Baseball

- Title:
- Head Coach
- Email:
- baseball@missouri.edu
- Joined Mizzou:
- 2024 (Third Season)
- Hometown:
- St. Louis, Mo.
- Alma Mater:
- Nebraska, '99
| Kerrick Jackson Coaching Career | ||
| 2001 | Fairfield | Assistant Coach |
| 2002 | Emporia State | Assistant Coach |
| 2003 | Coffeyville CC | Assistant Coach |
| 2004-05 | Jefferson College | Assistant Coach |
| 2006-07 | Nicholls State | Assistant Coach |
| 2008 | STLCC Meramec | Assistant Coach |
| 2011-15 | Missouri | Assistant Coach |
| 2018-20 | Southern | Head Coach |
| 2023 | Memphis | Head Coach |
| 2024-pr. | Missouri | Head Coach |
| Coaching Awards and Achievements | ||
| • 2019 SWAC Coach of the Year | ||
| • 2023 Baseball America Trailblazer of the Year | ||
| • ABCA Diversity in Baseball Committee Chairman | ||
| • ABCA Third Vice President (2025-26) | ||
| • 8 MLB Draft Picks as head coach | ||
A veteran coach with experience at all levels of baseball, Kerrick Jackson was tabbed as Missouri's 15th head coach in June 2023.
Since that time, Jackson has undertaken the challenge of revitalizing the Tigers' tradition-rich program. These efforts have included hiring a diverse staff, recruiting a new-look roster and providing his pupils an entirely new way of approaching the game — and the way they go about working to achieve their common goal of returning Mizzou to national prominence.
In his first season at the helm, Jackson oversaw the development of a Mizzou squad that displayed positive signs of growth while providing Tiger fans with numerous memorable moments, including six wins over nationally-ranked Southeastern Conference foes. The Tigers swept No. 6 Florida at home, in addition to topping a Kentucky squad that advanced to Omaha and posting impressive road wins over Georgia and Mississippi State squads that ended the year ranked among the nation's top 25 squads.
Off the field, the Tigers have thrived under Jackson's leadership, posting three of the top semester grade-point averages in program history. Mizzou baseball turned in a 3.43 GPA in the fall 2024 semester, marking its best single term over the last decade. The Tigers also notched a 3.09 team mark during the spring 2024 semester for its best in-season GPA over the same span.
Jackson officially became the first Black Southeastern Conference head baseball coach to lead his team into action when the Tigers opened their 2024 campaign last February. Furthermore, he became just the fourth Black collegiate coach to guide a Power Four baseball program and the first to do so since the 2021 season. In recognition of these efforts, Baseball America named Jackson its 2023 Trailblazer of the Year, capping an already historic year for the new Mizzou coach.
In year two under Jackson, the Tigers went on the road to College Station and swept the defending NCAA College World Series Runner-Up and preseason No. 1 Texas A&M, taking the series in dominant fashion behind a 23-8 margin of victory. The Tigers also split a series with NCAA Regional Qualifier and America East Conference champion, Binghamton, and earned a win over perennial baseball power UConn at the Puerto Rico Challenge.
Mizzou ranked third in the SEC in triples (15), sacrifice bunts (30) and HBP (102) while ranking sixth in stolen bases per game (1.22).
Jackson Lovich was a bright spot in the Mizzou lineup, leading the Tigers and ranking sixth in the SEC with a .357 batting average during the 2025 season. He added a team-best 12 home runs, 51 RBI, 39 runs, three triples and 20 walks with a 1.052 OPS. He finished his Mizzou career as a .311 hitter in 116 games (108 starts) and was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 16th round (494th overall).
RHP Sam Horn was selected by the LA Dodgers in the 17th round (525th overall) as the duo made it three-straight seasons for Jackson having two or more MLB Draft picks. They became the seventh and eighth MLB Draft selections for Jackson during his head-coaching tenure (six seasons).
In addition to his success on the diamond as a collegiate coach, including leading Southern University to the 2019 Southwestern Athletic Conference crown and an NCAA Regional berth and guiding the University of Memphis to its first winning record in six years during the 2023 season, Jackson continues to serve as a relentless advocate for minorities in college baseball, especially in the coaching ranks. He helped form the American Baseball Coaches Association's Diversity in Baseball Committee and has served as its chairman since its creation in 2018. That body works to improve diversity in the coaching ranks through a professional development program and an increased focus on youth baseball.
Jackson has also proven to be an elite developer of talent, evident by his eight MLB Draft selections over his six seasons as a head coach - including having at least two players selected in each of the past three MLB Drafts (2023-2025).
After leading Memphis to 29 victories and its first winning season since 2017, Jackson returned to Columbia after having served as a Mizzou assistant from 2011-15. Prior to his lone season at Memphis, Jackson was the President of the MLB Draft League from 2020-22, a six-team summer baseball league sponsored by Major League Baseball and featuring a split-season amateur-professional format.
Jackson, who currently serves as the ABCA's Third Vice President, was the head coach at Southern University from 2018-20, where he took a nine-win team in 2018 to 32 wins, a conference championship, and the NCAA Tournament the following season, earning SWAC and Louisiana Sports Writers Association Coach of the Year accolades. His 2018 Jaguar team boasted the athletic department's highest men's team GPA and received national recognition for its community service efforts.
Jackson worked for the Boras Corporation as a certified player agent for two years from 2016-17, where he identified prep and college players with the best chance to develop into Major League talent.
He served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Mizzou from 2011-15, working with the Tigers' hitters, outfielders, and infielders. Mizzou made back-to-back trips to the Big 12 Conference Tournament Championship in 2011-12, culminating with the program's first Big 12 title in 2012. The Tigers had multiple nationally-ranked recruiting classes, including 24th in 2012, 12th in 2014 and a consensus Top-30 class in 2015.
Before heading to Missouri, Jackson served as the Midwest Area Scouting Supervisor for the Washington Nationals from 2008-10, overseeing Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska and the Dakotas.
His other collegiate coaching stops include assistant stints at St. Louis Community College-Meramec (2008), Nicholls State (2006-07), Jefferson (Mo.) College (2004-05), Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College (2003), Emporia State (2002) and Fairfield (2001). Jackson also has extensive experience in the summer collegiate leagues, including the prestigious the Cape Cod League.
Jackson spent two years at St. Louis Community College-Meramec as a student-athlete, before helping Bethune-Cookman to its first conference championship and regional appearance in 1996. Jackson concluded his playing career at Nebraska in 1997, graduating in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in sociology.
Jackson and his wife, Talia, have two sons, Zion and Lazarus.
| Kerrick Jackson Head Coaching Record | ||||||
| Season | Overall | Pct. | Conf. | Pct. | Place | Accomplishments |
| SOUTHERN (3 seasons) | ||||||
| 2018 | 9-33 | .214 | 6-15 | .286 | 5th-West | - Highest team semester GPA in program history |
| 2019 | 32-24 | .571 | 18-6 | .750 | 1st | - SWAC Coach of the Year - SWAC West Regular-Season & Tournament Champion - NCAA Starkville Regional - MLB Draft Pick (Javeyan Williams - R: 22 / P: 656) |
| 2020 | 6-10 | .375 | 3-0 | 1.000 | - COVID-19 shortened season | |
| TOTALS | 47-67 | .412 | 27-21 | .563 | ||
| MEMPHIS (1 season) | ||||||
| 2023 | 29-28 | .509 | 10-14 | .417 | T-5th | - First winning season since 2017 - AAC Pitcher of the Year (Dalton Fowler) - Two MLB Draft picks: (Dalton Fowler - R: 9 / P: 273, Dalton Kendrick - R: 18 / P: 534) |
| TOTALS | 29-28 | .509 | 10-14 | .417 | ||
| MISSOURI (1 season) | ||||||
| 2024 | 23-32 | .418 | 9-21 | .300 | 7th-East | - Baseball America Trailblazer of the Year - Three MLB Draft picks: (Ryan Magdic - R: 14 / P: 406, Carter Rustad - R: 15 / P: 459, Bryce Mayer - R: 17 / P: 493) - Highest team semester GPA on record |
| 2025 | 16-39 | .291 | 3-27 | .100 | 16th | - Swept 2024 College World Series Runner-Up, Preseason No. 1 Texas A&M - Two MLB Draft picks: (Jackson Lovich - R: 16 / P: 494, Sam Horn - R: 17 / P: 525) |
| TOTALS | 39-71 | .355 | 12-48 | .200 | ||
| CAREER | 115-166 | .410 | 49-83 | .371 | ||








