Trevor Wren named Piedmont’s assistant baseball coach

Trevor Wren (Photo courtesy Northwestern State)

DEMOREST, Ga. – Piedmont Baseball Head Coach Justin Scali has announced the hiring of Trevor Wren as Assistant Baseball Coach. Wren joins Piedmont following his time at Northwestern State as director of player development. Wren remained on staff at Northwestern State after serving as a graduate assistant baseball coach from 2020-2022.

“We are excited to welcome Trevor to our coaching staff,” Scali said. “He brings a great background to our program, coaching successfully across multiple levels of college baseball, and I am confident he will hit the ground running right away with our student-athletes.”

During his time at Northwestern State, Wren served as an outfield coach and assistant hitting coach, assisting in the breaking of the single-season home run record. While in Natchitoches, he oversaw fundraising efforts and community service opportunities for Demon baseball.

Wren spent a pair of seasons (2019-20) at Andrew College in Georgia, where he coached ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove winner Brenton Phillips and worked with the team’s hitters and outfielders.

“I could not be more excited to join this great staff. Coach Scali and Coach Pierce are some of the best in the business and have built a great program here,” Wren stated. “I look forward to getting to learn from everyone in this great department and bring more championships home to Piedmont.”

In his own playing career, Wren was a four-year letterman at Schreiner and served as team captain in 2017 & 2018. He posted a .311 career batting average while playing first base and also pitching. He was also a member of the 2018 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference All-Sportsmanship Team.

Outside of collegiate coaching, Wren has experience working as a Southeast region scout with Perfect Game USA, served as associate head coach with the USA Prime 13U National Team and was a facility director at Prostyle Baseball Academy.

Wren earned his bachelor’s in sports management from Schreiner University in 2018 and his master of science with a concentration in sport administration from Northwestern State University in 2022.

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