Brett Miller joins the Frostburg State coaching staff for his first season as a graduate assistant in 2018-19.
Miller arrives at Frostburg after spending one year at Monmouth University, serving as an assistant baseball coach where he performed a variety of administrative duties, developed individualized practice plans and assisted the team’s hitting coordinator and head coach in the development of effective practice routines.
Prior to his stint at Monmouth, Miller worked for two years at The College of New Jersey as the Lions hitting coach and recruiting coordinator. Miller helped lead TCNJ to back-to-back 32 win seasons, two NCAA Tournament appearances (2016, 2017) and a New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Championship in 2017.
Miller has coached Matt Curry and Joe Cirillo, who each garnered All-American honors for TCNJ in 2017. In addition, infielder Tommy McCarthy was named the 2018 NJAC Player of the Year. Miller spent two years as an intern with the TCNJ athletic department where he worked various NCAA and NJAC Tournament events.
Miller has worked as an instructor with the Dave Gallagher Baseball Academy since 2014 and served as the operations coordinator for the academy from May 2014-February 2015. As the head coach of the Allentown American senior legion team he coached his squad to 58 wins and a pair of district final appearances.
A two-time CAC All-Academic selection, Miller graduated from York (Pa.) in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management. He was a member of the Spartan baseball team as an outfielder.