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R. Scott Rash

  • Class
    1989
  • Induction
    2002
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball
  • Scott Rash was a four-year member of Randolph-Macon's baseball team, playing for longtime head coach Gregg Waters, who also competed for the Yellow Jackets himself. Rash was named first-team all-Old Dominion Athletic Conference in 1986, 1988, and 1989, was a second-team selection in 1987, and was the ODAC Player of the Year in his senior campaign. He was also named to the Virginia Sports Information Directors all-state team in multiple years.
  • At the time of his graduation, Rash held many single-season and career Randolph-Macon baseball records. His season records included batting average (.524, in 1986), hits (54, in 1986), and doubles (12, in 1988). Also in season statistical categories, Rash was second in triples (seven, in 1986), total bases (17, in 1986), and extra base hits (18, in 1988), and was third in at-bats (103, in 1986) and stolen bases (14, in 1989).
  • For his career, Rash graduated holding Randolph-Macon records in batting average (.434), hits (158), at-bats (364), doubles (22), runs scored (103), and total bases (230). He was also second in triples (16), extra base hits (44), and stolen bases (39), and third in runs batted in (84).
  • Rash stayed involved with the sport of baseball, as he went on to coach on the collegiate level for 12 seasons. He was an assistant at Belmont-Abbey College in 1990 and at Davidson College in 1991 and 1992. Rash became the first-ever coach of a new team at Greensboro College for the 1993 season, and served in that role for nine years. While there, he accumulated a 170-165-4 career record, was named the Dixie Conference Coach of the Year in 1995 and 1998, and led his team to the conference championship and the NCAA Division III tournament in 1998.
  • Rash went back at Randolph-Macon, serving his alma mater as the Director of Athletic Development. He and his wife, Stacy, have two sons: six-year-old Austin and four-year-old Brandon.
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