Baseball

- Title:
- Assistant Coach/Hitting Coach
- Email:
- hancockt@ku.edu
Tyler Hancock joined the Kansas baseball staff as an Assistant Coach/Hitting Coach in June 2022. Hancock will be entering his third season with the Jayhawks in 2025.
Hancock and his offense took significant strides forward in 2024 as the Jayhawks posted its highest team batting average since 2010 with a mark of .297. Offensively, KU also produced its most doubles since 2006 (129), most walks since 2005 (276), most extra-base hits since 2009 (203) and most runs since 2010 (391).
Five position players received All-Big 12 honors in 2024, including Jake English who was voted as the best catcher in the Big 12. Hancock, who is also responsible for coaching the catchers, oversaw the development of English the last two seasons when English blasted double-digit home runs in both years. Ben Hartl, who was recruited to Kansas as a catcher and also played first base in 2024, received All-Big 12 Honorable Mention.Kansas had six players selected in the 2024 MLB Draft, the most by Kansas in the top 20 rounds of an MLB Draft in program history. Kodey Shojinaga and Hartl were each picked in the draft. Shojinaga marked the fifth highest position player ever drafted out of Kansas.
Hancock’s impact was immediately felt in 2023 as Kansas had a huge year offensively. Kansas tied the program record with 75 home runs in 2023, with four players hitting at least 10 home runs for the first time since 2003. The Jayhawks also posted their highest batting average and most hits since 2014, while they also tallied their most doubles, runs and RBIs since 2010. Four Jayhawks received offensive All-Big 12 selections in 2023.
Individually, Hancock mentored true freshman Kodey Shojinaga into a Freshman All-American, the Big 12 Co-Freshman of the Year, an All-Big 12 Second Team infielder and a unanimous selection to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team. He also set a Kansas freshman record with a .378 batting average. Janson Reeder was another who reaped the benefits of learning under Hancock in 2023. The designated hitter was named to the American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings All-Central Region Second Team and was an All-Big 12 First Team selection.
In November 2022, less than five months after being hired, Hancock assisted in assembling the No. 1 JUCO recruiting class. The No. 1 ranking by Perfect Game was the Jayhawks’ first-ever top ranked recruiting class. The coaching staff followed that up by earning the No. 1 JUCO recruiting class for a second consecutive year in November 2023 and a third straight year in November 2024. An aggressive approach to the transfer portal also earned Kansas the No. 9-ranked transfer class and the best in the Big 12 by D1Baseball in January 2024.
Hancock came to Kansas after two seasons as an Assistant Coach at California Baptist University where he served as the recruiting coordinator and worked with catchers, infielders and outfielders. During his two years at CBU, the program went 76-36 with a 47-19 mark in conference. They also won a share of the 2021 Western Athletic Conference regular season title with a 29-7 league record.
Fourteen CBU players earned All-WAC honors over the past two seasons under Hancock’s tutelage, including Damon Keith being named the WAC Player of the Year in 2021 and Harrison Spohn receiving WAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2022, while also leading the conference in doubles. During Hancock’s tenure as hitting coach, the 2022 Lancers led the WAC in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage. The Lancers’ batting average ranked third in the nation.
Before CBU, Hancock was a Volunteer Assistant Coach at Dallas Baptist for one season (2020), an Assistant Coach for three seasons at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (2017-19), a Volunteer Assistant Coach at Southern Illinois for two seasons (2015-16), an Assistant Coach for one season at Cowley County Community College (2014) and a student coach at Newman University (2013). During the summer of 2015, Hancock also worked on the staff of the Bourne Braves in the Cape Cod League, a team which included 19 players that were drafted by Major League organizations.
A native of Washington, Oklahoma, Hancock earned an associate’s degree from Cowley County Community College in 2010 before graduating with a bachelor of arts in sports communication and a minor in pre-law from Newman University in 2013. In 2016, Hancock received a master’s of education in sport management from Southwestern Oklahoma State University. Tyler, and his wife, Natalie, have one son, Tucker, and one daughter, Josie.
Hancock’s Coaching Career Highlights
• 19 players selected in the MLB Draft from the Bourne Braves when he served as an assistant coach
• Helped California Baptist to a 76-36 record, with a 47-19 mark in conference over two seasons
• California Baptist won a share of the 2021 WAC regular season title
• Coached the 2021 WAC Player of the Year and 2022 WAC Defensive Player of the Year
• California Baptist led the WAC in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage in 2022
• 14 student-athletes received All-WAC honors, including two outfielders and two catchers
The Hancock File | |
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Alma Mater: | Cowley County Community College, 2010, Associate's; Newman University, 2013, B.A. in Sports Communication (minor in pre-law); Southwestern Oklahoma State University, 2016, Masters of Education in Sports Management |
Wife: | Natalie |
Children: | Tucker and Josie |
Coaching Experience | ||
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2022-Present | Kansas | Assistant Coach/Hitting Coach |
2020-22 | California Baptist | Assistant Coach |
2019-20 | Dallas Baptist | Volunteer Assistant Coach |
2016-19 | Southern Illinois - Edwardsville | Assistant Coach |
2014-16 | Southern Illinois | Volunteer Assistant Coach |
2015 | Bourne Braves | Assistant Coach |
2013-14 | Cowley County Community College | Assistant Coach |
2012-13 | Newman University | Student Assistant Coach |