CORADINO ROSATO
CORADINO ROSATO
Title: Assistant Coach
Email: coradino.rosato@noc.edu

Coradino Rosato comes to NOC-Enid after serving four years as an assistant coach at NOC-Tonkawa. He joined Ryan Bay’s NOC-Tonkawa staff for the 2019-20 season.  Coach Rosato spent nine years as the head coach at East Central University before joining the Mavericks.  Dino’s ECU squads produced 1 NCAA All-American, 5 All-Region, 15 all-conference members, and over 90 academic honorees.  Rosato’s teams also averaged over a 3.1 TEAM GPA since 2010.

Before ECU Coach Rosato was head coach at Bacone College, Rosato led the Warriors to a 29-20 finish in 2009, including a second-place finish and a 10-5 mark in the Red River All-Conference regular season. It was his first season as Bacone's head coach after serving three years as an assistant at the Muskogee institution. The 2009 squad was led by the RRAC batting champion, along with eight other Warriors that garnered ALL-RRAC awards. Three Warriors were named NAIA Academic All-Americans in 2009.

As an assistant under head coach Ryan Bay, Bacone College was one of the top teams in the Red River Athletic Conference.  Their 2008 team went 41-14 and was ranked as high as #15 nationally.  Their 2007 team won a  1st ever Red River Athletic Conference championship.  Upon his arrival at Bacone, the Warriors continually improved in the pitching department by lowering their team ERA each season. In 2008, nine Warriors achieved All-RRAC honors, two garnered NAIA All-American awards, and three were named NAIA Academic All-Americans. The 2007 season produced seven Warriors who achieved All-RRAC accolades, and 14 received academic all-conference recognition. Two pitchers on the 2007 Bacone squad were ranked nationally in several categories.

Before he arrived at Bacone, Rosato was an assistant on the staff at Ohio Dominican University under head coach Paul Page. The 2005 Panther squad advanced to the NAIA World Series and finished with a 47-18 record. The 2005 Panthers accolades included two NAIA All-Americans.

Rosato also served as an outfield coach and hitting instructor at St. Thomas University under head coach Manny Mantrana. The Bobcat squads made back-to-back NAIA Region 14 tournament appearances, averaging 40 wins per season and producing three NAIA All-Americans and 8 All-FSC performers.

Rosato has served in various capacities with numerous camps and summer programs. Most recently, he was an assistant with the Texas Desperadoes organization under head coach Melvin Harper. Rosato is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association and the Italian American Baseball Foundation. He earned a B.A. in Liberal Arts from St. Thomas University.  He received his M.Ed.- Sports Administration from East Central University and is pursuing his Ed.D.- Health Sciences from the University of the Cumberlands.