Bryan King enters his second season as the assistant coach for Colorado School of Mines Baseball in 2020. He joined the coaching staff in August of 2018 as the first hire by head coach Robby Bales.
During his time on staff, King has assisted with the development of six All-RMAC players, six all-region performers, one All-American and one MLB Draft Pick. He serves on a staff that has helped to tie or break 29 program records including most wins in a season (40) in 2019. With King in the fold, the Orediggers have advanced to one RMAC Tournament and one NCAA Tournament including the regional and conference tournament finals in 2019.
Prior to Mines, King served as head baseball coach and dean of athletics at Barstow College in Barstow, Calif. During his time with the Vikings, King developed 24 all-conference honorees and sent 22 athletes on to play NCAA and NAIA baseball including NCAA Division I programs Northern Colorado, Arkansas State and North Dakota.
King's career also includes stints at Colorado Northwestern, the College of Southern Idaho and Cerro Coso. He coached Bales at CNCCÂ where the two would later serve on the same staff. King and Bales also worked together at Thomas Jefferson High School in Denver.
The Denver native prepped at Thornton High School and recievied his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Northern Colorado. Bryan lives in Denver with his wife Amy.
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