Colorado State University Athletics

Women's Golf

Women's Golf Rainbow Wahine Title
Brady Campbell
Brady Campbell
Brady Campbell was named as an assistant women's golf coach in July 2022 and promoted to associate head coach in July 2023.

Campbell saw one of the best seasons in program history unfold in 2022-23. It was topped off with Sofia Torres qualifying for the NCAA Westfield Regional as an individual. It was the first time a Ram played in the NCAA Regionals since 2018. Torres along with teammate Andrea Bergsdottir set the program’s top two season stroke averages at 72.67 and 73.27, respectively under Campbell’s guidance. That duo combined for 11 top 10 individual finishes for the team in 2022-23.

Colorado State also won their first tournament as a team since 2018 in 2022-23 taking home the Rainbow Wahine Invitational title behind the co-medalist performance of Bergsdottir.

As a team, CSU set the program’s season scoring average record by over 4.0 strokes, finishing the year with an average of 293.10. That performance all season long helped the Rams earn a third place finish at the Mountain West Championship with three golfers finishing in the top 10.

Campbell came to Fort Collins after spending a season at Lewis-Clark State College as the head men’s and women’s golf coach. leading the Warriors to four men’s and one women’s team titles in 2021-22 and earning Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) Coach of the Year honors. He had a third-team NAIA All-American, CCC Player of the Year and four All-Conference honorees on the men’s side and three CoSIDA Academic All-District picks total from both teams. Freshman Kristof Panke also advanced to the NAIA Men’s Golf National Championship as an individual
 
Campbell began his coaching career at his alma mater, Concordia Portland, in 2018. As an assistant coach, he helped guide the Cavaliers to their first NCAA Regional appearance in the 2018-19 season, sending the men’s team and two individual women. The team climbed even higher in the 2019-20 when the men jumped from 90th to 12th in the Golfstat rankings. The 2019 recruiting class was ranked the fifth-best in NCAA DII by Golfstat.
 
In the two years Campbell was 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. After Concordia’s closure in 2020, five students went on to compete at the Division I level.
 
Campbell competed collegiately, wrapping up his playing time at Concordia Portland. He earned one tournament victory, seven top-10 finishes and was a First-Team All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference selection while earning his Bachelor of Science degree in exercise sports science.