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Kenyon College

Gambier, OH 43022
Ohio Midwest
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Kelly Bryan

Kelly Bryan enters her 21st season at the helm of the Kenyon women's soccer program with an impressive string of accomplishments, including claiming the 2022 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) regular season championship with a 5-1-1 mark in league play. That was the program's fourth overall NCAC championship and all four were claimed with Bryan steering the ship.


Heading into the 2023 season, Bryan owns a 164-149-31 Kenyon coaching record and an overall career coaching record of 220-188-43.


Prior to taking the NCAC title last season, Bryan's 2017 squad was the last Kenyon team to win the conference. That team went 7-0-1 in conference play, marking the first time since joining the league in 1984 that a Kenyon women's team went undefeated. At the end of that season, Bryan earned her third career NCAC Coach of the Year award.


In 2014, Kenyon won a share of the NCAC regular season title before winning the conference's tournament title for the first time in program history. Toward the end of that remarkable season, the program won 9 of 10 matches, including upsetting Allegheny College in the NCAC Tournament final and then No. 21-ranked Emory University in the first round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. Bryan earned conference, state and region Coach of the Year honors in the process.


Since that 2014 campaign, Bryan's teams have all placed top-four in the conference standings and made eight straight appearances in the NCAC Tournament.


Early in her Kenyon career, Bryan and her 2006 team had one of the most successful seasons in program history. The squad matched a program-best total for wins in a single season, earned the program's first-ever NCAC championship and defeated Capital University in the first round of the NCAA Division III tournament. The tournament win was Kenyon's first-ever on the national stage. For her efforts, Bryan was named the NCAC Coach of the Year.


No stranger to campus, Bryan worked as an assistant coach at Kenyon during the 1998 season, serving under former head coach Scott Thielke. In 1999, she moved on to accept the head coaching position at North Carolina Wesleyan College, her alma mater. She coached at NCWC for four seasons and accumulated a 56-24-7 record, three conference championships and three NCAA tournament appearances. She was also named the USA South Athletic Conference (formerly the Dixie Intercollegiate Conference) Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2000. In her first season at Wesleyan, Bryan guided the Battling Bishops to a 17-2-4 record while winning the Dixie Conference and NCAA Southeast Regional championship. The Bishops also journeyed all the way to the NCAA tournament quarterfinals.


Back in 1997, Bryan began her coaching career at the University of South Alabama, where she served as the second assistant coach for the Division I program. She spent one season there before moving to Kenyon as an assistant in 1998-99. She also owns coaching experience with the USA Athletes International organization (Australia in 2003 and 2005, and Aruba in 2004), as a staff coach for the North Carolina ODP East team, and as coach of the Mount Vernon Soccer Association club team. She currently holds an NSCAA Advanced National Coaching Diploma.


During her playing days at NCWC, Bryan was a four-year starter and two-time team captain who made it to three NCAA tournaments. In 1994, she was part of the team that made it to the NCAA Final Four. She was named team Most Valuable Player in 1996, as well as NCWC's 'Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year' in 1996-97.


After graduating from NCWC with a bachelor's degree in psychology, Bryan earned her master's degree in exercise technology at the University of South Alabama. In 2011, she was certified as a NSCA Strength & Conditioning Specialist. A native of Dublin, Ohio, Bryan lives with her husband, Chase, and two children in nearby Heath, Ohio.


In addition to her coaching duties, Bryan serves as an Assistant Director of Athletics and previoulsy served as the Athletics Department's Senior Woman Administrator for a couple of years.

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Maddy Ireton

Maddy Ireton joined the Owls soccer staff as an assistant coach in January 2023. She came to Kenyon after serving as an assistant at Lake Erie College.


Originally from Dublin, Ohio, Ireton worked at Lake Erie as a graduate assistant and obtained her master's degree of education in coaching in 2021. That same year, she was elevated from graduate assistant to assistant coach, a position she held for the past two soccer seasons.


While Lake Erie is now an NCAA Division II institution, Ireton possesses previous Division III experience from her time at The College of Wooster, where she played soccer and graduated with a degree in psychology.


As a senior goalkeeper in the 2018 season, Ireton helped Wooster gain its first-ever North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament Championship and first bid into the NCAA Tournament since 1996. She was a team captain that season and won both the Clayton Geib Award for her key contribution athletically and demonstration of strong character and the Maria Sexton Award for her leadership and advocacy for women's athletics.


During her junior year at Wooster, she started all 18 games, made 67 saves and posted a .713 save percentage. At the end of the season, she was named to the NCAC All-Tournament team.


She holds multiple certifications from the United Soccer Coaches, including Level 1 and 2 goalkeeping diplomas.

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Travis Wall

No stranger to central Ohio or the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), Travis Wall was hired as head coach of the Kenyon College men’s soccer program in July of 2023.


Wall, the former 2011 National Player of the Year at Ohio Wesleyan and native of Columbus, Ohio, takes command of the Owls after serving four seasons as head coach at St. Olaf College, an NCAA Division III institution in Northfield, Minnesota.


At Saint Olaf, Wall led one of the most impressive four-year turnarounds in NCAA Division III men’s soccer, transforming a program that was 4-13-1 and 5-13 in the two seasons preceding his arrival. In his first year, he led the team to a 9-9 regular season and an appearance in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) playoffs for the first time in five years. After being picked to finish eighth in the preseason coaches’ poll and going 2-8 in conference play the year prior, the Oles took sixth place with a 5-5 record, marking the largest year-to-year improvement in the conference.


After the COVID-19 pandemic canceled his second season in charge, the Oles reappeared as a new team in 2021. He guided St. Olaf to a 19-3-1 record, the MIAC regular-season title, and an appearance in the ‘Sweet 16’ round of the NCAA Tournament. He was named both the 2021 MIAC Coach of the Year and the 2021 United Soccer Coaches Region IX Staff of the Year. The 2021 Oles had a top-10 scoring offense and two players named to All-America teams. They tied for the most wins in the country while also orchestrating a 15-game winning streak, which tied for the longest in the country. The Oles reached a national ranking as high as No. 10.


In 2022, the Oles went 15-5-2, won the MIAC Tournament, and made another showing in the NCAA Tournament. The Oles navigated the nation’s hardest non-conference strength of schedule and again were a top-10 scoring offense in NCAA DIII. Two more players were named to All-America teams after another strong season, and the Oles became one of only five teams in the country to make return trips to the NCAA ‘Sweet 16.’


Wall’s teams had two players named MIAC Rookie of the Year, two MIAC Offensive Players of the Year, eight All-Region players, one Academic All-American, and three players named All-Americans for four total selections. His St. Olaf teams compiled a record of 43-18-3 (.695) and a conference record of 22-7-1 (.750), and the 34 combined wins over the 2021 and 2022 seasons tied for fifth-most in NCAA DIII.


Prior to his time at St. Olaf, Wall was assistant coach for two years and associate head coach for two more years at Ohio Wesleyan. During that span, he recruited three North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Newcomers of the Year, and the Battling Bishops made the NCAA Tournament three times.


Wall also carries three seasons of high-level club coaching experience as the head coach of the U19 Ohio Premier Soccer Club Green team and was named the 2018 United Soccer Coaches Midwest Regional Coach of the Year. In 2018, he led the team to the U19 ECNL National Championship with a team that had eight members sign to play for Division I programs, including Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) National Player of the Year Luke Kiley. The team finished fifth at the US Youth Soccer (USYS) Nationals in 2017 and was a semifinalist in 2016.


In 2014, Wall served as the Director of Soccer Operations at NCAA DI Xavier University. The Musketeers went 15-6-2 and advanced to the ‘Sweet 16’ of the NCAA Tournament. At Xavier, he worked with the 2014 Big East Staff of the Year during a season where the Musketeers set program records for wins, shutouts, and goals against average.


During his collegiate playing days, Wall was a two-time first-team All-American, captain of Ohio Wesleyan’s 2011 national championship team, and the 2011 NSCAA National Player of the Year. As a senior, Wall finished fifth in the country in points (53), ninth in goals (19), and fourth in assists (15) as a member of the third-highest-scoring team in the country. Over his four-year career at OWU, Wall’s teams went a combined 78-11-5 (.856). He was named to the NCAC’s All-Decade Team and, after taking his place among Ohio Wesleyan’s top-five all-time career leaders in goals (49), assists (36), and points (134), was inducted into the university’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 2022 joining both his siblings Sarah and Tyler who were both standouts for the Battling Bishops soccer teams. Following his college career, Wall played two years of professional soccer for Minnesota United FC in 2012 and 2013 in the North American Soccer League.

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Nick Taljan

Nick Taljan was added to Kenyon's men's soccer staff as an assistant coach in August 2023.


Taljan made his way to Gambier from Berea, Ohio, where he served three seasons as the assistant coach and video coordinator for Baldwin Wallace University, a fellow NCAA Division III institution. With the Yellow Jackets, Taljan assisted in recruiting student-athletes, developing training plans, scouting opponents, and creating game models to exploit opponents’ weaknesses. Last season, BWU posted an 11-6-2 record.


Taljan also has experience as an assistant coach and film analyst with the Cleveland Force Soccer Club, an organization working with youths through pre-professional players. He started coaching with Cleveland Force SC in 2018 and took on additional roles in 2022.


Before getting into coaching, Taljan was a member of the Bellarmine University men’s soccer team before transferring to Cleveland State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in political science in 2017. At St. Ignatius High School in Cleveland, Ohio, Taljan was part of a Wildcats team that won the national championship in 2011 and the Ohio High School Athletic Association state championship in 2011 and 2012.

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