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Jesse Woods
Head Coach

Jesse Woods will enter his fifth season as head coach of the Colby baseball program in the 2022-23 academic year. Coach Woods was previously an assistant coach at the University of Notre Dame for eight years.

A Wheaton College graduate, Woods began his coaching career an assistant for his alma mater. He stayed for three years before moving on to Boston College for three years, and finally accepted a position at the University of Notre Dame.

Woods has excelled in each of his roles. As a three-year assistant at Wheaton, he helped the Lyons to three straight New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) championships and three appearances in the NCAA tourney, including the 2006 national championship game.

Woods helped Mik Aoki lead Boston College to an NCAA regional for the first time in more than 40 years. After taking over a struggling Notre Dame program for the 2011 season, Woods and Aoki led the Fighting Irish to an NCAA regional in 2015. Woods served as the co-recruiting coordinator, and has coached 36 players at Boston College and Notre Dame who have been drafted by major league teams.

Woods helped mentor and develop nine Fighting Irish position players who were drafted by major league clubs, including the Baltimore Orioles' Trey Mancini and Toronto Blue Jays’ Cavan Biggio.

"Jesse quickly rose to the top of a very competitive applicant pool," said Jake Olkkola, former Harold Alfond Director of Athletics. "His experience and success on a national level, combined with his passion to educate and build a championship-caliber program here at Colby, made him the perfect selection. We look forward to welcoming him and his family to Waterville." 

With his assistant coaching experience, Woods is ready for the next challenge. "I have had the itch to be a head baseball coach for some time now, and for that to happen at Colby is a dream come true," said Woods, who had five top-45 recruiting classes at Notre Dame. "Colby is the total package. If a student athlete is looking for a place to develop personally, on the field and in the classroom, they will find that here."

"Colby is getting a coach and educator of the very highest caliber and a man of unsurpassed character," Aoki said. "I have the utmost confidence that Coach Woods will be a leader that will help their student athletes be successful on the field, in the classroom, and in the game of life."

Woods, who taught in Boston public schools after graduating from Wheaton in 2004, played first base, catcher, and the outfield in his four years under head coach Eric Podbelski with the Lyons. He was a co-captain during his senior season.

"I am a product of Division III baseball as a player and coach," said Woods, a Reading, Mass., native. "I believe my time spent as an assistant in Division I will allow me the experience needed to recruit, develop, and produce a competitive program in the NESCAC."

Woods, and his wife, Danielle reside in Winthrop with their two children – Caden (7) and Atley (3).

James Baker
Pitching Coach

James Baker joined the Colby Baseball coaching staff in the 2021-22 academic year.

Baker graduated from Wheaton College in Norton, MA in 2006.  There, he played baseball for four years (two with Coach Woods) and was the captain his senior year while playing in the 2006 National Championship game in the Division 3 College World Series in Appleton, Wisc.  Also in 2006, Baker was named to the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) All League Team, the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) All League Team, the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) All-League Team, NEIBA All Star Game at Fenway Park and the All-New England Team.  At Wheaton, he was 10-1 in his college career with 10 saves. Baker, along with Coach Woods and the rest of the 2006 baseball team was inducted into the Wheaton College Hall of Fame in 2019.

“I’ve known James Baker for almost 20 years now and I have been amazed at his work with people and players of all ages. His specialty is pitching development but he will impact in just about every aspect of our team. A person of unquestioned character, the highest-level of competency in pitching and team development and someone who’s passion is the care and growth of others – we are certainly lucky to have James in a Mules uniform.’ – Coach Woods

After graduation, Baker signed with the Nashua Pride, a professional baseball team in the Can-Am League and began his professional career as a relief pitcher. With Nashua, he went 3-1 with a 1.82 ERA. After one season, Baker signed with the San Diego Padres and went to minor league spring training in 2007.  He has also pitched for the North Shore Spirit of the Can-Am League (4-1 record and a 1.37 ERA), the Brockton Rox of the Can-Am League, the York Revolution of the Atlantic League and the Gary South Shore Railcats of the American Association for two seasons. In 2011, Baker went 3-1 in 42 appearances with 68 strikeouts and a 2.57 ERA in 49 innings. He finished his career with the Wichita Wingnuts of the American Association in 2012 after compiling a 2.49 ERA and helping the “Nuts” to the League Championship Series.

Outside of baseball, Baker graduated from the National Personal Training Institute in 2008 as a certified trainer and nutritional consultant. There, he completed hours of study in anatomy, physiology, Kinesiology, nutrition and program & business development.

Baker is the founder, manager and lead performance training coach of North Shore Performance Training, located inside the New England Premier SportsPlex building in Danvers, Ma. As a performance training coach, he specializes in athlete specific training, functional baseball training, pitching development, corrective exercise and educating clients on proper movement patterns that reduce the chance of injury. Baker is also the Founder and Pitching Coordinator for the NSPT-Pitching Lab. He is biomechanics certified by the National Pitching Association (NPA).

Taylor Lockhart
Assistant Coach

Taylor Lockhart joined the Colby Baseball coaching staff during the 2020-2021 academic year.

Lockhart most recently was an assistant at Hampden-Sydney College where he ran the outfield and worked with the hitters. Before getting shut down by COVID-19, Hampden-Sydney was 12-4 and 5-0 against top 25 teams. While at Hampden-Sydney Lockhart helped bring in the 19th ranked recruiting for the 2020 Division III class.

Lockhart has coached in some of the best summer leagues in the country and most recently was the Hitting Coach for the 2022 New England Collegiate Baseball League champs, the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks. Head Coach of the Tri City Chili Peppers in the Coastal Plain League and Hitting Coach for the Wilson Tobs also in the Coastal Plain League. Lockhart has coached current MiLB players: 2021 20th overall pick Trey Sweeney (New York Yankees), Jared Carr (Philadelphia Phillies), Chris Meyers (Detroit Tigers), Bradford Webb (Texas Rangers), Mitch Myers (Oakland Athletics), Jake Schrand (Miami Marlins), Damon Dues (San Francisco Giants), Adam Stone (New York Yankees) and Colin Lowe (Miami Marlins).

A University of Maine at Farmington Graduate, Lockhart began his coaching career at Owens Community College in Toledo, Ohio and helped them become nationally ranked in their first year back as a program.