Bowling Green, Kentucky, July 31, 2025
News Summary
Maddy Robinson has been appointed as the new head coach of the Western Kentucky University Dance program, taking over from Audrey McDole. Robinson brings a wealth of experience, having previously been a member of a prominent collegiate dance team and a choreographer specializing in college dance recruitment. With her strong academic background in psychology and higher education administration, she aims to enhance the team’s performance and visibility in competitions while managing recruitment and social media efforts.
Bowling Green, Kentucky — Maddy Robinson has been appointed as the new head coach of the Western Kentucky University (WKU) Dance program, effective July 31, 2025. Robinson succeeds Audrey McDole, who held the position since 2021. In her role, Robinson will oversee the organization of the dance team, prepare routines for gameday and national competitions, manage the program’s social media presence, and lead recruitment and fundraising initiatives.
Joining WKU, Robinson expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to become a part of the WKU community, emphasizing the program’s rich tradition and past successes. Her experience and background in dance preparation and recruitment are set to benefit the team as they venture into future competitions.
Robinson graduated from the University of Louisville, where she was an active member of “The Ladybirds” dance team for five years. During her time at the university, she also took on a significant role as an athletic department intern while completing her graduate studies. Following her graduation, Robinson joined Tribe 99, a choreography agency specializing in college dance recruitment and preparation, where she developed her skills further by creating routines for teams across the United States and internationally.
With a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in higher education administration from the University of Louisville, Robinson brings a strong academic foundation to her new position. She also has a notable history in dance, having been a four-time UDA National Champion and captain of her high school team at Floyd Central High School in Southern Indiana.
Meanwhile, a notable figure in the collegiate dance scene, Morgan Bowling is in her fourth season as head coach of the Buc Angels dance team at Charleston Southern University. Bowling, who made history as the first coach of the dance team after taking over in 2021, has an extensive background in dance, beginning her training at the tender age of six. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology in May 2021 and is currently pursuing a second degree in Nursing at Charleston Southern University.
Bowling has actively participated in dance competitions from 2013 to 2018 and became a member of the National Dance Coach Association in 2023. As an alumnus of Charleston Southern University, she furthered her dance career by being a member of its collegiate dance team while pursuing her undergraduate degree.
The transition of leadership in dance programs at both WKU and Charleston Southern University reflects a growing commitment to excellence in collegiate dance. Coaches like Robinson and Bowling strive to enhance their respective teams’ performance, expand their reach in competitions, and build a strong community of dancers.
The recent changes in direction for both programs signal opportunities for future growth and success within collegiate dance at WKU and Charleston Southern University.
FAQ Section
1. Who is the new head coach of the WKU Dance program?
The new head coach is Maddy Robinson, who took the role on July 31, 2025.
2. Who did Maddy Robinson replace as head coach?
Maddy Robinson replaces Audrey McDole, who was head coach since 2021.
3. What are Maddy Robinson’s responsibilities as head coach?
Robinson will organize the team, prepare routines for competitions, manage social media, and develop recruiting and fundraising strategies.
4. Where did Maddy Robinson graduate from?
Robinson graduated from the University of Louisville, where she was on the dance team “The Ladybirds.”
5. How long has Morgan Bowling been head coach of the Buc Angels dance team?
Morgan Bowling is currently in her fourth season as head coach.
Key Features Comparison Chart
| Feature | Maddy Robinson (WKU) | Morgan Bowling (Charleston Southern) |
|---|---|---|
| Appointment Date | July 31, 2025 | N/A (first coach from 2021) |
| Previous Position | Head Coach at WKU | First Head Coach at Charleston Southern |
| Education | Bachelor’s in Psychology, Master’s in Higher Education Administration | Bachelor’s in Kinesiology, pursuing Nursing |
| Dance Experience | Team Member for “The Ladybirds,” choreographer | Competed from 2013 to 2018 |
| Key Achievements | Four-time UDA National Champion | Member of National Dance Coach Association |
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