Beginning with the 2026 season, Kevin Bray will join the Delaware Valley University baseball staff as the outfield coach.
Bray brings over a decade of coaching experience to the Aggies, most recently serving six seasons as the head baseball coach at Central Bucks High School South in Warrington, Pa. During his tenure, he guided the Titans to consistent success, coaching 25 Suburban One All-League selections and seeing 26 players advance to the collegiate ranks across NCAA Division I, II, III, and JUCO programs. In the 2025 MLB Draft, CB South alumnus Robby Porco, a right-handed pitcher, was selected in the 13th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers. In addition to coaching, Bray also worked within the school’s athletic department as a Game Manager, overseeing gameday operations for football, basketball, soccer, and volleyball.
Bray has been an active member of the American Baseball Coaches Association since 2016 and the Pennsylvania State Baseball Coaches Association since its founding. In both 2024 and 2025, he was selected to the All-State Selection Committee as the PIAA District 1 Selection Coordinator.
Prior to his time at CB South, Bray spent two seasons (2018–2019) as an assistant coach at Bucks County Community College, working with the outfielders and hitters while assisting with fall programming. From 2016–2019, he was an assistant coach at Upper Moreland High School, where he worked with outfielders, catchers, and hitters, while also implementing offseason strength and conditioning programs. He additionally served as head coach and general manager of the Morelanders American Legion franchise from 2016–2020.
A former collegiate player, Bray was a four-year starter in the outfield at New England College under head coach Dave DeCew. He was voted team captain as a senior in 2009 and went on to play in the Pendel League for several teams, including the Hatboro Knights, Warminster/Southampton Warriors, Southampton Mariners, and Thoroughbred-Carolina.
Bray earned his bachelor’s degree from New England College in 2009 and his master’s degree in Sport Coaching from West Virginia University in 2020, focusing on Long-Term Athletic Development.
A native of the region, Bray resides in Chalfont, Pa. with his wife, Lindsay, and their three children.