TUCSON, Ariz. – University of Arizona baseball coach Andy Lopez continues to do well in his recovery from open heart surgery earlier this month. He has announced a complete and full return to all coaching duties beginning with the start of preseason practices Jan. 15, 2014.
“All of my doctors have assured me that the surgery went very well and I will fully return to coaching,” Lopez said. “With the doctors’ advice, I will take the rest of our fall practice season off and resume all of my normal coaching duties when we begin preseason practices.”
“We are so pleased to hear of the great progress Coach Lopez has already made since his surgery,” Arizona Director of Athletics Greg Byrne added. “He is one of the best baseball coaches in the country and we are glad that he will be our coach for many years to come.”
Lopez underwent a quadruple bypass surgery on Oct. 7 at Tucson Medical Center. He was released and returned home Oct. 11.
“I cannot thank the entire medical team at Tucson Medical Center enough for their care and support through this process,” Lopez said. “I am grateful of the tremendous team effort by everyone involved.
“My primary physician, Dr. Jeffrey Selwyn, got the ball rolling, and I received unbelievable treatment from my cardiologist, Dr. Salvatore Torrito, and my heart surgeon, Dr. Raj Bose. Each of them has said I will be raring to go in January.”
The Wildcat baseball team began a six-week fall practice season Oct. 7. Assistant coaches Shaun Cole and Matt Sigel have since directed the team in those practices, which continue through Nov. 15.
“Our players won’t miss a beat without me for a few weeks this fall,” Lopez said. “Coach Cole and Coach Siegel know our program inside and out. They’ve been to Omaha and won a national championship with us. Our players are getting outstanding coaching and I look forward to getting back on the field with them before the start of our season as we work to build toward Omaha again.”
The 2014 season will begin Friday, Feb. 14, 2014, with the start of a three-game series against Kent State. The Golden Flashes appeared in the College World Series in 2012, but did not play Arizona, which won its fourth national title in school history that season.
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You have a second chance at life Andy…make it count…do well for others. Glad to hear your surgery went well…
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