February 10, 2025
Athletics Senior Writer
He's looking for power hitters, smart baserunners, slick defensive players, reliable starters and shutdown relievers. But those are the skills that every coach seeks for his dugout.
Mitch Hannahs, the first-year USF baseball coach, wants even more from his players. The most valuable attributes can't be quantified. Hannahs said he believes those intangibles add up to an uncompromising, winning style.
Players must know how to win, of course, but even more meaningfully, they should hate to lose.
Most of all, he wants his Bulls to play mad.