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Episode 32: Interview with Marc Marizzaldi

Episode 32: Interview with Marc Marizzaldi

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In this episode, we sit down with Marc Marizzaldi, one of the most accomplished leaders in college baseball and the architect behind Seton Hill University Baseball. When Marc took over the program in 2003, Seton Hill Baseball was starting from scratch—no tradition, no facilities, and no blueprint. More than two decades later, the Griffins have become a national powerhouse in NCAA Division II baseball.

Under Marc’s leadership, Seton Hill has accumulated over 770 wins, captured twelve regular-season division titles, five conference championships, 14 NCAA Tournament appearances, and reached the World Series three times. His success spans multiple eras, from the program’s early rise in the NAIA to sustained dominance in the PSAC, including Seton Hill’s first PSAC championship in any sport.

Marc takes us through his journey—from his playing days at Duquesne University, to his early coaching stops, and ultimately to the challenge of building a program from the ground up. We dive deep into the realities of creating culture, overcoming early obstacles, learning from failures, and sustaining excellence year after year in a competitive landscape.

The conversation also explores Marc’s impact beyond wins and losses. 16 players have gone on to professional baseball, including 6 MLB Draft picks, and Seton Hill has consistently produced All-Americans, All-Conference performers, and nationally recognized academic success. We also discuss how Marc has developed not just players, but coaches, with multiple former assistants advancing to Division I roles and head coaching positions.

We close with reflections on leadership, longevity, motivation, and legacy—what it truly means to build something lasting in college athletics.

This episode is a masterclass in program building, leadership, player development, and sustained success, from someone who has lived every step of the journey.

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