ELITE Baseball Skill Camp
High-Level Training for Serious Athletes
Dates & Schedule
- 4-Day: Monday, June 29–Thursday, July 2 | $520
- Time: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Why Choose Our Elite Sports Skill Clinic?
- Train with college coaches and players
- Advanced skill development in a competitive environment
- Small-group training + tactical instruction
- Competitive scrimmages & game situations
- Access to state-of-the-art athletic facilities
- Access to the pool for Cool-Down & Recovery
Who Can Join?
Serious, competitive players U6–U12 (age group: 5-12) committed to improving in a high-level training environment.
QC Head Coach Chris Reardon
Head Baseball Coach, Queens College Chris Reardon completed his tenth season as head coach of the Queens College baseball program in 2023 and his 18th overall season as a collegiate head coach. In addition to leading the Knights on the diamond, Reardon also serves the department as Assistant Facilities Coordinator.
Program Leadership & Historic Success
Under Reardon’s leadership, Queens College Baseball has experienced one of the most successful eras in program history.
Historic 2023 Season
- Program-best 34–19 overall record
- East Coast Conference (ECC) Champions (swept two-time defending champion Molloy University)
- First ECC Championship in 25 years
- First NCAA Tournament appearance and win in program history
- Defeated Felician University 7–4 for the program’s first NCAA Tournament victory
- Seven All-ECC selections
- Back-to-back ECC Rookie of the Year honorees
- Three All-Region selections (D2CCA, NCBWA, ABCA/Rawlings)
2022 Breakthrough Campaign
- 26–17 overall, 15–6 ECC (best conference record in program history)
- Advanced to the ECC Championship Game
- Six All-ECC selections
- Marc Cicso named ECC Rookie & Player of the Year
- Reardon named ECC Co-Coach of the Year
- Cicso earned All-American honors, first Queen since 1998
Continued ECC Presence
- 2021: Qualified for ECC Playoffs for the second consecutive season
- 2020: Season canceled due to COVID-19
- 2019: First ECC Tournament appearance in 21 years
Player Development & Records
Reardon’s teams have consistently developed elite players at the conference, regional, and national levels.
- Multiple All-ECC, All-Region, and All-American honorees
- Program records set under Reardon’s tenure:
- Single-season doubles: 22 (Lou Antos)
- Single-season strikeouts: 89 (Dennis Buckstein)
- Most triples in a season: 7 (Jon Strauss)
Notable recent standouts include:
- Jorsixt Jimenez
- Marc Cisco
- Rob Backus
- Jordan Sanabria
- Matt Filip
Career Coaching Path
Queens College (2014–Present)
- Transformed the program into a consistent postseason contender
- ECC Champions (2023)
- Two ECC Championship Game appearances
Caldwell University (2001–2008)
- Head Coach for eight seasons
- 176 wins, two CACC Championships (2004, 2008)
- Three NCAA Tournament appearances
- Coached 37 All-Conference selections
- CACC Coach of the Year (2003, 2007)
Additional Experience
- Pitching Coach – NJIT (Division I)
- Assistant Coach – St. John’s University
- Manager – Jersey Pilots (ACBL)
- Director – New Jersey Super 17 Program
Playing Career
A Queens College graduate, Reardon was a standout pitcher for the Knights during the 1997 and 1998 seasons. He helped lead Queens to a 29–9 record in 1998, earning All-Conference honors while playing for legendary coach Ed Tatarian.
Career Head Coaching Records
Caldwell University (2001–2008)
- Record: 176–148 (.543)
- CACC Tournament Championships: 2004, 2008
Queens College (2014–2023)
- Record: 182–203–1 (.473)
- ECC Champions: 2023
Overall Career Record
- 358–351–1 (.504) across 18 seasons
Education
- Bachelor of Arts in History, Queens College (1998)