Brad Vanderglas Joins Notre Dame Baseball Staff
Notre Dame baseball has added to its staff as Link Jarrett announced Brad Vanderglas will join the program as a volunteer assistant coach.
Vanderglas will replace Scott Wingo, who left last month to take a job at his alma mater South Carolina.
"Brad comes from a fantastic Indiana State program with a culture rich with winning baseball," said Jarrett in a statement. "Mitch first-class a first-class operation and has helped guide their teams into NCAA postseason play.
"Brad's attention to detail on the field with instruction, opponent scouting reports, and integration of technology will be awesome for our team. His overall approach to the development of our clinics and camps will be an asset to the regional community and Notre Dame Baseball."
Vanderglas spent five seasons at Indiana State, where he worked with the outfielders and catchers. He also had the responsibilities of setting up camps, organizing practice schedules and scouting.
He'll hold a similar role for the Irish as Jarrett will give him several responsibilities.
"Brad will coach our Notre Dame outfielders, help with the infield group, and will assist with all phases of our team/individual offense," stated Jarrett. "Chuck (Ristano) and Rich (Wallace) do such a great job in compiling and presenting our scouting reports, Brad will add to this effort. His recruiting experience will undoubtedly help our national approach. We are excited to have Brad in our organization."
In 2021, Indiana State was the No. 3 seed in the Nashville regional and were eliminated by Georgia Tech after winning one game.
"Brad has been a great asset to our program at Indiana State," said Indiana State head coach Mitch Hannahs. "He was instrumental in our 2019 and 2021 NCAA regional appearances. Notre Dame has hired one of the bright young coaching stars in our profession."
Vanderglas made 148 starts as an infielder for Northern Kentucky from 2010-2013.