Bob Voight
Bob Voight

Bio


Lakers Head Coach Bob Voight has spent the last seven years involved with the Robert Morris University Ilinois bowling program, serving as head coach for both the men’s and women’s teams the past two seasons.

Coach Voight led the RMU women’s program to the 2019 USBC National Championship and the men’s program also has had storied success in the USBC, winning the 2013 national title, finishing as national runner-up in 2018, and qualifying for 11 USBC Intercollegiate Championship Tournaments.

Voight began his career as a youth league instructor in Waukegan, Ill. and brings four decades of experience to the Lakers Bowling program.

Prior to his collegiate coaching career, Voight spent 12 years as a bowling coach at Zion-Benton Township High School in Zion, Ill. and is a member of the Illinois High School Scholastic Bowling Coaches Association. Voight is certified by the United States Bowling Congress, as well as the National Collegiate Bowling Association, and was a member of the USBC Lake County, Ill. Bowling Association Board of Directors for more than 20 years.

In addition to his role at Robert Morris University, Voight works with diverse learners as a member of the instructional staff at Waukegan High School in Waukegan, Ill. Coach Voight is a current resident of Lindenhurst, Ill., where he resides with his wife Lauri, and has three children Brenda, Donald, and Emily.