Del Warren

Del Warren

Began As Head Coach: Began as Head Coach during the 2011-12 season, but has been the director of Webber bowling since the program’s inception in 2008-09 
Season: 2021-22 will be his 11th season as Head Coach and 14th year at Webber overall
Accolades: Five official Team National Championships (2012, 2017 and 2018 NAIA National Champions; 2012 and 2019 ITC National Champions)

Del is a USBC Certified Gold Level Coach with two PBA national and 10 PBA regional Titles as a player. He was the head coach of the Warriors' men's bowling teams that were both the NAIA and ITC National Champions in 2012, the back-to-back NAIA National Champions in 2017 and 2018, and most recently the second-time ITC National Champions in 2019.

Additionally, Webber's ITC National Championship combined with freshman Tom Hankey Jr.'s Intercollegiate Singles Championship (ISC) in 2019 marked the first time in the history of men's collegiate bowling that the same school won both the individual and the team trophy.

Warren was the former President of Track International and designed bowling balls for AMF like the Balls of the Year named by Bowling This Month Magazine; 1996 Pearl Ball of the Year - the Bull Whip and 1997 People's Choice Ball of the Year - the Night Hawk.

Other Quick Facts:
  • Vice President of Kegel Training Center
  • Director of Bowling and men’s head coach at Webber International
  • Assistant Coach of Team USA
  • Head Coach of Dominican Republic (2012-2014)
Coaching Certificates:
  • USBC Gold coach
Coaching Achievements:
  • Bowlers Journal International Top 100 Coach
  • With AMF, designed bowling balls earning Bowling This Month magazine awards - 1996 Pearl Ball of the Year, the Bull Whip and 1997 People's Choice Ball of the Year, the Night Hawk
Playing Experience:
  • Two PBA national titles, 10 PBA Regional titles
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Del Warren - Team USA Assistant Coach
 
Warren at Webber
Year Season at WIU Men's Nationals Finish
2011-12 1st 1st (Sectionals)
1st (NAIA)
1st (ITC)
ITC National Champions
NAIA National Champions
2012-13 2nd 3rd (Sectionals)
3rd (NAIA)
3rd (ITC)
2013-14 3rd 1st (Sectionals)
3rd (NAIA)
Out in Round 3 (ITC)
2014-15 4th 4th (Sectionals)
Top 8 (NAIA)
Our in Round 4 (ITC) *Vacated
2015-16 5th 2nd (ISC)
2nd (NAIA)
3rd (ITC) *Vacated
2016-17 6th 1st (Sectionals)
1st (NAIA)
1st (ITC) *Vacated
NAIA National Champions
2017-18 7th 2nd (Sectionals)
1st (NAIA)
Out in Round 4 (ITC)
NAIA National Champions
2018-19 8th 1st (Sectionals)
1st (ITC)
ITC National Champions
2019-20 9th *Season Cut Short Due to COVID-19
2020-21 10th 1st (Sectionals)
Out in Round 3 (ITC)