Brandon Bradley is in his second season as the head wrestling coach at Nebraska Wesleyan. He was hired as the first NWU wrestling coach when it was announced the school was bringing back the program in July 2015.
In the first year of varsity competition during the 2016-17 season, Bradley brought in a group of 25 wrestlers to participate in the squad’s initial season wrestling in the nationally-prominent Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC.)
Coach Bradley guided the Prairie Wolves to a 1-9 overall dual record in the inaugural season. NWU recorded their first dual victory on December 7 versus Northeastern Junior College in Snyder Arena. NWU made their return to the wrestling mat with a special event on November 5 at home with a pair of duals against Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Dubuque.
During the offseason, Bradley helped oversee the design and completion of a new wrestling practice facility on the NWU campus.
Bradley came to NWU from Ferrum College, a NCAA Division III institution in Virginia, where he has served as the Head Assistant Wrestling Coach for two seasons. He assisted in starting Ferrum College’s brand new DIII wrestling program. While at Ferrum, he coached one national qualifier, in two years had six wrestlers place in top six of the region and personally planned and organized the college’s first open wrestling tournament.
Prior to coaching at Ferrum, Bradley was an assistant coach at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater from 2010-13. During his tenure, UWW placed third at the 2013 NCAA III Tournament qualifying wrestlers for nationals in eight of 10 weight classes, with six wrestlers earning All-America honors. The Warhawks also won the DIII Midwest Regional as well as the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for the second straight year.
Bradley wrestled four years at University of North Carolina at Pembroke, an NCAA Division II school, starting all four years for the Braves in the 149-pound weight class. He competed internationally in Bulgaria and Romania in the summer of 2012.
He earned his Bachelor’s degree from UNC-Pembroke in Exercise and Sport Science in 2010 and his Master’s degree in Health, Human Performance and Recreation from Wisconsin-Whitewater in 2012. A native of Richmond, Virginia, Bradley prepped at Henrico High School, where he placed second in the 2004 Virginia AAA State Tournament.