Staff
Jason Gonzales
Head Baseball Coach
Prior to Coach Gonzales arriving at Texas AM University-Kingsville, the baseball program had been to two regional tournaments, compiling an 0-4 record, and 8 LSC conference tournaments.
Since Gonzales’ arrival for the 2009 season, all the program has done is been to 14 consecutive LSC conference tournaments (winning the title in 2013), been to 5 regional tournaments (playing in the championship game 3 times) won 3 consecutive LSC Championships (2013-2015) and won the 2018 South Central Regional Championship for the programs first ever College World Series birth. In 2018, Gonzales became the all time winningest coach in Javelina history, in any sport.
Gonzales has been named LSC Coach of the Year twice, and 2018 South Central Coach of the Year.
Gonzales has coached:
3 LSC Players of the Year,
2 LSC Pitchers of the Year,
2012 NCBWA South Central Regional Player of the Year
2013 ABCA South Central Regional Pitcher of the Year
2 LSC Freshmen of the Year
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Mikey Bielamowicz- Asst. Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
Javelina baseball announced the hiring of former graduate assistant Mikey Bielamowicz as an assistant coach on Wednesday
"We couldn't be more excited about bringing Mikey back to the program. He was an integral part of our world series team, and has been very successful in his previous schools," Head Coach Jason Gonzales said. "His success as one of the best, young recruiters around, along with his experience at UTSA will provide a great deal of excitement within Javelina Baseball."
Bielamowicz returns to Texas A&M-Kingsville after spending two seasons at UTSA, helping the Roadrunners go 70-43 and reach consecutive postseason tournament appearances (Conference USA 2023, American Conference 2024).
In his time as a graduate assistant, Bielamowicz worked with catchers, outfielders and hitters and helped guide the Javelinas through record breaking seasons in both 2018 and 2019. Culminating in an appearance in the 2019 NCAA Division II College World Series.
His coaching acumen continued after his first stint with the Javelinas, making stops at both Texas A&M-International and Texas Lutheran University before joining UTSA for the 2023 season.
The Groesbeck, Texas, native earned his Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science with a minor in Pedagogy from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in 2016, where he was a pitcher and catcher for the Cru for four years and earned a senior co-captain appointment in his final season.