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Bob Babb is the current head baseball coach at Johns Hopkins University.

Early life and education
Bob Babb grew up in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. His father, John Babb, coached baseball at Bloomsburg High School.

Babb began attending Johns Hopkins University in 1973, where he studied social and behavioral sciences. While he attended Hopkins hoping to play football, basketball, and baseball, he focused on baseball, in which he had the strongest background. Prior to Babb joining the team, no Hopkins baseball team had ever won more than ten games in a season, and the program had only one winning season over the previous twenty years. As a junior, Babb hit .379 and set the school records for single-season and career stolen bases. That year also saw Johns Hopkins play in the inaugural NCAA Division III Baseball Tournament.

Babb was also made a Johns Hopkins assistant football coach while still a student. During the summers of his junior and senior years, he returned to Bloomsburg where he coached the local American Legion baseball team with his father, winning two league titles.

Coaching career
Following graduation, Babb split his time over two years as an assistant baseball and football coach at Johns Hopkins and as a local high school social studies teacher all while pursuing his master's degree in recreational management from Morgan State University. When Hopkins baseball head coach Denny Cox left the program in 1979, Babb was named his successor at the age of 24.

Head coaching record
Below is a table of Babb's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach.

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