In The Best Possible Position To Succeed
May 20th, 2010 - by
College Coach’s Corner: New Jersey City University’s Baseball Coach, Jonathan Thomas
How would you describe yourself as a coach?
I would describe myself as a coach demands max efforts out of his players. A coach who expects the same out of myself as I do of my players. Intense, but caring to his players and staff. Whether its playing “little ball” or playing for the big inning I want my players knowing that I will always try and put them in the best possible position to succeed.
What is unique about the experience at your school?
The uniqueness of our school is that although its a commuter school its has its charm. Its where everybody knows everbody. From the professors to faculty members, they truly care about the success of the students.
What do recruits need to know about you?
Recruits should know that I am a coach who truly cares about them getting an education while they are here. As much as I want to win on the field. I want them to win in the classroom. So, when they leave here they can compete for jobs.
What do you look for in recruits?
I look for kids who really have a passion for the game. Students who take their school work just as serious as they do their baseball.
What is the one thing every recruit needs to do with the recruiting process?
Just apply and take the SAT’s as many times as possible so you can get your scores higher.
What turns you off when you are recruiting a student athlete?
A student who expects playing time instead of earning it. A kid who thinks that he should get all the attention because he is being recruited. A student who isnt focused on doing well in the classroom, he is just focused on baseball.
What do you think your program is the most successful at?
Developing player’s talents. Getting them better as baseball players and as Men.
Why should a recruit consider your program?
He should consider our program because we play in the most competitive Division III conference in the country. The mistake many kids do is that they would rathere go to a name brand Division I school and sit for a couple yrs instead of coming to a Division III school and having a chance right away to compete for a spot. We have numerous Major programs to offer Criminal Justice and English being 2 of our strongest programs. Last but not least a recruit will get a coaching staff who will push them to make them better ball players and push them to their max potential.
If a recruit is interested in your program, how should they reach out to you?
Email jthomas3@njcu.edu








