Corey Keane

Corey Keane

Corey Keane joined the Yale baseball staff as an assistant coach for the 2022 season.

In 2025, the BulldogsĀ surpassed the 30 win benchmark on their way to a 16-5 Ivy regular season record. Along the way, there were multiple team and individual accomplishments. In April, the Bulldogs were the National Team of the Week by 64Analytics after performing in the top ten in multiple offensive and defensive categories nationally. Recognitions including a Gold Spikes Semifinalist, All-American, and Ivy League Pitcher of the Year and Rookie of the Year. The Yale staff were honored as the Ivy League Coaching Staff of the Year.
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Keane spent the previous five seasons at Quinnipiac, helping the Bobcats to a memorable run in 2019. They won the MAAC regular season and tournament championships, advancing to the NCAA Regionals. Their final win of the season came at No. 10 Eastern Carolina in the NCAA Regionals. That was their 30th victory, a Quinnipiac record.
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Keane helped coach 12 All-MAAC selections for the Bobcats, including three outfielders – the group he worked with primarily.
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Keane played collegiately at Eastern Connecticut State University. As a student-athlete he helped the Warriors win the Little East Conference Championship in 2014 and was named first team all-conference in 2015. He played five different positions and played for three different head coaches, helping the program to more than 100 wins in his career.
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Keane was the head coach of the West Hartford Thunder of the Connecticut Collegiate Baseball League in 2017.Ā  His career in coaching began with a stint as an assistant coach for the Tolland (Conn.) American Legion team from 2013 to 2016. He has also worked as an instructor at the Jim Wawruck Baseball Camp and the Bill Holowaty Baseball Camp, as well as providing private hitting and fielding lessons.
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Keane graduated from Eastern Connecticut State University in 2016 with a B.A. in sport performance.
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