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Nicole Miller

Nicole Miller joined Biola Athletics as the Women's Golf Assistant Coach in the fall of 2021.

In her first year at Biola, Miller helped the program collect its first PacWest Crown. The Eagles nabbed the conference title at the Wigwam Golf Course in the spring of 2022 to secure program history.

Prior to joining the Eagles in La Mirada, Miller put together a standout playing career at another BU school, Bethel University. Four seasons in Ardent Hills, Minnesota resulted in three NCAA Championship appearances and a program-best finish of 14th at the 2021 NCAA National Championships. The individual accolades followed with four All-MIAC, four WGCA All-Region, a 2017-18 MIAC Rookie of the Year, a 2020-21 MIAC Senior of the Year and a 2020-21 MIAC Player of the Year honors.

Miller ended her time at Bethel as one of the best in program history setting records for single-season scoring average (76.3), career scoring average (77.1) and individual low round (70). Her totals included 19 top-ten, 13 top-five and four first place finishes as an individual through 61 rounds at Bethel. Miller also earned two WGCA All-American Honorable Mention and a 2021 WGCA All-American Second Team honors.

Miller and the Royals picked up a conference championship in 2019 and ultimately earned a trip to the NCAA National Championships. As a team, Bethel collected five first place finishes, three second place finishes and three third place finishes with the help of Miller.

In the classroom, Miller added academic honors in the form of three WGCA All-American Scholar awards.

"I was so incredibly blessed with the opportunity to go to a Christian college that provided an environment for me to be encouraged, challenged, and molded in my relationship with Jesus in the classroom, dorm rooms, and on my golf team. Because of this, I was so excited to get the opportunity to invest and pour into student athletes the same was I was invested into. I was and am so excited to help our players develop not only in their golf game but also in who they are as Woman and in their relationships with Christ. I also was blown away by Coach Carr and her knowledge of golf and leadership but more importantly her caring heart for her players, team and program as a whole. I knew that I wanted the opportunity to learn and be molded under her leadership," said Miller about why she chose Biola.
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