
| CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA WESLEYAN |
|
Year |
Record |
MCC |
MCC Finish |
MCC Tournament |
Postseason |
|
2002 |
40-11 |
6-1 |
1st |
1st |
NAIA Regional |
|
2003 |
28-13 |
5-2 |
3rd |
1st |
NAIA Regional |
|
2004 |
31-12 |
7-1 |
2nd |
1st |
NAIA Regional |
|
2005 |
23-15 |
6-2 |
2nd |
1st |
NAIA Regional |
|
2006 |
34-10 |
7-1 |
1st |
1st |
NAIA Regional |
|
2007 |
37-9 |
7-1 |
1st |
1st |
NAIA Regional / NCCAA Runner-up |
|
2008 |
27-15 |
6-2 |
3rd |
1st |
NAIA Opening Round |
|
2009 |
11-31 |
2-6 |
9th |
- - |
- - |
|
Total |
231-116 |
46-16 |
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From 2000-2004, Hinshaw worked for Southern Wesleyan (S.C.) University as the head volleyball coach. During his tenure, the Southern Wesleyan Warriors achieved a regular season conference title and made the program's first appearance in school history playing in the NAIA Region XIII finals, placing second. In his four years he coached eight academic All-Americans, several All-Conference and All-Region selections, including one Regional Player of the Year. Hinshaw was also named Conference Coach of the Year by his peers.
Prior to joining the Southern Wesleyan staff, Hinshaw spent two years as assistant coach at Birmingham-Southern College in Alabama. During his coaching stint, he was instrumental in taking a team that was 7-31 the previous year to a runner-up finish in the 1999 TranSouth Athletic Conference Tournament, with a first-time appearance in the Region XI Tournament as well.
A 1997 graduate of Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) University, Hinshaw received a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education. He served as a student assistant to the women's volleyball program for three years as well as an assistant coach for one year. He also served as an assistant to the tournament director for the 1997 NAIA Volleyball National Championship.
Hinshaw currently serves as the second assistant with the volleyball program at Indiana Wesleyan University. In addition to his volleyball responsibilities, he is working in construction as well as youth and sports ministry programs at Marion First Church of the Nazarene.

Jeff Tyson returns for his third season as an Indiana Wesleyan University assistant coach and his sixth season with Coach Candace Moats and the Wildcat volleyball staff.
Tyson began his volleyball career at Elizabethtown Area (Pa.) High School where he competed on the varsity boy's volleyball team for two years, starting every match. In his career, he was named team captain for two years, Elizabethtown Chronicle Student-Athlete of the Week and Lancaster Lebanon League All Star. Tyson also competed on the AAU Club Volleyball program for two years.
Tyson served for three years as a student manager where he began the transition from athlete to coach and upon graduation from Indiana Wesleyan with a double major in Computer Information Systems and Business Administration accepted the position of assistant coach. Tyson is involved in all phases of the Wildcat Volleyball program, including overseeing strength and conditioning, defensive player development and on-court strategy while serving as the recruiting and scouting coordinator.
During his time with the Wildcat Volleyball program, the team has won six consecutive MCC Conference Tournaments, made two NCCAA National Tournament appearances, including one second place finish, and one NAIA National Tournament Appearance.
Tyson is currently pursuing his Master of Arts in Physical Education with a Coaching Specialization from Ball State University. He is married to Ruth and currently resides in Marion.
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