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Chase Campbell has been at Providence College since 2023.
Campbell oversees the performance staff and all three training facilities as the director of high performance. Campbell leads the initiative to bring the highest level of comprehensive performance testing, monitoring, and data driven programming to all the student-athletes. Through the combination of new technology in the facilities and time-tested training principles, Campbell and his staff aim to provide every athlete and team at Providence College with the best performance training in college athletics.
Prior to coming to Providence, he spent a year as the director of business development for PLAE. In the role he led sales initiatives in the collegiate and professional athletic sector. In June of 2021, Campbell began his job as head strength and conditioning coach for basketball at Xavier University after spending a year with the Orlando Magic, where he served as strength and conditioning coach. Prior to working for the Magic, Campbell spent two years from 2018-20 as the director of men’s basketball performance at the University of Rhode Island. Campbell spent two years from 2016-18 as the head strength and conditioning coach for the Indiana Fever of the WNBA. He also worked as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Butler University during the 2016-17 season. Prior to Butler, Campbell worked at Miami University as an assistant strength and conditioning coach, working with a number of sports including men’s and women’s basketball.
Campbell, who is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA), is a 2013 graduate of Ball State University with a degree in exercise science. He earned his master’s degree in sports performance from Ball State in 2015.
Campbell also held intern positions with Ball State, the Indiana Pacers and Vanderbilt University prior to accepting his first full-time position at Miami in 2015.
Campbell, who is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA), is a 2013 graduate of Ball State University with a degree in exercise science. He earned his master’s degree in sports performance from Ball State in 2015.