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UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER YELLOWJACKETS
Joe Reina

Joe Reina

Head coach Joe Reina (pronounced: REE-nuh) just recently completed his 24th season coaching at the University of Rochester in 2025. During his time at Rochester, he has created a firm foundation for success on the diamond.

Over the last six full seasons, Rochester has a piled up a record of 149-90 (.623), which includes a sparkling mark of 87-31 (.737) within Liberty League play. 

Last season, Rochester went 16-17 (10-10 LL) and saw five Yellowjackets earn All-Liberty League honors, including the Co-Player of the Year, senior Colby Cruser. Three 'Jackets also earned ABCA and D3baseball.com All-Region honors as UR again qualified for the Liberty League Crossover Series. Reina also earned his 500th career victory with the Yellowjackets' 6-3, game-one win at Union on April 13, while graduate students Jackson Reed and Josh Leadem became UR's all-time leaders in hits, runs scored and stolen bases.

In 2024, the Yellowjackets went 21-19 (12-6 LL) and advanced all the way to the Liberty League Tournament final. Six earned All-Liberty League honors, with Nolan Sparks repeating as the Pitcher of the Year, while Sparks also earned both ABCA and D3baseball.com First-Team All-Region honors, and capped off his career with D3baseball.com Fourth-Team All-America honors, becoming just fourth All-American in program history.

Rochester secured the Liberty League regular season title in 2023 with a 16-3 record and was 28-14 overall. The Yellowjackets led the conference with 12 All-League representatives and added ten All-Region selections. Pitcher Nolan Sparks was named Liberty League Pitcher of the Year and also was honored as a College Sports Communicators Academic All-American.

From 2019 through 2022, Reina helped return Rochester to national prominence, winning two Liberty League regular season and tournament titles, qualifying the Yellowjackets into the NCAA Division III Tournament in three straight seasons. The two Liberty League titles in 2019 and 2021 are the first two in school history.

During 2022, the Yellowjackets picked up a school record 31 wins, finishing 31-13 overall (16-3 Liberty League). UR earned an at-large berth into the NCAA Division III Tournament and hosted a regional for the first time in school history. Rochester also earned a national ranking in the top-25 by D3baseball.com for the first time in team history.

Sophomore Aaron Whitley earned All-American honors in 2021, being named 2nd Team by D3baseball.com and the ABCA, becoming Reina's first All-American at Rochester.

During the 2019 NCAA Tournament, Rochester, the fourth seed at the Wooster, Ohio Regional, picked up its first ever NCAA Tournament victory, taking down the 20th-ranked and host College of Wooster Fighting Scots in the opening round.

UR's highlight of the 2017 campaign came following the season when junior pitcher John Ghyzel was selected into the 18th round of the Major League Baseball draft by the Cincinnati Reds, becoming only the second UR player ever, and first under Reina to be drafted in the MLB Amateur Draft. Two years earlier, UR embarked on a school record 17-game winning streak.

Reina's Yellowjackets were University Athletic Association champions in February 2010, and won their second straight Liberty League regular season title later that spring. The previous season was equally as successful, as Reina led Rochester to a then school record 30 wins, while being ranked as high as 8th in the country.

Under Reina, Rochester has qualified for the Liberty League baseball playoffs 15 times. Reina and his staff have been recognized for their accomplishments in the Liberty League by earning the league's Coaching Staff of the Year award in 2004, 2007-09, 2018 and 2021.

Reina picked up his 400th career victory in the 2021 season, coming after a doubleheader sweep of RPI.  He has a career record of 505-390-2 (.564) overall and is 295-160 (.648) in conference play across 24 seasons.

A Rochester native, Reina is a graduate of Gates-Chili High School where he starred at shortstop for the Spartans. He then took his talents to Monroe Community College where he played under Hall of Fame coach H. David Chamberlain. In 1995, Reina was selected as the Region III Player of the Year and a second team All- American shortstop. He was awarded a full athletic scholarship to Division I, Long Island University - Brooklyn Campus. A two-year starter for the Blackbirds, Reina had two solid seasons including his junior year where he hit .371 and four grand slams in a season. He graduated with a bachelors degree in physical education.

Reina then came back to Rochester and his alma mater to coach at Monroe CC. In two years at Monroe, the Tribunes tallied close to 100 wins and finished runner-up in the district championships. He then accepted a two year position as a graduate assistant at The College of New Jersey (Division III).

While at TCNJ, Reina worked as the infield instructor and recruiting coordinator. The Lions won their first Conference championship in 18 years in 2000. In May of 2001, Reina graduated with a Masters of Education Degree.

During the summer months, Coach Reina has had a wide variety of experience in coaching all different levels. For two years he coached in the New York Collegiate Baseball League. In the summer of 2001, he worked as an assistant for the Bourne Braves, a member of the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League. Ten of the 24 players were selected in the 2002 Major league Baseball Amateur Draft while the Braves had one of its most successful season in the program's history.

In the summer of 2002 and 2003, Coach Reina was asked by Major League Baseball to work in their International Envoy program. He worked in Southern Germany and in Japan. The  purpose of these trips were to further baseball in both countries. He worked with players from ages 7-45 and also worked with softball players in different clubs.
 
YEAR BY YEAR COACHING RECORD
OVERALL CONFERENCE
YEAR SCHOOL WIN LOSS TIE WIN LOSS TIE POSTSEASON
2002 University of Rochester 15 18 1 4 6 None
2003 University of Rochester 19 21 7 5 Liberty Lg. Championships
2004 University of Rochester 25 10 9 3 Liberty Lg. Championships
2005 University of Rochester 21 16 1 4 8 None
2006 University of Rochester 15 25 13 9 Liberty Lg. Championships
2007 University of Rochester 21 17 13 5 Liberty Lg. Championships
2008 University of Rochester 28 13 18 4 Liberty Lg. Championships
2009 University of Rochester 30 13 17 7 Liberty Lg. Championships
2010 University of Rochester 29 12 19 4 Liberty Lg. Championships
2011 University of Rochester 14 20 8 10 None
2012 University of Rochester 18 21 13 12 Liberty Lg. Championships
2013 University of Rochester 16 24 10 16 None
2014 University of Rochester 25 16 16 8 Liberty Lg. Championships
2015 University of Rochester 26 16 17 7 Liberty Lg. Championships
2016 University of Rochester 22 19 15 9 Liberty Lg. Championships
2017 University of Rochester 12 18 9 11 None
2018 University of Rochester 19 17 16 5 Liberty Lg. Championships
2019 University of Rochester 29 17 17 7 NCAA Division III Regionals*
2020 University of Rochester 1 4 0 0 None
2021 University of Rochester 24 10 16 2 NCAA Division III Regionals*
2022 University of Rochester 31 13 16 3 NCAA Division III Regionals
2023 University of Rochester 28 14 16 3 Liberty Lg. Championships
2024 University of Rochester 21 19 12 6 Liberty Lg. Championships
2025 University of Rochester 16 17 10 10 None
ROCHESTER TOTALS 505 390 2 295 160
GRAND TOTAL 505 390 2 295 160 * - Indicates Liberty League Champions
PERCENT .564 .648 3 NCAA Appearances

(updated 6/2025)