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Lindsay Beiler

LINDSAY AND MIKE BEILER

LIndsay Beiler
Head coach - Black select 16

Lindsay Beiler is entering her fourth season as the head coach of the Wesley women’s volleyball program in 2018-19.
Honors / Accomplishments as head coach
-Double-digit win totals in each of her three seasons as head coach
-Best winning percentage (two or more seasons) of any coach in program history
-Tied a program record 15 wins in the 2017 season
-First All-CAC honoree in program history (Tionne Graves-Brown)
-Embarked on Wesley volleyball’s first overseas tour in 2017
-A five-day trip to Puerto Rico over Labor Day weekend
-Coached Tionne Graves-Brown to nine program records
-First player to reach 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in program history
-16 Academic All-CAC selections
-Eight ECAC Honor Roll student-athletes
Notable Games as head coach
-Sept. 1. 2015: Collected her first win as head coach with a 3-1 win over Notre Dame (Md.)
-Sept. 16, 2017: Wesley sweeps a tri-match over William Paterson and John Jay
-Wesley erased a two-set deficit to win 3-2 over William Paterson
-Tionne Graves-Brown set a new single-game kill record against WPU (22)
-Oct. 20, 2017: A four-set win over PSU-Harrisburg to clinch the most CAC wins since 2007

Prior to Wesley
After graduating from Wilmington with her bachelor’s degree, Beiler spent the spring season as an assistant coach at Division I Lehigh University before moving on to become the head coach of St. George’s Technical High School and also the Delaware Juniors Volleyball Club. As the head coach of St. George’s, the Hawks won three consecutive Blue Hen Conference Championships, secured three Delaware State Tournament berths and compiled a 21-game win streak in conference matches.

Playing Career
At Wilmington (Del.) University (Wilm U), Beiler played outside hitter and helped Wilm U earn the CACC Championship in 2002, 2003, 2004 and win the Region X Championship in 2002 and 2003. In 2003, Beiler was named the Region X Championship Tournament Most Valuable Player and helped her team secure a berth in the NAIA National Tournament in 2003. During her career, Wilm U was 48-0 in conference play which was an NAIA DII record.
Prior to Wilm U, Beiler was a three-time First Team All-State honoree at William Penn High School in New Castle, Del.
Personal
Beiler graduated from Wilmington with a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management in 2005 and Master of Education in Guidance Counseling in 2008.