Greg Evans begins his first season as an assistant coach with Blinn College.
Evans joins the Buccaneer coaching staff following more than 25 years of coaching experience at all levels of baseball and softball.
Evans has a special connection to Blinn head coach Dusty Hart, who played for Evans at Grayson College in 1996 before Evans joined Hart’s staff at Grayson for the 2018 and 2019 seasons.
Prior to Grayson, Evans was an assistant at Abilene Christian University in 2017. He also spent his 2016-2017 seasons at the University of Houston, first as an assistant coach for the softball team, then with the baseball team during his second season. Before Houston, he served as the assistant softball coach at Texas Tech University for two seasons.
Evans’ longest stint as a collegiate coach came during his run as associate head coach at Oklahoma State from 2004-2012. Before working with the Cowboys, he was the assistant coach for the Texas Tech baseball program for six seasons.
Evans spent the 1997 season as an area scout for the former MLB team, the Montreal Expos. Prior to the Expos, he served as the head coach at Grayson. Across the 1993-1995 seasons, Evans served as the assistant coach for Texas Tech. Evans was the head coach at Frank Phillips College for two seasons prior to Tech.
Evans began his coaching career as the assistant coach at Lubbock Christian University from 1998-1990.
The Boyle, Miss., native spent his collegiate playing career at Ole Miss, splitting his time between second base, third base, and the outfield over his four years.
Evans earned his bachelor's degree in public administration from Ole Miss in 1985 and his master's in sports administration from Texas Tech in 1987.