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Bryant Ward added to LMU Coaching Staff

by Brian Foley
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FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE

CLEARWATER, FL - FEBRUARY 20: of the South Florida Bulls of the Michigan Wolverines at the Jack Russell Stadium on February 20, 2009 in Clearwater, Florida. (photo by J. Meric/South Florida Bulls) LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Head Coach Jason Gill added yet another face from his past to his coaching staff last week, announcing the hiring of Bryant Ward as an assistant coach. Gill, first-year assistant coach Ted Silva, and Ward all worked together in the Cal State Fullerton baseball program in 2005 and 2006. Most recently, Ward spent the last four seasons with the University of South Florida before heading back to Southern California for his current stint with LMU baseball.

Ward, who served as USF’s hitting coach and was in charge of overall development for position players, saw two of his hitters post consecutive individual BIG EAST batting titles in 2008 and 2009.

Ward’s 2009 offense proved to be his most productive, hitting .315 as a team, its highest team batting average since 1997. In his four seasons with USF, four Bull position players were named freshman All-America, including Ryan Lockwood who was named 2008 College Baseball News Freshman of the Year. In addition, since his arrival at USF in 2007, Ward saw eight of his position players earn All-BIG EAST selections.

Before heading to USF, Ward spent two seasons working in the Cal State Fullerton baseball program. With Ward at Fullerton, the Titans compiled a two-year record of 96-33, and advanced to Omaha in 2006. In that season, the Titans finished the year with a 50-15 record, earning the team’s 14th trip to the College World Series. The Titans finished the ’06 season hitting .313 with 43 home runs, while ranking in the top-five in each of the year’s final polls. In his first season with the Big West Conference power in 2005, Ward saw the Titans post a 46-18 record en route to hosting the Super Regional.

Prior to joining the Cal State Fullerton program, Ward served as an assistant coach at Pitt (N.C.) Community College from 2003-04. He assisted in all defensive and offensive instruction and development, as well as recruiting.

Ward was a standout infielder for the East Carolina Pirates from 1998-02, playing for the late Keith LeClair. Serving as team captain during his senior season, Ward helped guide the Pirates to a 182-67 record and four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. He finished his ECU career ranked fifth in games played (194), seventh in at-bats (687), and third in doubles (50).

During his freshman campaign (1999), Ward and the Pirates posted a 46-16 overall record and became the first Colonial Athletic Association team to earn a No. 1 seed at a NCAA Regional.

As a sophomore (2000), Ward once again helped lead East Carolina to a top seed in the NCAA Regionals, capturing their second-consecutive CAA crown. In 2001, Ward earned first team All-CAA, second team All-East Region and NCAA All-Wilson Regional honors, while leading the Pirates in batting average (.368) and doubles (22). ECU went 47-13, earning the school’s first-ever national seed (No. 7), and finishing just two games shy of reaching the College World Series.

As a senior (2002), Ward guided East Carolina to a 43-20-1 record as a team captain. The Pirates earned a No. 24 national ranking, secured its first-ever Conference USA Tournament title, and notched its fourth-straight NCAA postseason appearance.

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3 comments

Joe July 21, 2010 - 9:21 am

One of the best young coaches in the game for sure. Huge loss for USF program, huge gain for LMU program. I’m sure Bryant will now be given what he was not at USF, authority along with responsibility. Good luck Bryant, Enjoy SoCal!

Brian Foley July 21, 2010 - 11:59 am

I think LMU is trying to become the second Cal-State Fullerton with all the coaches now having connections to George Horton.

Donald J. Boyles July 22, 2010 - 11:06 am

Two of the better young coaches in the business in Ward and Silva!!

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