Hall of Fame
Rick Creehan has won more games than anyone else in a men's team sport in Allegheny history, amassing 377 victories in 13 seasons at the helm of the baseball program. His squads won 30-or-more games in five years, including four of his last five campaigns in Meadville. The 1997 team that finished 40-8 still holds the program's record for wins in a season. That 13-year span is one of the finest in Division III history. During his time, Creehan earned three NCAC Coach of the Year awards and his program produced eight All-Americans, 31 All-Region picks, five of the program's six NCAC Players of the Year, three Pitchers of the Year, and a total of 98 All-NCAC honors. Additionally, more than 10 of his players went on to sign professional baseball contracts. Creehan also served as Allegheny's Director of Athletics for several years.