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Mike LaRosa (WCU ’05) enters his fifth year at the helm of his alma  mater. In just four seasons back in the Purple & Gold, LaRosa has  returned West Chester baseball to the national stage with the aim of  keeping the Golden Rams in the limelight.

LaRosa made the jump to the  Division II ranks, after leading nearby Widener University’s Division  III baseball squad for the previous nine seasons. Picking up the pieces  of a program that was shut down and inactive during the COVID-19  pandemic, LaRosa won a regional championship and put the Golden Rams  back in the national finals in just two brief seasons.

Last spring, West Chester set a new record for wins in the regular  season with 39. The team's 25 conference wins marked the most in a  single season in school history. Along the way, the Golden Rams also  broke the school mark for consecutive victories rattling off a 21-game  win streak early on. West Chester finished with 43 wins on the year and  only lost nine games total. In the process, LaRosa guided his squad to  the PSAC Championship, going a perfect 4-0 in the postseason tournament.  The Golden Rams earned the No. 1 seed in the Atlantic Regional by taking  seven of eight games from the top two teams in the region at the time in  the final two weekends of the regular season and then sweeping through  the PSAC tournament.

In 2023, the WCU hall of famer guided his diamondmen to another 30-win  campaign and another trip to the NCAA Tournament. West Chester finished  third in the PSAC Eastern Division standings and then made a run to the  championship game of the PSAC Tournament, before falling to Seton Hill  in the finals. The Golden Rams finished 32-20 overall and 14-10 in  conference play.

In 2022, LaRosa watched his guys post a 36-15 overall record, qualify  for the PSAC Tournament for a second year, win the Atlantic Regional as  the No. 1 seed and return to Cary, N.C., for the 2022 NCAA Division II  National Championships. West Chester went 2-2 in its four games in Cary -  earning a spot in the national semifinals while working its way back  through the loser's bracket. Six players were named All-PSAC and four  more were named to at least one of three all-region squads. Left-handed  ace, Braeden Fausnaught, signing a professional contract with the  Philadelphia Phillies and currently pitches in their minor league  system. Additionally, two players were named to the CoSIDA Academic  All-District 2 team and one was named a PSAC Spring Top 10 choice.

In his first season back in the Purple & Gold, LaRosa guided his  charges to a 20-11 mark and a second-place finish in the PSAC Eastern  Division standings. Three Golden Rams were named ABCA All-Atlantic  Region while five were honored as all conference. West Chester qualified  for the PSAC Tournament and just missed out on an invitation to the  NCAA Atlantic Regional.

While at Widener, LaRosa engineered an overall record of 195-155-2  (.557) while posting a mark of 94-71 (.569) within the Middle Atlantic  Conference Commonwealth. He won two MAC Commonwealth titles in nine  years (2014, 2016) and an ECAC Southeast Regional title (2015). He  becomes the seventh head coach on staff at WCU to return to his alma  mater and joins both basketball head coaches, Damien Blair and Kiera  Wooden, as WCU hall of famers returning to campus.

In LaRosa's tenure, Widener posted six consecutive seasons with 20 or  more wins and was the only team in the MAC Commonwealth to have advanced  to the semifinals of the conference tournament in each of the past six  seasons. His Widener Pride came one win from the NCAA Division III  National Finals in 2014, setting the school record for wins in a single  season (33). Forty of his players have earned all-conference recognition  with 14 being selected all-region. Additionally, he coached three  CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, three MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year  winners and 35 academic all-conference honor roll recipients while at  Widener.

Prior to Widener, LaRosa was an assistant coach at Neumann from 2010-11.  He primarily was responsible for coaching the infielders, serving as  the base running and assistant hitting coach as well as being the head  coach of the JV program.

LaRosa, who played professionally for the New Haven County Cutters in  the Canadian-American Independent Baseball League, graduated from West  Chester University in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in Business  Management. He earned his master’s degree in Sport Management from  Neumann University in 2012. 

LaRosa was a four-year starter at second base for West Chester from  2002-05, serving as captain his junior and senior seasons. He was tabbed  All-PSAC all four years and was named the NCAA Division II National  Defensive Player of the Year in 2003. In addition, LaRosa graduated with  a .362 career batting average and ranks fifth in school history with  234 hits. He helped the Golden Rams win two PSAC East regular-season  titles and make three trips to the NCAA Tournament. In 2017, LaRosa was  inducted into the school's athletics hall of fame.