Posts Tagged ‘Athletics’
An Interview with Rick Heller
Baseball coach Rick Heller led the Sycamores to the Missouri Valley Conference Championship in 2012 and the team to its first trip to the NCAA tournament since 1995. In 2012, the MVC named him Coach of the Year.
Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
Sycamore pitcher Sean Manaea has risen to the top in college baseball with a “chillax” attitude and hard work.
Miles of Smiles
For more than 40 years, Indiana State has played host to Special Olympics Indiana. Students, faculty, staff and alumni can be a part of the experience by volunteering for the games.
True Honored in Inaugural Class
In 2012, Erika True, soccer head coach, was chosen as part of the inaugural Wabash Valley Women of Influence class.
Caring For Others
To honor his wife who died of breast cancer, Joel Harbaugh, ’91, established the Mary Card Harbaugh Scholarship for Nursing through the Indiana State University Foundation. Michael Mardis, a senior tight end on the football team and nursing major, is the first recipient.
Swift By Name, By Nature
Greggmar Swift represented Indiana State and Barbados at the Summer Olympics in London.
Four Basketball Greats To Be Inducted Into Athletics Hall of Fame
Indiana State Director of Athletics Ron Prettyman has announced that four Indiana State basketball greats have been selected for induction as the 21st class of the Indiana State University Athletics Hall of Fame.
Research and Teaching – Fall 2012
From teaching elementary students stats to evaluating athletes and Greeks to teaching a Harvard student to using gaming in the classroom, ISU is making a difference in research and teaching.
‘Not an Option’
BET celebrates ISU alumna’s Beverly Kearney’s (GR ’82) accomplishments with the Education Award.
Well Sled
Bryan Leturgez, ’91, a former Indiana State standout athlete, excelled as U.S. bobsledder.





What a wonderful article. I enjoyed hearing about Rich's efforts with regard to