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RELEASE: Avent Announces Retirement Following Storied Career

Elliott Avent, who has developed and mentored hundreds of young men during his 30 years at NC State, has announced that he will retire at the conclusion of the season after 30 years at the helm of the NC State baseball program.
May 21, 2026
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Elliott Avent, who has developed and mentored hundreds of young men during his 30 years at NC State, has announced that he will retire at the conclusion of the season after 30 years at the helm of the NC State baseball program.   As the skipper of the Wolfpack, he not only posted more victories than any coach in school history, but also ranked among the most successful in the sport.

In his three decades in the position he called his “dream job” when he was hired in 1996, Avent established the Wolfpack as one of the nation’s most consistent programs. He is NC State's all-time winningest coach with 1,103 victories and has compiled 1,327 overall wins in his 38-year head coaching career.  He has led the Wolfpack to the NCAA Tournament in 22 of 29 seasons, and his squads advanced to the College World Series three times - in 2013, 2021, and 2024.

“Elliott has built a lasting legacy at NC State and in the sport of college baseball, enjoying competitive success while touching so many lives in the process,” said McMurray Family Director of Athletics Boo Corrigan. “He has been a wonderful representative of our department and university and will forever be a part of our story. I want to thank him for his many contributions and wish him all the best in his retirement.”

“Not many people get the chance to do what they love at a place that means so much to them,” said Avent. “I've been lucky enough to have that opportunity and I've loved every minute of it. I want to thank all the coaches and staff who committed so much to make this journey so rewarding and successful. To our many loyal fans, I would like to say what an honor and privilege it has been to stand in that first base dugout at Doak Field and listen to you cheer our players. They played their hearts out for you and NC State. 

“Most of all, I would like to say thank you to the players. Your character, effort, love and respect for our great game made coming to the ballpark my favorite part of every day. There's no way I can express how much each and every player has meant to me. It’s hard to say goodbye to something that has been such a big part of my life, but I leave with a full heart and so much gratitude. This game is about teammates and memories. My memories will be a constant companion and our players, coaches, staff, and fans are teammates I'll hold in my heart forever. So long from #9.”

“Coach Avent will forever be a part of the rich fabric of NC State Athletics, having been at the heart of NC State’s baseball program for 30 years,” said Chancellor Kevin Howell. “We are incredibly grateful for his decades of commitment to coaching and mentoring our student-athletes, so many of whom have gone on to have successful careers in the sport. Not only has Elliott been an exceptional coach, he’s been an exceptional member of the Wolfpack community.”

An ambassador for NC State and for college baseball, Avent’s career was highlighted not only for the success he enjoyed on the field, but for the relationships he established off of it.  Generations of players credit him not only for making them better players but also for making them better people. 

Avent captured both ACC and National Coach of the Year honors in 2003 and was named USA Baseball's College Coach of the Year in 2021.  In 2026, he became just the third active coach in college baseball to post 1,300 career wins and just the 24th D1 coach ever to cross that threshold. He was honored by North Carolina Governor Josh Stein with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award for significant contributions to the state. The new baseball clubhouse at Doak Field was recently named the Elliott Avent Clubhouse in his honor. 

Under Avent, the Wolfpack advanced to 22 NCAA regionals and six Super Regionals. Forty of his players earned All-America honors, and of the 10 total players to earn first-team All-America accolades in the NC State baseball program’s 118-year history, eight were coached by Avent. He also mentored 104 All-ACC players, including 43 first-teamers, and 137 of his players have been selected in the MLB draft - 58 since 2015.

Thirty-one of his former players are currently playing professional baseball, including four on MLB rosters.

Avent was selected for the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team coaching staff in 2004 and '15, and named manager of the team in 2021. He won a Gold Medal with Team USA at the World University Games in Chinese Taipei in 2004. 

In 2024, Avent became just the fifth active head coach in Division I baseball and the 35th qualifying Division I head coach (active or inactive) to reach 1,000 wins at one school.

Before coming to NC State, Avent spent eight seasons (1989-96) at New Mexico State University, where he compiled a 224-213 record and left as the second-winningest coach in school history. Avent took over a New Mexico State program that school administrators were considering dropping and guided it to its greatest success ever. He was inducted into the New Mexico State Athletics Hall of Fame before the start of the 2023 baseball season.

A native of Nash County, Avent attended NC State before beginning his coaching career as an assistant coach at North Carolina Wesleyan from 1981-82 under former Old Dominion head coach Tony Guzzo. He followed Guzzo to Virginia Commonwealth in 1983 and worked there for one season. From 1984-85, Avent was an assistant coach at Louisburg (N.C.) Junior College under Hall of Fame coach and NC State alumnus Russ Frazier.

After his two seasons at Louisburg, Avent was on Joe Breedon’s staff at William & Mary for two years. In 1988, he returned to Raleigh to join Ray Tanner’s first staff at NC State and helped guide the Wolfpack to a then-school record for wins and a 45-16 overall record.

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RELEASE: Avent Announces Retirement Following Storied Career

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WolfpackKaraoke
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Wolfer79 said:




Damn allergies making my eyes water. Seriously though, the bond he had with his players and how much he means to so many of them…it will never be called into question how much he loved NC State and the kids he coached. Touching initial tribute.
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Wolfer79 said:




Awesome tribute to an awesome coach.

Man, my allergies are bad today….
BobbyCox95
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Maybe my overall favorite coach we've had in my lifetime. I'm really glad we named the new facilities after him and I hope he still makes appearances around the program. He will always have the best spin move in acc history

Thanks for everything, coach!
Packfanme1
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Elliott Avent did more with less than any coach in the country. He just kept working for excellence when baseball was an after-thought in the atletics department. After Todd Turner let Ray Tanner get away, Elliott stepped up big time! We all owe him a debt of gratitude. He is a great man of Character who loved every player he ever coached! He is also a lot of fun! I was blessed to know his parents and am blessed to call him a friend!
Jesus, Family, Wolfpack!
thecarterpack
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Next:

-Start planning a retirement celebration at the Doak for after the season
-Assuming he wants it, go ahead and decide on a role in the Athletic dept like Whitt has to announce at the retirement celebration
-The day after the season ends either announce Hart as the new coach or announce a search
-Dedicate the new building named for him
WolfpackKaraoke
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thecarterpack said:

Next:

-Start planning a retirement celebration at the Doak for after the season
-Assuming he wants it, go ahead and decide on a role in the Athletic dept like Whitt has to announce at the retirement celebration
-The day after the season ends either announce Hart as the new coach or announce a search
-Dedicate the new building named for him



The new clubhouse is already named The Elliot Avent Clubhouse.
crestcharger02
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Thanks for everything coach!
Lagniappe
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After a rocky start at NC State, he had a great run. Spend some more time in Emerald Isle, coach.
Rob McLamb
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In my life, the three people I have met that love NC State the most are Elliott Avent, Anthony Barbour, and Chris Corchiani.

Avent could have 'pulled a Tanner' many times over his career, but he wanted NC State and there were many times where he probably wanted NC State more than NC State wanted him.
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Packgrass
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Cat?
ChemE94
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Legend!! Great coach and an even better person!
ncsupack1
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I assume football, knowing him somewhat; Garner legend.
Glasswolf
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Packgrass said:

Cat?

RB from Garner
“In America, anyone can become president. That's the problem.”
- George Carlin



Packgrass
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ncsupack1 said:

I assume football, knowing him somewhat; Garner legend.


Would be a lot funnier if it was Cat
ncsupack1
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I know the family I believe Hines and another former great James Payne are all related. All right back on topic.
matracey
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Man I know we lost the series but looking back pretty cool Avent gets to go out on a win over UNC his last time at the Doak
PackMom
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Wow. I'm not really surprised but kind of hate to see it. Thanks for everything, Coach!
kmb717
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Thank you coach for getting me to fall in love with NC State baseball and college baseball as a whole. There isn't a program I enjoy watching more then the Pack9.
SandWolf
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Elliott Avent is a good dude and LOVES the University. I'm grateful for all that he's done for NCSU and NC State Baseball! Thanks for everything, Coach! Well done!
DecaturWolf
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Elliott Avent = NC State University
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flylike44
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My freshman year was 1993 so coach IS NC State baseball for me. Build the damn statue and don't let whomever did the V one sculpt it.
Delton Waltman
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Thank You Coach E. And thank you for your service and dedication and the Love you have for NC State University, enjoy your life but don't leave us. Stay around the Doak!!
Wufpack17
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Well done, Coach. Long storied career.
NotThatDavidJones
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"God must love ordinary people, because he made so many of us"
Wolfer79
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There are many stories--brilliant, funny, poignant and triumphant--to tell about the 30-year career of @NCStateBaseball coach Elliott Avent. Maybe I'll tell some in the coming days.

None mean more to me than the moments he spent with our friend Bruce Winkworth, his sports information director for 20+ years. Coach was the last person who spoke to Bruce before his death on May 17, 2019, and the first person to speak at his funeral.

Other than his wife Rita and their dogs, Bruce had a main true love: baseball, specifically #Pack9 baseball.

Elliott made sure he was as big a part of Avent's staff and the program as any player, coach, team manager or administrator. Coach did the same thing, in different ways, for many others.

Thanks for the 1,071 wins, the development of great players and the postseason success, sure, but mostly thanks for being the most enthusiastic and dedicated supporter of the broader NC State community that I know and for wrapping your arms around Bruce throughout his life and his final days. (He especially appreciated the win over UNC-CH on the day he died.)

This picture is of Coach Avent the funeral, giving an NC State baseball to Bruce's brother Doug. It was near the end of the 2019 season, and Elliott filed his entire team into the pews of a local church to show their appreciation for a job well done.

For that, I'm sure Bruce is smiling at the Great Official Scorer's Table in the Sky on hearing of Avent's impending retirement, saying "Right back at you, Skip."

JCooke93
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Oh
Nairo
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They will screw us and him.

Alex Gee said:

State is 100% getting into the NCAA tournament now btw.

Sad to see him go. Hard to match the level of consistency he's brought. I feel pretty darn good about Chris Hart taking the job assuming that is the direction State goes. I think you can keep that consistency in talent evaluation and competitiveness with a step forward on the willingness to deploy resources via NIL.
Bushpacker
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Great run coach. May you have a long and happy retirement! Go Pack!
sabaipack90
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Thanks for your loyalty our University. Outstanding career.
DrummerboyWolf
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Congrats to Elliott on his retirement. He loved this University like few others and that always came out when he was interviewed. I did not know Coach, but others have talked about how good a human being he is. Adam Gold gave two tributes to Elliott today including leading off the show. He said that "Elliott Avent is N. C. State." That pretty much sums it up.

Good luck Coach!
ICW Wolf
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Hard to figure if the timing is to try and help secure a bid or if they have been given indication they aren't getting a bid. Not sure why you don't wait until the season is over otherwise.
cmball3
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Hell of a career and a hell of a representative of NC State and our culture.
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