The 2023 season marks Dennis Martel's 36th season as baseball coach at Illinois Wesleyan. He has the most coaching wins at the school and led the team to the 2010 NCAA Division III National Championship, for which he was named the American Baseball Coaches Association/Diamond Sports Division III “National Coach of the Year” as well as the regional “Coach of the Year” for the second time.
In January of 2020 Martel received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the ABCA. In 2013 Martel was inducted into the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame at its 43rd annual ceremony and banquet on July 28 in Portland, Maine.
Prior to the 2022 season, with 853 wins in 34 seasons, Martel ranks tenth-most among active Division III coaches in total victories and is No. 21 all-time. Go here for list of coaches' records.
The winningest coach in Illinois Wesleyan history, Martel has compiled an 853-556-3 record over 34 seasons at the helm, including a 421-220 mark in College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin play. His 853 wins are tenth-most among active head coaches at the Division III level. Under his tutelage, Illinois Wesleyan has won nine CCIW Championships.
Martel's teams have complied an overall record of 869-577-3 (.601) with nine College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin championships. In CCIW play only, Martel's teams have a record of 428-231 (.649).
In 2008, Martel eclipsed the win total of Jack Horenberger to become the school's all-time baseball coaching leader in victories. Horenberger had a record of 509-401-5 in 37 seasons at the Titan reins.
Martel has coached two first team American Baseball Coaches Association All-Americans (2B Ricky Angel, 2007; OF James Rinne, 1997), six second team honorees (RHP Jason Pankau, 2011; LHP Matt Aronson, 2007; OF Nick Chilczenkowski, 2006; LHP Cory Lapinski, 2005; RHP Steve Schilsky, 2001; and C Jay Ahrendt, 1996); and three third team selections (1B Kevin Callahan, 2011; RHP Jason Pankau, 2010; and 2B Ryan Gilfillan, 2001).
In addition, he has had over 60 players named to all-region teams and more than 130 have earned all-conference honors.
Seven of Martel's players have signed pro baseball contracts with major league affiliation - righthanded pitcher Quinn Gudaitis (2022, Detroit Tigers), lefthanded pitcher Cory Lapinski (2005, Houston Astros), righthanded pitcher Drew Himes (2005, Houston Astros), righthanded pitcher Steve Schilsky (2002, Oakland A's), outfielder James Rinne (1998, Arizona Diamondbacks), catcher Jay Ahrendt (1996, Baltimore Orioles) and catcher Mike Brown (1991, Los Angeles Dodgers).
An assistant professor of physical education, Martel also spent 21 seasons as IWU's full-time assistant basketball coach before becoming director of basketball operations in 2007. He is a 1984 graduate of the University of Maine with a degree in physical education and earned a master's degree in athletic administration from Illinois State in 1985. Martel graduated in 1977 from Marshwood (Maine) High, where he was three-sport athlete and a two-time all-conference player and four-year letterman in baseball. He is a 1984 graduate of the University of Maine with a degree in physical education and coached basketball at Bangor Community College for four seasons.
He and his wife, Michelle, are the parents of three daughters - Sara (born October 1995), Jenna (April 1998), and Anna (May 2001).