MSCC Class of 2019

Brandon Beach

Assistant Strength & Conditioning

I would like to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude to my loving wife, Lauren, and our two beautiful children: Brielle and Ryker. Lauren, I am thankful for your unwavering support and the sacrifice you have made to allow me to pursue this career. The honor of this achievement is only made possible because of my family.

Brandon Beach joined the staff at Bridgewater College in April 2014. He serves as the Director of Strength and Conditioning, overseeing the programing for 23 sports and needs of the 600+ student-athletes. In 2017, Bridgewater added 5 more individual National Championships

A former football player for James Madison University, where he started at defensive line and was part of the 2004 National Championship team. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and went on to get his Master in Athletic Administration. Beach began his coaching career at JMU under his Strength and Conditioning Coach Jim Durning, he worked with football, softball, woman’s lacrosse, field hockey, and golf.

Beach left JMU in June of 2008 to join the staff at Hofstra University. Serving as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, he oversaw their 15 sports while working closely with both men's and woman's Lacrosse and Football.

In January 2010, Beach was hired by Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Walt Hameline to oversee the Seahawks 17 athletic programs, working directly with their football team. In 2012 Wagner took home their first NEC Championship, and added the NEC first FCS playoff win. Beach also severed as the NFL Pro liaison where he helped send several Seahawks to NFL Camps.

I would like to thank all the coaches and mentors that help along the way, especially Jim Durning. My success has only been possible from working with great assistances and strong institutions.