In this episode, we sit down with Joey Holcomb, the newly appointed Assistant Coach of the South Carolina baseball team.
Fresh off a successful tenure at Campbell University, Holcomb brings a wealth of experience and a track record of coaching excellence. During his two seasons at Campbell, he played a pivotal role in guiding the team to a Big South regular-season and tournament championship, making waves in the NCAA Columbia Regional with a remarkable 46-15 overall record. The Camel offense under his guidance achieved impressive national rankings, hitting .318 as a team and leading the nation in on-base percentage, hit-by-pitches, and more.
Holcomb's coaching prowess was evident in the standout performances of players like Lawson Harrill and Bryce Arnold, both NCBWA All-Americans. The offensive firepower he cultivated at Campbell, including a record-setting 118 home runs in his first year, speaks volumes about his ability to shape a potent lineup.
Before his time at Campbell, Holcomb contributed to the success of NC State, helping them reach the College World Series semifinals in 2021. His impact extended to the development of MLB draft picks and the 2020 Johnny Bench Award winner for the nation's top catcher.
In this episode, we delve into Holcomb's coaching journey, from his seven-season stint at UNC Greensboro, where he coached numerous MLB draft picks, to his alma mater, Huntingdon College, where he graduated in 2006 and later returned to coach.
Join us as we explore the stories behind the numbers, the strategies behind the successes, and the personal journey of Joey Holcomb—from Locust Fork, Alabama, to the dugouts of top-tier collegiate baseball