Cody Andreychuk began his tenure as the Head Coach of UPike baseball in July of 2021.
Prior to UPIKE, Andreychuk spent four seasons with fellow Mid-South Conference member Lindsey Wilson College, taking a position as assistant coach with the program in 2017-18 before becoming the head coach. In his three seasons as head coach, Andreychuk helped coach seven All-MSC athletes, and a 2019-20 squad that was named an NAIA Scholar Team.
Before heading to Columbia, Andreychuk served on the UPike baseball staff as an assistant to former head coach Jim Pitt for the 2016 and 2017 seasons. The Bears’ 27 wins in 2017 are the most since 2001, and culminated in an appearance at the MSC Tournament Final Site in Bowling Green, KY.
Before UPIKE, Andreychuk served as an assistant coach for the Hyannis Harbor Hawks in Cape Cod where he was in charge of hitting instruction and directed camp activities.
His playing career began at CCBC Vancouver Island University where he spent two seasons, managing to set the school record with a .337 batting average and roped eight triples to claim the single season program record. Andreychuk earned all-conference distinctions in both seasons, getting a second team nod in 2012 and making first team in 2013.
Following Vancouver Island, Andreychuk spent a season with the Kelowna Falcons of the West Coast League and racked up a solid .299 average in 130 at-bats before moving on to NCAA DII Tusculum College. In his junior season, Andreychuk batted an impressive .438, and was named pre-season all-conference prior to his senior season.
Andreychuk graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Management from Tusculum University. Andreychuk resides in Pikeville with his daughter, Harper.
In 2024, Andreychuk led the Bears to their first 30-win season under the UPike umbrella in their first season in the AAC.
Andreychuks’ Season-By-Season Record
Season |
Overall Record |
Conf. Record |
Conf.Tournament |
2025 |
27-22 |
17-13 |
Third Round |
2024 |
30-19 |
20-9 |
Second Round |
2023 |
23-27 |
12-14 |
MSC Tournament |
2022 |
17-32 |
6-17 |
Opening Round |
OVERALL: |
97-100 |
55-53 |