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Tim Anderson

Tim Anderson, a Two Harbors, Minnesota native enters his 32nd year as an assistant at St. Scholastica in 2025-26.

TA graduated from St. Scholastica, Summa cum Laude in 1992, earning academic All-America honors his senior season.  He scored the winning run in the bottom of the 9th inning of St. Scholastica’s 9-8 victory over Winona State in the 1992 NAIA playoffs.

He was an honorable mention All-Region pitcher for the Saints in 1992 and also started at second base.  He earned four varsity letters at CSS after collecting four baseball letters at Two Harbors High School.  After completing his playing career under the legendary coaching of John Baggs in ’92, Anderson joined Baggs’ coaching staff as a graduate assistant coach the following season.  He became the top assistant in ’94 and quickly became one of the region’s most respected baseball coaches.  His great contributions to Saints Baseball as a player and coach earned “TA” induction into the St. Scholastica Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999. 

Anderson’s coaching duties include hitting instruction, video tape analysis, outfield play, offensive approach and recruiting.  TA has coached eight UMAC Players of the Year, 18 All-Region performers since 2010 and Kyle Flagstad, who was a D3baseball.com All American in 2012. Anderson also received the 2003 UMAC Person of the Year Award. In 2023 Anderson was inducted into the Saint Scholastica Athletics Hall of Fame. 

Coach Anderson is described by his players as a “highly knowledgeable, hands-on coach.”

“While helping this program grow to such a successful level has been satisfying for me, our program is much more than just winning,” Anderson said. “Teaching our players how to be successful and responsible on and off the field and watching them grow into quality individuals that we can be proud of is the best part.  I consider all of the players and alumni to be friends, and I’m proud to be affiliated with them and the baseball program at Scholastica.”