
Coach Bob Barnes
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With 2 national championships to his credit, 13th-year head coach Bob
Barnes has a unique place among coaches in Ohio Wesleyan University history.
Barnes
guided the Battling Bishops to the NCAA Division III championship in 2001
and 2002, and saw his team extend its winning streak to a Division III-record
60 straight games. He ranks fourth among active Division III coaches with
a career winning percentage of .802.
Last year, the Bishops finished with a 10-6-3 record, Ohio Wesleyan's school-record
12th consecutive winning season.
In 2005, Ohio Wesleyan became the first team in North Coast Athletic Conference
history to win twice on the road in the NCAC tournament en route to taking
the conference's automatic qualifier to the NCAA Division III playoffs.
The 2004 Bishops finished with a 16-3-2 record, won the NCAC championship
and tournament, and advanced to the sectional semifinals (final 16) of
the NCAA Division III tournament.
In 2002, the Bishops won 24 straight games on the way to winning the national
championship. Ohio Wesleyan won its fourth straight NCAC championship
and its third straight NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional crown along
the way. The Bishops allowed only 4 goals all season and were unscored
upon during the 5-game run through the NCAA Division III playoffs. Barnes
was named NCAA Division III Coach of the Year for the second straight
season.
Also included among the Bishops' 24 wins in 2002 was a 9-0 verdict over
Hiram that gave Barnes his 100th career victory. His 100th win came in
his 118th game, placing him among the fastest ever to reach that mark.
In 2001, Ohio Wesleyan won its final 21 games, also taking its third straight
North Coast Athletic Conference championship and its second straight NCAA
Division III Great Lakes Regional crown, en route to its first national
championship in women's soccer. Barnes was named NCAA Division III Coach
of the Year for his efforts.
Ohio
Wesleyan finished the 2000 season with a 16-4-1 record. The Bishops won
the inaugural NCAC tournament and won the NCAA Division III Great Lakes
Regional crown for the first time. Ohio Wesleyan was ranked No. 6 in the
final NSCAA Division III poll. In 1999, the Bishops finished with a 19-1
record and won the NCAC championship. Ohio Wesleyan posted a string of
9 straight shutouts.
The
1998 Bishops finished with a 19-3 record, setting school and conference
records for victories. After finishing the regular season with 8 straight
wins, the Bishops returned to the NCAA Division III playoffs for the first
time since 1992, only to face a stretch of 3 games in 4 days. Ohio Wesleyan
outlasted Olivet in double overtime and nipped Kalamazoo on a goal in
the final 2 minutes of regulation time before falling to defending regional
champion Washington in double overtime in the regional title game. In
1997, his first season as a collegiate head coach, Barnes guided the Bishops
to a 10-8 record.
Barnes rejoined the Ohio Wesleyan staff in 1996 as a volunteer assistant
coach and helped engineer the Bishops' season-ending 5-game winning streak
that clinched third place in the final NCAC standings.
Before returning to Ohio Wesleyan, Barnes was head girls soccer coach
at Delaware Hayes High School for 4 seasons, compiling a 14-50-5 record
in the rugged Ohio Capital Conference. During that time, he also served
as coaching director of the Ohio Cosmos Soccer Club.
Barnes began his coaching career as an assistant with the Ohio Wesleyan
men's soccer team in 1992, helping guide the Bishops to the NCAA Division
III national championship game.
A native of Gahanna, Ohio, Barnes is a 1989 Ohio Wesleyan graduate. A 3-year letterman for the Bishop men's soccer team, he
was an All-North Coast Athletic Conference pick as a junior after ranking
third in the league in scoring with 20 goals, and claimed All-Mideast,
All-Ohio and All-NCAC honors as a senior after again ranking third in
the league in scoring. He finished his career ranked third on the all-time
Bishop list for goals (43) and fourth in total points (97).
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