Brent Greenwood '14 enters his fifth season as Men's and Women's Golf Head Coach in 2025-26. Greenwood is a 2014 graduate of Adrian College and previously spent four seasons as the Head Coach of the Adrian College Club Baseball team from 2017-2021.
Greenwood led the women's golf team to the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2023 in Howie-in-the-Hills, Florida after winning the MIAA Regular Season and Spring Finale. He coached Olivia Ohmer to the MIAA Player of the Year in 2023, and Cameron Bozyk of the men's team to the MIAA Player of the Year in 2025.
Greenwood has played golf since he was five years old and spent four years on the Whitmer High School golf team. During his senior year he was a Day Two medalist of the City League Championship and finished 10th overall.
After college, Greenwood has played in numerous golf leagues and tournaments. At Adrian he assisted the men's and women's golf team for the past three seasons during the spring trips to South Carolina.
"I am really excited and thankful for the opportunity to lead our men's and women's golf teams," Greenwood said after being hired in 2021. "Coach Williams has done a great job building the program over the last 8 years and I will look to build on his success."
During his tenure at the helm of the Bulldogs' club baseball team, Greenwood led the team to a 55-39 record for a .585 winning percentage and three championships at the conference, district and national levels.
In 2018-19, Greenwood led the program that was promoted to Division 2 of the National Club Baseball Association, ending up with a 19-8 overall record against tougher competition. Adrian just missed the postseason with a 10-5 mark in the Northern Plains East Region Conference. The Bulldogs produced a team-record three NCBA All-Americans: senior pitcher Mark Cash, senior second baseman Tyler Roushia and sophomore first baseman Evan Gugnacki all on the second team.
In the program's inaugural season during the 2017-18 school year, all Greenwood did was pilot the Bulldogs to the 2018 NCBA World Series title in Dubois, Pa., while outscoring their opponents 17-0 in three games. The Bulldogs finished at 22-5 overall, which also included an 11-0 NCBA District II West Conference mark. Adrian beat Edinboro two-games-to-one in the district championship series as part of a 5-1 postseason. He coached junior pitcher Kyle Stratton, who was selected the most outstanding player at the NCBA World Series.
Greenwood’s previous coaching experience included leading the Sylvania (Ohio) Southview High School junior varsity in spring 2016. He also served a season as the head coach for the Adrian Dirtbag Baseball Club 9-and-under team, and also was a volunteer assistant on the Adrian varsity baseball squad in 2017 when it won the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship and advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament.
Greenwood graduated from the College in May 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in bachelor of business administration. A two-time Dean’s List recipient, he made the MIAA Honor Roll during his junior year. As a senior, he served as the captain for the 2014 Bulldogs baseball team that went 33-15 overall, captured the MIAA championship with a 21-7 league mark and advanced to the finals of the NCAA Division III Midwest Regional.
The Toledo Whitmer High product was very active with community service while a student-athlete at the College, participating in Making Strides Against Breast Cancer; Boys and Girls Club volunteer for theme housing requirement; four-year Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) baseball representative; Trick or Treat patrol volunteer, helping kids stay safe on Halloween; and AC Bulldogs Field Day volunteer, partnering with YMCA and elementary school children in various sports stations.
“Brent epitomizes the Bulldog culture of excellence in academics, athletics and community service, so we are pleased that he has accepted this position to head up the latest program on the Adrian Athletics offerings," former Athletic Director, Mike Duffy, said. "His experience as a NCAA student-athlete and familiarity with both the College and the area will serve him well to attract recruits, develop well-rounded young men and build a competitive squad.”
Now current Athletic Director, Craig Rainey, added: “I feel that Adrian College continues to set ourselves apart as a college that gives every student the opportunity to achieve their goals. The addition of club baseball is just another avenue for students to live out their dreams of playing baseball. As a person that loves the game of baseball and the opportunity it gives young people to grow into their own person, it is just another great opportunity.”
Greenwood also left his mark on the diamond as one of the best pitchers in Adrian’s baseball history that dates back to 1901. The right-hander who posted a 14-11 career record ranked first with a 2.37 earned-run average, seventh with a .262 opponents’ batting average, eighth with 125 strikeouts and 10th with 182 innings pitched when he graduated. He issued only 36 walks during his career to list second in school history with 1.78 walks per 9 when he left.
He is an avid fan of the MLB's Cleveland Guardians.
*Updated July 3, 2025*