Brady Bergeson has completed his seventh year as the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Regis University in 2021-22. In his time at Regis, Bergeson has made a mark on the program and within the conference.
The Regis Rangers finished 20-10 in 2021-22 and were nationally ranked as high as 12th during the season. They finished as RMAC runners-up, after losing at the buzzer in the championship game. Bergeson compiled 27 wins in 2017-18, the second most wins in a single season in program history. With an overall record of 27-6 and 17-5 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Bergeson and the Rangers claimed their first-ever RMAC Tournament Championship in program history to nab the number three seed in the South Central Region of the NCAA Tournament.
Bergeson then led RU to an 87-82 win over Dallas Baptist in the Quarterfinals of the NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, earning their first win in the NCAA Tournament since the 1995-96 season. The Rangers lost a second round game to UT Permian Basin in 4OT.
In 2016-17, Bergeson guided the Rangers to their first 20-win season since 1997-98 and first RMAC Tournament bid in nine years. Regis drew a No. 4 seed earning rights to host the first round, which was the first time since 1997-98. The Rangers also added conference tournament bids in 2018-19 and 2019-20 with records of 20-10 and 17-12 (respectively). Bergeson's overall record is 119-76 in 7 years at Regis.
Bergeson began his duties on April 1, 2015, becoming the tenth head coach of the Ranger men’s basketball program; he is the successor to long-time head coach, Lonnie Porter.
A native of Longview, Wash., Bergeson has served as the head men’s basketball coach at Western Oregon University from 2011-15. During his four seasons at WOU, Bergeson experienced unprecedented success compiling an overall record of 69-45 (.663). In the school's NCAA Division II history, Bergeson and his staff produced three of the program's best seasons in just four years. Bergeson and his wife, Brooke, have three children and reside in Wheat Ridge.
Scott Clark Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
Scott Clark enters his fourth season as the assistant men's basketball coach at Regis University in 2021-22.
Clark spent the previous two seasons with the Cal State Los Angeles men’s basketball program as an assistant coach under the direction of head coach, Jim Saia. His main responsibilities included recruiting, scouting, player development, and overall day-to-day operations. He helped the Golden Eagles qualify for the CCAA Championship Tournament in 2016-17, compiling an overall record of 14-16, which marked a three-game improvement from the previous season.
Clark got his coaching career off to a successful start with two seasons as an assistant coach at California Baptist. He worked with head coach Rick Croy as the Lancers posted a 54-14 record while he was there. The Lancers reached the NCAA Division II Sweet 16 in the 2014-15 season. The 2015-16 season resulted in a PacWest Conference Tournament Championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. His responsibilities included player development, scouting, recruiting, and he was the summer youth camp director.
His collegiate playing career started off at Ohlone College playing for John Peterson where they captured two conference championships. He then transferred to Humboldt State University, capturing two Conference championships and two trips to the NCAA Tournament.
A native of Pleasanton, California, Clark attended Foothill High School.
Clark, who is the son of a high-school basketball coach, graduated in 2012 with his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology at Humboldt State. He then went on to earn his Masters in Sports Management at California Baptist.