Basketball

Mark Bialkoski Joins Campbell Basketball Staff

A veteran coach brings a winning pedigree from George Mason, Maryland and beyond

Mark Bialkoski, a seasoned basketball strategist, has recently joined Campbell University’s men’s basketball staff as an assistant coach, bringing a résumé that spans several power‑conference programs and a track record of championship‑level success.

During his three‑year stint at George Mason University, he helped the Patriots compile a 70‑31 record and capture the program’s first Atlantic‑10 regular‑season title, a milestone that included a school‑record 27 victories in a single season.

Developing Talent at the Mid‑Major Level

At East Tennessee State, he worked closely with guard Jordan King, who later earned Atlantic‑10 Player of the Year honors, and contributed to the development of forward Jalen Haynes, whose NABC All‑District First Team recognition highlighted the program’s upward trajectory.

His six seasons at the University of Maryland saw the Terrapins post a 134‑63 record, secure four NCAA Tournament berths and reach the Sweet Sixteen in his inaugural year, finishing the season ranked No. 12 in the nation.

Bialkoski also spent six years with the Charlotte 49ers, where the team amassed 52 wins and earned an NIT appearance in 2013, underscoring his ability to translate recruiting and development into tangible results.

A 2008 graduate of Georgia Southern University with a degree in exercise science, he began his collegiate career as a student manager, leading the Eagles to a SoCon title in 2006 before climbing the coaching ladder.

The breadth of his experience — from the Atlantic‑10 to the ACC, from mid‑major programs to Power Five institutions — positions Campbell’s program to benefit from a winning culture steeped in both strategic acumen and player development.

Published by SocketNews.com powered news Editorial Team Structured news coverage generated from verified editorial data fields. About Editorial Policy Contact