
The College of Wooster Women's Basketball
Coaching Staff (3)

Head Coach
Olivia Besancon, a Wayne County star who helped nearby Smithville High School to two state semifinalist appearances, has served as The College of Wooster's head women's basketball coach since Aug. 26, 2024. Besancon brought six years of collegiate coaching experience to the College, including four as a NCAA Div. III assistant. Most recently, Besancon spent three seasons at Muskingum University, where she was heavily involved with recruiting, game preparations, travel logistics, and game strategy. At Muskingum, she helped lead a robust community service program, was active with team fundraising efforts, and conducted academic progress checks with team members. Prior to Muskingum, Besancon was an assistant coach at Heidelberg University and started her coaching career at Malone University as a graduate assistant. As a player, Besancon was a second-team All-Ohio Athletic Conference selection as a senior at Muskingum and a four-year starter and three-year captain who scored 1,000 points for the Fighting Muskies. In high school, she helped Smithville to three Wayne Country Athletic League championships and was part of a program that went 95-9. Besancon earned a bachelor's degree in business management and marketing from Muskingum and an MBA from Malone.
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Volunteer Asst. Coach
Michael Baus joined The College of Wooster women's basketball coaching staff as a volunteer assistant in June 2021. Prior to joining the college ranks, Baus
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Asst. Coach
Morgan McMillen, who scored 1,572 points as a collegiate standout at Bowling Green State University and Walsh University, started at The College of Wooster as the women's basketball team's full-time assistant coach in July 2025. Prior to Wooster, McMillen spent two seasons at Indiana University Indianapolis, first as a video coordinator, and later as the director of basketball operations. In those roles, she coordinated scouting reports, game operations, film management, recruiting visits, and broke down practice and game film. McMillen also led weekly academic meetings for the team. At Walsh, McMillen was a first-team all-region and two-time first-team all-conference selection. She scored 1,075 points and averaged 17.1 points over 63 games with the Cavaliers. At Walsh, McMillen ranked 15th in Div. II with 19.7 points per game during the 2022-23 season and led Div. II with 104 3-pointers and a 48.6 3-point percentage during the 2021-22 season. Her 48.6 3-point percentage was the third-best across NCAA Div. I, II, and III women's basketball. Prior to transferring to Walsh, McMillen averaged 8.1 points over 61 games at Bowling Green. She was a starter as a first-year and poured in 13.1 points per night. In high school, McMillen helped Ohio basketball power Hiland High School to a state championship as a junior and earned third-team All-Ohio honors. McMillen graduated with an MBA from Walsh and has a bachelor's in sociology.
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