Adam Sinkoe enters his fourth year as assistant coach for Bloomsburg in 2025-26 and oversees the Huskies hitting.
In 2025, designated hitter Mike Miller claimed All-PSAC First Team honors after notching eight home runs, 35 hits, 27 RBIs, 26 runs and nine doubles. Since joining the Bloomsburg coaching staff in 2023, the Huskies are third in the PSAC in home runs in that time with 137.
2024 saw the Huskies put the ball over the fence 41 times in 48 games, finishing fourth in the conference. Sinkoe heled guide Wyatt Metzger to a PSAC-leading 14 home runs and a .624 slugging percentage.
In 2023, five Huskies' batters earned All-PSAC recognition, including first team outfielder Eli Riley. Eight batters finished the season with batting average above .300. Bloomsburg finished the season third in the conference in home runs with 47.
Prior to joining the Huskies, he made coaching stops at Lackawanna College as a hitting coach (2020-2021) and Georgia Southwestern State University as hitting coach/director of player development (2022). At Lackawanna, he helped guide the Falcons to the 2021 NJCAA D2 World Series with a record of 30-16. His offense hit .309 on the year with a .969 OPS and scored 404 runs in 46 games.
In 2022 at Georgia Southwestern, he helped the Hurricanes complete their best season in the program’s NCAA Division 2 era, logging a third place Peach Belt Conference finish at 17-10 (27-27 overall), GSW’s highest PBC finish and most conference wins ever. Hurricanes hitters under his guidance broke individual single-season program records for runs (59), runs batted in (57), and walks (56, also led all of D2 baseball). As a unit, they scored more runs (334) than any GSW offense since 2010 and hit 84 doubles, third most in program history.
Over his last two seasons at Lackawanna, his hitters have brought home two NJCAA All-American awards, three NJCAA All-Region awards, two Peach Belt All-Conference awards, and one D2 All-Southeast Region award.
He is a native of Ft. Lauderdale, FL and received his bachelor's of science degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 2018, where he majored in Psychology and played on the club baseball team.