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Kris Boey
Director of Track & Field and Cross Country/Head Track & Field Coach

Kris Boey returns for his 22nd season as men’s and women’s track & field coach at Ohio Wesleyan University having succeeded in returning the Battling Bishops to the top of the North Coast Athletic Conference standings.

In June 2010, Boey became director of track & field and cross country at Ohio Wesleyan, adding additional administrative duties to his head coaching positions.

“This is a great place for me,” Boey said. “Ohio Wesleyan has a great deal to offer both academically and athletically, and that combination was the big draw for me, along with the history of the programs and the ability to be in a place where I can build a program and establish a great tradition for the future.”

Boey’s philosophy for success stresses the total development of the student-athlete. The first aspect allows each student-athlete to receive the attention and quality coaching that he or she needs to improve throughout his or her career.

Boey and his staff believe in putting student-athletes in a position to be successful. The quality of the Ohio Wesleyan track and field schedule is a key to the program’s success. Student-athletes in the Battling Bishop track and field program travel to numerous invitationals providing a challenging mix of Division I, II and III competition, allowing each member the opportunity to participate, learn, and improve.

The core of Boey’s agenda is building a program that fosters a family atmosphere in which student-athletes learn, mature, and graduate at the culmination of their career at Ohio Wesleyan. Many valuable lessons can be learned in practice and through competition; however, the primary goal of the Ohio Wesleyan track and field and cross country program is to help each student-athlete grow and reach his or her full potential in a challenging but supportive environment.

During Boey’s first 20 years at Ohio Wesleyan, the Bishops produced 203 NCAA qualifiers, 53 All-Americans, 51 NCAC Athlete of the Year selections, 575 NCAC champions, and 1393 All-NCAC honorees, and have broken 182 school records. The women’s cross country and track & field program has won the University’s Bob Strimer Director of Athletics Cup for academic achievement in 12 of the last 20 academic years.

Last year, the Bishop women's team finished second in both the North Coast Athletic Conference indoor and outdoor championship meets, while the men's team was seventh indoors and eighth outdoors.

Boey is the winningest track & field coach in NCAC history with a total of 32 team championships.

He has been recognized by his peers, receiving NCAC Coach of the Year honors for men (indoor and outdoor) and women (indoor and outdoor) a total of 29 times.  He received Regional Coach of the Year honors from the USTFCCCA for women (outdoor) in 2016, marking his 10th regional honor since 2007.

Boey served as head coach of men’s and women’s cross country from 2002-09. The Ohio Wesleyan harriers made great strides during Boey’s final 4 seasons. In 2009, the men’s team finished sixth in the NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional meet, the Bishops’ best finish in a regional meet since 1981, and sent a runner to the NCAA Division III championship meet for the first time since 1983. The Battling Bishop women had an all-region performer in each of those 4 seasons, sending a runner to the NCAA Division III championship meet in 2006, and the women’s team’s second-place finish in the 2008 NCAC championship meet equaled Ohio Wesleyan’s best conference finish ever.

Boey also is an instructor in Ohio Wesleyan’s department of physical education and serves as the campus advisor for Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He served as a member of the NCAA track & field committee as well as the Great Lakes Region representative for the USTFCCCA. Boey also served as the meet director for the 2005 NCAA Division III men’s and women’s cross country championships, the 2011 and 2014 NCAA Division III men’s and women’s outdoor track & field championships, and the 2017 NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional cross country championship.  He serves as the president of the NCAC track & field coaches caucus and has served as both president and vice president of the NCAC cross country coaches caucus.  Boey also is the college liaison to the Ohio Association of Cross Country and Track & Field Coaches.

Prior to coming to Ohio Wesleyan, Boey was head coach of men’s and women’s track & field and cross country at Muskingum College for 2 years. He coached one NCAA Division III All-American, 17 national qualifiers, 17 Ohio Athletic Conference champions and 47 all-conference honorees.

Before going to Muskingum, Boey spent 2 seasons at Rhodes College, where he was an assistant coach with the men’s and women’s track & field and cross country teams. During his time at Rhodes, the Lynx won 3 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference titles in men’s and women’s cross country.

Boey is a 1998 graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, with a B.A. in history and secondary education. He went on to earn his M.S.Ed. in sport and leisure commerce from the University of Memphis in 2000.

During his undergraduate career, Boey earned All-America honors as a member of B-W’s 1600-meter relay team in 1996. He also competed in the 800-meter run at the national championship meet that year. Boey qualified for the NCAA Division III championship meet in each of his 4 years at B-W. He won 4 individual OAC championships and 2 All-Ohio individual titles and helped the Yellow Jackets win one OAC title as well as an All-Ohio team championship. He was named the team’s Most Outstanding Athlete in both cross country and track and was the team’s Distance Most Valuable Runner in track for 3 years. Boey, who graduated magna cum laude, also was a 2-time Academic All-OAC honoree in addition to his 17 All-OAC awards on the track. He was a member of Intercollegiate Cross Country All-Academic Teams during 3 years of his career.

Boey is a native of Grafton, Ohio, where he is a member of the Midview High School Athletic Hall of Fame. He and his wife, Leslie, live in Delaware with their daughters, Abbie and Avery, and son, Alex.

Ben Carlson
Assistant Coach

Ben Carlson is in his eighth season as an assistant coach of the Ohio Wesleyan University men's and women's track & field teams.  He also serves as head coach of the Ohio Wesleyan men's and women’s cross country teams.

In 2022, the Ohio Wesleyan women placed sixth in the North Coast Athletic Conference cross country championship meet and 20th at the NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional championship meet, while the Battling Bishop men finished fifth at the conference meet and 25th at the regional meet.

The 2019 Bishop women placed sixth in the NCAC championship meet and 19th at the NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional championship meet, and the men finished seventh at the conference meet and 20th at the regional meet.

In 2016, both Ohio Wesleyan men's and women's cross country teams sent individuals to the NCAA Division III championship meet.  The Battling Bishop men finished fourth in the NCAC race and went on to place 12th at the NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional meet.  The Ohio Wesleyan women's team was fifth in the NCAC championship meet and 16th in the NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional meet.

Carlson came to Ohio Wesleyan after one season at Adrian College, during which he guided the Bulldog men's and women's cross country teams to respective fifth- and eighth-place finishes in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association.  In track & field, he coached 3 conference Most Outstanding Athletes as the Bulldog women finished third both indoors and outdoors, and the men improved on their fifth-place indoor finish with a fourth-place showing outdoors.  One Adrian student-athlete went on to compete in the NCAA Division III outdoor championship meet.

Prior to Adrian, Carlson coached for one year as an assistant cross country and track & field coach at Hamilton (N.Y.) College.  In cross country at Hamilton, he helped the Continental men finish eighth in the 2014 NCAA Division III Atlantic Regional and helped the Hamilton women send a runner to the NCAA Division III championship meet.  Before going to Hamilton, he was an assistant coach for 7 years at his alma mater, Wartburg (Iowa) College, where he helped the Knights win 6 NCAA Division III team titles in track & field and record 6 national top-16 finishes in women's cross country.  He worked with 4 national champions and 51 All-Americans while at Wartburg.

Carlson is a 2006 graduate of Wartburg.  During his undergraduate career, he was a 2-time all-region honoree in cross country and helped the Knights to 3 top-10 finishes at the NCAA Division III championship meet.  He graduated with a degree in communication arts with a concentration in public relations.  He continued his education with a master's degree in health education from the University of Northern Iowa in 2011.

Carlson is a native of Stanhope, Iowa.  He resides in Delaware with his wife, Kelly, and daughters, Sophie and Lucy.

Jim Green
Assistant Coach

Jim Green is in his fourth season as a member of the Ohio Wesleyan track & field coaching staff.  He works with the Battling Bishop pole vaulters and horizontal jumpers.

Green also serves as head track & field coach at Granville High School.  He has coached 3 national qualifiers, 2 All-Ohio placers, and 5 state championship qualifiers in the pole vault.  Overall, he has had multiple individual state champions and national qualifiers, and his teams have finished third at the state championship meet 3 times and have won 5 league championships.

He also is the assistant cross country coach at Granville, and has additional coaching background in soccer and as a personal trainer.  Green attended Wright State University.

 

Dennis Kline
Assistant Coach

Dennis Kline is in his fifth season as a member of the Ohio Wesleyan track & field coaching staff.

Kline came to Ohio Wesleyan after 20 years at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.  In La Crosse, he had stints as associate head track & field coach, head strength coach, and manager of the fitness center.  He helped the Eagles win 13 NCAA Division III championships and 17 conference championships in track & field, with 10 individual national champions in throwing events and 28 individual conference champions in throwing events.  UW-L ranked in the top 20 of the Learfield Directors' Cup standings from 1999-2010, including 4 seventh-place finishes.  Kline also was a consultant to the Mammoth Track Club and coach Terrence Mahon, and co-founded the La Crosse Track Club.

He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and a Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach emeritus from the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

Kline is a 1990 graduate of Miami University, where he competed in track & field.  He was a 4-year letterman for the RedHawks, twice qualifying for the NCAA Division I championship and winning a Mid-American Conference title in the hammer.  He continued his throwing career after graduation, competing in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1996, and was ranked among the top 50 in the U.S. for a decade.

He majored in health appraisal and enhancement with minors in nutrition and coaching at Miami, and continued his education with a Master of Science degree in exercise science from Miami in 1992.

Kline is a native of Massillon, Ohio.

Colin McShane
Assistant Coach

Colin McShane is in his second season as a member of the Ohio Wesleyan track & field coaching staff.  He works with the Battling Bishop sprinters.

McShane began his coaching career at Olentangy Liberty High School, where he is in his sixth season as sprints and hurdles coach.

McShane is a 2017 Ohio Wesleyan graduate.  During his Battling Bishop career, he was a 3-time North Coast Athletic Conference champion and won All-NCAC honors 10 times as an individual, and was a member of 10 NCAC champion and 11 All-NCAC relay teams.  He was named Sprinter/Hurdler of the Meet at both the 2014 NCAC indoor and outdoor championship meets and set a conference record in the 200-meter dash and a school record in the 60-meter dash.

He is a native of Columbus, Ohio, and attended Olentangy High School.

Reggie Osborne
Assistant Coach