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Brady Campbell, Assistant Coach - TUCSON, ARIZ. -- Women’s Golf headshots at McKale Memorial Center
Aug. 22, 2025. 

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Brady Campbell

Campbell was named an assistant coach for the Wildcats in July 2024 after helping Colorado State to consecutive top-three finishes at the Mountain West Championships during the program’s historic stretch of success.

In his first season with the Wildcats in 2024-25, Campbell helped the Wildcats to three tournament wins, including the 2025 Big 12 Championship. Arizona was ranked as high as No. 18 in the polls during the season and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Lubbock Regional. 

During his two seasons in Fort Collins, the Rams had three student-athletes earn All-Mountain West honors that included Kara Kaneshiro being named the MW Freshman of the Year last season. Andrea Bergsdottir was a First Team All-MW selection last year as well, marking the first time CSU had a first team all-conference golfer in six seasons.

Colorado State qualified for the NCAA Las Vegas Regional in May, which marked its first NCAA postseason appearance since 2010. The Rams went on to post their best finish ever at NCAA Regionals as Sofia Torres placed in the top 15 of the player leaderboard, which was also the school’s best individual finish at an NCAA Regional. Torres also qualified for NCAA Regionals as an individual the year prior, posting a top-25 final score of 1-under.

Prior to the record-breaking run at Colorado State, Campbell was the 2021-22 Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) Coach of the Year as the Women’s and Men’s Head Golf Coach at NAIA Lewis-Clark State College where he led both teams to a combined five tournament titles. Kristoff Panke was named Third Team NAIA All-American and the conference’s Co-Player of the Year.

The native of Washington began his coaching career as an assistant coach at NCAA Division III Concordia University in Portland, Oregon where he competed as a student-athlete. In his two seasons on staff at Concordia, the men's team had two team victories, six all-conference performers, the GNAC Freshman of the Year and two All-West Region selections. During the 2019-20 season, the men's program broke every scoring record in school history. The CU women won four tournaments, five all-conference performers, the GNAC Freshman of the Year and one WGCA Second-Team All-American during his tenure as coach.

Campbell was a First Team All-Conference selection for Concordia, picking up one tournament victory and amassing seven top-10 finishes. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Sports Science.
 
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