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Edgewood University Eagles

Madison, Wisconsin
Nathan Marlowe

Nathan Marlowe

Marlowe last served as the Pitching Coach & Recruiting Coordinator for the UW-Platteville baseball team from 2013-16. During his last two seasons, the team ERA, WHIP, and hits allowed have dropped considerably from previous years and helped lead the team to back-to-back 20 win seasons for only the second time in school history. Marlowe recruited a number of All-WIAC players over the past four season, including three All-WIAC pitchers. He also helped to oversee & run the Milwaukee Brewers youth baseball camp that UW-Platteville hosted in the summer of 2015.

From 2010-12, Marlowe was the pitching coach and co-head coach for the Kenosha Bobcats AAU/College Select program where he coached a number of All-NACC players, helped develop high school-aged kids during the 2010 AAU season, and continued the progression of college-level players during the summers of 2011 and 2012. During this time, he also held the position of pitching coach at Racine Lutheran/Prairie High School Co-Op where he coached multiple All-Conference selections and a number of young men who went on to play college baseball. He was involved as a part of the coaching staff that won the 2012 Metro Classic Conference Championship and ran youth camps for kids in the Greater Racine area each year.

Marlowe played collegiately at Edgewood College from 2006-2009. He ended his career ranked fifth all-time with 14 wins and sixth with 173.1 innings pitched, and was part of a Lake Michigan Conference Championship Team in 2006. He earned All-Northern Conference honors as a sophomore.

Marlowe currently resides in Madison with his girlfriend, Sara. 

"I am absolutely thrilled to be coming back to my alma mater. It's one thing to be able to accomplish a dream of mine (coaching at the collegiate level) but it's another thing to be able to further that dream by coaching at the very place that you played collegiately at. One thing that has always stuck with me through the years is something that Coach Brisack often says - 'Once an Eagle, Always an Eagle'" - Coach Marlowe