Scott Eul has officially resigned as head baseball coach at the University of Missouri-St. Louis to accept a coaching position at Tusculum University in Tennessee. During his four-year tenure, Eul led the Tritons to a commendable record of 114-97, including three consecutive winning seasons and a GLVC Tournament title. He is recognized for significantly impacting the program, as noted by Athletics Director Dr. Holly Sheilley, who expressed that Eul's leadership will be missed. A search is currently underway to fill the head coaching position.

By the Numbers
  • Eul recorded 114 wins and 97 losses over four seasons at UMSL.
  • Under his guidance, the Tritons achieved 34 wins in the 2026 season, marking the most victories since 2003.
State of Play
  • The Tritons clinched their first GLVC Tournament title since 2003 in 2026.
  • UMSL earned its first automatic NCAA Tournament bid in 20 years due to their successful season under Eul.
What's Next

The UMSL athletics department is actively searching for a new head baseball coach to maintain the program's upward trajectory following Eul's departure. Candidates will need to focus on building upon the recent successes achieved under Eul's leadership.

Bottom Line

The departure of Scott Eul marks a pivotal moment for UMSL baseball, as the program looks to sustain and enhance its competitive edge in the GLVC while moving forward without a seasoned coach. A strong successor will be crucial to continue the positive momentum established in recent years.