Coaching Staff

Coaching Staff

Brady Bergeson

Brady Bergeson

Head Men’s Basketball Coach, Cal State San Marcos

Brady Bergeson was named the 4th head coach in Cal State San Marcos men’s basketball history on June 30, 2025 

Career Highlights & Coaching Impact

  • Regis University (2015–2025)
    Over 10 seasons as head coach, Bergeson compiled a 164–121 (.575) overall record, including 120–91 in RMAC play. He led the program to eight RMAC Tournament appearances, one RMAC Tournament Championship, four 20‑win seasons, and two NCAA Division II Tournament appearances 

    He also coached standout talent, earning:

    • D2CCA Second-Team All-South Central Region players

    • Two RMAC Freshmen of the Year

    • One RMAC Defensive Player of the Year

    • 10 First Team All-RMAC, six Second Team, and nine Honorable Mentions 

  • Western Oregon University (2011–2015)
    Achieved a 69–45 (.605) record, highlighted by:

    • Their first ever NCAA Division II Tournament appearance

    • A GNAC regular season title in 2014–15

    • Earning GNAC Coach of the Year honors 

  • Assistant Coach Background

    • Sacramento State (2008–2011) — served as offensive coordinator and recruiter

    • Metro State (2002–2008) — helped lead the Roadrunners to five NCAA DII Tournament appearances, including a Final Four in 2004 and Elite Eight in 2005 

  • Playing & Academic Background

    • Four-year point guard at Chapman University, team captain, Student-Athlete of the Year, psychology degree 

    • Master’s in Negotiation, Conflict Resolution, and Peacebuilding from Cal State Dominguez Hills (2007) 

  • Personal Life
    Brady and his wife Brooke have three children and reside in San Marcos, CA. 

noah king
Assistant Basketball Coach

noah king

Basketball Skills Trainer & Youth Development Coach

Noah King is passionate about helping young athletes build their game from the ground up. After coaching at both the collegiate and high school levels, Noah now focuses on personal basketball training sessions for youth players, ranging from beginners to aspiring collegiate athletes.

King’s basketball journey is deeply tied to Coach Brady Bergeson—he was one of Bergeson’s first recruits at Regis University, where he quickly became a team captain and two-year starter. Known for his high basketball IQ and leadership on and off the court, King helped guide the Rangers to their first 20-win season in over 20 years and played a key role in the program’s culture shift.

As a player, King tied the school record for 13 assists in a single game and was instrumental in leading the team to its first-ever RMAC Tournament Championship. Following his playing career, he transitioned into a player-coach role before stepping fully into coaching and player development.

Today, Noah uses his experience to train and mentor youth athletes, helping them sharpen fundamentals, grow confidence, and develop a love for the game.

Stanley owusu-antwi
assistant basketball coach

Stanley owusu-antwi

Assistant Basketball Coach

Stanley enters his first year on staff at Regis Men's Basketball. Stanley most recently worked for two years as a Graduate-Assistant Coach at Denver University under Coach Jeff Wulbrun. 

Before his stint at DU, Owusu-Antwi was a student assistant at Division I Northern Colorado under Coach Steve Smiley. 

Cory Coombe

Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach, Cal State San Marcos

Cory Coombe joined the Cal State San Marcos men’s basketball staff as an Assistant Coach on August 1, 2025.

Coombe arrived at CSUSM after five seasons at the University of Redlands, where he served as the Associate Head Coach from 2020–2025. During his time with the Bulldogs, he helped guide the program to its first-ever NCAA Division III Elite Eight appearance in 2024–25, along with the highest four-year win total in school history.

Before his tenure at Redlands, Coombe spent two seasons (2018–2020) as an Assistant Coach at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. In his first year at Whitman, he helped the Blues reach the NCAA Division III Sweet 16 in 2018–19 and return to the Round of 64 in 2019–20.

Coombe began his coaching career at Lake Oswego High School in Oregon, serving as the Head Coach of the junior varsity team while also assisting with the varsity program.

As a player, Coombe competed at Lewis & Clark College (OR), where he was a four-year member of the men’s basketball team. He twice earned recognition on the NABC Academic Honors Court and helped the Pioneers reach the Northwest Conference Championship game in 2014–15.

Coombe graduated from Lewis & Clark in 2017 with degrees in Economics and Rhetoric & Media Studies. He went on to earn a Master’s in Sports Management from the University of Florida in 2021.