John Anderson came to the University of Minnesota in the fall of 1974 out of Nashwauk-Keewatin High School as a walk-on pitcher. He's stuck around Dinkytown for a half-century, becoming the Gophers baseball coach, collecting 1,365 victories and counting, and winning 21 Big Ten regular-season or tournament titles. This coming spring, Anderson will hang up his cleats, capping a career that ranks among the most successful in college baseball history.
Anderson, 68, announced Tuesday that he will retire at the end of the 2024 season, his 43rd as Gophers coach. He'll leave as the Big Ten's career victories leader, and he ranks second in wins among all active Division I baseball coaches.
"John is Minnesota baseball," Gophers athletic director Mark Coyle said in a statement. "He is one of the finest coaches and individuals in all of college athletics, and our University and state are better off because of his contributions."
Anderson's long list of accomplishments includes:
* Eleven Big Ten regular-season championships and 10 conference tournament titles;
* Nineteen NCAA tournament appearances;
* One hundred fifteen players who have been selected in the Major League Baseball draft;
* A career record of 1,365-997-3 overall and 614-414 in the Big Ten, with winning records in 36 of his 42 seasons;