STANFORD, Calif. - The final season for head coach Mark Marquess was a memorable one.
Thank You, Nine
A Tribute to Coach Marquess
Retired Number
» For the first time in program history, Stanford baseball retired a number. No one will wear No. 9 again.. The official announcment was made following Marquess' final home game on May 21—Stanford won that day with a walk off single in the 10th inning.
No one else will ever wear No. 9 again
— Stanford Baseball (@StanfordBSB) May 22, 2017
We've made it official. The program's first and only retired number#FinalSeas9n #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/x0mJ2vKWgi
Marquess Reaches 1,600
» Only five NCAA coaches have reached 1,600 career wins, only four have been Division I coaches, and only three have done it at one school. Coach Marquess is a member of each of those exclusive clubs after an 8-4 win over arch rival Cal at Sunken Diamond on April 4. Augie Garrido (1,975 wins at five schools), Mike Martin (1,938 wins and counting at Florida State), Gordie Gillespie (1,893 wins in Division III) and Gene Stephenson (1,768 wins at Wichita State) are the only coaches to reach the milestone.
Congrats, 9?#FinalSeas9n #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/WVazwAUhyv
— Stanford Baseball (@StanfordBSB) April 5, 2017
Nine Accolades
» Became fourth Division I head coach (fifth ever) to win 1,600 games (4/4/17 vs. Cal).
» Coached 2,500th game at Cal on May 14—fifth ever to sign that many lineup cards.
» Most wins in Pac-12 history, fourth-most wins in Division I history.
» Two national championships (1987, 1988), 30 NCAA Tournament berths and 14 CWS.
» Stanford finished .500 or better in 39 of his 41 seasons.
» Nine-time conference Coach of the Year, three-time national Coach of the Year.
» Six 50-win campaigns, 21 years with 40 wins and 37 campaigns with 30 wins.
Other "9" Notables
» All his student-athletes get at least one quarter ahead academically by their junior year.
» Handwrites all his practice schedules.
» Carries his signature briefcase to the dugout for each game.
» Baseball student-athletes are responsible for Sunken Diamond groundskeeping.
Honoring 9
Colloquially known by his jersey number "9", here are some ways the University and team have honored Coach Marquess in his final season:
» Served as football's honorary captain for the weekend and game against Rice (Nov. 26)
» More than 100 alumni returned to Sunken Diamond for a pregame ceremony to honor Coach Marquess on Feb. 25.
» A "9" flag was raised on Feb. 25 and will fly at Sunken Diamond all season.
» All season ticket prices end in 9, and Two for Tuesday ticket deals went to $9 (was $12).
» May 9 had 1977 theme and ticket prices based on his first season as head coach.
» Majority of first pitches this season were thrown by Marquess friends and family.
» Concessions unveiled the Commemorative Coach Marquess cup, available all season.
» Concessions featured several Coach Marquess combos for $9.99 all season.
» Final season logo was created as well as #FinalSeas9n hashtag.
» Bobblehead and trading card giveaway son May 20.
» Framed jersey after his last home game, and giant "9" signed by players, co-workers, fans.
» A video tribute can be seen at bit.ly/NineTributeVideo
» Personal messages can be sent to Coach Marquess at this link: bit.ly/NineNote
Several opposing teams also recognized Coach Marquess during Stanford road games.
» Video tribute at Arizona State and lineup exchange with Athletics Director Ray Anderson, who played under Marquess while he was an assistant coach at Stanford.
» Oregon's George Horton gifted a personalized bat signed by the Ducks coaching staff.
» San Jose State gifted a framed Spartans No. 9 jersey.
» Washington State gifted local signature wine and Cougar Gold Cheese.
» Santa Clara presented a gift card to Omaha Stakes.
» Pregame recognition at Cal
Thank you, 9? pic.twitter.com/Vfbv7ZB6lm
— Stanford Baseball (@StanfordBSB) June 4, 2017
Thank You, Congrats and Goodbye
Many of Coach Marquess former teammates, players, friends, coaches and colleagues filmed some final thank yous, congrats and goodbyes.