MSU Billings Hires New Women’s Golf Coach (Sept. 20, 2004)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State-Billings
Athletics Director Dr. Gary Gray announced Monday that Jay
Marschall has been hired as the school’s new head women’s
golf coach. Marschall will begin immediately.
“We’re happy to have Jay accept our
offer, and we think he’ll do an outstanding job,” said
Gray. “He has a wide range of abilities and experience
that everyone on the search committee felt would be
valuable.”
Marschall will coach the women’s team
and Roger Burckley will continue to coach the men’s team.
Burckley is in his second season with the Yellowjackets.
Because most NCAA golf tournaments do not play men and
women on the same weekend, the teams often travel to
different locations. After both programs developed full
schedules, the school’s administration decided that
separate coaches for the men and women were necessary
because of travel.
Marschall recently moved to Billings
from Boston when his wife, Sarah Keller, accepted a
position as an assistant professor in Communication Arts
at the school. Since 1994, Marschall has owned and
operated Coachjay, Inc. The business specializes in
coaching and training athletes in golf, running, cycling,
fitness and triathlon. From 2002-2004, Marschall also
worked as a Triathlon Coordinator and Sports Educator for
The Sports Club LA in Boston.
A native of Chicago, Marschall spent
time working at the Shoreacres Country Club and Medinah
Country Club. His father, John, was the head golf
professional at Medinah for 17 years. Marschall went on
to play golf at Purdue University, where he graduated with
a degree in business administration.
“My love of golf and my love of
coaching make this a great segue into my new life in
Billings,” said Marschall. “I’m looking forward to
working with the young people on the team and helping them
grow as athletes and as people.” |