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Ohio Wesleyan University Women's Golf
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Ohio Wesleyan University

Ohio Wesleyan University Women's Golf

NCAA Division 3 Delaware, OH Private

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

51%

Avg SAT

1,311

Avg ACT

25

Enrollment

1,450

Team Information

Sport

Golf

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 3

Location

Delaware, OH

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Coaching Staff (3)

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Alexis Reichardt

Head Coach

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Jana Shipley

Assistant Coach

Shipley begins her seventh season as women's golf coach at Ohio Wesleyan University. Last year, the Bishops placed sixth in the North Coast Athletic Conference standings. The 2013-14 Bishops won one tournament and tied for second in another before finishing fifth in the NCAC standings. In 2012-13, the Bishops won one tournament, finished second in another, and posted a pair of third-place efforts.   Ohio Wesleyan finished fifth in the NCAC standings. The 2011-12 Bishops finished second in 3 tournaments and placed fifth in the NCAC championship race. Shipley took over the newly-formed Battling Bishop women's golf team in June, 2010, and guided the Bishops to a sixth-place finish in the inaugural NCAC championship in the sport. Shipley served as the head women's golf coach at The Ohio State University from 1987-91, guiding the Buckeyes to 9 tournament wins, a Big 10 championship, and a pair of NCAA tournament appearances. She also has experience as a golf professional at The Ohio State University Golf Courses, The Country Club at Muirfield Village, and The Meadows Resort in Sarasota, Fla. After leaving Ohio State, Shipley remained active in golf, participating in numerous regional and national tournaments, as well as qualifying for the USGA Mid-Amateur and finishing second at the Women's National Club Championship. This is Shipley's second stint at Ohio Wesleyan. She was head coach of the Battling Bishops' women's track & field team from 1980-85, leading the Bishops to the first North Coast Athletic Conference indoor track & field championship in 1985 as well as multiple state titles in the Ohio Association of Intercollegiate Sports for Women (OAISW) in the years before Ohio Wesleyan women's teams were affiliated with an athletic conference. She was inducted into the Ohio Wesleyan Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996. Also an Olympic-caliber athlete during that time, Shipley held the world indoor and outdoor records in the women's pole vault. Shipley is a 1979 graduate of Ohio State, where she competed in track & field, setting a school record in the outdoor pentathlon. She majored in physical education and earned a master's degree in sports management from Ohio State in 1981. Shipley is a native of Galena, Ohio, and attended Big Walnut High School. Jana Shipley Head Coach Jana Shipley begins her seventh season as women's golf coach at Ohio Wesleyan University. Last year, the Bishops placed sixth in the North Coast Athletic Conference standings. The 2013-14 Bishops won one tournament and tied for second in another before finishing fifth in the NCAC standings. In 2012-13, the Bishops won one tournament, finished second in another, and posted a pair of third-place efforts.   Ohio Wesleyan finished fifth in the NCAC standings. The 2011-12 Bishops finished second in 3 tournaments and placed fifth in the NCAC championship race. Shipley took over the newly-formed Battling Bishop women's golf team in June, 2010, and guided the Bishops to a sixth-place finish in the inaugural NCAC championship in the sport. Shipley served as the head women's golf coach at The Ohio State University from 1987-91, guiding the Buckeyes to 9 tournament wins, a Big 10 championship, and a pair of NCAA tournament appearances. She also has experience as a golf professional at The Ohio State University Golf Courses, The Country Club at Muirfield Village, and The Meadows Resort in Sarasota, Fla. After leaving Ohio State, Shipley remained active in golf, participating in numerous regional and national tournaments, as well as qualifying for the USGA Mid-Amateur and finishing second at the Women's National Club Championship. This is Shipley's second stint at Ohio Wesleyan. She was head coach of the Battling Bishops' women's track & field team from 1980-85, leading the Bishops to the first North Coast Athletic Conference indoor track & field championship in 1985 as well as multiple state titles in the Ohio Association of Intercollegiate Sports for Women (OAISW) in the years before Ohio Wesleyan women's teams were affiliated with an athletic conference. She was inducted into the Ohio Wesleyan Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996. Also an Olympic-caliber athlete during that time, Shipley held the world indoor and outdoor records in the women's pole vault. Shipley is a 1979 graduate of Ohio State, where she competed in track & field, setting a school record in the outdoor pentathlon. She majored in physical education and earned a master's degree in sports management from Ohio State in 1981. Shipley is a native of Galena, Ohio, and attended Big Walnut High School.

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Ian Miller

Assistant Coach

Miller returns for his eighth season as men's golf coach at Ohio Wesleyan University. Last season, Ohio Wesleyan placed sixth in the North Coast Athletic Conference championship race. In 2012-13, the Bishops won one tournament, shared the title at another, and finished second in 3 others on the way to their fourth consecutive NCAC runner-up finish. The 2011-12 Bishops won one tournament and finished second in 3 others and finished second in the NCAC title chase. In 2010-11, the Bishops won one tournament and finished second in 4 others and finished second in the NCAC standings. During his first season at Ohio Wesleyan, the Bishops won 3 tournaments, including the season-ending NCAC Invitational, and finished second in the NCAC standings. Miller also serves as the University's director of golf operations, overseeing scheduling and travel schedules for both the Ohio Wesleyan men's and women's golf teams, and assisting in recruiting for the women's team. A Professional Golfers' Association of America professional since 2001, Miller came to Ohio Wesleyan after serving for 3 years as head professional at The Quarry Golf Club in Canton, Ohio. Prior to that, he was assistant professional at Plum Brook Golf Club in Sandusky, Ohio, for 6 years, and began his professional career with a year at The Heritage Club in Myrtle Beach, S.C. He has been a Class A PGA member since 2004, continuing his education with PGA classes and seminars on the way to a virtual graduate degree in golf. Miller has continued his playing career as well, competing in PGA Professional National Championship events in 2007 and 2009. Miller is a 1999 graduate of Ohio Wesleyan and was an All-America selection in golf in both of his years as a Battling Bishop. His junior year, he reeled off a string of 5 straight top-10 finishes and won first-team All-NCAC honors. He finished 21st at the NCAA Division III tournament and received honorable mention All-America laurels. As a senior, he tied a school record by shooting a 67 at Penn State, becoming the first Ohio Wesleyan player to hit that score in more than 40 years, and went on to finish fourth at the NCAA Division III tournament and earn first-team All-America honors as Ohio Wesleyan tied for eighth place in the national team standings. He began his college career at Kent State University, then transferred to Ohio Wesleyan after 2 years. Miller is a native of Mount Vernon, Ohio. He lives in Delaware with his wife, Ellen; daughter, Lillian; and son, Liam.   Ian Miller Director of Golf/Head Men's Golf Coach Ian Miller returns for his eighth season as men's golf coach at Ohio Wesleyan University. Last season, Ohio Wesleyan placed sixth in the North Coast Athletic Conference championship race. In 2012-13, the Bishops won one tournament, shared the title at another, and finished second in 3 others on the way to their fourth consecutive NCAC runner-up finish. The 2011-12 Bishops won one tournament and finished second in 3 others and finished second in the NCAC title chase. In 2010-11, the Bishops won one tournament and finished second in 4 others and finished second in the NCAC standings. During his first season at Ohio Wesleyan, the Bishops won 3 tournaments, including the season-ending NCAC Invitational, and finished second in the NCAC standings. Miller also serves as the University's director of golf operations, overseeing scheduling and travel schedules for both the Ohio Wesleyan men's and women's golf teams, and assisting in recruiting for the women's team. A Professional Golfers' Association of America professional since 2001, Miller came to Ohio Wesleyan after serving for 3 years as head professional at The Quarry Golf Club in Canton, Ohio. Prior to that, he was assistant professional at Plum Brook Golf Club in Sandusky, Ohio, for 6 years, and began his professional career with a year at The Heritage Club in Myrtle Beach, S.C. He has been a Class A PGA member since 2004, continuing his education with PGA classes and seminars on the way to a virtual graduate degree in golf. Miller has continued his playing career as well, competing in PGA Professional National Championship events in 2007 and 2009. Miller is a 1999 graduate of Ohio Wesleyan and was an All-America selection in golf in both of his years as a Battling Bishop. His junior year, he reeled off a string of 5 straight top-10 finishes and won first-team All-NCAC honors. He finished 21st at the NCAA Division III tournament and received honorable mention All-America laurels. As a senior, he tied a school record by shooting a 67 at Penn State, becoming the first Ohio Wesleyan player to hit that score in more than 40 years, and went on to finish fourth at the NCAA Division III tournament and earn first-team All-America honors as Ohio Wesleyan tied for eighth place in the national team standings. He began his college career at Kent State University, then transferred to Ohio Wesleyan after 2 years. Miller is a native of Mount Vernon, Ohio. He lives in Delaware with his wife, Ellen; daughter, Lillian; and son, Liam.  

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