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William Bahr

School of Professional Studies

Exercise and Sports Science


1996, B.S., Olivet Nazarene University
2002, M.B.A. Olivet Nazarene University

After earning his bachelor’s degree in public policy with a concentration in international relations, Coach Bahr began working at Olivet in 1998 as a graduate assistant in the chaplain’s office. In 1999, he became the associate chaplain. While there, he designed and implemented a short-term missions program. In 2002, he completed a master’s degree in business administration as he continued his work in the chaplain’s office.

In 2005, he became a full-time faculty member in the Department of Exercise and Sports Science. As a professor, he teaches sports law, and marketing and promoting of athletics.

Since 1999, Coach Bahr has also served as Olivet’s head women’s soccer coach. In November 2010, he reached his 150th win of his coaching career with an impressive 135-95-18 record with the Olivet Tigers. He was named the 2009 Coach of the Year by the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference. In 2008, he led the Tiger women’s soccer team to the program's first National Christian College Athletic Association tournament championship.  In 2011, Bahr was named the NAIA-Midwest Regional Coach of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

Coach Bahr is a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. In 2002, he completed his National Diploma; and in 2004, he completed his Advanced National Diploma.

Travel is one of his favorite leisure activities. He has visited 36 different countries and all the continents except Antarctica.

His wife, Kirstyn, teaches physical education at Robert Frost Elementary School in Bourbonnais. They have a daughter, Alaina, and a son, Grant. All are avid runners and have run together in Olivet’s Homecoming 2010 5K Run.

Romans

12:2

Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.