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Guy Robertson

  • Title
    Associate Athletic Director for External Operations/ Head Softball Coach
  • Email
    gsrobertson@frostburg.edu
  • Phone
    (301) 687-4414

Guy Robertson is in his fourth season as the head coach of the Frostburg State baseball program and 12th coach in the programs 64-year history. 

In his first three seasons with the Bobcats, Robertson has guided FSU to three-straight AMCC tournament appereances, including the number one seed in 2010. The Bobcats fell just short of the tournament title, though captured the regular season crown for the first time since 2007. Robertson has led the Bobcats to a 79-44 overall record in his first three seasons and a 45-11 AMCC slate, helped push FSU to 27-straight 20-plus win seasons. 

Last spring, Robertson's Bobcats finished with an overall record of 32-13, tied for the second most wins in a season and the most wins since 1999, and a 16-4 in the AMCC. With the best record in the AMCC, Frostburg State was named regular season champions and held the No. 1 seed going into the tournament. After falling to Medaille in the opening game, FSU rebounded and won the next three games to face Penn State Behrend in the Tournament Championship. Though the Bobcats fell 8-3 to the Lions, FSU had one of the most successful seasons in recent history. Four Bobcats were placed on the AMCC All-Conference team including Britton Quayle (Severna Park, Md./Severna Park), who was named conference Pitcher of the Year and Robertson was named Coach of the Year.

Over the course of the season, Robertson saw seven single-season records set, including runs scored (60), hits (78), doubles (24), homeruns (14), RBIs (60), extra base hits (40) and total bases (148). Quayle was joined by Matt Greene (Westminster, Md./South Carroll) as NCBWA/D3baseball.com Pre-Season All-American selections for the 2011 season. Greene was named a D3baseball.com Second-Team All-American following the 2010 campaign.

In 2009, Robertson guided the Bobcats to a 25-16 overall record, a 15-3 AMCC slate and a trip to the ECAC South Regional Championship. The Bobcats won 13-of-14 games during the middle part of their season and earned the No. 2 seed in the AMCC Tournament. 



 FSU finished near the top of the AMCC in both pitching and fielding. The Bobcats posted league lows in ERA (4.79), runs allowed (217), earned runs (165) and walks (114). FSU also posted the highest fielding percentage in the conference (.955). On offense, Frostburg State hit .308 as a team with 382 hits and finished third in the league in homeruns (28), stolen bases (103) and walks (170).
In his first season at the helm, he led the Bobcats to their 25th-straight 20-plus win season as Frostburg State posted a 22-14 overall mark, while finishing second in the AMCC with a 14-4 record. After just a 3-9 start, Robertson got his team on the right track as the Bobcats rebounded to win the next nine games and finish the season with 19 wins in their final 25 contests. Frostburg State, which advanced to the AMCC Tournament for the 11th-consecutive season, placed five players on the All-AMCC teams.

Robertson arrived at Frostburg after serving as the Director of Recruiting for the Baseball Factory in Columbia, Md. from July 2006 to September 2007. While there, he helped place kids with colleges and universities all across the country at all levels.

Robertson served as the head coach at NCAA Division I Coppin State from 2002 through 2006. He is the school's all-time leader in winning percentage, second all-time in both CSU wins (64) and MEAC wins (30). He also holds the school record for victories in a single-season (21). In 2005, he was selected as the MEAC Coach of the Year after posting a 10-7 league record.

Prior to CSU, he served as the head coach for the Asheboro Copperheads of the Coastal Plains Collegiate Summer League and the St. Cloud River Bats of the Northwoods Collegiate Summer League. Robertson has also served as an assistant coach for both Towson and Georgetown University's.

Throughout his coaching career, Robertson has coached several camps and clinics and has served on the NCAA Regional Selection Committee. He coached camps for the University of Maryland, William and Mary, Naval Academy, Robert Clemente Baseball Camp and has helped with the Baseball Weekly Instructional Series.

A native of Westminster, Md., Robertson played four years of baseball at Elon where he earned his bachelor's degree in sports management in 1999. He later earned his masters of science in physical education and exercise science from McDaniel in December of 2003.

He and his wife, the former Lisa Bumgarner, are the proud parents of Alexandra (4) and Gabriella (3).