OMAHA, Nebraska — Mark Kingston, fired by South Carolina two weeks ago, has been hired as Creighton's coach beginning at the end of the 2025 season, the school announced Monday.
Kingston will replace Ed Servais, who announced last month that he would retire after next season. Creighton said at the time that he wanted his successor to be on staff for a year.
Kingston coached at South Carolina the past seven seasons and led the Gamecocks to four NCAA Tournaments, reaching the super regionals in 2018 and 2023.
The Gamecocks went 37-25 this season, tied for fifth in the SEC East, and finished 1-2 in the NCAA regionals. They have not played in the College World Series since their streak of three consecutive appearances in the finals (2010-12). They won national titles in 2010-11.
Creighton went 35-17 but finished sixth in the Big East and failed to qualify for the conference tournament. Servais has coached the Bluejays for 21 seasons and led them to five NCAA regionals.
Kingston has a career record of 490-335-1 in 15 years as a head coach at South Carolina, South Florida (2015-17) and Illinois State (2010-14).
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