Hall of Fame
Tom Stubbs served as Pacific's longtime baseball coach, but also acted as an assistant football coach, assistant athletic director, associate athletic director, interim athletic director and as a professor in the sports sciences department.
In 18 seasons with Stubbs in the dugout, Pacific's baseball program went 410-384 with 18 players going on to play professionally. Stubbs spent his first five years at UOP as an assistant football coach, but gave that up to become the school's assistant athletic director. He oversaw scholarships, financial aid, eligibility and "anything else the athletic director asked me to do."Â
He stepped down as baseball coach after the 1981 season to take the position of UOP's associate athletic director. Throughout his tenure, Stubbs taught classes in Pacific's sport sciences department and helped shape the department's curriculum. He also helped develop the school's sport management program and athletic training tract.
Stubbs also stepped in twice as the school's interim athletic director - once in 1983-84 and again in 1988-89 -Â before his retirement in 1999.Â