Middle Tennesee State University Athletics
Baseball
Nichols, Kevin

Kevin Nichols
- Title:
- Associate Head Coach / Hitting Coach
- Email:
- Kevin.Nichols@mtsu.edu
- Phone:
- 494-8796
Kevin Nichols joined the Blue Raider coaching staff on July 26, 2022 and currently serves as the team's associate head coach and hitting coach. The 2025 season will be his third season on staff.
In his first season with the program, Nichols oversaw a lineup featuring four hitters with batting averages at .300 or above. Shortstop Brett Coker led the team in hitting with a .347 AVG and secured a spot on the C-USA All-Conference First-Team alongside Jaden Hamm. Catcher and designated hitter Jeremiah Boyd hit .306 on the year and had a team-high 13 home runs as a graduate transfer from Presbyterian College. MTSU increased that number in the 2024 lineup with five regular starters batting over .300, led by a .347 year from infielder Gabe Jennings
MTSU raised its team batting average 14 points between 2022 and 2023, from .275 to .289. This was despite not returning three of its top four hitters from the '22 season. In 2023, The Blue Raiders started 2-0 in the Conference USA Tournament for the first time since 2006.
The Blue Raiders’ have amassed 23 games of scoring double digit runs in the two seasons Nichols has led MTSU at the plate.
Nichols came to Murfreesboro after five seasons at College of Charleston, where he served as the team's associate head coach and recruiting coordinator, and oversaw hitting and base running. Before College of Charleston, Nichols was the head coach of Erskine College from 1999 to 2017.
2017-2022 Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator – College of Charleston
Nichols helped lead the Cougars to a 148-87 record while overseeing recruiting and offense. College of Charleston won the 2022 CAA regular season championship with a 19-5 record, which included an undefeated home conference record.
The Cougars proved to be a tough opponent against Power 5 schools while Nichols was on staff, including a sweep of Georgia, and wins over Texas, South Carolina, Clemson, Alabama, Kansas State and Arizona.
1999-2017 Head Baseball Coach/Assistant Athletic Director – Erskine College
Nichols guided Erskine College baseball program for 18 seasons. Highlights include breaking the school's single season record for wins in 2008, topping the 40-win mark three times in 2006 (42-16) 2008 (44-13) and 2010 (41-15), leading the Fleet to their first NCAA regional appearance, the 2016 conference championship and winning 2016 Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year.
In his 18 seasons, Nichols amassed 588 career wins. He picked up his 434th career win on February 6th 2013, moving him past Harry Stillie as the winningest baseball coach in program history. Nichols picked up his 500th career victory as the Flying Fleet defeated Anderson 19-2 on Feb. 17, 2015.
Under Nichols, 35 players have signed professional contracts, 100 have been named All-Conference, 33 have earned All-Region honors, six have been named CVAC Freshmen of the Year, three have been named Conference Player of the Year, two have been named Pitcher of the Year 12 have been named All-American, and two players have won National Player of the Year honors (Casey Smith, 2005 and Bryan Fogle, 2010).
He spearheaded improvements to Grier Field in his tenure, including a new professional playing surface, installation of a new drainage system, irrigation system, a new scoreboard, regulation size fence, bullpens, a fairway mower for the field, new locker room and team room, and a five ft. brick wall that surrounds the field.
Individual NCAA Records and Honors Under Nichols:
- Shelton Cisson NCAA career Hits Leader (366) 2004-2007
- Bryan Fogle NCAA career Home Run Leader (73) 2007-2010
- Bryan Fogle NCAA career Total Base Leader (630) 2007-2010
- Bryan Fogle NCAA career Runs Batted In Leader (310) 2007-2010
- Chas Anthony NCAA career Doubles Leader (87) 2007-2010
- Atlee Pearson NCAA career Saves Leader (33) 2008-2011
- Casey Smith NCAA National Player of the Year (2005)
- Bryan Fogle NCAA National Player of the Year (2010)
Nichols was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1996 MLB Draft. During his professional career, Nichols spent time in Martinsville, Piedmont, and Clearwater.
A member of the PBR (Professional Baseball Representatives), Nichols has also served on the NCAA regional committee for four years.
In 2016 Nichols was Inducted into the Conference Carolinas Hall of Fame “Legends of the Game" award.
The 1996 graduate of Alabama met his wife Kristy in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and has 3 children Libby, Brick and Jax.
In his first season with the program, Nichols oversaw a lineup featuring four hitters with batting averages at .300 or above. Shortstop Brett Coker led the team in hitting with a .347 AVG and secured a spot on the C-USA All-Conference First-Team alongside Jaden Hamm. Catcher and designated hitter Jeremiah Boyd hit .306 on the year and had a team-high 13 home runs as a graduate transfer from Presbyterian College. MTSU increased that number in the 2024 lineup with five regular starters batting over .300, led by a .347 year from infielder Gabe Jennings
MTSU raised its team batting average 14 points between 2022 and 2023, from .275 to .289. This was despite not returning three of its top four hitters from the '22 season. In 2023, The Blue Raiders started 2-0 in the Conference USA Tournament for the first time since 2006.
The Blue Raiders’ have amassed 23 games of scoring double digit runs in the two seasons Nichols has led MTSU at the plate.
Nichols came to Murfreesboro after five seasons at College of Charleston, where he served as the team's associate head coach and recruiting coordinator, and oversaw hitting and base running. Before College of Charleston, Nichols was the head coach of Erskine College from 1999 to 2017.
2017-2022 Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator – College of Charleston
Nichols helped lead the Cougars to a 148-87 record while overseeing recruiting and offense. College of Charleston won the 2022 CAA regular season championship with a 19-5 record, which included an undefeated home conference record.
The Cougars proved to be a tough opponent against Power 5 schools while Nichols was on staff, including a sweep of Georgia, and wins over Texas, South Carolina, Clemson, Alabama, Kansas State and Arizona.
1999-2017 Head Baseball Coach/Assistant Athletic Director – Erskine College
Nichols guided Erskine College baseball program for 18 seasons. Highlights include breaking the school's single season record for wins in 2008, topping the 40-win mark three times in 2006 (42-16) 2008 (44-13) and 2010 (41-15), leading the Fleet to their first NCAA regional appearance, the 2016 conference championship and winning 2016 Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year.
In his 18 seasons, Nichols amassed 588 career wins. He picked up his 434th career win on February 6th 2013, moving him past Harry Stillie as the winningest baseball coach in program history. Nichols picked up his 500th career victory as the Flying Fleet defeated Anderson 19-2 on Feb. 17, 2015.
Under Nichols, 35 players have signed professional contracts, 100 have been named All-Conference, 33 have earned All-Region honors, six have been named CVAC Freshmen of the Year, three have been named Conference Player of the Year, two have been named Pitcher of the Year 12 have been named All-American, and two players have won National Player of the Year honors (Casey Smith, 2005 and Bryan Fogle, 2010).
He spearheaded improvements to Grier Field in his tenure, including a new professional playing surface, installation of a new drainage system, irrigation system, a new scoreboard, regulation size fence, bullpens, a fairway mower for the field, new locker room and team room, and a five ft. brick wall that surrounds the field.
Individual NCAA Records and Honors Under Nichols:
- Shelton Cisson NCAA career Hits Leader (366) 2004-2007
- Bryan Fogle NCAA career Home Run Leader (73) 2007-2010
- Bryan Fogle NCAA career Total Base Leader (630) 2007-2010
- Bryan Fogle NCAA career Runs Batted In Leader (310) 2007-2010
- Chas Anthony NCAA career Doubles Leader (87) 2007-2010
- Atlee Pearson NCAA career Saves Leader (33) 2008-2011
- Casey Smith NCAA National Player of the Year (2005)
- Bryan Fogle NCAA National Player of the Year (2010)
Nichols was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1996 MLB Draft. During his professional career, Nichols spent time in Martinsville, Piedmont, and Clearwater.
A member of the PBR (Professional Baseball Representatives), Nichols has also served on the NCAA regional committee for four years.
In 2016 Nichols was Inducted into the Conference Carolinas Hall of Fame “Legends of the Game" award.
The 1996 graduate of Alabama met his wife Kristy in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and has 3 children Libby, Brick and Jax.