Steve Hucke is in his first year coaching the Wildcat baseball team.
Hucke comes to Charlotte from Brevard College, where he's served as a volunteer assistant coach since 2019. He helped lead the Tornados to three consecutive 20 win seasons and a first ever appearance in a conference championship game in the school's NCAA era. His primary responsibilities were as a hitting, defense, and third base coach. H also helped with team travel and meal arrangements, and performed field maintenance and improvement projects. Hucke also served as the Admissions Athletics Liasion, helping guide student-athletes through the admissions process.
Prior to his time at Brevard, he was the head baseball coach at Rochester Community & Technical College in Rochester, Minnesota. Hucke spent seventeen years at the helm of the Yellowjackets. He posted a career record of 339-282-1 with three 30 win seasons. He was named MCAC Southern Division Coach of the Year on five occasions and his teams won the MCAC Southern Division crown four times. RCTC made it to the NJCAA D-III World Series in 2011, in addition to winning division, region, and district titles. He coached 11 NJCAA D-III All-Americans and 23 MCAC All-Conference players.
HIs first head coaching position was at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls in 2001-2002 season before that program was discontinued.
Hucke holds an Bachelor of Science in Education from Upper Iowa University and a Masters of Science in Sports Administration from Minnesota State University-Mankato.