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Coach Brandon Steele Carrington's Dojo

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Coach Brandon Steele enters the Dojo to discuss the culture that has fueled Tusculum Baseball's tradition of excellence. Brandon Steele was named the head coach of the Pioneers on June 5, 2018 after a long stint as an assistant baseball coach and recruiting coordinator.  

In his first season as the 25th baseball coach in program history in 2019, Steele guided Tusculum to a 30-21 overall record and a tie for third place in the South Atlantic Conference standings with a 17-7 record. The Pioneers reached the 30-win mark for the 16th time in the last 17 years, all with Steele on the staff, finishing the regular season by winning 29 of their final 41 games following a 1-7 start.

Steele served as an assistant coach for 15 successful campaigns where the Pioneers posted a remarkable 545-271-1 overall record which included five SAC championships, four SAC Tournament titles and six trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament. After arriving on the Tusculum campus in fall 2003, Steele and the Pioneers recorded 14 straight winning seasons while averaging 36 wins per year including five campaigns with 40 or more victories and five times ending the season with a national ranking.

Steele, a native of London, Ontario, Canada, is married to the former Mary Kay Benson of Monroe, Michigan and they are the parents of daughter, Samantha and son, Gunner.

Coach Brandon Steele enters the Dojo to discuss the culture that has fueled Tusculum Baseball's tradition of excellence. Brandon Steele was named the head coach of the Pioneers on June 5, 2018 after a long stint as an assistant baseball coach and recruiting coordinator.  

In his first season as the 25th baseball coach in program history in 2019, Steele guided Tusculum to a 30-21 overall record and a tie for third place in the South Atlantic Conference standings with a 17-7 record. The Pioneers reached the 30-win mark for the 16th time in the last 17 years, all with Steele on the staff, finishing the regular season by winning 29 of their final 41 games following a 1-7 start.

Steele served as an assistant coach for 15 successful campaigns where the Pioneers posted a remarkable 545-271-1 overall record which included five SAC championships, four SAC Tournament titles and six trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament. After arriving on the Tusculum campus in fall 2003, Steele and the Pioneers recorded 14 straight winning seasons while averaging 36 wins per year including five campaigns with 40 or more victories and five times ending the season with a national ranking.

Steele, a native of London, Ontario, Canada, is married to the former Mary Kay Benson of Monroe, Michigan and they are the parents of daughter, Samantha and son, Gunner.

50 min