Staff Directory

Alex Lozado
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- Phone:
- 731-881-3691
Alex Lozado is in his fourth season and second stint on the University of Tennessee at Martin baseball coaching staff, after returning to Martin, Tenn. from a season as an assistant coach at Morehead State. In 2023, he was a Skyhawk volunteer assistant before being promoted to a full-time assistant in 2024.
Last season, UT Martin snapped multiple school records in a historic season. The Skyhawks finished with the most wins in a single season in their NCAA Division I history (26) while also setting the UT Martin DI era record for most home wins (18). Additionally, new school records were posted in runs scored (429), hits (609), doubles (136), RBI’s (387), stolen bases (145), runs per game in DI era (7.8) and most stolen bases in a game in school history (eight, May 3 at Western Illinois). The Skyhawks ranked fifth in the country in batting average, ninth in doubles, 15th in hits, 11th in stolen bases while leading the OVC in RBI’s (387). UT Martin posted 13 games with double-digit runs scored. Two Skyhawks collected postseason accolades with TJ Grines (OVC Player of the Year, All-OVC first team) and TJ Dunsford (All-OVC second team) earning recognition for tremendous seasons. Grines became UT Martin’s first ever conference player of the year in school history with a historic campaign. The Alexandria, La. native was just the third player since 2002 to join the 50 RBI/50 stolen base club and led the country in stolen bases with 66 (most in NCAA DI baseball since 2007). He became the first Skyhawk to have 20+ doubles and 10+ home runs since 2011 MLB draft pick Trey Karlen accomplished that feat in 2010. Dunsford was named the ninth outfielder in UT Martin history to the All-OVC second team. He notched 62 RBI’s which was just two shy of tying the program’s single season record. The Grand Bay, Ala. native owned a .985 OPS, 11 home runs (team high), 22 multi-hit games (second on the team) and 17 multi-RBI contests (tied for the team lead).
In 2025 at Morehead State, the Eagles saw three student-athletes be recognized with postseason accolades with Hunter Thomas (All-Ohio Valley Conference second team), Caden Sheridan (all-freshman team) and Kamden Hawks (all-freshman team). Thomas ranked 37th nationally in home runs with 19 while Sheridan (14 doubles, most of any OVC freshman) and Hawks (.245 opponent batting average, sixth in the conference) produced solid rookie campaigns.
As a team, Morehead State ranked among the league's best in slugging percentage (.462, first), home runs (76, second), total bases (890, second) and batting average (.278, fourth). When it came to conference play, the Eagles placed inside the top three in doubles (61, first), home runs (40, second), triples (11, second), total bases (478, second) and slugging percentage (.476, third).
In 2024, UT Martin made the Ohio Valley Conference tournament for the second straight season which marked the first time the Skyhawks had appeared in the postseason in consecutive campaigns. Lozado helped produce four All-OVC honorees with three student-athletes making the second team (third basemen Mac Danford, outfielder Will Smith and relief pitcher Tucker Reed) while Tristan Walton (first team all-conference) became the first UT Martin pitcher to lead the OVC in ERA and make the OVC’s All-Tournament team.
Lozado's first season at UT Martin was a memorable one as the Skyhawks rewrote the record book. UT Martin posted 14 Ohio Valley Conference wins (most in school history), tying for the second-most in the league and entering the OVC Championship tournament as the No. 3 seed.
The Skyhawks were responsible for the program's highest Major League Baseball Draft pick in Caleb Hobson (13th round to the Colorado Rockies) and touted the school's first-ever Freshman All-American pitcher and OVC Freshman of the Year in Zach Wager. All in all, a school-record five UT Martin players garnered All-OVC recognition in 2023.
Lozado joined the Skyhawks fresh off a collegiate playing career at the University of South Florida under head coach Billy Mohl. A right-handed pitcher, Lozado made five appearances during his debut season with the Bulls in 2021 as he was a member of the USF squad who advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals after claiming an American Athletic Conference tournament championship. Lozado accounted for a 3.18 ERA and a 1.06 WHIP over 5.2 innings of work.
A Georgetown, Ind. native, Lozado began his collegiate career as a two-way player at Gulf Coast State College in Panama City, Fla. Playing for head coach Mike Kandler, Lozado started 63 of his 66 games played as an infielder, hitting .268 with 28 runs scored, nine doubles, a pair of home runs and 28 RBI's. On the mound, he made 18 appearances (nine starts), going 5-2 with four saves and a 3.77 ERA over 62 innings pitched - boasting a remarkable 56:11 strikeout-to-walk ratio. He helped the Commodores to a 44-29 overall record during his two-year stint.
Lozado's best season at Gulf Coast State came during the shortened 2020 campaign. At the plate, he led the squad with a .358 batting average while producing an .886 OPS. He also went 4-2 with a 2.61 ERA over eight starts, tallying a 0.99 WHIP with 42 strikeouts against just five walks in a team-best 41.1 innings. He was part of a combined no-hitter in the Jan. 26 season opener against Faulkner, tossing the first four innings in the sixth no-hitter in Commodore history. As a freshman in 2019, Lozado started 40 games as a position player while going 1-0 with a team-high four saves (ninth all-time for a single season in school history) in 10 appearances.
Prepping at Floyd Central High School in Floyds Knobs, Ind., Lozado piled up all-area and all-conference first team honors while nabbing Pitcher of the Year accolades over his career, which included a 1.80 ERA as a senior and a 1.30 ERA during his junior campaign.
Lozado comes from an extensive baseball background as his father Willie Lozado played professionally for 10 seasons - including a 43-game stint for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1984.
Lozado graduated from South Florida in 2022 with a degree in communications.
Last season, UT Martin snapped multiple school records in a historic season. The Skyhawks finished with the most wins in a single season in their NCAA Division I history (26) while also setting the UT Martin DI era record for most home wins (18). Additionally, new school records were posted in runs scored (429), hits (609), doubles (136), RBI’s (387), stolen bases (145), runs per game in DI era (7.8) and most stolen bases in a game in school history (eight, May 3 at Western Illinois). The Skyhawks ranked fifth in the country in batting average, ninth in doubles, 15th in hits, 11th in stolen bases while leading the OVC in RBI’s (387). UT Martin posted 13 games with double-digit runs scored. Two Skyhawks collected postseason accolades with TJ Grines (OVC Player of the Year, All-OVC first team) and TJ Dunsford (All-OVC second team) earning recognition for tremendous seasons. Grines became UT Martin’s first ever conference player of the year in school history with a historic campaign. The Alexandria, La. native was just the third player since 2002 to join the 50 RBI/50 stolen base club and led the country in stolen bases with 66 (most in NCAA DI baseball since 2007). He became the first Skyhawk to have 20+ doubles and 10+ home runs since 2011 MLB draft pick Trey Karlen accomplished that feat in 2010. Dunsford was named the ninth outfielder in UT Martin history to the All-OVC second team. He notched 62 RBI’s which was just two shy of tying the program’s single season record. The Grand Bay, Ala. native owned a .985 OPS, 11 home runs (team high), 22 multi-hit games (second on the team) and 17 multi-RBI contests (tied for the team lead).
In 2025 at Morehead State, the Eagles saw three student-athletes be recognized with postseason accolades with Hunter Thomas (All-Ohio Valley Conference second team), Caden Sheridan (all-freshman team) and Kamden Hawks (all-freshman team). Thomas ranked 37th nationally in home runs with 19 while Sheridan (14 doubles, most of any OVC freshman) and Hawks (.245 opponent batting average, sixth in the conference) produced solid rookie campaigns.
As a team, Morehead State ranked among the league's best in slugging percentage (.462, first), home runs (76, second), total bases (890, second) and batting average (.278, fourth). When it came to conference play, the Eagles placed inside the top three in doubles (61, first), home runs (40, second), triples (11, second), total bases (478, second) and slugging percentage (.476, third).
In 2024, UT Martin made the Ohio Valley Conference tournament for the second straight season which marked the first time the Skyhawks had appeared in the postseason in consecutive campaigns. Lozado helped produce four All-OVC honorees with three student-athletes making the second team (third basemen Mac Danford, outfielder Will Smith and relief pitcher Tucker Reed) while Tristan Walton (first team all-conference) became the first UT Martin pitcher to lead the OVC in ERA and make the OVC’s All-Tournament team.
Lozado's first season at UT Martin was a memorable one as the Skyhawks rewrote the record book. UT Martin posted 14 Ohio Valley Conference wins (most in school history), tying for the second-most in the league and entering the OVC Championship tournament as the No. 3 seed.
The Skyhawks were responsible for the program's highest Major League Baseball Draft pick in Caleb Hobson (13th round to the Colorado Rockies) and touted the school's first-ever Freshman All-American pitcher and OVC Freshman of the Year in Zach Wager. All in all, a school-record five UT Martin players garnered All-OVC recognition in 2023.
Lozado joined the Skyhawks fresh off a collegiate playing career at the University of South Florida under head coach Billy Mohl. A right-handed pitcher, Lozado made five appearances during his debut season with the Bulls in 2021 as he was a member of the USF squad who advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals after claiming an American Athletic Conference tournament championship. Lozado accounted for a 3.18 ERA and a 1.06 WHIP over 5.2 innings of work.
A Georgetown, Ind. native, Lozado began his collegiate career as a two-way player at Gulf Coast State College in Panama City, Fla. Playing for head coach Mike Kandler, Lozado started 63 of his 66 games played as an infielder, hitting .268 with 28 runs scored, nine doubles, a pair of home runs and 28 RBI's. On the mound, he made 18 appearances (nine starts), going 5-2 with four saves and a 3.77 ERA over 62 innings pitched - boasting a remarkable 56:11 strikeout-to-walk ratio. He helped the Commodores to a 44-29 overall record during his two-year stint.
Lozado's best season at Gulf Coast State came during the shortened 2020 campaign. At the plate, he led the squad with a .358 batting average while producing an .886 OPS. He also went 4-2 with a 2.61 ERA over eight starts, tallying a 0.99 WHIP with 42 strikeouts against just five walks in a team-best 41.1 innings. He was part of a combined no-hitter in the Jan. 26 season opener against Faulkner, tossing the first four innings in the sixth no-hitter in Commodore history. As a freshman in 2019, Lozado started 40 games as a position player while going 1-0 with a team-high four saves (ninth all-time for a single season in school history) in 10 appearances.
Prepping at Floyd Central High School in Floyds Knobs, Ind., Lozado piled up all-area and all-conference first team honors while nabbing Pitcher of the Year accolades over his career, which included a 1.80 ERA as a senior and a 1.30 ERA during his junior campaign.
Lozado comes from an extensive baseball background as his father Willie Lozado played professionally for 10 seasons - including a 43-game stint for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1984.
Lozado graduated from South Florida in 2022 with a degree in communications.
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