Former MU Baseball Coach Jamieson Wins Kiwanis Club of Columbia Don Faurot Sportsperson of the Year
- Tim Jamieson, a former Mizzou baseball coach, was named the 2026 Kiwanis Club of Columbia Don Faurot Sportsperson of the Year.
- Jamieson expressed honor and appreciation for being recognized by the Kiwanis Club and joining previous successful recipients.
- He started as Missouri's head baseball coach in 1995 and served for 22 seasons, achieving 15 seasons with over 30 wins.
- Jamieson was twice named conference coach of the year and mentored MLB players, including Max Scherzer.
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Former MU baseball coach Jamieson wins Kiwanis Club of Columbia Don Faurot Sportsperson of the Year
Tim Jamieson, a former Mizzou baseball coach, was named 2026 Kiwanis Club of Columbia Don Faurot Sportsperson of the Year Award. The news was announced by the club on Wednesday.
Longtime Mizzou baseball coach earns Sportsperson of the Year honor
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) One of the winningest baseball coaches in Mizzou history was honored in Columbia, on Tuesday. Longtime Tiger head coach Tim Jamieson was named the 2026 Kiwanis Club of Columbia Don Faurot Sportsperson of the Year Award, after he led MU to 698 wins over the course of his 22 years as skipper The post Longtime Mizzou baseball coach earns Sportsperson of the Year honor appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Jamieson Named 2026 Kiwanis Club of Columbia Don Faurot Sportsperson of the Year
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