Cheyenne Lisle joined the Bethel College athletic training staff in the fall of 2025, bringing a strong background in both collegiate and high school sports medicine.
Lisle earned her Bachelor of Science in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation from Bethel College and her Master’s Degree in Athletic Training from Wichita State University. During her graduate training, she gained extensive hands-on experience through clinical placements with Wichita State softball, Wichita High School East, and numerous high school state championship events, including wrestling, basketball, tennis, and cross country. She has also provided medical coverage at major sporting events such as the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament and the KCAC Men’s and Women’s Soccer Championship matches.
A former student-athlete herself, Lisle played soccer for four years at Bethel College and served as a team captain during her senior season, giving her a strong understanding of the demands placed on collegiate athletes.
At Bethel, Lisle’s primary sport assignments include women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, cheer and dance, and softball, where she focuses on athlete care, injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance support.