Hall of Fame
Gustine, a true “Pioneer,” started the Point Park baseball program in 1968 and laid the foundation for one of the most successful baseball programs to date in the NAIA. Gustine coached the Pioneers from 1968- 74 and posted a 103-46 record, leading Point Park to the post season four times, including District 18 championships in 1973 and 1974. His 1974 squad finished fourth in the NAIA World Series -- the second highest finish ever for a Pioneer baseball team. Gustine, a former professional baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1939-48), also coached the Pioneer men’s basketball team for several seasons in the mid1960s when Point Park was still a junior college. Frank Gustine died in 1991 at the age of 71.