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Caleb Cox

  • Title
    Assistant Baseball Coach
Caleb Cox joined the UCCS coaching staff in the summer of 2025 after holding multiple positions within high school and college baseball.  He will be in charge of the development of the team’s catching staff beginning this season.  

Prior to UCCS, Cox worked with SportsForce Baseball where he assisted high school, junior college and transfer portal athletes throughout the college baseball recruiting process and successfully placed over 55 athletes in college.   

In the summer of 2022, Caleb Cox was named the eighth, and youngest, head coach in Garden City Community College Baseball history at the age of 25. He came to Garden City after a one-year stint as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Regis University. There, he coached pitchers and catchers and oversaw recruiting operations. That season, the Rangers took second in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, their highest finish in school history. Cox also helped mold First-Team All-Conference pitcher, Justin Kleinsorge, who led the conference with 103 punchouts.

Before Regis, Cox was a graduate assistant at Colorado State University-Pueblo. Prior to that, he spent the 2020 season as the catcher's coach at Butler Community College, helping guide the Grizzlies to a 15-4 mark before the season was canceled due to COVID.

Cox began his collegiate playing career as a catcher at Butler Community College. He then signed with Arkansas Little-Rock before transferring to Pittsburg State to finish his career.

Cox grew up in Broomfield, Colorado and is the son of former big league catcher Darron Cox, and other brother of San Francisco Giants outfielder Jonah Cox; who led Oral Roberts University to the Men's College World Series in 2023 with his 47 game hit streak.  He is also certified in Rapsodo Pitching and Hitting Data Metric Systems allowing him to blend his "old school" upbringing with "new school" player development techniques.  

Cox earned his bachelor's degree from Pittsburg State University in Business Management, and currently resides in Colorado Springs, Colorado with his wife Brittany and son Beckham.