North Carolina State University Athletics

Ronny Fisher Joins Women’s Basketball Staff
6/1/2026 11:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
RALEIGH – NC State women's basketball head coach Wes Moore has announced Ronny Fisher as the Director of Player Development/Operations, as unveiled on Monday. Fisher is coming off a 10-year helm as the head coach of women's basketball at Campbell and brings 35+ years of coaching experience to the Wolfpack program.
"Ronny Fisher is a great addition to NC State," said head coach Wes Moore. "With 18 years of Division I head coaching experience, he brings a wealth of basketball knowledge to this position. I've known Coach Fisher for many years and he is as good of a person as you'll ever come across. I can't wait to work with him, and I know our student-athletes will grow as players and people from his influence and impact."
Fisher is a three-time conference Coach of the Year, and in 18 seasons as a head coach, he has accumulated a 291-259 overall record and 194-115 mark at Campbell.
Fisher averaged 19 wins per season at Campbell with six 20-win campaigns. He led Campbell to the 2019-20 and 2021-22 Big South regular season titles and the Big South Tournament runner-up showings in 2019, 2021 and 2022. Fisher led the Camels to its first WNIT berth in program history in 2025 and with a win over Coastal Carolina, he directed the Camels to its third postseason tournament win in school history. He is responsible for all three postseason tournament wins in Campbell women's basketball history.
"I am blessed by the opportunity to join Coach Moore and his amazing staff at NC State," said Fisher. "Coach Moore has established one of the most prestigious and well-respected programs in the country and the rich basketball tradition at NC State speaks for itself. I have always admired the way Wolfpack Nation shows up to Back the Pack, and my family and I can't wait to experience that excitement firsthand!"
A big part of what Fisher's teams were known for is tough, relentless defense. The Fighting Camels consistently ranked in the top 10 in several defensive statistical categories each season. In 2016-17 when Fisher was named Big South Coach of the Year, his team led the nation in scoring defense after holding opponents to 49.6 points per game. Campbell was also the only program in the nation to rank in the top 25 in scoring defense in nine of the past 10 seasons. Over his 10-year campaign at Campbell, Fisher's teams held 43 opponents to 40 points or less.
Prior to taking the job in Buies Creek, Fisher was the head coach at Presbyterian College for eight seasons from 2008-16, earning winning seasons in three of his last four years with the Blue Hose. He was named the 2012-13 Big South Coach of the Year and led the team to a postseason berth in the WBI.
Fisher was an assistant and associate head coach for the Presbyterian men's basketball program for 11 seasons, helping in the transition from Division II to Division I. He also previously served as an assistant coach at North Greenville and was the head coach at Conway (S.C.) High School, where his team reached the quarterfinals of the state tournament.
The Fairview, North Carolina native graduated from Furman in 1990, where he served as a student assistant coach for the men's basketball program. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in physical education in 1990. Fisher is married to the former Julie Dickert, who played basketball at Charleston Southern. The couple has two sons, Harrison and Jake, and a daughter, Sydney.



