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Dr. Bryan Moses
Dr. Bryan Moses

Bio

Antelope Valley College Baseball announced Dr. Bryan Moses as the seventh head baseball coach in Marauder history in the 2021-22 season. In his first season at the helm, Moses led the Marauders to their first winning season since 2013. The 2022 season included landmark wins over top-ranked teams, including Fresno City and Glendale. The Marauders won 6 games in their final at-bat and posted some impressive offensive state accolades:  Runs, 13th, Hits, 20th, Doubles, 21st, Triples, 6th, Homeruns, 27th, RBI, 12th, Walks, 4th, Batting Average, 29th, On Base Percentage, 12th. AVC Baseball also saw seven players receive All-Conference honors in 2022, including three 1st-Team. three 2nd-Team, and one Golden Glove. 

Moses birings with him a career record of 228-150, and arrives from McPherson College in Kansas, where he spent five seasons as their head coach. The Bulldogs shattered numerous school records under his leadership, including accomplishing their highest winning percentage in team history by compiling a record of 38 – 15 (.717) in 2021. 38 wins was also a Bulldog record. After being ranked #17 in the country, the Bulldogs landed on the national stage as they fell just short of reaching the NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho.

Prior to McPherson College, Moses served as an assistant coach at Brown University, where he filled several roles, including coaching the catchers, hitters and aiding in the program's recruiting efforts.

His extensive resume also includes a stint at Cal State Northridge, where he served as an assistant coach and assistant recruiting coordinator. Before CSUN, Moses spent three seasons (2013-15) as the head coach at University of Antelope Valley. After leading UAV to a 20-5 mark in 2012, he guided the Pioneers to a record of 82-56 in the next three seasons. He also served as a health instructor and department head at the NAIA University.

Moses previously served as an assistant coach at Simpson University (Calif.) and spent parts of two seasons as a coach with the Redding Colt 45s summer collegiate baseball team. Before moving to the collegiate ranks, Moses was the head baseball coach at Skyline High School in Idaho.

Bryan, a California native, graduated from Sonoma State University in 2007 with a Bachelor's degree in Communications. He earned a Master's degree in 2011 from Western Kentucky and just completed his doctoral work in Sports Management from Concordia Chicago. He and his wife Breanna have one son, Colt.