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Illinois State University has 18 intercollegiate sports teams[1]. Teams play in the NCAA Division 1 level and Football Championship Subdivision in football. The Illinois State Redbirds compete in the Missouri Valley Conference and the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Illinois State University has many student recreational athletic clubs as well as a number of intramural teams. Illinois State Redbirds continually achieve success in the Missouri Valley Conference, finishing in the top five for 31 straight years. Since joining the conference in 1982, the Redbirds have brought home 150 league titles—more than any other conference school during that period[2].

The ISU's men baseball team competes in the NCAA Division I Missouri Valley Conference. The team plays their home games at Duffy Bass Field in Normal, Illinois. The field was moved there in 1988, and renovated from 2008-2009. In 1969 head coach Duffy Bass led the ISU baseball team to be national champions[3].

Missouri Valley Conference Titles[4]:
Regular Season: 2000, 2013
Tournament: 1994, 2010
Athlete All American Recognition[5]
Kevin Tokarski - SS 2010 Ping! Baseball, First Team

2010 ABCA/Rawlings, Second Team

2010 Louisville Slugger, Third Team

2008 Louisville Slugger, Freshman Team

Kyle Bloom - P 2002 Louisville Slugger, Freshman Team
Dave Macdonald - P 2002 Louisville Slugger, Freshman Team
Mike Saunches - 1B 2001 ABCA/PAwlings, Third Team
Jared Dufault - OF 1991 Baseball America, Second Team
Ryan Duncheon - C 1998 Baseball America, First Team
Dave Bergman - OF 1974 Sporting News, First Team
Guy Homoly - OF 1969 NCAA Division II, Second Team
Ed Sennett - P 1966 NCAA Division II, Second Team
Bill Evans - P 1963 NAIA, Honorable Mention
Bill Brown - OF 1961 NAIA, Honorable Mention

'Retired Jerseys and numbers:'[6]

Retired # Athlete Retired Year
12 Dave Bergman 1994
13 Duffy Bass 1994
9 Lee "Buzz" Capra 2003

The Illinois State University Women’s Softball team competes in the NCAA Division I-AA Missouri Valley Conference. Since April 3, 1999 [7]The Marian Kneer Softball Stadium has been the Redbirds home. Originally, the Stadium was called The Redbird Softball Complex. A generous donation by Dr. Marian Kneer, a long time ISU softball supporter, steered it to be named The Marian Kneer Softball Stadium on April 3, 1999.

Missouri Valley Conference Titles[8]
Regular Season: 1984, 85, 86, 90, 95, 96, 97, 01, 02, 03, 06, 11
Tournament: 1985, 88, 95, 00, 01, 12
Athlete All American Recognition[9]
Kara Nelson - 2B/3B 2011 Easton, Second Team

2010 NFCA, Third Team

2007 Easton, First Team

2007 NFCA, Second Team

Abby Olson - 3B 2010 NFCA, Third Team
Shannon Nicholson - P 2007 Easton, Second Team
Amber Smith - P 2007 Easton, Second Team
Kate Stake - 2B 2005 Easton, Second Team
Emily Krueger - 1B 2004 Easton, Third Team
Audra Rast - P 2002 Easton, Third Team
Cutie Taylor - OF 2002 Easton, Second Team
Shae Wesley - P 2002 Easton, Second Team
Nicole Kurth - P 2001 Easton, Second Team
Becky McMurtry - 3B 2001 Easton, First Team

2001 NFCA, Third Team

Heather Stella - 3B 1998 NFCA, First Team

1998 Easton, Second Team

1997 NFCA, First Team

1997 Easton, First Team

Priscilla Welch - OF 1997 NFCA, Third Team
Jodi Burch - P 1995 NFCA, Third Team
Athlete (Olympian) Year Olympic Games[10]
Tina Kramos 2004 Athens

The Illinois State University Men’s Basketball team currently competes in the NCAA Division I Missouri Valley Conference. Their home games are played in The Doug Collins Court at the Redbird Arena. On Feb. 3, 2007 the court was named "Doug Collins Court" after legendary player, coach, Olympian, and broadcaster Doug Collins. Doug started at Illinois State from 1971-73.[11] The ISU’s basketballs first season was in 1971-1972. They joined the Missouri Valley Conference for their 1981-1982 season. They practice at the Horton Field House.[12]

Missouri Valley Conference Titles[13]:
Regular Season: 1984, 92, 93, 97, 98
Tournament: 1983, 90, 97, 98
ISU Men’s Basketball Olympian[14]
Doug Collins: 1972 Munich Games
Athlete All American Recognitions[15]
Jeff Wilkins - C 1977 Citizens Savings Foundation, First Team

1977 Sporting News, Special Mention

1977 Converse Yearbook, Honorable Mention

1976 Converse Yearbook, Honorable Mention

Rick Whitlow - F 1975 Converse Yearbook, Honorable Mention
Bubbles Hawkins - F 1975 Dell All-Star Sports, First Team

1975 Converse Yearbook, Honorable Mention

1974 Super Sports Magazine, First Team

Ron deVries - C 1974 Converse Yearbook, Honorable Mention
Doug Collins - G 1973 United Press International, First Team

1973 Sporting News, First News

1973 U.S. Basketball Writers Association, First Team

1973 National Association of College Basketball Coaches, First Team

1973 Newspaper Enterprise Association, First Team

1973 Citizens Savings Foundation, First Team

1973 Basketball Weekly, First Team

1973 Converse Yearbook, First Team

1973 Street & Smith, First Team

1973 All-America Competitor Magazine, First Team

1973 Associated Press, Second Team

1973 Cord Sportsfacts Magazine, Second Team

1972 Helms, First Team

1972 Basketball News, Fifth Team

1972 Associated Press, Honorable Mention

1972 Sporting News, Honorable Mention

1971 Associated Press, Honorable Mention

1971 Converse Yearbook, Honorable Mention

Blaine Royer - G 1969 Converse Yearbook, Honorable Mention
Tom Taulbee - C 1969 Associated Press, Honorable Mention
George Terry - G 1968 Assocaited Press, Honorable Mention

1968 United Press International, Honorable Mention

Jerry McGreal - G 1968 Associated Press, First Team

1968 Converse Yearbook, Honorable Mention

1968 United PRess International, Honorable Mention

1967 Converse Yearbook, Honorable Mention

Fred Marberry - F 1965 Converse Yearbook, Honorable Mention
Robert Talkin - G 1944 Converse Yearbook, Honorable Mention

The Illinois State University Redbirds Women Basketball team competes in the NCAA Division I Missouri Valley Conference. The team plays home games at The Doug Collins Court at the Redbird Arena. They practice at the Horton Field House[16].

Missouri Valley Conference Titles[17]:
Regular Season: 1984, 85, 89, 90, 08, 09, 10
Tournament: 1983, 89, 05, 08
Athlete All American Recognitions[18]
Kristi Cirone - G 2009 Associated Press, Honorable Mention

2009 Women's Basketball Coaches Association, Honorable Mention

2008 Associated Press, Honorable Mention

2008 Women's Basketball Coaches Association, Honorable Mention

Cathy Boswell - F 1983 Women's Basketball Coaches Association, Honorable Mention

1982 Women's Basketball Coaches Association, Honorable Mention

Charlotte Lewis - C 1977 Kodac, First Team

1975 Street & Smith, First Team

Athlete (Olympians) Year Olympic Games[19]
Cathy Boswell 1984 Los Angeles
Charlotte Lewis 1976 Montreal

The Illinois State University Men’s football team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), and is a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. ISU football home games are played at Hancock Stadium. Illinois State University’s first football team played in 1887.

Missouri Valley Football Conference title[20]:
1999
NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs[21]:
1998, 1999, 2006, 2012

Retired Jerseys and Numbers[22]

Retired # Athlete Year Retired
8 Estus Hood 1995
72 Dennis Nelson 1995
15 Mike Prior 1995

Women’s Swimming and Diving

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Illinois State University’s swimming and diving team competes at the Horton Athletic Complex.[23]

Missouri Valley Conference Titles[24]:
1986, 88, 89, 90, 92, 96
Athlete All American Recognition[25]
Wenting Zhang 2014 1-meter Diving

2014 3-meter Diving

Men’s and Women’s Tennis

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The Illinois State University Tennis teams compete in NCAA Division I-AA Missouri Valley Conference. The men and women’s team play their home games at the Gregory Street Tennis Courts[26] and at the indoor Evergreen Racquet Club[27].

Missouri Valley Conference Titles[28]:
Men's Tennis Regular Season: 2006, 10
Women's Tennis Regular Season: 2001, 03, 04, 05, 06

Tournament: 2001, 03, 04, 05

Men’s and women’s Cross Country

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Illinois State University’s Men’s and Women’s Cross country team competes in the Missouri Valley Conference.

Athlete All American Recognition[29]
Alan Taylor 1969 Cross Country

1968 Cross Country

Sue Daggett 1996 Cross Country
Wendy VanMierlo 1982 Cross Country

The Illinois State University Volleyball team competes in the NCAA Division I Missouri Valley Conference. Their home games are played in the Doug Collins Court in the Redbird Arena[30]. The Arena began operation in 1989. They practice at the Horton Field House[31].

Missouri Valley Conference Titles[32]
Regular Season: 1984, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 97
Tournament: 1982, 83, 84, 85, 88, 89, 92, 96, 97
Athlete All American Recognition
Jolene Jordan-Hoover 1985 Volleyball Magazine, Honorable Mention

1984 Volleyball Magazine, Second Team

1984 American Volleyball Coaches Association, Second Team

Men’s and Women’s Golf

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The Weibring Golf Club is the on-campus home to the Illinois State University Golf team.[33]

Missouri Valley Conference Titles[34]:
Men's Golf 1989, 92, 02, 05, 07
Women's Golf 1983, 85, 89, 91, 93, 97, 04, 05, 08, 09, 10, 11, 13
Athlete All American Recognition[35]
D.A. Weibring 1975 NCAA Coaches, Honorable Mention
Frank Niepagen 1967 College Division
Mike Orrison 1967 College Division

1965 College Division

Jerry Diamond 1965 College Division

The Illinois State University Women’s Gymnastics team competes in NCAA Division I-AA Missouri Valley Conference. The Horton Field House is used by the ISU Gymnastics team.[36]

Missouri Valley Conference Title(s)[37]
2012


The Illinois State University Women’s soccer team competes in NCAA Division I-AA Missouri Valley Conference. Since 1996 the Adelaide Street Field has been the home of Redbird women's soccer.[38]

Missouri Valley Conference Titles[39]
Regular Season: 1998, 99, 01, 03, 07, 08, 09, 11, 13
Tournament: 2003, 09, 11, 12, 13

Men and Women’s Track and Field (Indoor and Outdoor)

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The Illinois State University Track and Field team competes in the NCAA Division I-AA Missouri Valley Conference. During the outdoor season the team competes at home at the Redbird Track and Field Complex[40]. The team’s indoor facility is the Horton Field House.[41]

National Champions[42] Year Coach
Dee Wilson 1974 Joyce Morton-Kief
Tom Smith 1987 John Coughlan
Tom Smith 1988 John Coughlan
Christian Goy 2002 Jeff Pigg
Tim Glover 2011 Elvis Forde
Tim Glover 2012 Elvis Forde
Athlete (Olympians) Year Olympic Games[43]
Adeola Aboyade-Cole (110HH) 1976 Montreal
Bruce Ijirigho (400m Dash) 1976 Montreal
Adeola Aboyade-Cole (110HH) 1972 Munich
George Daniels (100m Dash) 1972 Munich
Bruce Ijirigho (400m Dash) 1972 Munich
Tidye Ann Picket-Phillips (LH) 1936 Berlin
Missouri Valley Conference Titles:[44]
Men's Track & Field: Indoor: 1985, 86, 87, 88, 93, 94, 97, 98, 99

Outdoor: 1985, 86, 96, 99

Women's Track & Field: Indoor: 1983, 84, 85, 90, 91, 92, 96, 97

Outdoor: 1983, 84, 90, 97, 00

Athlete (Men's) All American Recognitions (Men's)[45]
Curt Jensen 2014 Shot Put (Indoor)
Akil Mills 2014 Weight Throw (Indoor)

2012 Weight Throw (Outdoor)

Tim Glover 2013 Javelin

2012 Javelin - National Champion

2011 Javelin - National Champion

Christian Goy 2002 Mile - National Champion (Indoor)

2001 Mile (Indoor)

1999 Distance Medley Relay

Tom Barrett 2000 Weight Throw

2000 Hammer Throw

1999 Hammer Throw

1998 Hammer Throw

Chris Bailey 2000 10,000-meter run
Peter Madsen 1999 Distance Medley Relay
Julius Mwangi 1999 3,000-meter run (Indoor)

1999 Distance Medley Relay

Dan Schrock 1999 Weight Throw
Klint Wescom 1999 Weight Throw
James Duncan 1997 200-meter Dash (Indoor)

1995 200-meter Dash (Indoor)

1995 100-meter Dash (Outdoor)

Julius Edwards 1997 400-meter Dash (Indoor)
Cedric Chapman 1996 Weight Throw

1996 Discus

Dion Simmons 1992 Triple Jump (Outdoor)
Kevin Clements 1990 High Jump (Indoor)

1990 High Jump (Outdoor)

1989 High Jump (Indoor)

Dave Rzeszutko 1990 800-meter Run
Tom Smith 1989 High Jump (Outdoor)

1988 High Jump (Indoor)

1987 High Jump (Indoor)

1987 High Jump (Outdoor)

Darryl Frerker 1987 Mile (Indoor)
Pete Palumbo 1986 1,000-meter Run (Indoor)
Bruce Ewen 1985 Weight Throw
Mike Baker 1982 3-mile Run (Indoor)

1981 3-mile Run (Indoor)

Mike Matteson 1980 10,000-meter Run (Outdoor)
Vince Jones 1979 200-meter Dash (Outdoor)
Ron Zaeske 1970 Intermediate Hurdles, College Division
Dick Forest 1966 Pole Vault, College Division
Athlete (Women's) All American Recognition (Women's)[46]
Brittany Smith 2013 Shot Put (Outdoor)

2013 Weight Throw (Outdoor)

2012 Shout Put (Indoor)

2012 Weight Throw (Indoor)

2012 Shot Put (Outdoor)

2012 Hammer Throw (Outdoor)

2011 Weight Throw (Indoor)

2011 Shot Put (Indoor)

2010 Shot Put (Outdoor)

2010 Weight Throw (Indoor)

Aisha Praught 2011 Mile (Indoor)
Leigh Petranoff 2011 Javelin
Stacia Beste 2002 10,000-meter Run
Katrine Nielsen 2000 Heptathlon
Sam Serrano 2000 Weight Throw
Talise Branch 1997 Weight Throw
Sue Daggett 1997 5,000-meter Run (Indoor)

1997 10,000-meter Run (Outdoor)

1996 Cross Country

Wendy VanMierlo 1983 5,000-meter Run (Indoor)

1983 5,000-meter Run (Outdoor)

1982 Cross Country

Illinois State University Retired Sports[47]

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ISU Retired Sports
Field Hockey
Men's Soccer
Wresting
Men's Gymnastics

In the past Illinois State University has had success with these (now retired) sports.

National Champions:[48]

Athlete || Sport and Year || Coach

Willie Williams Wrestling 1967 Dick Irvin
Eric Bates Wrestling 1970 Bob Koehler

Olympians:[49]

Olympian Sport Year/Olympic Games
Kevin Bracken Wrestling 2000 Australia

All Americans:[50]

Athlete Sport All American Recognition
Andy Issacson Men's Gymnastics 1978 NCAA, Pommel Horse
Mark Mueller Men's Gymnastics 1978 NCAA, Free Exercise
Greg Buwick Men's Gymnastics 1973 NCAA, Free Exercise
Paul Ziert Men's Gymnastics 1964 NCAA, Tumbling
Athlete Sport All American Recognition
Dave Holler Wrestling 1985 150 Pounds (5th Place), NCAA

1983 150 Pounds (5th Place), NCAA

Mike Jones Wrestling 1983 167 Pounds (8th Place), NCAA
Eric Bates Wrestling 1972 177 Pounds (6th Place), College Division

1971 167 Pounds (5th Pleace), College Division

1970 167 Pounds (1th Place), College Division

1969 160 Pounds (6th Place), College Division

Chris Quigley Wrestling 1972 126 Pounds (2nd Place), College Division
Mike Fiorini Wrestling 1970 190 Pounds (3rd Place), College Division
Fred Beilfuss Wrestling 1968 Heavyweight (3rd Place), College Division
Curt Sexton Wrestling 1968 160 Pounds (2nd Place), College Division

1967 160 Pounds (3rd Place), College Division

Dave Eberhard Wrestling 1967 115 Pounds (3rd Place), College Division
Ken Frus Wrestling 1967 130 Pounds (6th Place), College Division
Willie Williams Wrestling 1967 191 Pounds (1st Place), College Division

1965 191 Pounds, NAIA Second Team

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