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Adam Roorbach
Adam Roorbach

Hometown:
Marion, Ind.

Position:
Assistant Coach

Alma Mater:
Indiana Wesleyan, 1998

09/26/2012

Jayhawks Open Fall Ball Action with Full Slate

Kansas to square off in five exhibition games this week at Arrocha Ballpark

09/05/2012

Jayhawks' Fall Softball Slate Unveiled

Kansas will host seven home fall exhibition games at Arrocha Ballpark this fall

06/21/2012

Jayhawk Spotlight: Meet New Softball Assistant Coach Abbie Sims

One-On-One With Abbie Sims

06/04/2012

Softball Adds Proven Success Abbie Sims to Coaching Staff

Sims will add pitching expertise that led the 2011 Houston staff to a NCAA-best 1.35 ERA

Adam Roorbach (pronounced roar-bock), who came with head coach Megan Smith from Louisiana State University, joined the Kansas softball program for the 2010 season and returns for his fourth year as an assistant coach. At Kansas, Roorbach serves as the program's hitting and outfield coach, while also assisting in game strategy and recruiting.

The Jayhawk outfielders, as well as their offense, have gotten progressively stronger under his direction. In 2012, the Kansas lineup recorded a .288 batting average, which ranked fourth in the Big 12 and marked the second-best average in program history. Additionally, the outfielders recorded just seven errors all season as the team posted a remarkable .970 fielding percentage.

With his help in the outfield, junior outfielder Maggie Hull started all but two games in left field, while racking up a Big 12-best .409 batting average at the conclusion of the regular season, breaking a KU single-season record that had stood for more than 30 years.

During the 2011 season, Hull also led the team with a .346 average and 49 RBIs to earn All-Big 12 Second Team honors. As the hitting coach, Roorbach saw the Kansas lineup hit a program-best 60 homeruns in 2011 - nearly doubling the team's home run total from the previous season. From his first season to his second at KU, the Jayhawks raised their team batting average by more than 40 points.

Roorbach, who has spent five seasons as an assistant at the Division I level and four years as a head coach at the NAIA and junior college levels, joined the KU softball staff after working with Smith at LSU for two seasons as the director of softball operations and also served as Smith's assistant at Western Carolina in 2006.

While at LSU, Roorbach directed all aspects of game video and team travel, coordinated camps and clinics, and worked with the Tigers' booster club.

Prior to LSU, Roorbach spent the 2007 season as an assistant coach at Houston. There he helped the Cougars to their first Conference USA regular season and tournament championship in school history, advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2004. After knocking off UL-Lafayette and Texas A&M, Houston advanced to the final day of competition at the College Station Regional before falling twice to the Aggies to end its season with a school record 44 wins.

Roorbach spent the 2006 season as Smith's assistant at Western Carolina during its inaugural season. That year, Western Carolina posted a 41-20 record and won the Southern Conference Championship. The Catamounts also ranked third nationally with 81 home runs and 12th in the NCAA with a .476 slugging percentage. Three WCU players were ranked nationally statistically and two were named to the NFCA All-Southeastern Region team.

In 2005, Roorbach served as an assistant coach at Nicholls State. Working primarily with the Lady Colonel hitters and outfielders, Nicholls set a school record with 31 home runs and improved its team batting average by 29 points over the previous season.

Roorbach moved to the Division I level at Nicholls after serving for three seasons as the head coach at NAIA affiliate Bethel College in Mishawaka, Ind. From 2002-04, his teams compiled a 102-56 record, won three consecutive Mid-Central Conference Championships and qualified for the NAIA Regional and National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) National Tournaments all three years.

Earning 2003 Mid-Central Conference Coach of the Year honors, Roorbach guided 14 Pilot players to All-Mid-Central Conference awards. Equally as impressive, all three of his teams were awarded the prestigious NFCA Top 10 Academic Team Award and 17 of his players were named NFCA Academic All-Americans.

Before taking the job at Bethel, Roorbach spent one season as the head coach at Andrew College in Cuthbert, Ga. In his only season, he guided the Tigers to a 14-18 record, a 13-win improvement over the previous year's 1-32 mark. In addition, he faced Smith on the field for the first time as Andrew College took on Young Harris College, where Smith was the head coach.

A native of Marion, Ind., Roorbach graduated from Indiana Wesleyan University in 1998 with a double major in business administration and sports management. While attending Indiana Wesleyan, he served as an assistant softball coach and also the school's sports information director. He went on to earn his master's degree in physical education from Eastern Illinois in 2000.

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