Sorensen enters his first season as an assistant coach in the 2020-21 school year.
Prior to Indiana Tech, Sorensen worked at Ivy Tech Community College as the pitching coach. In a shortened season he guided the pitching staff to a 3.84 ERA. Before Ivy Tech, Sorensen coached for a local travel baseball organization called the Indiana Chargers for three years. He was a head coach and a director of player development for one year.Â
Sorensen has an extensive playing history as well. He started his collegiate career at Taft Junior College in California. In his freshman year he received the Most Improved Player Award and after his sophomore season he received the Bakersfield Jockey Club Award for outstanding citizens and athletes. He was also named to the Central Valley All-Conference Team for Relief Pitcher and was named to the Academic All-Conference Team. He was also named MVP of his team. During his time at Taft Junior College, he earned an Associate's Degree in Physical Education and Health.
After Taft Junior College, Sorensen transferred to Indiana Tech where he had a very successful career. He helped lead the Warriors to a WHAC Championship his junior year and his senior year was the starting pitcher. He led his team to a WHAC Regular Season Title and a WHAC Championship before taking them to the NAIA World Series. Post his career with the Warriors, Sorensen signed an Independent Professional contract with the Utica Unicorns and graduated from Tech with a Bachelors in Business Administration.Â
Sorensen is a native of Utah.Â