Brycen Campbell enters his second season with UC San Diego in 2025 as an assistant coach for the Tritons.
During his coaching career, Campbell has helped develop 10 players into draft picks, coached three All-Americans, and helped 17 junior college players earned Division I scholarships.
Prior to La Jolla, Campbell spent two seasons in Pullman, Wash. as the Director of Operations at Washington State. Campbell helped the 2023 Cougars post a 29-23 record, the most wins since 2015. Following the series win at No. 15 OSU to open conference play, WSU appeared at No. 20 in the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Top-25, the Cougars first national ranking since 2010.
In 2022, the Cougars posted a pair of road series wins over Top-10 teams for the first time in program history after taking two of three at ninth-ranked Arizona and No. 10 Oregon, notching road series wins in Tucson and Eugene for the first time since 2012.
Campbell joined WSU after working the previous two seasons at Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. In 2021, Campbell helped Point Loma produce four All-Region selections and one All-American.
Prior to Point Loma, Campbell worked two seasons (2018-19) as an assistant coach and strength & conditioning coach at Riverside City College (Calif.) and the previous two seasons (2016-17) as a student assistant coach under head coach Brian Green at New Mexico State.
Campbell, a native of Farmington, N.M., played collegiately as an outfielder at Eastern Arizona (2013-14) before transferring to NMSU where he played in 2015 and worked as a student assistant 2016-17. Campbell and his wife, Morgan, have two daughters, Isla and Elle.