Acceptance Rate
73%
Avg SAT
1,261
Avg ACT
27
Enrollment
2,221
Sport
Track
Gender
Men's
Division
NCAA Division 3
Location
Grove City, PA
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Todd Gibson
Head Coach
Gibson led the Wolverines back to the top of the Presidents' Athletic Conference as both teams won conference crowns in the same season for the first time since 2005. It was the first conference title for the men since 2009 while the women one the first title since that 2005 campaign. Then-sophomore Emily Rabenold was named the PAC Women's Track and Field Overall MVP while then-freshman Katelyn Hess was selected as the PAC Women's Field MVP. Both Rabenold (steeplechase) and classmate Eliza Lowe (100 hurdles) qualified for the NCAA Division III Championships. In 2012, Grove City's men took third in the conference and the women posted a strong fourth-place finish in the tightly-packed team standings. Sophomore John Green set a new school record in the 400 dash while on the women's side, sophomore Sarah Cessar set a new Grove City mark in the 3000-meter steeplechase. In July 2010, Gibson joined the Department of Physical Education and Athletics as a full-time assistant professor of physical education and exercise science and head track and field coach. A native of Champion, Ohio, Gibson spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons as an assistant track and field coach before being promoted to head coach. During his time as an assistant, Gibson worked primarily with Grove City's distance runners, guiding eight athletes to Presidents' Athletic Conference titles during that span. The men's program captured the 2009 PAC crown and earned second place in 2010. Four distance runners set new school records under Gibson's tutelage. In 2009, Derek Kruse set a new standard in the 1,500 and Dan Spaulding broke the school mark in the 10,000. Kruse also earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors following the 2010 season. On the women's side, Kristen Carter qualified for the NCAA Division III Championships in the 10,000-meter run in 2009. The following year, Kate McRoberts broke a 10-year old school record in the 3,000-meter run and distance standout Emily Pierce captured the conference's Most Valuable Performer award. In 2011, Wolverine athletes continued to excel within the conference, earning six PAC titles, led by league MVP Sara Fisher. A 2002 Grove City graduate, Gibson is also in his 11th season as an assistant football coach at the College. He works specifically with the outside linebackers while also serving as the program's strength and conditioning coordinator. As a student-athlete at Grove City, he started for two season at split end in football from 1998 to 2001 and led the team in receiving as a senior. He helped the Wolverines to the conference title in 1998 and runner-up finishes in 1999 and 2000. Gibson graduated from Grove City with a bachelor's degree in political science. He also owns a bachelor's degree in integrated social studies/secondary education from Youngstown State University. In 2006, he completed his master's degree in exercise science from California University of Pennsylvania. Gibson also owns a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist credential through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and a Performance Enhancement Specialist credential through the National Association of Sports Medicine. Gibson resides in Mars, Pa., with his wife Richelle and their daughter Madeline.
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Erin Street
Assistant Coach
Street led the Wolverines to a 15-17 overall record and an 11-7 mark in Presidents' Athletic Conference play. The team's 11 conference wins were the most since 1987, and Grove City earned a first-round home match in the PAC Tournament for the first time since 2007. During her first year with the Wolverines, Street led Grove City to a 13-16 overall record and a 6-12 record in PAC action, helping three Grove City players achieve All-PAC recognition. Street came to Grove City in 2014 after spending the previous eight seasons at nearby Slippery Rock University. Street worked as a graduate assistant at The Rock from 2006 until the spring of 2009. She then became an assistant volleyball coach prior to the 2009 season. As an assistant coach at Slippery Rock, Street worked in all facets of the volleyball program, including scouting, practice planning and recruiting. She specifically handled the design and implementation of The Rocks offensive attack during her tenure. Street played volleyball for four seasons at Wheeling Jesuit University from 2002 to 2005 and co-captained the team in her senior season. A standout setter for the Cardinals, she recorded 1,285 career assists, which ranked fourth in program history.Street also ranked third all-time at Wheeling Jesuit in assists per game (8.74) and second in aces per game (.476). A native of Charlotte, N.C., Street earned a bachelors degree in psychology at Wheeling Jesuit in 2006. She completed her master of arts in community counseling at Slippery Rock in 2009. Street is just the fourth head volleyball coach in Grove City history, following Terry Ellis (1973-82), Judy Zarenko (1983-84) and Susan Roberts (1985-2013).
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Laura Rybka
Assistant Coach
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Jim Chinn
Assistant Coach
Chinn is the team's offensive coordinator andĀ running backs coach. Chinn joined the Grove City staff in 2003 after four years as head coach at Blackburn College (Ill.). A 1983 Ohio State graduate, Chinn will again oversee what has developed into one of the region's most diverse and balanced offensive attacks. He became passing game coordinator in 2006 and served as special teams coordinator from 2003 to 2012. Prior to becoming head coach at Blackburn, Chinn worked there as an assistant for two seasons. He also spent four years as an assistant coach at Denison University. Chinn's collegiate coaching career began at Norwich University in 1992 as wide receivers coach. He also coached for six years at the scholastic level in Ohio, coaching at Westerville South (1986-89) and Ironton Rock Hill (1990-91). Chinn earned his master's degree from Norwich in 1993 and completed his doctorate in July 2011. He is also an assistant track and field coach and an Associate Professor of Physical Education at Grove City.
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Stan Keehlwetter
Assistant Coach
Keehlwetter has helped Grove City capture two Presidents' Athletic Conference titles and eight postseason invitations. Keehlwetter joined Grove City College as the Dean of Harbison Chapel in 1999 and became full-time in that position in 2004. As Dean of Harbison Chapel, Keehlwetter works closely with student-led religious organizations on campus and also coordinates the College's Chapel program. Keehlwetter also served asĀ Grove City's head men's track and field coach from 2004-2008. Under his guidance, the Wolverines captured four consecutive PAC titles (2005-2008). Nearly 50 track and field athletes have qualified for the ECAC Championships in his five years as head men's track and field coach. In 2007, thrower Bob Perri earned All-America honors in the shot put at the NCAA Division III Championships. Keehlwetter currently serves as an assistant track coach at the college. A graduate of Gordon College, where he was a three-year starter on the men's soccer team, Keehlwetter owns master's degrees from Duquesne and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He earned his doctorate from Fuller Theological Seminary. Keehlwetter lives in Mercer with his wife, Lois. They have three adult children.
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Brett McBride
Assistant Coach
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