Davis Dupree joined the Campbell staff in January 2021 and now serves as the primary contact for men’s basketball, volleyball, and track and field.
In his first three year’s at Campbell, Dupree worked as the primary baseball contact. Each of those three teams were record-setting teams with each winning Big South titles and making trips to the NCAA Tournament.
The 2022 baseball team was the best in program history, ranked in the top 25 for 15 straight weeks including climbing as high as No. 9 and captured the program’s first-ever 2-seed at the NCAA Tournament. That team was among the best in the nation on offense, and rewrote the Campbell record books for nearly every offensive statistic.
In 2021, Dupree was with the team as they squared off against No. 1 Tennessee at the Knoxville Regional in the program’s first matchup with a top-ranked team since 1990.
Dupree’s first season in Buies Creek saw the Camels go to the Starkville Regional, where they’d play in front of the largest crowd in program history of 8,251 against eventual national champion Mississippi State.
With baseball, he worked with seven players that earned all-America honors, including first-round draft picks Zach Neto (No. 13 overall in 2022 to LAA) and Thomas Harrington (No. 36 overall in 2022 to PIT). In total, Dupree has worked alongside nine total MLB draft picks.
Fall of 2021 he worked with the volleyball team that won the program’s first-ever Big South Conference championship, knocking off rival High Point in five sets in Gore Arena to reach their first NCAA Tournament. The team was sent to Lincoln, Nebraska to face 10th seeded Nebraska. It was also the largest crowd ever for a Campbell volleyball game, announced at 7,884.
The following volleyball season he worked with the program’s first-ever regular season champion team, with the 2022 squad going 14-2 in the league including sweeping High Point to claim the regular season crown.
Prior to Campbell, Dupree worked as a media relations intern at Villanova University from August 2019 - June 2020.
While at Villanova, he served as the sport contact for baseball, volleyball, men’s golf and rowing, while also assisting with men’s and women’s basketball and football gameday operations.
Dupree graduated from the University of North Carolina in 2019 with a B.S. in exercise and sport science and a minor in history, and spent three years as a student assistant in the athletic communications office.
He worked internships at USA Baseball, the Durham Bulls, and Arizona State and has assisted at two NCAA basketball tournaments and three ACC Football Championship games. He also served as the assistant media coordinator during the 2020 Maui Invitational held in Asheville, N.C.
Dupree is a native of Apex, N.C.