Dr. Paul Bartlett re-joined the women's golf coaching staff as an assistant coach in 2024.
Bartlett has an extensive golf background, leading the Northwestern women's golf program from 1985-98. During his head coaching stint, Bartlett led the Raiders to five NIAC Championships ('91, '93, '94, '95, '97). His teams qualified for the NAIA Championships four times, finishing as high as ninth in 1996. While coaching, he was the chair of the NAIA Women's Golf Advisory Committee and President of the NAIA Women's Association.
In addition to his coaching career, Bartlett retired from his full-time role at Northwestern in the spring of 2022 after 38 years on Northwestern’s faculty. After his time as Northwestern's women's golf head coach, Bartlett served as head wrestling coach from 1984 to 2006. The chair of Northwestern’s kinesiology department for 14 years, Bartlett led several study-abroad classes and sports ministry trips to the Czech Republic and Latin America.
In 2008, Bartlett was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame for meritorious service.