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Jeff Bricker

Jeff Bricker

  • Title:
    Physical Education, Athletics, and Recreation Facilities, Equipment Room & Purchasing Manager
  • Phone:
    (330) 263-2251
  • Email:
    jbricker@wooster.edu

Jeff Bricker, a veteran administrator and coach at various NCAA Div. III schools, is the facilities, equipment room, and purchasing manager within the department of Athletics and Physical Education. He is also a volunteer assistant softball coach at The College of Wooster, and served as the program's acting head coach for the 2020 season while Victoria Rumph was training with Softball Canada's Women's National Team as part of the Olympic tryout pool. 

Bricker previously served as the program's acting head coach for the 2016 season, prior to Rumph's selection as head coach. He led Wooster to 17 wins, while Stephenie Little was the first Fighting Scot to earn first-team All-North Coast Athletic Conference honors as an infielder.

Bricker has an abundance of collegiate baseball coaching experience as well. He spent two different stints and 11 total years as an assistant with Wooster's tradition-rich program, including nine seasons (2004-12) during which the Scots won six NCAC championships and finished second once (2009) and third another time (2005) in the NCAA Div. III Baseball Championship, all while posting a 318-101 record (.759).

The head baseball coach at Capital University from 1991-96, Bricker led the Crusaders to one of their most successful runs in team history. They won 102 games (102-129-1), including a still-standing school-record 25 in 1995, when he was named Ohio Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.

Bricker then spent seven seasons as an assistant baseball coach at Ohio Wesleyan University, playing an integral part on Battling Bishop squads that made seven trips to the NCAA regionals and won three NCAC crowns.

As a player, Bricker was an all-conference performer at Hesston Junior College in Hesston, Kansas, before moving on to Bluffton College, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in recreation management in 1986.