Xavier Baseball Staff
11/1/2018
BILLY O'CONNER - SIEMERS FAMILY BASEBALL HEAD COACH

Billy O'Conner was named the seventh head coach of the Xavier baseball program in June of 2017 after a decorated playing career and six years on the staff as an assistant.
In eight seasons at Xavier, O'Conner has led the program overall record of 214-208 with a 91-57 mark in BIG EAST play.
In 2025, O'Conner led the Musketeers to a a fourth-consecutive 30-win season, finishing the campaign at 32-27 overall, playing the fifth hardest non-conference strength of schedule in NCAA DI, and posted a 14-7 record in BIG EAST play. Xavier earned the No. 3 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament, continuing the program's streak of earning a bid to the four-team league tournament in each year the event has been held since 2019.
During the 2025 season, O'Conner surpassed the 200-win mark for his head coaching career.
The 2024 Musketeers collected a third-straight 30-win season, finishing with a record of 30-27 overall and a 12-9 record in BIG EAST play, earning the No. 4 seed the BIG EAST Tournament. Xavier opened the league tournament with a win over No. 1 seed UConn.
Following the 2024 season, a pair of Musketeers, Jared Cushing and Connor Misch, earned All-BIG EAST.
In the 2024 MLB Draft, LHP Nolan Hughes was selected in the 16th round, making it at least one Xavier player selected in 10 of the last 11 years. During O'Conner's tenure, Xavier has had an MLB Draft pick in every year except 2020, when the draft was limited to five rounds.
In 2023, O'Conner led the Musketeers to a second-straight 30+ win season, with the Musketeers going 39-25 overall and 14-7 in BIG EAST play. Xavier finished runners up in the conference regular season standings, earning the No. 2 seed in the BIG EAST Championship.
At the conference tournament, the Musketeers took the league championship, opening up play with wins over No. 3 seed Seton Hall and No. 1 seed UConn to advance to Championship Sunday in the winner's bracket. Xavier took a 7-3 win over UConn in game two in the Championship series to win the league crown, marking Xavier's fourth BIG EAST Championship and fifth NCAA appearance.
Xavier was selected to the Nashville Regional in the 2023 NCAA Tournament as the No. 3 seed, topping No. 4 seed Eastern Illinois and No. 1 seed Vanderbilt in the elimination bracket to make the program's third appearance in a Regional Final.
In 2022, Xavier went 33-27 overall and 13-8 in BIG EAST play earning the No. 4 seed in the 2022 BIG EAST Baseball Tournament where the Musketeers finished runners-up. Xavier's 33 wins were the most since Xavier's 34-win campaign in 2017 and the third most in a single season in program history.
The 2022 Musketeers also set a collection of new records, crushing the previous team home run record by over 30, with 100 for the 2022 season. The Musketeers also set a new program high with 450 runs scored. Defensively, the program's 482 strikeouts are a new program best.
In 2021, Xavier earned the No. 4 seed to the BIG EAST Tournament, advancing to the championship series for a second-straight time and finishing runners-up after forcing a deciding game seven.
The Musketeers finished an abbreviated 2020 season at 5-10, finishing in the top 25 of the RPI after playing one of the five toughest strengths of schedule in the nation prior to the season being canceled in March.
In 2019, the Musketeers finished second in BIG EAST after going 12-4 in conference play, advancing to the championship series of the BIG EAST Tournament. Xavier finished the season at 27-31 overall.
During the 2018 season, XU went 20-35 overall with a 7-11 record in league play. His first career win came on Feb. 20, 2018 in a 3-2 win at No. 8 Kentucky in 10 innings. Despite a number of injuries, the Musketeers broke their program record with 68 homers and were again one of the top offenses in the BIG EAST during the 2018 season.
During his time on the staff, XU has posted three 30-win seasons, made three appearances in the NCAA Tournament and had eight players selected in the MLB First Year Player Draft. That number includes back-to-back years with multiple picks and a program record four selections in the 2017 draft.
AS AN ASSISTANT
O'Conner joined Xavier as an assistant for the 2014 season, serving in that role through the 2017 season, helping the Musketeers to three BIG EAST Championships in four years and back-to-back NCAA Tournament Regional Finals.
In 2017, Xavier went 34-27 overall and 10-6 in BIG EAST play, earning the No. 3 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament. The Musketeers won three straight in the conference championship to earn a second-straight NCAA tournament berth. Competing in the Louisville Regional, Xavier advanced to its second-straight NCAA Tournament Regional Final. Following the season, four Musketeers were drafted in the MLB First Year Players Draft.
In 2016, The Musketeers posted a 32-30 overall record and 14-4 record in BIG EAST play to claim the program's first BIG EAST regular season title and the No. 1 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament. Xavier won three straight in the tournament championship, including back-to-back wins over No. 2 seed Creighton, to earn an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. In the NCAA Tournament Vanderbilt Regional, Xavier picked up wins over the No. 1 seed Vanderbilt and No. 3 Washington to earn the program's first trip to an NCAA Regional Final. Following the 2016 season, two Musketeers, Dan Rizzie and Andre Jernigan, were selected in the MLB First Year Players Draft.
During O'Conner's first two seasons with Xavier, the Musketeers collected 45 wins, including a 30-win campaign in 2014, and had a player selected in the MLB First Year Players Draft following each season. In Xavier's 2014 season, the Musketeers earned a No. 4 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament, winning 3-of-4 in the conference tournament to claim the conference title and earn an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. In the program's second-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament, Xavier competed in the Nashville Regional, picking up a 6-4 win over Clemson, the program's second-ever NCAA Tournament win.
Prior to his role as an assistant at Xavier, O'Conner spent one year as an assistant at Northern Kentucky and two years in the volunteer assistant role at Xavier.
O'Conner also managed the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League's Cincinnati Steam for three summers, leading the team to a first-place finish in 2012. O'Conner was named the 2012 Joe Carbone Manager of the Year for his efforts.
PLAYING CAREER
After beginning his collegiate career at Indiana University, O'Conner played his final two seasons at Xavier. He helped the Musketeers advance to their first NCAA Division I Tournament after capturing the 2009 Atlantic 10 Conference tournament championship. O'Conner was named the Most Outstanding Player of the A-10 Tournament.
As a senior captain, O'Conner batted .333 with two home runs and 39 RBIs and helped the 2009 team win 39 games, the highest single-season win total in program history. O'Conner was also a member of Xavier's 2008 squad that won the A-10 regular season crown.
At Xavier, O'Conner proved to be a standout student-athlete both on and off the field. Prior to his stint at XU, O'Conner was a key member of the Indiana University baseball team where he earned a Big Ten Conference Scholar-Athlete award.
O'Conner played two seasons at the professional level after graduating from Xavier. He spent one year as a member of the Texas Rangers organization, playing for the AZL Rangers and Spokane Indians, before playing one season for the Frontier League's Washington Wild Things.
PERSONAL
Outside of collegiate baseball, O'Conner has been active with the Cincinnati Reds Community Fund, the Vs. Cancer Foundation, and has been active in numerous community service projects, including Read Across America.
O'Conner is a Cincinnati, Ohio native, and earned his finance degree from Xavier in 2009. O'Conner and his wife Elizabeth have two daughters, Harper and Halle
CAREER RECORD
YEAR | OVERALL | BIG EAST |
2025 | 32-27 (.542) | 14-7 (.667) |
2024 | 30-27 (.526) | 12-9 (.571) |
2023 | 39-25 (.609) | 14-7 (.667) |
2022 | 33-27 (.550) | 13-8 (.619) |
2021 | 28-26 (.519) | 15-11 (.577) |
2020 | 5-10 (.333) | N/A |
2019 | 27-31 (.466) | 12-4 (.750) |
2018 | 20-35 (.364) | 7-11 (.389) |
TOTAL | 214-208 (.507) | 91-57 (.615) |
ETHAN LANDON - PITCHING COACH
Ethan Landon joined Billy O'Conner's staff as pitching coach in July 2025. Landon came to Xavier after spending the 2025 season at Toledo.
At Toledo, Landon coached a pitching staff of 22 student-athletes and served as recruiting coordinator for pitchers. In 2025, Landon helped lead the Rockets to a 32-29 record, with Toledo's pitching posting a MAC-best 5.26 ERA. The Rockets finished the season with 428 strikeouts, a top-five mark in program history.
Following the 2025 season, two members of the Rockets' pitching staff earned All-MAC honors, with lefty Jacob Tabor earning a spot on the MAC First Team, and right-hander Brady Sasse earning MAC Freshman Pitcher of the Year as well as Second Team honors.Prior to his time at Toledo, Landon spent two seasons at Troy University as the Trojans' pitching coach. He helped Troy to an NCAA regional appearance and 40-win season in 2023, followed by a 37-22 record in 2024. Troy set program records with 636 strikeouts and 21 saves in 2023.
Troy's pitching staff earned a pair of 2023 All-Sun Belt selections in first-team pick Grayson Stewart and second-team pick Noah Manning. In 2023, Landon also coached right-handed pitcher Zach Fruit, who was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles, and righty Ben Thompson, who signed with the Los Angeles Angels.
Prior to Troy, Landon was part of travel baseball organizations Motor City Hit Dogs in Michigan and GRB Rays in Wisconsin. He also volunteered with the Miracle League of Mid-Michigan.
Landon played collegiately for Michigan State from 2015-18, posting a career ERA of 3.98 with 14 wins in 72 appearances, including 39 starts. In 2016, he led Michigan State's pitching staff with eight wins, including a school-record six victories in Big Ten play. Landon logged a 2.75 ERA in 85.0 innings pitched and 15 starts that season. Landon also spent a season at Kansas State in 2014, posting a 3.26 ERA in 30.1 innings pitched as a freshman. He lead all Big 12 freshmen with 24 appearances that season.
Landon, originally from Sioux Falls, S.D., earned a degree in Communication Arts & Sciences from Michigan State in 2018.
RILEY BERTRAM - ASSISTANT COACH

Billy O'Conner announced the addition of Riley Bertram to the Xavier Baseball coaching staff in Fall 2023. Bertram wrapped up his collegiate career as a graduate transfer at Clemson in 2023.
In his first season on the Xavier coaching staff in 2024, Bertram helped coach the Musketeers to a third-straight 30-win season, finishing with a record of 30-27 overall, and a 12-9 record in BIG EAST play, earning the No. 4 seed the BIG EAST Tournament.
Bertram, a middle infielder originally from Zionsville, Ind., spent the 2023 season as a grad student at Clemson after spending four seasons at Michigan. For his career, Bertram was a .275 hitter with a .365 slugging percentage and .373 on-base percentage through 195 games. In his five collegiate seasons, he made 174 starts, drove in 110 RBIs and scored 115 runs. On defense Bertram, finished his college career with a .967 fielding percentage.
During the 2023 season at Clemson, Bertram was a team captain, earning ACC All-Tournament First Team honors after helping the Tigers to the tournament championship.
A two-time captain at Michigan, Bertram was an All-Big Ten Tournament First Team selection for the 2022 Big Ten Tournament Champions, and a member of the 2019 squad that made the championship series of the College World Series.
Bertram earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Michigan in 2022, and a Certificate in Athletic Leadership from Clemson in 2023. He earned All-Academic Team honors from both the Big Ten and the ACC during his career.
CLAIRE ROSCOE - ATHLETIC TRAINER

Claire Roscoe was added to the Xavier sports medicine staff as an athletic trainer in July of 2024.
Roscoe joined Xavier from Mercyhurst University where she served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer from 2022-24. She worked with football, men's water polo and softball.
Roscoe also has experience as an athletic trainer with Camp Woodward (2023) and USA BMX (2024). She was also an undergraduate student athletic trainer at Muskingum University from 2019-22.
Roscoe played volleyball at Muskingum from 2018-21.
The Cleveland, Ohio, native holds a bachelor's degree in athletic training from Muskingum ('22) and a master's degree in organizational leadership from Mercyhurst ('24).