Matt Lengwenus Head Shot 2012

Matt Lengwenus

One of the most decorated players in Pacific baseball history, Matt Lengwenus returns after for his sixth season as an assistant coach.
 
In four seasons playing at Pacific between 2000 and 2003, Lengwenus earned nearly accolade a player could receive.  He was named First Team All-Northwest Conference and was selected All-West Region four times, including first team selections in 2001 and 2002. 
 
Lengwenus was named a Third Team NCAA Division III All-American in 2001 after leading the NWC with .461 batting average, second all-time for the Boxers, and set Pacific single season records for hits, at bats and runs batted in.  In 2002, he tied the Pacific single season record for home runs with 15 and was ranked sixth nationally in home runs per game.  He finished second in NWC Player of the Year voting to teammate Kevin Roth.
 
To date, Lengwenus continues to hold Pacific single season records for hits, runs batted in, runs and home runs; and ranks among the team’s top-10 in single season batting average, at bats and stolen bases.
 
Lengwenus, 29, graduated in 2004 from Pacific with a bachelor’s degree in education.