Baseball

Mike Bahun
- Title:
- Director of Player Development
In his second stint on the Bluejay coaching staff, Bahun was a volunteer assistant in 2004 during head coach Ed Servais’ first season at the helm. Bahun’s ties to Servais go back to Iowa State, where Servais was an assistant coach (1996-97).
A coaching veteran at both the collegiate and high school ranks, Bahun will aid on player development at Creighton.
Bahun was highly successful as an athlete, claiming a Third Team NJCAA All-American nod at Iowa Western and Second Team All-Big 8 selection as well as the Cyclones offensive player of the year as a junior in 1996.
Inducted into the Omaha Public Schools Hall of Fame in the fall of 2019, Bahun was a three-sport athlete at Bryan high school. With the Bears, Bahun was a Converse High School
All-American, a National High School Baseball Coaches Association All-District selection and collected All-Nebraska honors. On the diamond he led the state in batting average. Also competing in wrestling and football, Bahun earned a combined 11 letters. A metro wrestling and district champion who broke the Nebraska state record for takedowns, Bahun turned down a wrestling offer from Clemson to pursue his baseball aspirations.
In addition to his Bachelor’s in exercise science from Iowa State in 1997, Bahun earned his Master’s in business from Bellevue University in 1999.
A coaching veteran at both the collegiate and high school ranks, Bahun will aid on player development at Creighton.
Bahun was highly successful as an athlete, claiming a Third Team NJCAA All-American nod at Iowa Western and Second Team All-Big 8 selection as well as the Cyclones offensive player of the year as a junior in 1996.
Inducted into the Omaha Public Schools Hall of Fame in the fall of 2019, Bahun was a three-sport athlete at Bryan high school. With the Bears, Bahun was a Converse High School
All-American, a National High School Baseball Coaches Association All-District selection and collected All-Nebraska honors. On the diamond he led the state in batting average. Also competing in wrestling and football, Bahun earned a combined 11 letters. A metro wrestling and district champion who broke the Nebraska state record for takedowns, Bahun turned down a wrestling offer from Clemson to pursue his baseball aspirations.
In addition to his Bachelor’s in exercise science from Iowa State in 1997, Bahun earned his Master’s in business from Bellevue University in 1999.