Grove, Scheibelhut Join College as Assistant Coaches
Grove a football assistant, Scheibelhut a women's basketball assistant
Zane Grove and Megan Scheibelhut are the latest additions to The College of Wooster athletics department. Grove is an assistant football coach, while Scheibelhut is the new assistant women's basketball coach.
Grove, a name possibly familiar to those who follow North Coast Athletic Conference football closely, will serve as the Fighting Scots' outside linebackers coach and will be heavily involved with recruiting. He arrives in Wooster following a three-year stint at Case Western Reserve University where he served as the outside linebackers coach. While with the Spartans, Grove was part of the 2019 Presidents' Athletic Conference championship team which appeared in the NCAA Div. III Championships field. He assisted with weekly scouting and game planning and handled recruiting for 12 states.
Grove's coaching career started at Wittenberg University where he was a football operations intern and student assistant football coach while finishing up his degree in 2017. That year, he helped the Tigers to an undefeated regular season record and a NCAA Championships berth. After leaving Wittenberg, Grove went to the University of Minnesota, Morris where he coached defensive backs for one season in addition to working closely with the special teams units.
As a player, Grove helped Wittenberg to a 37-8 record from 2013-16. He was part of three conference championship teams and primarily played cornerback.
Grove graduated from Wittenberg with a bachelor's in business management in 2017.
Scheibelhut is fresh off a standout career at Baldwin Wallace University where the forward helped the Yellow Jackets to an 81-20 record, three NCAA Tournament appearances, two NCAA sectional (Div. III "Sweet 16") berths, two Ohio Athletic Conference championships, and two OAC Tournament titles. Scheibelhut earned honorable mention All-OAC honors as a senior after averaging 5.9 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. She ranked second on the team with 120 rebounds as a senior and was third in the OAC with 40 blocks. Scheibelhut totaled 372 points, 340 rebounds, 76 blocked shots, and 46 assists in four years.
Scheibelhut has AAU coaching experience with The National Basketball Academy out of Avon, Ohio, and she has worked numerous camps, as well as evaluated middle school players during Olmsted Falls Middle School's tryouts.
Scheibelhut graduated from Baldwin Wallace in 2022 with a bachelor's degree in exercise science and a minor in athletic coaching.