John Calipari’s son will join the Southeastern Conference staff, but not at Kentucky.

Brad Calipari, 26, has been hired as Vanderbilt’s director of on-court player development, Commodores coach Jerry Stackhouse announced Monday.

«Brad is a talented young coach who has worked hard to prepare for this opportunity,» Stackhouse said. «He is knowledgeable, high energy and a great communicator. We are very excited about his ability to add value to our student-athletes and within our coaching staff.»

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John Calipari’s son will join the staff of the Southeastern Conference, where he was hired as Vanderbilt’s director of on-court player development.

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Brad Calipari spent last season as director of player development at Long Island University in Brooklyn. He is a former graduate assistant to his father, John Calipari, in Kentucky and earned his master’s certificate in sports kinesiology in 2022.

Calipari played for the Wildcats for two seasons before ending his career at Detroit Mercy in 2021. He earned a master’s degree in liberal arts from Detroit Mercy in 2021.