Gregg Ritchie is the head baseball coach at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and enters his 15th season leading the program in 2027. A 1986 George Washington graduate and a 1999 inductee into the university's athletic hall of fame, he was hired as head coach on October 9, 2012, returning to his alma mater after a long professional coaching career in Major League Baseball organizations.
Since taking over the program in 2013, Ritchie has guided George Washington to sustained competitiveness, including 12 straight seasons with at least 20 wins, excluding the COVID-shortened year. His teams reached the Atlantic 10 Championship in his first season, again in 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2024, and he led the program to multiple 30-win campaigns. In 2024, George Washington finished 31-26, returned to the Atlantic 10 Championship for the first time since 2018, set a school record with 136 stolen bases, and gave Ritchie two major milestones: he became the program's all-time wins leader with victory No. 276 on March 1 against UAlbany and later became the first coach in school history to reach 300 career wins with a 3-2 Senior Day win over UMass on May 11.