Brandon Duncan is in his first season on the Redbird coaching staff, and works primarily with the Redbird pitchers and catchers. Duncan brings over 17 years of collegiate coaching experience at various levels with him to the Illinois State softball program.
Duncan comes to Illinois State with a solid foundation at the collegiate level, with previous coaching stints at Miami (Ohio), Rutgers, Toledo, Charleston Southern, Samford, Virginia and Georgia Tech.
Prior to joining the RedHawks, Duncan was at Rutgers as an assistant coach after working with Coach Butler on the 2018 MAC Coaching Staff of the Year at Toledo. At Rutgers, he worked primarily with pitchers and slap hitters. In his first season in Piscataway, one of Duncan's hurlers landed on All-Big Ten as a freshman and more recently one of his rookies threw 13 strikeouts in her debut marking the most K's by a Scarlet Knight in a game since 2013.
Duncan most recently served as the pitching coach at Miami (Ohio), where he was part of the NFCA Great Lakes Region Coaching Staff of the Year. Prior to joining the RedHawks, Duncan was at Rutgers as an assistant coach after working with Coach Butler on the 2018 MAC Coaching Staff of the Year at Toledo. The Abbeville, S.C. native first coached as an assistant coach at Charleston Southern and signed on to the staff at Toledo in 2017. From 2011-14, Duncan was an assistant coach at Samford University and coached two players to all-conference honors.
He was the head coach at Lander University for the 2007-11 seasons, where his teams increased their win total each season and coached five all-conference players in his last three seasons. Prior to his time at Lander, Duncan was an assistant coach at the University of Virginia from 2006-07 and an assistant coach at Georgia Tech from 2004-06.
Duncan graduated from Alabama in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in history and worked as a student manager for the Crimson Tide softball program. Prior to starting his coaching career, Duncan was a pitcher himself as part of the Spartanburg Stars, Atlanta Blast and New York Merchants fastpitch organizations.