David Weber begins his fourth season as a member of Austin Peay's baseball coaching staff and third as assistant coach. He is primarily responsible for working with the Governors' catchers and outfielders while assisting with hitting instruction.
In his three seasons with the Governors, Weber has helped the team rank among Division I's top offenses, finishing among the Top 30 in scoring in both 2018 and 2019. He also mentored Garrett Spain during his OVC Freshman of the Year campaign as well as 11 All-Ohio Valley Conference selections.
Weber joined the Govs in 2017 as a volunteer assistant coach after serving as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Northwest Florida State College in 2016. While with the Raiders, he had the opportunity to coach NJCAA Division I First-Team All-American Hunter Tackett.
His time in Florida followed three seasons at Northeastern State, where he was a player for Janssen before becoming a graduate assistant coach. In 2015, he helped with hitting instruction and worked with catchers and outfielders in his first coaching position. Weber followed that by serving as head coach of the Vail Vipers of the Mountain West Summer Collegiate Baseball League, leading that team to a league runner-up finish.
During his collegiate career, the Fort Walton Beach, Florida native helped Northeastern State reach the postseason in back-to-back seasons (2013-14) as a utility player – playing catcher, all three outfield positions, second base and designated hitter in his 104-game career. Weber was a career .318 hitter with the Riverhawks with 58 RBI and 74 runs scored. He began his collegiate career at Northwest Florida State.