Michigan State baseball head coach Jake Boss Jr. has reached a massive career milestone on Saturday afternoon, earning his 500th career victory with a win over Iowa. The 15-5 win was the clincher to reach the milestone.
Boss, who coached one season at Eastern Michigan (25-34) before spending the last 18 seasons with Michigan State (475-423), holds a 500-457 record with two career trips to the NCAA Tournament. Boss’s contract was extended with Michigan State earlier this year.
Boss took Michigan State to the NCAA Tournament in 2012 for the first time in 33 years, but has failed to get the Spartans back to the big dance.
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