Travis Beausoleil
Travis Beausoleil

Bio

Travis Beausoleil is entering his 12th season as head baseball coach at Mitchell College in 2022-23. During his tenure he has posted 273 victories, won six New England Collegiate Conference championships and guided the Mariners to six NCAA Championship regional appearances.

Beausoleil has turned Mitchell into one of the top teams in New England. The Mariners, who boast the highest winning percentage in the region over the past eight years, have won NECC titles and earned NCAA berths in 2022, 2021, 2018, 2016, 2015 and 2014. 

Last season saw Mitchell win 31 games while securing the program's eighth NECC title and seventh NCAA appearance. The Mariners enjoyed a 10-game winning streak during the regular season and entered the NECC Championship as the second seed, where Beausoleil's crew upended top-seeded New England College twice in the title round to earn the league crown for a second straight season. As the fourth seed in the Annville (Pa.) Regional, the Mariners picked up a win over host Lebanon Valley College but dropped a pair of games against top-25 programs in Rowan University and Washington & Jefferson College.    

In 2021 the Mariners overcame the challenges of the pandemic to finish 26-9 overall. Mitchell went 14-2 in league action and reeled off 11 straight wins, culminating in 15-2 victory over Elms College in the NECC title game. Beausoleil's club earned the fourth seed in the Auburn (N.Y.) Regional of the NCAA Championship and picked up a win over Merchant Marine Academy before bowing out to SUNY Cortland.

Mitchell also took home plenty of individual hardware in 2021. The Mariners led the NECC with 10 all-conference selections and produced the Player and Pitcher of the Year. Beausoleil was also tabbed NECC Coach of the Year for the third time in his career. Five players went on to earn all-region honors, with outfielder Dougie DelaCruz nabbing Mitchell's second All-America selection in a four-year span.

In 2019 the Mariners set the program record for wins (34) and produced winning streaks of 10 and 19 games, the latter of which was the longest in school history. Mitchell placed 10 players on all-conference teams and swept all four major awards, including NECC Player, Pitcher and Rookie of the Year.

In 2018 Mitchell posted a 31-10 record that included the program's sixth NECC title. The Mariners won a NCAA regional game for the third time in five years, a 9-3 vicotry over Suffolk University in Harwich, Mass. A record-breaking 10 players earned all-conference distinction, and two seniors were selected to represent Mitchell at the NEIBA Senior All-Star Game.

In 2017 the Mariners finished with 29 wins and produced the first ABCA/Rawlings All-American in school history. Six players were honored by the NECC while two received regional recognition.

The 2016 season (28-11 overall) culminated in a third straight NECC Championship for Beausoleil and the program. The Mariners made their fourth NCAA appearance and won a regional game against host Eastern Connecticut State University by a 3-2 final. A total of seven players earned conference recognition while two received regional recognition.

Beausoleil took the Mariners to new heights in 2015 as the team ranked fourth in the country in winning percentage (.821) and set the then-program record for wins (32). Mitchell went 16-2 in NECC play and captured its second straight NECC Championship, earning the right to represent the conference in the NCAA Championship. Beausoleil was named NECC Coach of the Year and placed six players on the all-conference first team. 

In 2014 Beausoleil led the Mariners to a breakout season that included a then-school record 24 wins, a NECC Championship and the program's first-ever victory in the NCAA Championship. Mitchell tied for first place in the NECC regular season with a 12-6 record and powered past Becker College in the tournament to claim the league title. In the NCAA Championship, eighth-seeded Mitchell produced the upset of the New England Regionals with a 4-3 win over top-seeded Eastern Connecticut State University in 11 innings. The win was also the school's first in any NCAA postseason setting. 

In 2013, Mitchell enjoyed a winning season that included a 15-3 record in NECC play. Mitchell tied for first place in the regular season standings and advanced to the title round of the NECC Championship, falling one win shy of earning a NCAA berth. Beausoleil's squad also received a berth into the ECAC Division III New England Championship for the first time in program history.

Beausoleil has proven to be a strong recruiter, more than doubling the roster size since taking over the program. With quantity has also come quality, as a total of 68 players have earned all-conference recognition under his tutelage. The Mariners have produced four of the last five NECC Player of the Year honorees, as well as the NECC Pitcher of the Year in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019 and 2021 and the NECC Rookie of the Year in 2013, 2019 and 2022.

In addition to recruiting, Beausoleil has used the offseason to expand his coaching horizons. In 2016 he returned for his second season on the coaching staff of the Chatham Anglers in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League, serving as an assistant under John Schiffner. In the summer of 2012, Beausoleil served as an assistant coach with the DC Grays of the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League. He was the lead assistant for head coach Arlan Freeman (Lynn University) and worked primarily with the hitters and infielders while serving as third base coach.

Beausoleil's baseball knowledge has been gleaned from some of the top coaches in the state. He served as a member of the support staff for the University of Connecticut baseball team, a nationally-ranked program that advanced to the NCAA Super Regional in 2011. At UConn he worked alongside head coach Jim Penders and (former University of Hartford head coach) Justin Blood. He also played for Roger Bidwell at UConn Avery Point and for John Schiffner at Plainfield High School.

"Travis is very well prepared to be a head coach, and Mitchell College is going to be rewarded multiple times over for making this hire," said Penders in August 2011. "He's a fantastic young coach who is extremely bright and has unbelievable energy. He knows how to communicate with the players. He has such a passion for the game and a desire to coach and educate young people."

Beausoleil began his collegiate playing career at UConn Avery Point where he was a two-time All-New England shortstop. He was the New England Region 21 Conference Player of the Year in 2007 and also garnered All-America second team honors. He helped the Pointers to two conference championships before completing his career at North Carolina Wesleyan College, where he was a two-year starter at second base and a captain in final season.

A graduate of Plainfield High School, Beausoleil was a four-time ECC All-Conference infielder and an all-state selection as a senior. His playing resume also includes a stint with the Chatham A's of the Cape Cod Baseball League.

Beausoleil graduated from NC Wesleyan with a degree in political science and justice studies and has completed his courses for his Master's degree in political science from the University of Connecticut.

Meet The Coach
Shawn Gilblair

Shawn Gilblair will enter his first season as head coach of the Mitchell College baseball program in the 2023-24 academic year. 

Gilblair, who will make his collegiate head coaching debut with the Mariners, returns to New London, where he served as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator for the Mitchell College baseball team from 2019-2022. Most recently he spent a year at his alma mater, Eastern Connecticut State University, where he held the role of pitching coach. Gilblair replaces Travis Beausoleil, who compiled a record of 306-131-2 during 12 seasons leading the Mariners before recently accepting the Athletic Director position at Uconn-Avery Point.

"We are thrilled to announce Shawn Gilblair as the next head coach for our baseball program," said Director of Athletics, Matt Finlayson. "Shawn is no stranger to Mitchell and we are excited for him to continue the success that he directly contributed to during his time here. His baseball resume as a coach, recruiter and player combined with his character and leadership will help ensure that Mitchell baseball continues its proud tradition of excellence."

Gilbalir has encountered nothing but success during his time on the diamond both as a player and a coach. A 2011 graduate of Eastern Connecticut State University, he was a three-time First Team All-America selection, a two-time New England Player of the Year, a two-time Co-National Player of the Year, a three-time New England Collegiate Baseball League Top Pitcher of the Year, and was named to the D3baseball.com All Decade Team.

"I would like to thank President Dr. Espy, Athletic Director Matt Finlayson, and the entire search committee for the time and effort put forth for this search," Gilblair said. "It is an honor that Director Finlayson has entrusted me to be the next head coach and lead the baseball program. I look forward to building on a great tradition and experience for the student-athletes that has long been established both on and off the field."

Before arriving at Mitchell in July of 2019, Gilblair served as pitching coach for Eastern Connecticut State University, Montclair State University, and for the New Britain Bees. During his first stint with the Mariners, he worked to develop a pitching staff that entered NCAA regional play ranking top 10 in the country among all major statistical categories including ERA, strikeout to walk ratio, and strikeouts per nine innings. Gilblair also recruited 19 players to program and watched as they received All-Region and All-Conference recognition.

In addition, Gilblair orchestrated showcase camps and clinics and played an active role in the strength and conditioning of the team, specifically all aspects of physical development for pitchers, many of whom saw significant jumps in velocity.

"I've been so fortunate to have great mentors and coaches in my life," shared Gilblair. "Many times, learning about the game of baseball came secondary to preparing for life and growing into young professionals in the real world. Because of this, I take great pride in developing players into respected, reliable, disciplined and competitors beyond the game of baseball."

After transitioning back to Eastern Connecticut for the 2022-23 season, Gilblair recruited 80% of incoming 2023 class while guiding a pitching staff which ranked 13th nationally in ERA heading into NCAA regional tournament. Three pitchers from the Eastern staff received All-Conference recognition, while also earning D3baseball.com Team of the Week honors, and were named Little East Conference Pitcher of the Week and Rookie of the Week. Additionally, a pitcher on the Eastern staff was named to the D3baseball.com All-America Fourth Team.

"With the upgraded facilities including one of the best fields in all of New England and our transition into a competitive conference in the GNAC, I couldn't be more excited about the future of not only baseball but all athletic programs at Mitchell," Gilblair continued. "The future is bright and I'm eager to work with and learn from all the great coaches in the athletic department."

The Mariners finished with a 33-10 record that included an 11-1 mark in New England Collegiate Conference play during the 2023 season. Mitchell picked up their ninth conference title, third in a row, and went on to win a program-best two games in the Regional Round of the NCAA Tournament. Mitchell will be joining the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) beginning in the 2023-24 academic year. 

A native of Windham, Connecticut, Gilblair holds a B.S. Degree from Eastern in Sport & Leisure Management.

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