Bowling Green State University Athletics
Baseball
Burke, Dallas

Dallas Burke
- Title:
- Volunteer Assistant Baseball Coach
Burke enters his first season as the volunteer assistant baseball coach in 2017 after being hired in September of 2016.
Most recently, Burke spent the last three seasons at Black Hawk Junior College in Moline, Illinois as the program's Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator. He also was the camp coordinator. At Black Hawk, Burke held numerous roles. He helped with the practice schedule, strength and conditioning program and arm care program. Burke coached hitters, catchers and outfielders.
Along with coaching catchers, he played the position at the collegiate level. He played two years at the University of Iowa before completing his career at Missouri Southern State University.
Burke then continued his career at the professional level. He played one season with the Roswell Invaders of the Pecos League (Independent Professional Baseball) in 2013, before spending parts of 2014 with the Cologne Cardinals in Germany as a player and coach.
Burke also has built an extremely strong track record in sending players to the next level. Black Hawk has had 12 players over the past two seasons move on to Division I programs. Both starting catchers that Burke has mentored over the last three seasons are now playing NCAA baseball.
In addition to his coaching duties at Black Hawk, Burke played an integral role in recruiting. Burke was the first point of contact with potential recruits, and helped run all on-campus visits, including setting up all visits. He also has experience in video analysis, and the breaking down process with scouting reports.
Burke graduated from Missouri Southern State University with a bachelor's degree in arts in history. Â
Most recently, Burke spent the last three seasons at Black Hawk Junior College in Moline, Illinois as the program's Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator. He also was the camp coordinator. At Black Hawk, Burke held numerous roles. He helped with the practice schedule, strength and conditioning program and arm care program. Burke coached hitters, catchers and outfielders.
Along with coaching catchers, he played the position at the collegiate level. He played two years at the University of Iowa before completing his career at Missouri Southern State University.
Burke then continued his career at the professional level. He played one season with the Roswell Invaders of the Pecos League (Independent Professional Baseball) in 2013, before spending parts of 2014 with the Cologne Cardinals in Germany as a player and coach.
Burke also has built an extremely strong track record in sending players to the next level. Black Hawk has had 12 players over the past two seasons move on to Division I programs. Both starting catchers that Burke has mentored over the last three seasons are now playing NCAA baseball.
In addition to his coaching duties at Black Hawk, Burke played an integral role in recruiting. Burke was the first point of contact with potential recruits, and helped run all on-campus visits, including setting up all visits. He also has experience in video analysis, and the breaking down process with scouting reports.
Burke graduated from Missouri Southern State University with a bachelor's degree in arts in history. Â