Wyse was named Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator in July 2023.
“We are unbelievably excited to welcome Adam back home,” said head coach Justin Haire said. “Being a two-time Campbell graduate, having played here, been on staff here, and now getting to bring him back as the recruiting coordinator is special for me and for our program.”
Wyse comes to Campbell from Lipscomb University, where he spent two seasons serving as the Director of Player Development and Assistant Coach. His responsibilities included creating and overseeing the day-to-day development plan for hitters, assisting in the facilitating of individual plans for position players defensively, and creating and implementing the offensive approach and philosophies.
While at Lipscomb, Wyse assisted in the development of Caleb Ketchup, a shortstop drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in round 15 of the 2023 MLB Draft. In 2023, the Bison won the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament for the third time, advancing to the Clemson Regional of the NCAA Tournament.
Before Lipscomb, Wyse was the Director of Offensive Development at Campbell for the 2021 season. He assisted with the day-to-day development of baserunners, hitters, and infielders, helping the Camels to 37 wins and an appearance in the Starkville Regional Final after the program received their first at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Wyse spent the shortened 2020 season as a graduate assistant at Louisiana-Lafayette. Prior to that, he served under current Camel Director of Player Development Jordan Stampler as an Assistant Coach at Pfeiffer University for two seasons.
“Adam has done a tremendous job of honing his coaching and recruiting skills all over the country,” said Haire. “We are looking forward to him and his growing family getting back in the Black and Orange and helping us continue to improve both offensively and defensively.”
A 2017 Campbell graduate, Wyse also received his MBA from the school. He played shortstop for two seasons for the Camels, starting 103 games and tallying 78 hits with a .369 on-base percentage.