Michael Keeran
Michael Keeran
Title: Head Baseball Coach
Phone: 641-231-1659
Email: michael.keeran@noc.edu

Michael Keeran is in his first year at NOC Tonkawa.

Keeran came to NOC Tonkawa from Western Illinois where he was the Recruiting Coordinator.

Before Keeran’s stint at Western Illinois, he was the head coach at Bismarck State College (North Dakota) from 2020-22.  During that time the Mystics won conference (2021, 2022) and region championships (2022).  During that time-span BSC held a 69-18 (.793). BSC was ranked in the Top 25 in 2021 and 2022 and were ranked as high as #2 nationally in NJCAA Division 2.

Keeran coached six All-Americans during that time. In 2022 Keeran won the Mon-Dak Coach of the Year, Region 13 Coach of the Year and North Dakota Sports Coach of the Year. 

From 2018-2022 Keeran was a head coach in various summer collegiate leagues. During those five years, Keeran held a 171-38 (.818). In all five years, Keeran's teams were Regular-Season Champions and in four of those five seasons they were Postseason Champions (2018, 2019, 2020, 2022). Keeran was the Coach of the Year in the Pioneer Collegiate Baseball League in 2018-2020, and the Expedition League Coach of the Year in 2022. 

In 2019 he coached at Valley City State University (NAIA) as the Recruiting Coordinator. The Vikings finished as conference runners-up and had the best postseason finish in school history. 

In 2018 he coached at Grinnell College (NCAA D3) as the Assistant Head Softball Coach where the Pioneers were 24-14, an 11-win improvement from the year prior. Two players were named All-Americans. 

From 2013-2016, Keeran coached high school baseball in Iowa as an Assistant Head Coach for Clear Lake High School. The Lions were IHSAA State Champions in 2013, 2015, and 2016. Over the four years, the Lions were 129-27 (.827) during those times. 

He graduated from Waldorf University where he earned a Bachelors and Master’s degree. He was All-Conference twice on the baseball team at Waldorf University.

Keeran comes to NOC Tonkawa with wife, Kaitlin, and two sons Maddux and Jax.