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Wright State BOWLING

Coaching Staff

Jeff Fleck | Head Coach

Jeff Fleck was named the first women's bowling head coach in Wright State University program history in April 2022.

No stranger to Wright State, Fleck previously served as the head coach of the Wright State club bowling teams since being one of the co-founders of the club in 2005.

Fleck built the Wright State club bowling program from the ground up, carving the club into a national powerhouse as the women's club team advanced to the 16-team United States Bowling Congress national tournament seven times from 2009-2017, finishing a program-best third place in the 2013 tournament. The women's club team also won the National Collegiate Club Championship in both 2015 and 2019 with runners-up finishes in 2014 and 2016.

A six-time recipient of the Club Team Bowling Coaches Association Larry Wilson Women's Club Coach of the Year award, Fleck was also named the National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association 2015-16 Kerm Helmer Women's Coach of the Year, which recognizes the best coach nationally across the NCAA, NJCAA, NAIA and collegiate club levels. Fleck also was honored with the NCBCA 2019-20 Gordon Teigen Meritorious Service Award for his contributions to collegiate bowling and was named Wright State's 2020 Advisor of the Year, presented to a student organization advisor who has gone above and beyond in their role.

Elected to the Greater Dayton USBC Hall of Fame in 2009, Fleck was inducted into the Ohio State United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame as a Friend of Ohio Bowling in May 2022.

 

Colleen McKee | Assistant Coach

Colleen McKee joined the Wright State coaching staff in June 2022 ahead of the inaugural NCAA Raider bowling season.

No stranger to Wright State, McKee had been an assistant coach of the Wright State club bowling team since 2018, including the being on the coaching staff when the women's club team won the 2019 National Collegiate Club Championship. A USBC Silver-Level certified coach, McKee was a Wright State club bowler from 2014-2018, where she was a four-time Collegiate Club All-American and was the 2016 Collegiate Club Player of the Year. Additionally, she was named a Collegiate Academic All-American four times as well.

Prior to coming to Wright State, McKee was a member of the Beavercreek High School bowling team that qualified for the state tournament four times and won the state championship in 2014. McKee was a three-time Greater Western Ohio Conference Bowler of the Year as well as a four-time Junior Tournament Bowlers Association (JTBA) champion.

 

Alyssa Hatton | Assistant Coach

Alyssa Hatton joined the Wright State coaching staff in July 2023.

No stranger to Wright State, Hatton was a member of the Wright State club bowling team from 2014-2018 and a four-time Collegiate Academic All-American. During her career, the club team qualified for USBC nationals twice and won the Collegiate Club national championship in 2015, along with being a member of the team that won the first Tier 1 tournament in club history.

Prior to coming to Wright State, Hatton was a member of the Kettering Fairmont High School bowling team and was a second team all-conference performer in 2014. Since graduating, she had experience assisting the Wright State club team prior the Raiders becoming and NCAA program.