D3American Southwest Conference

University of Mary Hardin–Baylor Baseball

D3 baseball program in Belton, TX. Member of the American Southwest Conference.

University of Mary Hardin–Baylor is a D3 baseball program in the American Southwest Conference located in Belton, TX. Head coach Mike Stawski has led the program for 3-7 years. Freshmen earn 32% of at-bats and 29% of innings pitched. 12% of players stay all four years. After college, 13% of alumni enter engineering — top employers include MEP Engineering,, Doran Mechanical,, True Shot Ammo. University of Mary Hardin–Baylor has a 95% acceptance rate and 3.4 average GPA and costs approximately $32,850 per year.

Research by Prospectus Baseball Recruiting · Data updated April 2026

Playing Time Data

Do Freshmen Get Playing Time at University of Mary Hardin–Baylor Baseball?

Freshmen at University of Mary Hardin–Baylor earn 32% of total at-bats and 29% of innings pitched — above the D3 average of 18%. Sophomores receive 35%, juniors 18%, and seniors 15%. The median hitter records 52.5 at-bats per season.

On the pitching side, freshmen account for 29% of innings pitched, sophomores 25%, juniors 29%, and seniors 18%. The median pitcher throws 12.6 innings per season.

Based on 2-4 years of publicly available roster and statistics data.

Hitting — At-Bat Distribution by Class

Fr 32%So 35%Jr 18%Sr 15%

Median at-bats per hitter: 52.5

Pitching — Innings Distribution by Class

Fr 29%So 25%Jr 29%Sr 18%

Median innings per pitcher: 12.6

Roster Retention

How Many Players Stay All Four Years at University of Mary Hardin–Baylor Baseball?

12% of freshmen who join University of Mary Hardin–Baylor baseball stay on the roster for all four years — below the D3 average of 36%. The one-and-done rate — players who leave after their first year — is 40%. On average, players spend 2.1 seasons on the University of Mary Hardin–Baylor roster.

Tracking freshman classes from 2016-2017 through their full four-year eligibility window.

12%
Stay 4 years
40%
Leave after year 1
2.1
Avg seasons

Career Outcomes

What Do University of Mary Hardin–Baylor Baseball Players Do After College?

13% of University of Mary Hardin–Baylor baseball alumni go into engineering, the most common career path among the 43 former players Prospectus tracked on LinkedIn. Other top career paths include finance (13%), tech sales (10%), coaching (8%). Top employers include MEP Engineering,, Doran Mechanical,, True Shot Ammo, Buckeye International Austin Branch, Bimbo Bakeries USA.

Career Category Breakdown

engineering13%
finance13%
tech sales10%
coaching8%
medical and health8%

Based on LinkedIn data for 43 tracked alumni, 2016-2020 cohorts.

Coaching Staff

Who Coaches University of Mary Hardin–Baylor Baseball?

Mike Stawski is the head baseball coach at University of Mary Hardin–Baylor and has been with the program for 3-7 years. University of Mary Hardin–Baylor competes in the American Southwest Conference as a D3 program in Belton, TX.

Academics & Admissions

What Are the Academics Like at University of Mary Hardin–Baylor?

University of Mary Hardin–Baylor has a 95% acceptance rate and an average GPA of 3.43 for admitted students.

Total undergraduate enrollment at University of Mary Hardin–Baylor is 3,335 students.

95%
Acceptance rate
3.43
Average GPA

Cost & Financial Aid

How Much Does It Cost to Play Baseball at University of Mary Hardin–Baylor?

Attending University of Mary Hardin–Baylor costs approximately $32,850 per year.

Tuition vs. Financial Aid

$33k
Aid covers 0%

Program History & Division

What Division Is University of Mary Hardin–Baylor Baseball?

University of Mary Hardin–Baylor is a D3 baseball program competing in the American Southwest Conference, located in Belton, TX.

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