Noah Davis joins the North Greenville University Strength and Conditioning staff following a two-year tenure at Columbia International University (CIU), where he served as the Interim Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. During his time at CIU, the Rams captured two Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) Women’s Volleyball Championships and produced historic seasons in both baseball and softball, with multiple programs advancing to NCCAA National Tournaments.
In addition to his coaching role, Davis served as a Graduate Assistant in Strength and Conditioning while earning his Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership. He also competed in his final season of collegiate baseball, helping lead the program to one of the most successful seasons in school history while leading the team in wins on the mound. His performance earned him CIU Impact Player of the Year honors and NCCAA Academic All-American recognition in 2025.
Prior to CIU, Davis earned his Bachelor of Science in Sports Psychology from Toccoa Falls College in 2024, where he was a four-year member of the varsity baseball program. As a Screaming Eagle, he played a key role in leading the team to NCCAA World Series appearances in 2021 and 2023. A four-year starter, Davis contributed as a right-handed pitcher and utility player.
He burst onto the collegiate scene in 2021, earning NCCAA Division I South Freshman of the Year, First Team All-Region, and World Series All-Tournament Team honors. He followed that with Second Team All-Region recognition in 2022. Over his final two seasons, Davis continued to be a key contributor, helping guide the program to sustained success and another NCCAA World Series appearance while leading the team in multiple offensive categories.
In the classroom and on campus, Davis was equally accomplished. He was named Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2024, served as president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and was actively involved in several campus organizations.
Davis also brings coaching experience at the high school and club levels, including serving as head coach of Carolina Elite Fastpitch–Towery in 2024, along with additional roles in baseball development throughout his career.