Mt. San Jacinto College Baseball Scholarships Guide
Emma Valentine
Published Mar 14, 2026
Thanks for visiting the Mt. San Jacinto College Baseball program details page. Here you'll have access to information regarding the school and details on their Baseball program like who to make contact with about recruitment, names of past alumni, what opportunities can be had and ways to start the recruiting process.
Mt. San Jacinto College Baseball Program Coaching & Recruiting Personnel
For anyone who is hoping to get recruited it's important to know who to talk to - and NCSA provides the information you'll need. The Head Coach of the Mt. San Jacinto College Baseball program is Jake Hansen. Other major personnel are:
- Assistant Coach Ricky Gingras
If you are considering being a part of the Mt. San Jacinto College Baseball program they are the people you must contact. You can choose to contact them by way of email utilizing the link above or call the school to get additional information about the college and Baseball program prior to determining whether or not it's the best fit for you personally.
Create a Free NCSA Profile to Start Connecting with Coaches
NCSA gives student student athletes the resources and info they need to increase their chances of being recruited by a Baseball program, whether it's at Mt. San Jacinto College or another school. Since 2000, NCSA has been connecting athletes and coaches which is a critical component of the recruiting process. This year alone you'll find 246103 Baseball student athletes utilizing the NCSA network, technology and scouting professionals to get their highlights in front of 6320 coaches at 1761 colleges Baseball programs across the country.
If you want to join the Mt. San Jacinto College Baseball program you have to begin to build relationships and a highly-visible, professional quality recruiting profile. Starting that process as soon as possible is essential to your success. So create your free profile to become a verified NCSA Baseball athlete and begin connecting with coaches at the Mt. San Jacinto College Baseball program today.