Rowing

Brandon Campbell
- Title:
- Head Coach
- Email:
- bmc7012@utulsa.edu
- Phone:
- 918.829.8362
Brandon Campbell is in his second season at The University of Tulsa after being appointed as the head rowing coach on July 11, 2022.
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In his first season at the helm, TU earned a second-place finish at the 2023 American Athletic Conference Championship, capturing silver medals in the Varsity 8+, 2nd Varsity 8+ and 2nd Varsity 4+, while the Varsity 4+ earned a bronze medal. Five Tulsa rowers earned all-conference accolades, while the Varsity 8+ was tabbed as the league’s Boat of the Week once.
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Campbell came to TU after serving as a member of the Washington State rowing staff for seven years, including as a graduate assistant (2015-17), assistant coach and novice program lead (2017-19), first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator (2019-21) and associate head coach (2021-22).Â
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Campbell helped coach the Cougars to a 15th-place overall finish at the 2021 NCAA Championships, as well as a 12th-place mark in 2016, and 13th-place finishes in 2017 and 2018. In 2018, Washington State earned the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Region 5 Staff of the Year honors.
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Prior to WSU, Campbell served as general manager and Junior A and U23 men’s coach (2010-12), assistant coach (2013-15) and interim head coach (Summer 2016) for the South Niagara Rowing Club in Welland, Ontario, Canada.  He coached the Junior Women’s 8+ to a gold medal at the 2013 Women’s Henley Regatta.
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Campbell also served as a volunteer coach at Brock University, coaching the Junior Varsity men for one season (2012) and Varsity men’s heavy weights two years (2013-14).
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During his three years at Brock University, the U23 Men’s 1x (2013) and Men’s 2- (2013 and 2014) captured top marks at the Canadian National Rowing Championships. Under his direction, the men’s team won the points trophy and claimed first-place finishes in the Heavyweight 2x and Heavyweight 4+, as well as recording a second-place mark in the Heavyweight 8+ at the Ontario University Association Championship in 2014. Campbell also coached the Men’s Heavyweight 4+ to a first-place mark and the Heavyweight 1x to a second-place finish at the 2015 Dad Vail Regatta.
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In 2014, Campbell represented Canada at the FISU University World Championships as a team coach.Â
Campbell began his rowing career at E.L. Crossley Secondary School located in Fonthill, Ontario, Canada. He was a four-time national champion while competing for the Cyclones.  He also spent time on the Canadian Junior National team, finishing seventh in the Men’s 2- at the 2003 Junior World Championships.
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Campbell holds a US Rowing Level II Certification.
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Campbell earned his health and fitness promotion diploma from Niagara College [Canada} in 2013, his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Brock University [Canada] in 2016 and his master’s in sport management from Washington State in 2018.
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His wife’s name is Lauren.
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In his first season at the helm, TU earned a second-place finish at the 2023 American Athletic Conference Championship, capturing silver medals in the Varsity 8+, 2nd Varsity 8+ and 2nd Varsity 4+, while the Varsity 4+ earned a bronze medal. Five Tulsa rowers earned all-conference accolades, while the Varsity 8+ was tabbed as the league’s Boat of the Week once.
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Campbell came to TU after serving as a member of the Washington State rowing staff for seven years, including as a graduate assistant (2015-17), assistant coach and novice program lead (2017-19), first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator (2019-21) and associate head coach (2021-22).Â
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Campbell helped coach the Cougars to a 15th-place overall finish at the 2021 NCAA Championships, as well as a 12th-place mark in 2016, and 13th-place finishes in 2017 and 2018. In 2018, Washington State earned the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Region 5 Staff of the Year honors.
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Prior to WSU, Campbell served as general manager and Junior A and U23 men’s coach (2010-12), assistant coach (2013-15) and interim head coach (Summer 2016) for the South Niagara Rowing Club in Welland, Ontario, Canada.  He coached the Junior Women’s 8+ to a gold medal at the 2013 Women’s Henley Regatta.
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Campbell also served as a volunteer coach at Brock University, coaching the Junior Varsity men for one season (2012) and Varsity men’s heavy weights two years (2013-14).
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During his three years at Brock University, the U23 Men’s 1x (2013) and Men’s 2- (2013 and 2014) captured top marks at the Canadian National Rowing Championships. Under his direction, the men’s team won the points trophy and claimed first-place finishes in the Heavyweight 2x and Heavyweight 4+, as well as recording a second-place mark in the Heavyweight 8+ at the Ontario University Association Championship in 2014. Campbell also coached the Men’s Heavyweight 4+ to a first-place mark and the Heavyweight 1x to a second-place finish at the 2015 Dad Vail Regatta.
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In 2014, Campbell represented Canada at the FISU University World Championships as a team coach.Â
Campbell began his rowing career at E.L. Crossley Secondary School located in Fonthill, Ontario, Canada. He was a four-time national champion while competing for the Cyclones.  He also spent time on the Canadian Junior National team, finishing seventh in the Men’s 2- at the 2003 Junior World Championships.
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Campbell holds a US Rowing Level II Certification.
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Campbell earned his health and fitness promotion diploma from Niagara College [Canada} in 2013, his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Brock University [Canada] in 2016 and his master’s in sport management from Washington State in 2018.
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His wife’s name is Lauren.
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