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Chris Keller

Head Coach

  • Begins his 10th season as the Little Giants' head coach in 2021.
  • 2019 Wabash team earned a fourth consecutive berth to the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament and fifth in eight years under Keller.
  • Thirty-one players have earned All-NCAC honors under Keller, with eight earning all-district or all-region honors.
  • Three-time North Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year (2014, 2017, 2019)
  • Named Regional Coach of the Year in 2014
  • Senior Michael Tanchevski was named the NCAC Defensive Player of the Year, earned All-Region and Scholar All-Region honors and capped his career by earning an NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship.
  • Came to Wabash from Allegheny College where he served as an assistant coach
  • Graduated from the University of the Southwest where he earned a bachelor's of science degree in psychology in 2005. He also earned a master's of science in curriculum and instruction from Southwest in 2009.
  • He and his wife, Kate, live in Crawfordsville with their two children.
     

Chris Keller’s Coaching Record

Head Coach, Wabash College Little Giants (76-56-17 overall, 34-27-10 NCAC)
2012 — 4-14 overall — 2-7 NCAC (8th place); One All-NCAC player
2013 — 4-11-2 overall — 2-6-1 NCAC (T-7th place); Two All-NCAC players
2014 — 13-3-3 overall — 6-2-1 NCAC (3rd place); Regional Coach of the Year; NCAC Coach of the Year; Six All-NCAC players; NCAC Newcomer of the Year; NCAC Tournament berth.
2015 — 11-5-2 overall — 3-4-2 NCAC (6th place); Two All-District players; Five All-NCAC players.
2016 — 11-6-2 overall — 6-2-1 NCAC (3rd place); Two All-Region players; Five All-NCAC players; NCAC Tournament berth.
2017 —  11-6-1 overall — 5-2-1 NCAC (3rd place); Two All-Region players; Four All-NCAC players; NCAC Tournament berth; NCAC Coach of the Year.
2018 —  12-4-3 overall — 5-2-2 NCAC (3rd place); Two All-Region players; Four All-NCAC players; NCAC Tournament berth.
2019 —  10-6-3 overall —  5-2-2 NCAC (3rd place); NCAC Tournament berth; NCAC Coach of the Year.
2020 (Spring 2021) — 0-2-1 overall