Mikey Hoehner

Mikey Hoehner

Mikey Hoehner was promoted to an assistant coach of the Cowboys in July 2023, one year after joining the program as a volunteer assistant in August 2022. He came to Lake Charles after spending the 2022 season as an assistant coach at Navarro College.

Hoehner assisted the Cowboys to the Southland Conference Championship Game in 2024 and primarily worked with the pitching staff over the season.

While with the Navarro Bulldogs, Hoehner worked with the hitters, catchers, and outfielders and served as the first base coach. He also was at the forefront of the strength and conditioning program for the team and managed scouting reports.
 
The former catcher enjoyed a three-year career (2018-21) at Texas A&M in which he played in 123 games for the maroon and white, including 112 starts. Hoehner posted a .269 (104-for-386) career batting average, logged 69 runs, 18 doubles, one triple, six home runs, 53 RBI, and 61 walks while slugging .368 with a .385 on-base percentage. 
 
Prior to Texas A&M, Hoehner played two seasons at Cisco College where he earned NTJCAC All-Conference honors as a freshman and sophomore.
 
The Houston, Texas native majored in Supply Chain Management and graduated with his Master’s degree in Sport Management from Texas A&M in 2021. 
 
Recently married, he and his wife, Mary Grace, have a two-year-old dog named Moose. 
 
Statement from Rob Childress (Texas A&M Head Coach 2006-2021) On Hoehner: 
"McNeese Baseball absolutely hit a home run in the hire of Mikey Hoehner as their new volunteer assistant. Mikey is an absolute winner in every sense of the word and has made a major impact in every baseball program he has been a part of. Being at Texas A&M for three seasons, his leadership behind the plate and development of 10 pitchers that were drafted and went on to play professionally, scratches the surface of how great a leader Mikey is both on and off the field. His infectious personality and relentless work ethic make everyone around him better!”