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Regis University Men's Basketball
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Regis University

Regis University Men's Basketball

NCAA Division 2 Denver, CO Private

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

87%

Avg ACT

25

Enrollment

2,599

Team Information

Sport

Basketball

Gender

Men's

Division

NCAA Division 2

Location

Denver, CO

Now Evaluating

Class of 2026 Class of 2027 Class of 2028 Class of 2029

Coaching Staff (2)

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Brady Bergeson

Head Coach

Bergeson enters his second year as the Head Mens Basketball Coach at Regis University in 2016-17. His first year at Regis saw the team compete hard in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). The team earned a 9-19 record overall, including a 7-15 record inside the conference, marking the most wins in a season since the 2012-13 season. Freshman Jarrett Brodbeck was named the RMAC Freshman of the Year after a stellar first year as a Ranger. Brodeck and sophomore Dexter Sienko were both named to the All-RMAC Second Team in 2015-16.  Bergeson began his duties on April 1, 2015, becoming the tenth head coach of the Ranger mens basketball program; he is the successor to long-time head coach, Lonnie Porter. A native of Longview, Wash., Bergeson has served as the head mens basketball coach at Western Oregon University since 2011.  During his four seasons at WOU, Bergeson experienced unprecedented success compiling an overall record of 69-45 (.663). In the school's NCAA Division II history, Bergeson and staff produced three of the program's best seasons in just four years. In his first year at Western Oregon, Bergeson led the team to an 18-10 overall record, the highest win total since the 1996-97 season.  He also finished fourth in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC), the highest in finish school history.  Following a successful rookie year for the Wolves, Bergeson worked to develop a young squad to ten wins while remaining competitive throughout the 2012-13 season. The 2013-14 team tallied 18 wins and earned the programs first postseason victory since joining the NCAA Division II after upsetting Alaska Anchorage in the first round of the GNAC Tournament. By far his most successful season at WOU was the most recent year of 2014-15. Bergeson captured the programs first ever GNAC regular season title and made the Wolves first ever NCAA Division II National Tournament appearance.  Bergeson led a very experienced squad of ten upperclassmen to post an overall record of 23-7 with a GNAC record of 15-3. The Wolves season came to an end in the 1st round of the NCAA Tournament after falling to west region No.1 seed Azusa Pacific University. During his tenure at Western Oregon eight student-athletes were named all-conference with Andy Avgi earning the programs first Daktronics First Team All-Region honor.  In 2014-15, Avgi was awarded the GNAC Player of the Year and Bergeson earned his first GNAC Coach of the Year honor. Before leading WOU, Bergeson served as an assistant coach for three seasons at Division I Sacramento State.  While there his duties included recruitment and serving as the teams offensive coordinator.  Other duties included regularly assisting with guard development, scouting, and academic development. Bergeson joins the Regis staff with prior knowledge of the competitive Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference as he served as an assistant coach at Metro State in Denver, Colo. for six seasons prior to his move to Sacramento State.  During his time at Metro State, the Roadrunners compiled an overall record of 157-38 and a conference mark of 93-21. Each of the years he coached at Metro St. the team won a minimum of 19 games (2002-08) with the 2003-04 team making a NCAA Division II Final Four appearance. Bergeson will take over a Ranger program that will return 11 lettermen from the 2014-15 season including nine players who started in at least one game.   Named the teams captain and schools student-athlete of the year during his senior year, Bergeson played four years of college basketball at Chapman University in Orange, California.  While at Chapman, he served as the teams point guard posting an overall record of 66-34. In 2007 Bergeson earned his masters in negotiation, conflict-resolution, and peace-building from Cal State Dominquez Hills.  He graduated from Chapman with a bachelors degree in Psychology.  Brady and his wife Brooke have two children, Dash and Pilot. Brady Bergeson Head Men's Basketball Coach Brady Bergeson enters his second year as the Head Mens Basketball Coach at Regis University in 2016-17. His first year at Regis saw the team compete hard in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). The team earned a 9-19 record overall, including a 7-15 record inside the conference, marking the most wins in a season since the 2012-13 season. Freshman Jarrett Brodbeck was named the RMAC Freshman of the Year after a stellar first year as a Ranger. Brodeck and sophomore Dexter Sienko were both named to the All-RMAC Second Team in 2015-16.  Bergeson began his duties on April 1, 2015, becoming the tenth head coach of the Ranger mens basketball program; he is the successor to long-time head coach, Lonnie Porter. A native of Longview, Wash., Bergeson has served as the head mens basketball coach at Western Oregon University since 2011.  During his four seasons at WOU, Bergeson experienced unprecedented success compiling an overall record of 69-45 (.663). In the school's NCAA Division II history, Bergeson and staff produced three of the program's best seasons in just four years. In his first year at Western Oregon, Bergeson led the team to an 18-10 overall record, the highest win total since the 1996-97 season.  He also finished fourth in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC), the highest in finish school history.  Following a successful rookie year for the Wolves, Bergeson worked to develop a young squad to ten wins while remaining competitive throughout the 2012-13 season. The 2013-14 team tallied 18 wins and earned the programs first postseason victory since joining the NCAA Division II after upsetting Alaska Anchorage in the first round of the GNAC Tournament. By far his most successful season at WOU was the most recent year of 2014-15. Bergeson captured the programs first ever GNAC regular season title and made the Wolves first ever NCAA Division II National Tournament appearance.  Bergeson led a very experienced squad of ten upperclassmen to post an overall record of 23-7 with a GNAC record of 15-3. The Wolves season came to an end in the 1st round of the NCAA Tournament after falling to west region No.1 seed Azusa Pacific University. During his tenure at Western Oregon eight student-athletes were named all-conference with Andy Avgi earning the programs first Daktronics First Team All-Region honor.  In 2014-15, Avgi was awarded the GNAC Player of the Year and Bergeson earned his first GNAC Coach of the Year honor. Before leading WOU, Bergeson served as an assistant coach for three seasons at Division I Sacramento State.  While there his duties included recruitment and serving as the teams offensive coordinator.  Other duties included regularly assisting with guard development, scouting, and academic development. Bergeson joins the Regis staff with prior knowledge of the competitive Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference as he served as an assistant coach at Metro State in Denver, Colo. for six seasons prior to his move to Sacramento State.  During his time at Metro State, the Roadrunners compiled an overall record of 157-38 and a conference mark of 93-21. Each of the years he coached at Metro St. the team won a minimum of 19 games (2002-08) with the 2003-04 team making a NCAA Division II Final Four appearance. Bergeson will take over a Ranger program that will return 11 lettermen from the 2014-15 season including nine players who started in at least one game.   Named the teams captain and schools student-athlete of the year during his senior year, Bergeson played four years of college basketball at Chapman University in Orange, California.  While at Chapman, he served as the teams point guard posting an overall record of 66-34. In 2007 Bergeson earned his masters in negotiation, conflict-resolution, and peace-building from Cal State Dominquez Hills.  He graduated from Chapman with a bachelors degree in Psychology.  Brady and his wife Brooke have two children, Dash and Pilot.

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Noah King

Assistant Coach

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