Aug. 8, 2006
GRAMBLING, La. -- Grambling State University Director of Athletics, Troy
Mathieu, announced that Barret L. Rey has been selected as the fourth head baseball
coach in school history. Rey comes to Grambling State after serving an eight-year
stint as assistant coach for the Southern University baseball program.
A four-year letterman at Southern from 1994 to 1997, Rey was a two-time All-SWAC
pitcher and participated on two SWAC Championship teams and appeared in two
NCAA Baseball Regionals. Rey concluded his career at Southern with a 21-6 career
record that included 156 strikeouts, 13 complete games and three shutouts. Other
accomplishments Rey achieved as a player include an undefeated record (7-0)
in 1994 along with spots in the school record book for single-season wins, ERA,
win-loss percentage, innings pitched, strikeouts and fewest hits, runs, earned
runs and walks allowed.
Upon graduation, Rey traded his glove in and joined the Jaguar staff as an
assistant coach in 1998. As an assistant, he made his mark by serving as the
team's pitching coach and helped guide the Jaguars to six SWAC Championships
and NCAA Regional appearances. In 2003, after posting a 47-7 (28-1 SWAC) overall
record, Rey also played a large role in leading the Jaguars to their highest
seed in school history (3) and a victory over No. 1 seeded Southern Mississippi
in the first round of the Hattiesburg Regional.
Also during that season, the Jaguars featured the No. 2 overall pick in the
Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft (Rickie Weeks) and Rey played
a key role in recruiting six players who were drafted by professional baseball
organizations. During his tenure as an assistant, Rey has been considered one
of the finest recruiters in the nation as several classes have been nationally
ranked by numerous publications, along with 21 players drafted by Major League
Baseball clubs.
"I'm very familiar with the baseball tradition at Grambling State
dating back to President Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones (who served as the school's
first baseball coach) and Coach Wilbert Ellis. I really feel that this is a
great opportunity for me and I'm really excited and ready to do some outstanding
things at Grambling State", says Rey.
"We (Southern baseball family) are extremely happy for Barret. It has
been one of his goals as an assistant coach since he started here, to elevate
to a head coaching position, and after several years, he is finally getting
his opportunity. We wish him well and we hope he can revitalize the GSU program
that had fallen on hard times in the last few years", says Southern baseball
Coach,
Roger Cador.
Rey holds both a bachelor's of science degree in Psychology ('97)
and a master's degree in Therapeutic Recreation ('03) from Southern.
He's married to the former Melanie Powell of Baker, La. and they are the
proud parents of Barrett, Jr. (2).