Brett Adams

Title: Head Coach
Email: bcadams@stevenson.edu
Phone: 443-352-4250

Brett Adams enters his 15th season as the head men's basketball coach at Stevenson, formerly Villa Julie College, for the 2008-09 season. He is also the university's director of athletics.

A year ago, the Mustangs completed its first year in the Capital Athletic Conference, finishing 7-19 overall and with a conference record of 5-11.

In their final season in the North Eastern Athletic Conference, Stevenson won both the regular season and tournament championship in 2007.

During the 2006-07 season, the Mustangs finished a 20-8 record, tying the record for victories in a season while earning the program's second bid to the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship.

Also that year, Adams picked up his 100th career victory on Dec. 2, 2006 with a 95-60 victory over Bard.

Since 1994, Adams has served as the only head men's basketball coach and athletics director in school history. During his tenure, he has overseen the school's membership into the NCAA at the Division III level as well as the NEAC and its transition into the CAC. Stevenson has also expanded its sport sponsorship to a record 20 intercollegiate teams after beginning with just men's and women's basketball during its inaugural year.

playing a vital role in Stevenson's inclusion in the NEAC and its transition into the CAC. During his tenure, he overseen the school's  

Adams is a 1989 graduate of York (Pa.) where he played basketball for three years, serving as a co-captain during 1988-89 season. Following graduation, he was an assistant coach with the Spartans from 1989-94 where they were regionally ranked four out of his five seasons and nationally ranked for two.

In addition to his basketball responsibilities, Adams was also the head women's tennis coach, earning CAC Coach of the Year honors in 1994 after leading the team to a national ranking.

Adams and his wife, Linda, a 1981 graduate of Stevenson, live in Timonium and are the proud parents of their daughter, Emma Rose. Linda runs a private psychotherapy clinic located in Hunt Valley.