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Scott Virgulak enters his
fourth year as an assistant
baseball coach at Rhode Island College. He primarily works with the
team’s position players. In addition, he assists head coach Jay Grenier with
recruiting, scouting, administering practices and game coaching.
Virgulak is also an
assistant coach with the Newport Gulls of the New England
Collegiate Baseball League during the summer season. He was previously
an assistant coach with the North Adams Steeplecats of the NECBL.
He played two
seasons of baseball at RIC in 2000 and 2001. The North Kingstown,
Rhode Island native played in 59 games, starting 58 of the them. He
posted a .286 career batting average with 43 runs, 61 hits, 33 RBI, 16
doubles, five home runs, 92 total bases, 33 walks and one stolen base.
He recorded a .432 slugging percentage, a .382 on-base percentage and
a .938 fielding percentage for his career.
As a junior in
2000, Virgulak had an outstanding season and was named First Team
All-Little East Conference at third base. He batted .377 with 24 runs,
43 hits, 16 RBI, ten doubles and two home runs.
Prior to coming to
RIC, Virgulak played two seasons for Grenier at the Community College
of Rhode Island.
He earned his
bachelor’s degree in management from Rhode Island College in 2003.
Virgulak is single and resides in West Greenwich, Rhode Island. |