Lelo Prado
Sport(s) | Baseball |
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Biographical details | |
Born |
November 5, 1962 Havana, Cuba |
Alma mater |
Hillsborough Community College University of Tampa |
Playing career | |
1982–1983 | Hillsborough Hawks |
1984–1985 | Tampa Spartans |
Position(s) | Catcher |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1985 | Hillsborough Hawks (asst.) |
1986–1988 | Tampa Spartans (asst.) |
1989–1995 | Tampa Spartans |
1996–2006 | Louisville Cardinals |
2007–2014 | South Florida Bulls |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 849–639–2 |
Tournaments | DI: 0–2 |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
2 Sunshine State Conference Titles (1989, 1993) 7 Division II NCAA Tournament Appearances (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995) 3 Division II College World Series Appearances (1990, 1992, 1993) 2 Division II National Championships (1992, 1993) 1 NCAA Tournament Appearance (2002) | |
Awards | |
C-USA Coach of the Year (2002) Big East Coach of the Year (2009) |
Lelo Prado (born November 5, 1962 in Havana, Cuba) is the former head baseball coach at the University of South Florida. Hired in 2006, he guided the Bulls to a 36–24 record in his inaugural season. In 24 years as a collegiate coach, he has posted a 763–580–2 record. He led the Bulls to a 9–0 start in 2006, and South Florida was ranked 30th in the nation for that week. Prado left the position following the 2014 season.
Prior to coaching at USF, he served as the head coach 11 seasons at the University of Louisville. He is Louisville's all-time winningest coach with 320 wins. Prado also coached for seven seasons at the University of Tampa, where he won two Division II national championships, in 1992 and 1993. In 2002, he took Louisville to its first ever NCAA tournament appearance, and earned Conference USA coach of the year honors. He had seven 30-win seasons at Louisville, also a school record.
Head coaching record
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Tampa Spartans (Sunshine State Conference (Division II)) (1989–1995) | |||||||||
1989 | Tampa | 37–18–1 | 18–6 | T–1st | NCAA Regional | ||||
1990 | Tampa | 45–14 | 15–9 | 3rd | College World Series | ||||
1991 | Tampa | 34–17 | 17–7 | 2nd | NCAA Regional | ||||
1992 | Tampa | 42–19 | 18–6 | 2nd | College World Series | ||||
1993 | Tampa | 43–21 | 21–3 | 1st | College World Series | ||||
1994 | Tampa | 36–18 | 14–7 | 3rd | NCAA Regional | ||||
1995 | Tampa | 41–17 | 14–7 | 3rd | NCAA Regional | ||||
Tampa: | 278–124–1 | 117–45 | |||||||
Louisville Cardinals (Conference USA) (1996–2005) | |||||||||
1996 | Louisville | 18–36 | 6–15 | 8th | C-USA Tournament | ||||
1997 | Louisville | 23–32 | 11–15 | 7th | C-USA Tournament | ||||
1998 | Louisville | 31–24 | 14–13 | 5th | C-USA Tournament | ||||
1999 | Louisville | 37–19 | 14–13 | 6th | C-USA Tournament | ||||
2000 | Louisville | 17–37–1 | 10–16–1 | 8th | C-USA Tournament | ||||
2001 | Louisville | 32–29 | 13–14 | T–5th | C-USA Tournament | ||||
2002 | Louisville | 39–18 | 21–9 | 2nd | NCAA Regional | ||||
2003 | Louisville | 34–23 | 14–15 | 7th | C-USA Tournament | ||||
2004 | Louisville | 26–30 | 13–17 | 8th | C-USA Tournament | ||||
2005 | Louisville | 32–24 | 15–14 | T–6th | C-USA Tournament | ||||
Louisville Cardinals (Big East Conference) (2006–2006) | |||||||||
2006 | Louisville | 31–29 | 17–10 | 3rd | Big East Tournament | ||||
Louisville: | 320–301–1 | 148–151–1 | |||||||
South Florida Bulls (Big East Conference) (2007–2013) | |||||||||
2007 | South Florida | 34–26 | 13–14 | 5th | Big East Tournament | ||||
2008 | South Florida | 31–27 | 14–13 | 6th | Big East Tournament | ||||
2009 | South Florida | 34–25 | 18–9 | 2nd | Big East Tournament | ||||
2010 | South Florida | 26–32 | 16–11 | T–4th | Big East Tournament | ||||
2011 | South Florida | 25–29 | 13–14 | 9th | |||||
2012 | South Florida | 38–22 | 17–10 | T–3rd | Big East Tournament | ||||
2013 | South Florida | 36–22 | 17–7 | 4th | Big East Tournament | ||||
South Florida Bulls (The America) (2014) | |||||||||
2014 | South Florida | 27–31 | 10–14 | 5th | The American Tournament | ||||
South Florida: | 251–214 | 118–92 | |||||||
Total: | 849–639–2 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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