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Bryan Torresani

Bryan Torresani was named the head coach in the summer of 2025, taking over for long time head coach Tim Neiman, who retired following the 2025 season.

Torresani spent the 2025 season as an assistant coach under Neiman after serving as an assistant coach, recruiting coordinator, and catching coach at the University of Delaware for one season in 2024.

Prior to Delaware, Torresani, spent seven season at Arcadia University as the program's head baseball coach. During this tenure with the Knights, Torresani posted a 187-91 overall record, including a 101-34 record in the Middle Atlantic Conference split between the MAC Freedom and MAC Commonwealth, leading to four MAC championships and twice hosting an NCAA Regional.

The Knights set the program record for most wins in a season twice, first in 2017 with 33 wins, and most recently in 2022 with 40 wins. In 2022, Torresani was named the ABCA Region IV, D3baseball.com, and MAC Freedom Coach of the Year. This led to the program reaching the NCAA Regional Finals in the same year. 

Additionally, with the Knights, he coached four players who would later become graduate transfers at four Division One institutions. Torresani also coached five MAC Player and Pitcher of the Year, 33 All-Conference Selections, 17 ABCA All-Region selections, 13 D3Baseball.com All-Region selections, and three Division III All-America honorees.

Prior to his time at Arcadia, he spent three seasons as the Head Baseball Coach at Immaculata University from 2013-2016. He posted a 78-68 record with the Mighty Macs, including an appearance in the program's first ever conference championship in 2016. 

He also spent time with La Salle University as the Assistant Baseball Coach and had a five-year stint with Chestnut Hill College as the program's Assistant Head Baseball Coach.

Torresani graduated from Elizabethtown College in 2006 with a bachelor's degree in social studies education. He also received his master's degree in administration of human services at Chestnut Hill College in 2010.

Torresani and his wife, Chelsea, have two children, Paige and Carson.