it was not hard to see why. The team had won a total of 18 games the previous four years, including two winless seasons, and just seven games in the conference.
After hitting the recruiting trail hard during his first two seasons, Reed brought new success to the team. The 2013 and 2014 campaigns featured back-to-back double-digit wins, a feat that hadn't been accomplished in several years.

