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Adam Revelette

Adam Revelette joined the Billikens as the pitching coach/recruiting coordinator in Feb. 2022.

The Billikens went 29-24 overall record in Revelette's first season in 2022, with a 14-9 mark in A-10 play. SLU earned the No. 3 seed in the A-10 Championship and reached the third day of tournament play. Revelette helped two Billiken pitchers earn All-Conference accolades. Closer Cameron Pferrer was tabbed to the All-Conference second team after leading the league with nine saves. His 1.50 ERA was the fifth best in a single season at SLU. Friday starter Logan Schmitt earned a spot on the league's All-Academic team after going 8-2 on the year with a 3.18 ERA.

Revelette spent the last three seasons as pitching coach at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Two Blazer pitchers were selected in the MLB Draft during his time at UAB, including a sixth-round pick in the 2019 season.

Revelette went to Birmingham after having spent three seasons in the same role at Eastern Kentucky. In his time at EKU, he helped the Colonels set the school record for strikeouts in a season with 504 in 2018, while also setting the program record for punchouts per 9 innings.  

The staff helped EKU to three consecutive 20+ win seasons, including 30 in 2018, and a trip to the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament semi-finals.

Before arriving at EKU, Revelette spent three seasons at Baylor where he joined as the Director of Operations in 2012, before spending the 2014 season as the hitting and outfield coach. In 2015, he transitioned into the Bears' pitching coach. 

Since 2013, Revelette has coached 23 players who have either been drafted or signed with MLB teams.

Prior to his time in Waco, he spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons as an assistant coach at Transylvania University. Additionally, he spent three summers as the general manager and assistant coach of the Lexington Hustlers in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League.

Revelette began his collegiate playing career at Dayton before transferring to Kentucky for the 2005 and 2006 seasons. In 2006, under the pitching instruction of Gary Henderson, he helped the Wildcats to the SEC Championship.

Following his career at Kentucky, Revelette played four seasons of professional baseball from 2006-09 with the Minnesota Twins organization and in the Frontier League.

Revelette earned his undergraduate degree in communications from Kentucky in 2007 and completed his master's degree in applied management at Indiana Wesleyan in 2013.