Scott Clore is a student manager for the University of Virginia Baseball program, where he assists with daily operations. In his role, Clore supports practice preparation, game-day logistics, player development coordination, and overall team operations, working closely with the coaching staff and student-athletes to ensure the program runs efficiently at the highest level. He is entering his third season with the team and contributed to Virginia’s 2024 College World Series run.
A student in the College of Arts & Sciences, Clore is pursuing a degree in Economics, graduating in three years, with strong interests in finance, wealth management, and athletic administration. His academic work provides a quantitative and logistical foundation that complements his role in collegiate athletics. Next year, he will attend the McIntire School of Commerce to pursue a Master of Science in Commerce.
Outside of baseball, Clore serves as a Resident Advisor at UVA, mentoring first-year students and helping build community within University Housing. He is also a member of the UVA Club Baseball team, where he pitches and assists with practice operations, applying skills developed as a student manager to contribute to the team’s success.
Clore attended Orange County High School in Orange, Virginia, where he graduated as salutatorian with honors and competed as a varsity athlete in baseball, golf, and football.
He aspires to build a career at the intersection of sports, finance, and management.
