Following an outstanding career with the Warrior men’s cross country and track & field teams, Brent Fahsholz returned to Corban University as an Assistant Coach in 2007. After coaching for three years, he left to pursue other academic interests before returning to the Corban staff in the spring of 2013.
During his time as a coach with the Warriors, Fahsholz has worked primarily with the distance runners. On top of helping Warrior runners become NAIA National Qualifiers on the cross country side, he has helped numerous track & field athletes qualify at the national level as well. His expertise saw runners qualify for the NAIA Track & Field Championships in the 800, 5k, 10k, Steeple Chase, and the Marathon. In addition, he coached Corban’s first-ever track & field All-American during the 2013 season. Moreover, because of his guidance on both the track and the cross country courses, he has coached numerous All-Conference performers in distance events for the Warriors.
During his time as an undergraduate, Fahsholz competed on the cross country squad all four years, while running for the track & field team for three seasons. He was also a part of the first-ever cross country and track & field teams at Corban. During his junior season, Fahsholz placed fifth in the 5k at the CCC track & field championships. He graduated in 2007 with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in Psychology and Humanities. Upon graduating, he received the Student Life Leadership Award.
Between coaching stints at Corban, he studied Philosophy at Biola University.
Fahsholz currently works full time as an Office Manager for the Dining Department for Aramark at Corban University. He resides in Salem.