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Paul O'Neil

Entering his 26th season at the helm of the Braves in 2025-26, Paul O'Neil has cemented UNCP as one of the perennial contenders in the always-tough Conference Carolinas. O'Neil and the Braves haven't missed a step since moving over to Conference Carolinas from the Peach Belt Conference prior to the 2022 season. O'Neil also serves the department as senior associate athletics director.
 
Despite capturing his 800th career victory in the midst of another 30+-win season with the Black and Gold in 2023, O’Neil’s accomplishments have been multi-faceted over the course of his 28-year collegiate head coaching career. He has provided tutelage to a bevy of outstanding talent on the field, including 20 All-Americans, 59 All-Region standouts and 81 All-Conference selections. O'Neil was honored as the PBC coach of the year at the conclusion of the 2020-21 season, which marked the first skipper in program history to be honored. In addition, he has been involved in the molding of 30 Major League Baseball draftees, including three at his current stop. River Ryan, who played under O'Neil from 2017-2021, made his Major League debut on July 22, 2024 with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
 
Having attained the distinction of UNCP's all-time winningest coach in 2011, O’Neil’s teams have shattered nearly 90 percent of the existing program records in Pembroke, including 11 marks over the last 13 years. His tutelage with the Black and Gold has produced 17 All-Americans, 13 preseason All-Americans, 42 All-Region honorees and 59 All-Peach Belt Conference laurels. In addition to the on-field recognition, the UNCP baseball team has produced more than 160 PBC and Conference Carolinas Academic Honor Roll awards and has participated in several community service projects in the Robeson County area.
 
Over the last 10 years, the program has combined to win nearly 70 percent (323-171) of its games, while also making appearances in the NCAA Southeast Regional six times. The Braves have appeared in the national poll in 21 seasons of O'Neil's 25-year career in Pembroke as well. O'Neil added a Conference Carolinas Tournament Championship in 2024 to go along with a Peach Belt Conference Tournament title in 2011.
 
O’Neil began his coaching career at Montreat College where he served as the assistant head coach of the Cavaliers for two seasons (1993-94) before making the move to the Division I level as an assistant coach at Virginia Commonwealth (VCU). While in Richmond, he was charged with the development of the hitting and defense for the Rams and played a key role in VCU’s run to a 34-22 record in 1996 that also included a third-place finish in the Colonial Athletic Association final standings. His first experience with tutoring a Major League prospect came in Richmond where he would work closely with former Detroit Tigers infielder Brandon Inge who captured CAA Rookie of the Year laurels as a freshman in 1996.
 
O’Neil inherited a 14-23 team at Shenandoah in 1996 and quickly transformed the Hornets into a contender, parting ways with the Winchester, Va., school in 2000 after leading the club to a school record 31 wins, as well as the culmination of a 14-1/2 game turnaround. While at the helm of the program, O’Neil’s Shenandoah ball clubs shattered 35 school records, six of which still hold true today. His 31-11 club in 2000 produced seven Dixie Conference (now USA South) victories en route to second place finishes in both the regular season and conference tournament. The Hornets would, inevitably, finish among the nation’s top teams in the final ABCA Division III national poll, with O’Neil garnering coach of the year accolades from both the Dixie Conference and the state of Virginia’s sports information association.
 
In addition to his duties at Shenandoah, O’Neil also managed the Valley Baseball League’s Winchester Royals organization, twice leading the Royals to the league championship series. The team, which produced 25 major league baseball draftees in his three seasons as skipper, took home the league championship in 1997, while also collecting a runner-up finish in 1999.
 
A standout on the playing field for Appalachian State from, O’Neil earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the distinguished institution in 1992 and later earned his master’s degree in the same field from Western Carolina in 1994. Administratively, he is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association and was a member of Kiwanis International’s Winchester, Va., post from 1997-00.
 
Paul and his wife, Jackie, celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary in August and are the proud parents of three daughters, Katie, Rachel, and Kellie. The family currently resides in Lumberton.

HEAD COACHING RECORD

Season Team Overall Pct. Conference Pct.  Conf Finish Postseason
Shenandoah Hornets (Dixie Conference; now USA South Conference)
1997 Shenandoah 14-23 .378 4-8 .333
1998 Shenandoah 22-22 .500 5-7 .417
1999 Shenandoah 17-22 .436 2-10 .167
2000 Shenandoah 31-11 .738 7-5 .583
Shenandoah 84-78 .519 18-30 .375
UNC Pembroke Braves (Peach Belt Conference)
2001 UNC Pembroke 27-26 .609 10-20 .333 9th
2002 UNC Pembroke 25-29-1 .464 9-21 .300 9th
2003 UNC Pembroke 28-25 .528 10-20 .333 10th
2004 UNC Pembroke 25-27 .481 12-18 .400 T-8th
2005 UNC Pembroke 31-23 .574 12-18 .400 9th
2006 UNC Pembroke 32-24 .571 12-15 .444 8th
2007 UNC Pembroke 30-25 .545 9-21 .300 T-9th
2008 UNC Pembroke 33-23 .589 14-13 .519 T-6th
2009 UNC Pembroke 37-17 .685 13-13 .500 6th
2010 UNC Pembroke 34-14 .708 13-11 .542 7th
2011 UNC Pembroke 44-12 .786 13-10 .565 5th PBC Tournament Champs; NCAA Regional
2012 UNC Pembroke 30-19 .612 14-15 .483 8th
2013 UNC Pembroke 38-16 .703 19-11 .633 T-4th
2014 UNC Pembroke 33-18 .647 17-13 .567 5th
2015 UNC Pembroke 38-13 .745 19-11 .633 3rd
2016 UNC Pembroke 27-22 .551 13-17 .433 T-9th
2017 UNC Pembroke 41-17 .707 15-9 .625 T-4th NCAA Regional
2018 UNC Pembroke 39-15 .722 17-12 .586 4th NCAA Regional
2019 UNC Pembroke 21-27 .438 11-19 .367 10th
2020 UNC Pembroke 18-5 .783 10-2 .833 2nd *COVID-shortened season
2021 UNC Pembroke 29-15 .659 25-8 .758 1st PBC Champs; NCAA Regional
UNC Pembroke (Peach Belt Conference) 660-412-1 .616 287-297 .491
UNC Pembroke Braves (Conference Carolinas)
2022 UNC Pembroke 38-17 .691 23-7 .767 2nd NCAA Regional
2023 UNC Pembroke 39-17 .696 19-10 .655 3rd NCAA Regional
2024 UNC Pembroke 43-14 .754 19-11 .633 4th Conference Carolinas Tournament Champs; NCAA Regional
2025 UNC Pembroke 28-22 .560 16-14 .533 5th
Shenandoah 84-78 .619 18-30 .375
UNC Pembroke (Peach Belt Conference) 660-412-1 .616 287-297 .491
UNC Pembroke (Conference Carolinas) 148-70 .679 77-42 .647
UNC Pembroke (Total) 808-482-1 .626 364-339 .518
Career Totals 892-560-1 .614 382-369 .509


 
O'NEIL'S CAREER MILESTONES
Win # Career at UNCP
1 Shenandoah 8, Eastern Mennonite 7 (2/26/97) UNCP 9, St. Andrews 3 (1/31/01)
25 Shenandoah 20, Greensboro 8 (3/23/98) UNCP 6, USC Aiken 4 (4/20/01)
50 Shenandoah 10, Columbia Union 4 (4/10/99) UNCP 10, Mount Olive 4 (4/23/02)
75 Shenandoah 13, Southern Virginia 0 (4/11/00) UNCP 12, Mount Olive 11 (4/16/03)
100 UNCP 4, Virginia State 3 (3/13/01) UNCP 5, Augusta State 3 (4/17/04)
150 UNCP 23, Bryant 6 (3/12/03) UNCP 3, USC Upstate 1 (3/11/06)
200 UNCP 9, #4 North Florida 4 (2/13/05) UNCP 11, Anderson 4 (2/2/08)
250 UNCP 22, Chowan 3 (4/25/06) UNCP 6, Coker 2 (3/18/09)
300 UNCP 12, Wingate 11 (3/18/08) UNCP 18, Chowan 2 (4/25/10)
350 UNCP 16, #8 Georgia College 4 (4/19/09) UNCP 13, Chowan 3 (2/7/12)
400 UNCP 6, #7 North Georgia 3 (2/27/11) UNCP 7, North Georgia 4 (3/29/13)
450 UNCP 9, Flagler 3 (3/25/12) UNCP 11, St. Augustine's 5 (2/4/15)
500 UNCP 7, Anderson 1 (2/2/13) UNCP 9, Catawba 3 (3/16/16)
550 UNCP 12, Georgia Southwestern 2 (3/21/15) UNCP 5, Columbus State 0 (5/10/17)
600 UNCP 15, Concord 4 (2/10/17) UNCP 9, Young Harris 3 (3/3/19)
650 UNCP 15, Coker 5 (3/7/18) UNCP 17, Lander 4 (3/28/21)
700 UNCP 13, Queens 3 (2/4/20) UNCP 13, Saint Anselm 6 (2/4/23)
750 UNCP 8, Southern Wesleyan 4 (2/19/22) UNCP 13, Chowan 7 (3/2/24)
800 UNCP 7, Francis Marion 4 (3/11/23) UNCP 19, Chowan 8 (3/22/25)
850 UNCP 9, Wingate 6 (4/9/24)
900


Updated: June 2025