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Josh Fosdick

Josh Fosdick

Josh Fosdick enters his fifth year at the controls of the Central Oklahoma program, taking over the reigns during the summer of 2016.

The Bronchos have experienced great success under Fosdick's tutelage, having finished in the top-four in 25 of 42 tournaments with seven wins. He has coached 11 All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association honors and three receive All-Central Region accolades.

UCO captured two tournament titles during his first year in 2016-17, highlighted by a late final-round rally in claiming the MIAA Tournament title. Fosdick was named MIAA Coach of the Year for that successful campaign and then led the Bronchos to three wins in 2017-18 and coached one more tourney win in 2018-19.

In 2019-20, Fosdick led the Bronchos to one win and five top-five finishes in seven tournaments. The season was cut short by a global health crisis leaving UCO with no postseason.

Fosdick came to UCO from NCAA Division II rival Rogers State in Claremore, where he coached the men's and women's teams for two years and was the Heartland Conference Men's Coach of the Year in 2014-2015 after leading the Hillcats to three tournament wins.

Fosdick was an assistant golf pro at Oak Tree Country Club from 2011-2012. He also coached at Edmond Memorial High School from 2007-2009, where the boy's golf team twice finished in the top-10 at the Class 6A state tournament.

Other stops include Oklahoma State, where Fosdick served as an assistant coach for the men's and women's programs from 2009-2011, and Texas-Pan American, where he served as head men's coach from 2012-2014.

While Fosdick was an assistant coach for the Oklahoma State women's golf team, current LPGA Tour member Caroline Hedwall won the NCAA Division I individual national championship.

Fosdick is a graduate of Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, La. and played three years of golf there while earning a degree in Professional Chemistry.

Fosdick played two years on the National Golf Association Tour.

A native of Casper, Wyo., Fosdick and his wife, Stephanie, have three children -- Adison, Olivia and Isaac.