SEQ CHAPTER \h
\r 1 For Immediate Release April 19, 2006
Illinois College announces changes in sports sponsorship
Illinois College
will add swimming and discontinue wrestling in an effort to bring its
intercollegiate athletic program into line with the rest of the Midwest
Conference.
In making the announcement, Athletic Director Gale Vaughn
said the move will balance the number of men’s and women’s sports at 10 apiece
and eliminate a sport that is no longer sponsored by the Midwest Conference. The
head coaching position currently held by Tom Rowland will also be eliminated.
“It has become exceptionally challenging to compete as an
independent in wrestling,” the IC athletic director stated. The College made
inquiries into joining another conference for wrestling only, but Vaughn said
the additional costs made that scenario unfeasible. As a result, the Blueboys
competed in regional tournaments and as an at-large entry at qualifying events
for the national tournament.
Illinois College
sponsors men’s competition in football, soccer, cross country, basketball,
indoor track and field, baseball, golf, tennis and outdoor track and field.
Sports for women include volleyball, soccer, golf, tennis, cross country,
basketball, indoor track and field, softball and outdoor track and field. The
addition of men’s and women’s swimming will increase the number of sports at Illinois
College to 20.
Vaughn said there is no timetable in place for adding
swimming, but he hopes to have a coach in place and intercollegiate competition
under way by the 2007-2008 season. The Bruner Fitness and Recreation
Center, which opened in 2003,
includes a competition-sized pool.
“I have been asked about swimming since the Bruner
Center first opened, and my goal is
to put a program in place that will compete for the Midwest Conference title,” Vaughn
remarked. “It’s clear that we now have one of the finest facilities in our
league.”
Illinois College
joined the Midwest Conference in 1983. Member schools include Knox, Monmouth
and Lake Forest in Illinois,
Grinnell in Iowa, and Beloit,
Carroll, Lawrence, Ripon and St.
Norbert in Wisconsin.
Illinois College
resumed its wrestling program in 1974 after a 13-year hiatus. Rowland, a
Rushville native and 1969 Illinois College graduate, joined the athletic
department staff in 1973 and was named wrestling coach the following year. He
also was head football coach from 1998 to 2002.
“Tom Rowland is a son of Illinois
College, and no account of the
Blueboys’ sports history for the past three decades would be complete without
acknowledging the many coaching roles he played,” Vaughn stated.