2011-05-15

Dave Esquer

David Esquer

David Esquer
Sport(s) College baseball
Current position
Title Head Coach
Team University of California, Berkeley
Conference Pac-10
Biographical details
Born April 13, 1965 (age 46)
Playing career
Stanford
Position(s) SS
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1991-1996
1997-1999
2000-present
Stanford (asst.)
Pepperdine (asst.)
California
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
Pac-10 Coach of the Year: 2001

David Charles Esquer (born April 13, 1965) is the head coach of the California Golden Bears baseball team.

Early life

Esquer attended Palma High School in Salinas, California where he played basketball, football, and baseball. Esquer was team captain and MVP of the baseball team and was named his high school's athlete of the year. He attended Stanford University, where he was the shortstop on Stanford's 1987 College World Series national championship team and was named to the All-Tournament Team.

Playing career

After graduating from Stanford with a bachelor's degree in economics and a master's degree in sociology in 1987, Esquer played three seasons in the minor league organizations of the Baltimore Orioles, California Angels, and Milwaukee Brewers.

Coaching career

In 1991, Esquer was hired by his college coach Mark Marquess as an assistant coach. In 1996, he was hired as an assistant coach of Pepperdine University's baseball team, handling recruiting, hitting instruction, infield coaching, and third base coach duties.

In 1999, Esquer was hired as head baseball coach at Cal. Through the 2010 season, Esquer has a career record of 316-290-2 (.521), has led the Bears to NCAA Regionals in 2001, 2008, and 2010, and was named Pacific-10 Conference coach of the year in 2001.

Personal life

Esquer and his wife Lynn, a former assistant clinical professor in psychology, live in Moraga with their two children.

References






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