Keith Wing enters his third season as the Head Coach for the Villa Maria College Women's Flag Football team with a career record of 19-19. Coach Wing led the Vikings in their inaugural 2023-2024 campaign, making history as Villa Maria became the first Women's Collegiate Flag Football team in New York State. During that first season, the Vikings finished with a record of 1-9. In the 2024-2025 campaign Villa Maria saw dramatic improvements and finished with an 18-10 overall record. The Vikings were the #1 seed with a 6-0 league record heading into the National Collegiate Flag Football League playoffs before losing in the semi-final game. The 2025 team finished ranked #25 nationally by WCFFB. Coach Wing was recognized for his team’s accomplishments by winning NCFFL Coach of the Year in 2025. In 2025 Wing was also named Director of Flag Football by the WNY Flash.
Coach Wing also has robust experience coaching flag football at the high school level. During his three-year stint as the Girl’s Varsity Flag Football Coach at Williamsville South High School (2023-2025), Wing led the team to a 30-16-2 record. Highlights from Coach Wing’s time at Williamsville South included:
- Section VI Class B Finalist 2025
- League Sportsmanship Award Recipient 2024 and 2025
- Buffalo Bills Section VI Coach of the Week in April 2025
- League Coach of the Year 2024
Wing has coached a variety of athletic teams at the high school level including flag football, wrestling, girls' basketball, baseball, football, and softball. Wing also has prior experience at the collegiate level as he was the Assistant Coach for the Rochester Institute of Technology Softball team for the 2008 and 2009 seasons.
Coach Wing has a strong background in coaching, teaching, and educational leadership. He currently serves as a school administrator in the Williamsville Central School District where he has worked since 2012. Prior to that, Wing was an Athletic Director and School Principal in the Byron Bergen Central School District and a teacher in the Livonia and Wheatland-Chili school districts.
During his playing career, Wing was a utility infielder for the Division III Oswego State baseball team for the 1997-1998 seasons and finished with a career .303 batting average.
Wing holds a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education (Oswego State, '99) and a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (Brockport State. '01).
Wing resides in Williamsville, NY with his wife, Christine, and children, Ethan, Jillian, and Andrew.