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Skip Johnson

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Skip Johnson
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamOklahoma
ConferenceSEC
Record229–153 (.599)
Biographical details
Born (1967-02-17) February 17, 1967 (age 57)
Denton, Texas, U.S.
Playing career
1986–1987Ranger College
1988North Texas
1989Texas–Pan American
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1994–2006Navarro College
2007–2016Texas (assistant)
2017Oklahoma (assistant)
2018–presentOklahoma
Head coaching record
Overall229–153 (.599)
TournamentsNCAA: 14–10
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Big 12 Tournament (2022)
Big 12 regular season (2024)
Awards
Big 12 Coach of the Year (2024)

Arthur Ray "Skip" Johnson (born February 17, 1967) is an American college baseball coach and former player. He is head baseball coach at the University of Oklahoma.[1] He played college baseball at Ranger College from 1986 to 1987, the University of North Texas in 1988 and the University of Texas–Pan American in 1989. He served as the head coach of Navarro College from 1994 to 2006.

Head coaching record

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Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Oklahoma Sooners (Big 12 Conference) (2018–2024)
2018 Oklahoma 38–25 14–10 4th NCAA regional
2019 Oklahoma 33–23 11–13 T–6th Big 12 Tournament
2020 Oklahoma 14–4 0–0 Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021 Oklahoma 27–28 11–13 5th Big 12 Tournament
2022 Oklahoma 45–24 15–9 T–2nd College World Series runner-up
2023 Oklahoma 32–28 11–13 7th NCAA regional
2024 Oklahoma 40–21 23–7 1st NCAA regional
Oklahoma Sooners (Southeastern Conference) (2025–present)
2025 Oklahoma 0–0 0–0
Oklahoma: 229–153 (.599) 85–65 (.567)
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Total:
229–153 (.599)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Oklahoma promotes Skip Johnson to head baseball coach". www.usatoday.com. USA Today. June 19, 2017. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
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