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Noah Langley

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

noah.langley@wsu.edu

509-335-5089

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Noah Langley enters his second season working as the Washington State Baseball Strength and Conditioning coach after joining the program in March. Langley will also work with the Cougar men’s golf program and the track & field jumpers.

Langley came to WSU after working with the Mississippi State baseball program as an assistant strength and conditioning coach during the fall of 2021 and beginning weeks of the 2022 season. In the summer of 2021, Langley worked as a strength and conditioning intern with the Mississippi State football program.

"Anytime we can steal a high level coach away from the SEC, it’s a big WIN for WSU," Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Todd Barbour said. "Noah came from a very successful program at Mississippi State and has brought the intensity and knowledge to help us compete on the national stage."

Prior to Mississippi State, Langley worked at Texas A&M Corpus-Christi as a sports performance graduate assistant (2020-21), as a football strength and conditioning intern at Syracuse (Summer, 2020) and as an athletic performance intern at St. Olaf College with the men’s hockey, men’s soccer, women’s golf and men’s and women’s tennis programs from 2017-20.

Langley played football and rugby at St. Olaf College in Minnesota (2016-19) where he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2020. Langley owns certifications in SCCC and CSCS.

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