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Travis Stone

Travis Stone

Travis Stone joined the Campbell baseball coaching staff in July 2024 as an assistant coach. In his role, Stone will work with the Campbell pitching staff.

“Travis brings a strong track record of winning and development to Buies Creek,” Marx said. “He has familiarity with the style of training that has helped make this program successful, and he has an advanced knowledge of technology and analytics that will ensure Campbell continues to be one of the top pitching development schools in the country. Travis, his wife Jaycey and their daughter Kazzie will be great representatives of our program within the community, and we look forward to welcoming them to the Creek.”

For the past four seasons, Stone served on staff at Dallas Baptist University. Like Marx, Stone filled multiple roles on both sides of the ball, including Director of Player Development, assistant coach, first base coach and working with the pitching staff.

“My family and I could not be more excited to have this opportunity at Campbell,” Stone said. “Campbell Baseball is a program that I have always admired from a distance, and when Coach Marx reached out to me with an opportunity to be a part of this program, I could not pass that up.”

For three years, Stone worked with and coached RHP Ryan Johnson, a 2024 consensus All-American. Johnson was recently selected by the Los Angeles Angels with the 74th overall pick of the 2024 MLB Draft. Johnson set school records with 151 strikeouts in a single season and 314 strikeouts over his three-year career.

In the 2023 season, Stone helped the Patriots set the school season-season record for strikeouts with 656. The same year, the team ranked 12th in the nation in strikeouts per nine innings, reaching a mark of 10.6.

Prior to his time as a coach at DBU, Stone played for the Patriots for three seasons. For two of those seasons, he was coached by former Campbell pitching coach Rick McCarty.

Excluding the 2020 season that was cut short, Stone advanced to the NCAA postseason every year he was in Dallas as a player and coach. The Patriots advanced to Super Regionals in 2021, and they made the Regional Final in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2023.

From 2017-2019, Stone made 45 career appearances for the Patriots, posting a 3-3 record with a 3.99 ERA. In 2017, his 29 appearances out of the pen ranked as the fourth most all-time in the program’s Division I era, dating back to 2004.

Stone began his collegiate career at Stephen F. Austin in 2015, where he made 19 relief appearances. Following 2015, Stone spent his sophomore season at Weatherford College and led the team with six saves.

“The legacy of success at Campbell speaks for itself,” said Stone. “I believe in the vision that Coach Marx has laid out to continue to build and elevate Campbell Baseball. His passion for and belief in this program are unquestioned. I cannot wait to take on the challenges that lie ahead and to be part of the next great chapter of Campbell Baseball. Roll Humps!”

Stone graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Master of Education degree in Sport Management from DBU. He is joined in Buies Creek by his wife, Jaycey, and their daughter, Kazzie.
 
Coaching Timeline
Dallas Baptist
2020 – Graduate Assistant
2021 – Director of Player Development
2022-23 – Volunteer Assistant / Pitching Assistant
2024 – Assistant Coach / Pitching Assistant