2008-09 Men's Basketball
Men's Basketball Coaches
Clair Oleen - Head Coach
The 2008-2009 season is Head Coach Clair Oleen's 30th season on the sidelines in Hahn Gymnasium - two years as the late George Stephens' assistant coach (earning KCAC titles in 1980 and 1981) and 12 years as the women's basketball head coach (winning 208 games, one KCAC title, 10 NAIA play-off appearances and numerous national rankings).

Coach Oleen now enters his 16th season as head coach of the men's basketball program.
 
During his time as men's coach, the Swedes have won 205 games, won three KCAC Tournament Championships, earned several national rankings and qualified for three NAIA National Tournaments. The 2003 team played in the NAIA National Championship game, finishing as national runners-up. That year coach Oleen was honored as the NAIA Division II Coach of the Year, while the team was honored by Kansas Governer, Kathleen Sebelius, with a state proclamation on April 10, 2003.
 
Overall, coach Oleen's teams have amassed 413 total wins.

Coach Oleen continually insists that the reason for all the Bethany wins over the years is the fact that he has been blessed with good players, good people, and good assistant coaches.

As a basketball player, Coach Oleen was a two-year starter and a captain at Barton County Community College before he joined the Swedes at Bethany.  In a Swede uniform he earned All-KCAC, All-District 10 of NAIA, and All-Lutheran honors nationally.  He was a Bethany co-captain for the 1976-77 KCAC co-champion team, while he also received the Most Valuable Swede award.  Following his college playing days, Oleen received numerous AAU basketball awards, including induction into the Kansas Independent Basketball Tournament Hall of Fame.

He received the B.A. degree in 1977 from Bethany College, and the M.S. in physical education from Kansas State University.

Clair and his wife, Jerrine, have two adult children, Nathan and Andrea. 


Randy Clark - Assistant Coach

Coach Clark in the fall of 2007 will begin his tenth year as a varsity assistant coach for the Swedes. He has coached basketball at five different high schools across Kansas ranging from class 1A to class 5A with success at every stop. Five of his teams made it to the state tournament.

Coach Oleen considers Coach Clark an integral part of the program and a major factor in KCAC and NAIA competitive success over the last half decade or so.

Clark and his wife Jan are both natives of Lindsborg and graduates of Bethany College. Randy played on the 1966 Lindsborg State Championship team and he played basketball four years at Bethany. Randy and Jan have two adult sons, Peter and Brian.



Ryan Green - Manager
 

Mychelle Mendez - Manager