Baseball
Hoehner, Mikey

Mikey Hoehner
- Title:
- Director of Recruiting and Player Development
- Email:
- mikey.hoehner@rice.edu
Mikey Hoehner joined the Owls in the fall of 2024 as Director of Recruiting and Player Development after two seasons at McNeese State as a coach for the Cowboys.
Hoehner originally joined the McNeese program as a volunteer assistant in 2023 and was promoted to assistant coach in 2024, working primarily with the Cowboys’ pitchers and catchers and calling pitches during games as McNeese advanced to the Southland Conference Tournament championship game.
In 2023, he helped mentor Grant Rogers to a 12-1 record, 1.82 ERA, and 88 strikeouts in 2023 on his way to becoming the Cowboys’ first All-America honoree in 24 years. Rogers was taken in the 11th round of the MLB Draft by Toronto. McNeese ended 2023 ranked fifth nationally in shutouts (9) and 15th in ERA (4.28) and also threw the sixth no-hitter in school history.
A former catcher, he began his coaching career at Navarro College in 2022, where he worked with the Bulldogs’ 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. Hoehner helped 21 Navarro Bulldogs sign to the next level, including 10 to Division 1 schools.
Hoehner made a total of 112 starts behind the plate at Texas A&M from 2018-21 and hit .269 (104-for-386) with 18 doubles, one triple, and six home runs while driving in 53 and scoring 69 runs. During his time as an Aggie, he made three starts against Rice, singling and scoring a run in his first game against the Owls in College Station, and finished his career 1x8.
Prior to Texas A&M, Hoehner played two seasons at Cisco College, where he earned NTJCAC All-Conference honors as a freshman and sophomore. He was a standout catcher at Langham Creek High School, earning All-District 17-6A honors as a senior and being selected to the All-Greater Houston team. He was also a three-year letterman and an all-district selection as a linebacker.
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.
Hoehner and his wife, Mary Grace, have been married for three years and have a six-month-old daughter named Murphie and a four-year-old dog named Moose.
Hoehner originally joined the McNeese program as a volunteer assistant in 2023 and was promoted to assistant coach in 2024, working primarily with the Cowboys’ pitchers and catchers and calling pitches during games as McNeese advanced to the Southland Conference Tournament championship game.
In 2023, he helped mentor Grant Rogers to a 12-1 record, 1.82 ERA, and 88 strikeouts in 2023 on his way to becoming the Cowboys’ first All-America honoree in 24 years. Rogers was taken in the 11th round of the MLB Draft by Toronto. McNeese ended 2023 ranked fifth nationally in shutouts (9) and 15th in ERA (4.28) and also threw the sixth no-hitter in school history.
A former catcher, he began his coaching career at Navarro College in 2022, where he worked with the Bulldogs’ 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. Hoehner helped 21 Navarro Bulldogs sign to the next level, including 10 to Division 1 schools.
Hoehner made a total of 112 starts behind the plate at Texas A&M from 2018-21 and hit .269 (104-for-386) with 18 doubles, one triple, and six home runs while driving in 53 and scoring 69 runs. During his time as an Aggie, he made three starts against Rice, singling and scoring a run in his first game against the Owls in College Station, and finished his career 1x8.
Prior to Texas A&M, Hoehner played two seasons at Cisco College, where he earned NTJCAC All-Conference honors as a freshman and sophomore. He was a standout catcher at Langham Creek High School, earning All-District 17-6A honors as a senior and being selected to the All-Greater Houston team. He was also a three-year letterman and an all-district selection as a linebacker.
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.
Hoehner and his wife, Mary Grace, have been married for three years and have a six-month-old daughter named Murphie and a four-year-old dog named Moose.