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Joe Gimbel

Awards Under Coach Joe Gimbel 
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, Gavin Acosta, 2025
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, William Brassil, 2025
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, Mason Hagel-Pitt, 2025
  • RMAC Gold Glove Team, Lukas Hinze, 2025 
  • RMAC Gold Glove Team, Kade Carney, 2024
  • RMAC All Conference Honorable Mention, Kade Carney, 2024
  • RMAC Gold Glove Team, Jonny Tewinkle, 2024
  • Wyatt Crenshaw Drafted by Arizona Diamondbacks, 2023 
  • D2CCA Second Team All Conference, Jordan Medina, 2023 
  • ABCA Second Team All Conference, Jordan Medina, 2023 
  • NCBWA Second Team All Conference, Jordan Medina, 2023 
  • NCBWA Second Team All Conference, Gabe Ramos, 2023 
  • RMAC First Team All Conference, Jordan Medina, 2023 
  • Golden Glove Team, Jordan Medina, 2023
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, Gabe Ramos, 2023 
  • NCBWA All American, Wyatt Crenshaw, 2022
  • D2CCA Second Team All American, Wyatt Crenshaw, 2022 
  • South Central First Team All Region, Wyatt Crenshaw, 2022 
  • RMAC First Team All Conference, Wyatt Crenshaw, 2022
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, Gabe Ramos, 2022 
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Jordan Medina, 2022 
  • Golden Glove Team, Jordan Medina, 2022 
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Tyler Fischer, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Justin Kiedinger, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Connor Marschall, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Tommy Orr, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Tim Pettett, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Kyler Riordan, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, JC Watne, 2021
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, Jordan Medina, 2021
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, JC Watne, 2021

Joe Gimbel took over as the First Assistant Coach in November of 2024 after previously assisting the team since the 2016 season at Colorado Christian. He is involved in all facets of the game. Joe helped the team improve in the 2025 season as they gained momentum in conference play and closed with consecutive series wins to end the year. 

A lifelong Colorado native, Gimbel previously worked with Columbine High School - his alma mater. In 2006, he helped the squad to the state's 5A championships while serving as the bench coach. 

He attended nearby MSU Denver where he worked towards his degree in Sports Medicine. 
 
Joe Gimbel