Head Baseball Coach

Collin Ferguson
Collin Ferguson
  • Email:
    coachferguson@psu.edu
  • Title:
    Head Coach, Baseball
  • Organization:
    Penn State Scranton
  • Phone:
    570-963-2617
Bio

♦ Alma Mater: University of Hartford '18

Collin Ferguson was named as PSU Scranton's Head Coach in January of 2022. He enters his fifth season with the program in 2025-2026. Coach Ferguson oversee's all aspects of the team but focuses on the offensive and defensive stratagies that the team exicutes.

Ferguson spent 2014-2018 at Division 1 University of Hartford being coached by current Keene State Head Coach Justin Blood. In 2018 he was a part of the America East championship team that played in the DeLand Regional (FL) that included Stetson University, University of South Florida, Oklahoma State University & the University of Hartford. Before college, he attended Valley View High School where he competed for 4 years on Varsity.

Ferguson pitched for the Hartford Hawks. He had also spent time over the summers competing in the Hudson Valley League for the DP Pirates (NY) and in the Hamptons for the North Fork Ospreys (NY).



In 2018, Ferguson earned a bachelor's degree in Accounting with a minor in management from Hartford, he works at Lockheed Martin as a Financial analyst.

Updated: 2/21/2026

  • PSUAC All-Conference First Team (5): 2023- Mike DeWolfe (INF); 2024- Donald Healey (OF), Mike DeWolfe (UTL/DH); 2025- Alex Brinkman (INF); 2026- Alex Brinkman (INF);
  • PSUAC All-Conference Honorable Mention (4): 2023- Zach Benson (INF), Guy Mushow (OF); 2026- Isaiah Alicea (C/UTL/DH), Jake Sullivan (OF);

Year Overall PSUAC Conference Post Season Postseason/Notes
2026 17-19 (.472) 7-9 (.438) 1-1 (.500) 5th Place Finish in Conference 
2025  17-21 (.447) 9-11 (.450) - 8th Place Finish in Conference 
2024  12-24 (.333) 6-14 (.300)  -  9th Place Finish in Conference
2023 8-27 (.229) 1-15 (.063) - 12th Place Finish in Conference
2022 6-17 (.260) 4-11 (.267) -  9th Place Finish in Conference
Total 60-108 (.357) 27-60 (.310) 1-1 (.500)