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Arizona Baseball Adds Jack Meggs as Assistant Coach/Hitting Coach

TUCSON, Ariz. – The University of Arizona baseball program and Head Coach Chip Hale have announced the hiring of Jack Meggs as an Assistant Coach. Meggs will serve as Arizona's hitting coach.

"We are thrilled to announce the addition of Jack Meggs to our staff," said Hale. "Jack is one of the brightest young coaches in the sport, and he has done an exceptional job over the past four seasons helping coordinate the offense at Saint Mary's. Throughout the search process, it quickly became clear that he was the right person for this position and for our program. Coach Meggs will bring tremendous energy, knowledge, and experience to our student-athletes, and I have no doubt that he will be a great fit for the culture we have built here. We cannot wait for him to get started."

Meggs is excited to begin his new role with Arizona Baseball, stating, "First of all, I'd like to thank Coach Valenzuela, our staff, and our players for four great years at Saint Mary's. We made history together and I will never forget it. Moving forward, I am extremely excited to get started with Coach Hale, Coach Couch, and Coach Kenny. The University of Arizona is a place with unbelievable baseball history and tradition, and it is a privilege to be part of the Wildcat program. I can't wait to meet our players and get to work."

Meggs joins an Arizona program that has continued to establish itself among the nation's top teams under Hale and he will bring a proven track record of offensive development and postseason success to Tucson.

Meggs arrives in Tucson after serving as the hitting coach at Saint Mary's for the past four seasons, while also holding the title of Associate Head Coach during the last two seasons.

Meggs played a pivotal role in the recent success that Saint Mary's achieved, helping the Gaels win back-to-back WCC Tournament titles and reach the NCAA Tournament in 2025 and 2026, marking the first time in program history that Saint Mary's made consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. In 2025, the Gaels defeated No. 8 seed Oregon State in the opening game of the Corvallis Regional, marking the first NCAA Tournament victory in program history. This season, Saint Mary's defeated the No. 1 overall seed UCLA twice in the Los Angeles Regional, advancing to the Regional Final.

Over the past three seasons, Meggs helped coordinate a Saint Mary's offense that ranked among the top two teams in the WCC in batting average, including leading the conference in each of the past two seasons.

In 2026, the Gaels finished with a 36-27 overall record and led the WCC in batting average (.327), hits (727), runs (453), doubles (159), triples (19), home runs (68), RBI (416), walks (231), slugging percentage (.508), and on-base percentage (.406). Meggs helped mentor seven position players who earned All-WCC recognition, including First Team All-WCC honorees Ian Armstrong and Diego Castellanos.

Saint Mary's offensive prowess was nearly as impressive in 2025, as the Gaels ranked first in the WCC in batting average (.299), hits (628), runs (471), RBI (419), on-base percentage (.392), and slugging percentage (.480).

In 2024, Saint Mary's set a new program record with 103 home runs during the season. Meggs helped develop Christian Almanza, who broke the program's single-season and career home run records, blasting 24 home runs during the campaign to finish his career with 47 total homers.

During Meggs' first season with the Saint Mary's program in 2023, he helped the Gaels improve their batting average from .235 the previous season to .267 while also breaking the program's single-season home run record at the time with 76.

Prior to joining the staff at Saint Mary's, Meggs served as the hitting coach at the University of Kansas during the 2022 season. Meggs helped oversee a Jayhawk offense that more than doubled its home run output from the previous season, increasing from 27 to 55, while also improving its extra-base-hit total by 30%. Four Kansas hitters earned All-Big 12 recognition during the 2022 campaign. Before becoming the full-time hitting coach at Kansas in the fall of 2021, Meggs served as a graduate assistant while earning his master's degree in sports management.

A Seattle, Washington, native and the son of former Washington head coach Lindsay Meggs, he enjoyed a standout four-year career with the Huskies from 2014-17. While at Washington, Meggs helped the program reach the NCAA Tournament in 2014 and 2016. He earned First Team All-Pac-12 honors and was named to the All-Pac-12 Defensive Team in 2016 before receiving All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention recognition in 2017. At the conclusion of his career, he ranked fourth in program history in both games played (212) and at-bats (692).

Meggs was selected in the 10th round of the 2017 MLB Draft by the Oakland Athletics. After spending two seasons in the Athletics organization, he signed a free-agent contract with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2020 before ultimately landing at Kansas, where he began his coaching career.

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