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Lee Bradley enters his second season at the helm. Bradley was named the Head Coach of the West Virginia Wesleyan Baseball program in January of 2022.
Bradley arrived in Buckhannon after a two-year stint as the Assistant Athletic Director for NCAA Compliance at Alderson Broaddus University.
Before Alderson Broaddus, Bradley spent 11 seasons at the University of Charleston, where he served as a coach on the baseball staff. In October of 2011, Bradley was elevated to head baseball coach at UC after serving as the associate head coach for seven years.
In 2012, Bradley led the Golden Eagles to 28 wins, good for the second-most in program history at the time. The 2012 season also saw the Golden Eagles achieve 20+ wins for the third consecutive season, a feat that had never been accomplished before.
Bradley played for the Bobcats from 1993-1997, where he was a first baseman and catcher. He graduated with a Bachelors of Science in sports medicine/athletic training.
Bradley took over for Randy Tenney, who resigned as head coach on Dec. 31, 2021. Tenney led the WVWC baseball program over the past 40 years.
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Lee Bradley enters his second season at the helm. Bradley was named the Head Coach of the West Virginia Wesleyan Baseball program in January of 2022.
Bradley arrived in Buckhannon after a two-year stint as the Assistant Athletic Director for NCAA Compliance at Alderson Broaddus University.
Before Alderson Broaddus, Bradley spent 11 seasons at the University of Charleston, where he served as a coach on the baseball staff. In October of 2011, Bradley was elevated to head baseball coach at UC after serving as the associate head coach for seven years.
In 2012, Bradley led the Golden Eagles to 28 wins, good for the second-most in program history at the time. The 2012 season also saw the Golden Eagles achieve 20+ wins for the third consecutive season, a feat that had never been accomplished before.
Bradley played for the Bobcats from 1993-1997, where he was a first baseman and catcher. He graduated with a Bachelors of Science in sports medicine/athletic training.
Bradley took over for Randy Tenney, who resigned as head coach on Dec. 31, 2021. Tenney led the WVWC baseball program over the past 40 years.
Entering his second year on the Baseball Coaching Staff, McKinley Scott is responsible for the everyday operation of the West Virginia Wesleyan baseball pitching staff.
A Gastonia, N.C. native, Scott prepped at North Gaston High School. He finished his senior high school season with a 0.54 ERA, which ranks 22nd all-time for a single season in the state of North Carolina. A three time all conference player, Scott was named to the all-state team his senior season.
Scott began his collegiate career at Concord University. An injury led Scott to Guilford Technical Community College where he revamped his career. As a starter, Scott pitched over 60 innings and was a primary contributor that led Guilford Tech to a conference tournament appearance. After Guilford Tech, Scott landed at another Mountain East Conference foe, Davis & Elkins College. At D&E, Scott was tabbed as both a starter and a reliever. During the summers, Scott played in the Southern Collegiate Baseball League (Mooresville Spinners), the Beach Collegiate Baseball League (Palmetto Generals), and the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (Newark Pilots). At all three stops, Scott had unprecedented success, winning championships while in the SCBL and TBCL. While in Newark, Scott led the team in innings pitched.
Scott completed his undergraduate degree in Health and Physical Education in December 2021 from Davis & Elkins and currently resides in Buckhannon, W.Va.
Dylan Cooper joined the West Virginia Wesleyan baseball staff in January of 2023. He will specialize in working with the catchers, infielders, and take over duties as recruiting coordinator.
Cooper comes from Richland Junior College after spending the 2022 campaign as an assistant coach. Prior to Richmond J.C., Cooper was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Arlington Baptist University in Arlington, TX from 2017-2021.
He played high school baseball at Copperas Cove High School in Copperas Cove, TX. From there, Cooper went on to play collegiate baseball at Manhattan Christian College for one season before transferring to Arlington Baptist University to finish out his playing career. Cooper graduated from ABU with a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies in 2017.
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