David Arseneault has been head coach of the Pioneer women's golf team since 2000. In 2013, Arseneault led Grinnell to its first Midwest Conference championship in the program's 19-year history.
The Pioneers defended their title in 2014 to advance to the NCAA Division III National Championships for the second year in a row.
In 2015, the Pioneers made it three in a row in terms of league titles. They were led by twins Vrishali and Vidushi Sinha '19. Vrishali went on to be named NCAA Division III National Freshman of the Year and earned All-America honors, while Vidushi was an All-Region selection.
Grinnell won its fourth consecutive crown in 2016 in a season which saw Vidushi Sinha earn All-America honors and both she and Vrishali Sinha being named All-Region.
Arseneault was named MWC Coach of the Year in 2014, 2013 and 2011.
Now in his 29th year at Grinnell College, Arseneault also serves as the Pioneer men's basketball coach and has become nationally and internationally renowned for his innovative coaching techniques and offensive-minded basketball.
Known for full-court pressing and three-point shooting, his teams have led all playing levels in scoring and 3-point shooting for 20 of the past 24 seasons.
In 2003-04, his Pioneers led the country in scoring with a then-NCAA record of 126.2 points per game. During the 2001-02 campaign, the team averaged previous NCAA record marks of 124.9 ppg and 20.4 three-pointers per contest.
A by-product of his high-flying, fast-paced basketball has been increased player participation, enthusiastic home crowds and a virtual assault on the offensive records section compiled by the NCAA Statistics Office.
While on sabbatical in 1996, Arseneault fulfilled numerous coaches' requests by publishing a book entitled, "The Running Game - A Formula for Success" and an instructional video called "Running To Extremes." In 2004, he produced another video, "Running to Win" that describes the evolution of the program's playing style. These instructional tools explain his unique playing and substitution style, which emphasize shooting the ball every 12 seconds and incorporating as many as 16 players per outing.
Arseneault received his Bachelor of Arts in Administrative Science from Colby College (1976) and Master of Education from Brock University (1985). He has been honored as the Midwest Conference Coach of the Year five times (1993-94, 1995-96, 2000-01, 2008-09 and 2010-11) and has led the Pioneers to 11 post-season appearances and five Midwest Conference Championships (1995-96, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, and 2008-09).
Arseneault resides in Grinnell along with his wife, Ellie, a third-grade teacher at Davis Elementary School. They have two children – David, a former Pioneer standout basketball player - and Jennie.