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Indiana State Sycamores

The Indiana State Sycamores are the NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletic teams of Indiana State University. Since the 1977–78 academic year, Indiana State has been a member of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). The Indiana State football team has competed in Division I FCS since the 1982 season, and has been a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) since it was spun off from the Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference (Gateway) when the latter league merged into the MVC in 1992. Past conference memberships include the Indiana College Athletic League (1895–1922), the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference (1922–1950), the Indiana Collegiate Conference (1950–1968) and the Midwestern Conference (1970–1972). The women's teams were Gateway members from the league's 1982 founding until its absorption by the MVC. In 1986, a year after the Gateway took on football as its only men's sport, the Sycamores football team joined that conference.

Indiana State Sycamores
UniversityIndiana State University
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference (primary)
Missouri Valley Football Conference
NCAADivision I (FCS)
Athletic directorSherard Clinkscales[1]
LocationTerre Haute, Indiana
Varsity teams15 (6 men's and 9 women's)
Football stadiumMemorial Stadium (football, soccer)
Basketball arenaHulman Center
Baseball stadiumBob Warn Field
Softball stadiumPrice Field
Other venuesCountry Club of Terre Haute
Gibson Track and Field Complex
Indoor Track and Field Facility
ISU Arena
LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course
Vigo County Aquatic Center
MascotSycamore Sam
NicknameSycamores
Fight songMarch On! (You Fighting Sycamores)
ColorsRoyal blue and white[2]
   
Websitewww.gosycamores.com

History edit

'Sycamores' nickname and evolution of mascot edit

Early on in the school's history, the athletes were referred to as the "Fighting Teachers" (one of the school's early names was "Indiana State Teachers College"), until the students chose the name "Sycamores", due to the abundance of sycamore trees in Indiana and especially in the Wabash River Valley; though it is believed that the students voted on 'Sycamores' on a lark, never thinking it would win. During the 1950s and 1960s, the sycamore tree itself was used as Indiana State's mascot. However, as a tree does not lend itself well to an athletic mascot, especially considering Indiana State's in-state rivalries with the Ball State Cardinals and Butler Bulldogs, the university created an Indian mascot named "Chief Quabachi", and his "Princess", in 1969.[3] This change paid homage to the fact that ISU was the "State" university of a state named after Indians (prior to statehood Indiana was primarily inhabited by Indians). The university dropped the "Chief Quabachi" mascot in 1989 in response to a variety of objections over use of the Indian caricature[4] and did not have another mascot until 1995, when a blue-and-white gender neutral woodland creature named "Sycamore Sam" became Indiana State's mascot.[5]

Sports sponsored edit

A member of the Missouri Valley Conference, Indiana State University sponsors six men's and nine women's teams in NCAA sanctioned sports.[6] Indiana State's softball team has appeared in two Women's College World Series in 1974 and 1976.[7]

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Golf
Football Soccer
Track and field Softball
Swimming and diving
Track and field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

National championships edit

National team championships (3) edit

As of August 1, 2022, Indiana State has won three National Championships; one NCAA team championship, one NAIA team championship and one USBC title.[8]

The men's basketball team won the 1950 NAIA National Championship.

Kurt Thomas led the men's gymnastics team to the 1977 NCAA National Championship. In 1973 and 1979, the team finished third in the NCAA Championships. In 1971, Coach Margit "Grete" Treiber led the ISU women's gymnastics team to a national runner-up finish at the AIAW National Championships. In 1964, Coach Roger Counsil led the ISU men's freshman gymnastics team to a national runner-up finish at the NCAA Championships.

The women's bowling team won the 1984 United States Bowling Congress' National Intercollegiate Championship.[9]

The men's basketball team was the NCAA Division I national runner-up in 1979 and the NCAA College Division national runner-up in 1968.

The men's basketball team was the national runner-up in the 1946 and 1948 NAIA National Championship Tournaments. The 1950 title team placed eight players on the 1951 Pan-American Games gold medal-winning team. Head Coach John Longfellow also served as co-head coach of the Pan-American Games team.

NCAA National Individual Championships (30) edit

Indiana State athletes have won 30 NCAA Individual Championships.

  • Holli Hyche (Indoor/Outdoor Track) – 7[10]
(Indoor: 55M – 1993, 1994; 200M – 1993 & 1994)
(Outdoor: 100M – 1993; 200M – 1993, 100M – 1994)
  • Kurt Thomas (Gymnastics) – 5[11]
(All-Around 1977, 1979, Parallel Bars 1977, 1979, Horizontal Bar 1979)
  • Kylie Hutson (Indoor; Outdoor Track) – 4
(Indoor and Outdoor Pole Vault 2009, Indoor^ and Outdoor Pole Vault 2010)
^ Indoor: 14' 9" – NCAA Record
Outdoor: 14’ 7.25" – NCAA Record
  • Felisha Johnson (Indoor/Outdoor Track) – 2
(Indoor Weight Throw 2011, 2013)
  • David Seal (Gymnastics) – 2
(Rings 1970, 1972)
  • Curt Hahn (Gymnastics) – 1
(Sidehorse 1964)
  • Ken Scorra (Gymnastics) – 1
(Horizontal Bars 1964)
  • Jim Price (Gymnastics) - 1
(Trampoline 1968)
  • Bob Mahorney (Gymnastics) – 1
(Rings 1973)
  • Ed Slezak (Gymnastics) – 1
(Pommel Horse 1973)
  • Rick Danley (Gymnastics) – 1
(Horizontal Bar 1974)
  • Mike Hanna (Outdoor Track) – 1
(Pole Vault 1968)
  • Bruce Baumgartner (Wrestling) – 1
(Heavyweight 1982)
  • Chris Lancaster (Outdoor Track) – 1
(110M High Hurdles 1990)
  • Aubrey Herring (Indoor Track) – 1
(60M Hurdles 2001)

NAIA Individual Championships (5) edit

  • John Caddell (Swimming & Diving) – 3
(1M Diving 1963, 1964; 3M Diving 1964)
  • Mike Lane (Swimming & Diving) – 1
(3M Diving 1965)
  • Larry Dalton (Swimming & Diving) – 1
(200M Freestyle 1965)

Other Individual Championships (5) edit

  • Sarah Brumgart (Gymnastics) – 1
(Balance Beam) DGWS National Collegiate Championship – 1971[12]
(1 mile, 880 yards) DGWS National Collegiate Championship – 1969[13]
  • Mike Hanna (Indoor track) – 2
(Pole Vault) Canadian Indoor National Championship – 1968, 1969[14]

Olympians (8) edit

Indiana State has produced 8 Olympians; 7 for the United States & 1 (Greggmar Swift) for Barbados. Additionally, several ISU Coaches have US Olympic ties; Roger Counsil was the 1980 US Olympic Gymnastics coach, Erin Gilreath, ass't track & field coach competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics

National team athletes & coaches edit

James E. Sullivan Award (2) edit

Indiana State has produced 2 Sullivan Award winners:

  • Kurt Thomas 1979 winner; World Champion (1978, 1979), NCAA Champion (1977) (men's gymnastics)
  • Bruce Baumgartner 1995 winner; Olympic Champion (1984, 1992), World Champion (1986, 1993, 1995), Pan-American Champion (1987, 1991, 1995), NCAA Champion (1982) (freestyle wrestling)

All-Americans (171) edit

Indiana State has produced 174 All-Americans:

  • The Men's Gymnastics Team leads with 46 All-Americans (1964–1980).[15]
  • The Football Team has 34 All-Americans (1967–2019)
  • The Baseball Team has produced 26 All-Americans (1963–2000)
  • The Women's Cross-Country & Track and Field Teams have produced 26 All-Americans (1969–2021)
  • The Men's Cross-Country & Track and Field Teams have produced 21 All-Americans (1958–2017)
  • The Men's Basketball Team has produced 14 All-Americans (1930–1979)
  • The Wrestling Team produced 7 All-Americans (1933–1986)[16]

Conference champions (98) edit

Indiana College Athletic League (1900–1922) edit

  • 3 titles in baseball

Indiana Intercollegiate Conference (1923–1947) edit

  • 6 titles in baseball
  • 5 titles in men's basketball

Indiana Collegiate Conference (1950–1968) edit

30 titles in baseball, men's basketball, men's cross-country, men's golf, football, men's swimming, men's track & field and wrestling.

  • Paul Wolf—ICC Baseball Coach of the Year (1958, 1963, 1966 and 1967)
  • Duane Klueh—ICC Basketball Coach of the Year (1959, 1963, 1966, 1967)
  • Mark Dean—ICC Football Coach of the Year (1952)
  • Bill Jones—ICC Football Coach of the Year (1959, 1960, 1963)
  • Jerry Huntsman—ICC Football Coach of the Year (1966)
  • Paul Selge—ICC Swimming Coach of the Year (1965)
  • Chester Sanders—ICC Wrestling Coach of the Year (1966)
  • Ted Parker—ICC Wrestler of the Year (1966)

Gateway Conference (1982–1992) edit

4 titles in women's basketball, women's track & field and women's cross-country.

  • Andi Myers—Gateway Basketball Coach of the Year (1988)

Missouri Valley Conference (1977–present) edit

  • 65 titles
    • 16 in men's track & field (12 outdoor, 4 indoor)
    • 13 in women's track & field (7 outdoor, 6 indoor)
    • 9 in men's cross-country
    • 10 in baseball
    • 5 in men's tennis
    • 4 in men's basketball
    • 3 in women's basketball
    • 2 in women's cross-country
    • 2 in softball
    • 1 in women's tennis

Of particular note, the Runnin' Sycamores (the men's and women's cross-country and track & field teams) have won 32 titles in the past 26 seasons.[when?]

* Note – All of the above championship information is from the media guides available at www.gosycamores.com or from the Indiana State archives (each yearbook from 1896 to 1993 is available).[17]

Championship host edit

Indiana State University has hosted thirteen (2002, 2004–2011, 2013–14, 2016-2017) NCAA Division I cross country championships at the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course.[18] ISU will also host the 2018 NCAA Great Lakes Regionals in cross country and the 2019 NCAA Division I Nationals.[18]

Indiana State University hosted the 10th NCAA Wrestling Championships in 1937, at a time when the school had yet to establish a wrestling program. In 1965, the University hosted the National NAIA Wrestling tournament.

The university also hosted the 1972 US Olympic Trials[19] and the 1975 NCAA Gymnastics National Championships.

Rivalry edit

Indiana State University's rivalries include the Illinois State Redbirds, cross-state Ball State Cardinals (formerly a regional campus of Indiana State) with whom the Sycamores football team competed for the Victory Bell, the Evansville Purple Aces and the nearby Eastern Illinois Panthers.

Athletic bands edit

Indiana State's marching band is called the Marching Sycamores. The marching band performs at home football games and is the feature band at the Brickyard 400. There are two alternating bands that play at men's and women's basketball games, known as the Blue and White Basketball Bands.

Athletes & coaches edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sherard Clinkscales - Director of Athletics - Staff Directory". Indiana State University.
  2. ^ "Color Palette". Indiana State Sycamores Official Style Guide (PDF). March 3, 2020. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  3. ^ Brown, J. Thomas (2006). . Archived from the original on June 14, 2008. Retrieved February 8, 2009.
  4. ^ Feagin, Le'Sashea (2007). "A Short History of the Fighting Sycamore Name". Archived from the original on August 14, 2011.
  5. ^ "Indiana State University". ISU Student Media.
  6. ^ "GoSycamores.com Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics". GoSycamores.com.
  7. ^ Plummer, William; Floyd, Larry C. (2013). A Series Of Their Own: History Of The Women's College World Series. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States: Turnkey Communications Inc. ISBN 978-0-9893007-0-4.
  8. ^ (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on March 20, 2014. Retrieved May 15, 2015. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ https://www.bowl.com/Intercollegiate_Team_Championships/ITC_Home/Past_Results/
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on August 22, 2016. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on August 22, 2016. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on May 13, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on May 13, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  14. ^ "Mike Hanna - Indiana State Athletics Hall of Fame - GoSycamores.com?Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics". Indiana State University.
  15. ^ www.collegegymnastics.org (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on August 13, 2014. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  16. ^ "Champions Database". nwhof.org.
  17. ^ Indiana State University yearbook collection July 14, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ a b "Indiana State University Awarded 2014 & 2016 NCAA Cross Country Championships, 2017 Great Lakes Regional". GoSycamores.com Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics.
  19. ^ "Remembering the life of Margit 'Grete' Treiber 1928 - 2020".

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Intercollegiate Conference 1922 1950 the Indiana Collegiate Conference 1950 1968 and the Midwestern Conference 1970 1972 The women s teams were Gateway members from the league s 1982 founding until its absorption by the MVC In 1986 a year after the Gateway took on football as its only men s sport the Sycamores football team joined that conference Indiana State SycamoresUniversityIndiana State UniversityConferenceMissouri Valley Conference primary Missouri Valley Football ConferenceNCAADivision I FCS Athletic directorSherard Clinkscales 1 LocationTerre Haute IndianaVarsity teams15 6 men s and 9 women s Football stadiumMemorial Stadium football soccer Basketball arenaHulman CenterBaseball stadiumBob Warn FieldSoftball stadiumPrice FieldOther venuesCountry Club of Terre HauteGibson Track and Field ComplexIndoor Track and Field FacilityISU ArenaLaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country CourseVigo County Aquatic CenterMascotSycamore SamNicknameSycamoresFight songMarch On You Fighting Sycamores ColorsRoyal blue and white 2 Websitewww wbr gosycamores wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Sycamores nickname and evolution of mascot 2 Sports sponsored 3 National championships 3 1 National team championships 3 3 2 NCAA National Individual Championships 30 3 3 NAIA Individual Championships 5 3 4 Other Individual Championships 5 4 Olympians 8 5 National team athletes amp coaches 6 James E Sullivan Award 2 7 All Americans 171 8 Conference champions 98 8 1 Indiana College Athletic League 1900 1922 8 2 Indiana Intercollegiate Conference 1923 1947 8 3 Indiana Collegiate Conference 1950 1968 8 4 Gateway Conference 1982 1992 8 5 Missouri Valley Conference 1977 present 9 Championship host 10 Rivalry 11 Athletic bands 12 Athletes amp coaches 13 References 14 External linksHistory edit Sycamores nickname and evolution of mascot edit Early on in the school s history the athletes were referred to as the Fighting Teachers one of the school s early names was Indiana State Teachers College until the students chose the name Sycamores due to the abundance of sycamore trees in Indiana and especially in the Wabash River Valley though it is believed that the students voted on Sycamores on a lark never thinking it would win During the 1950s and 1960s the sycamore tree itself was used as Indiana State s mascot However as a tree does not lend itself well to an athletic mascot especially considering Indiana State s in state rivalries with the Ball State Cardinals and Butler Bulldogs the university created an Indian mascot named Chief Quabachi and his Princess in 1969 3 This change paid homage to the fact that ISU was the State university of a state named after Indians prior to statehood Indiana was primarily inhabited by Indians The university dropped the Chief Quabachi mascot in 1989 in response to a variety of objections over use of the Indian caricature 4 and did not have another mascot until 1995 when a blue and white gender neutral woodland creature named Sycamore Sam became Indiana State s mascot 5 Sports sponsored editA member of the Missouri Valley Conference Indiana State University sponsors six men s and nine women s teams in NCAA sanctioned sports 6 Indiana State s softball team has appeared in two Women s College World Series in 1974 and 1976 7 Men s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country GolfFootball SoccerTrack and field SoftballSwimming and divingTrack and field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoorNational championships editNational team championships 3 edit As of August 1 2022 Indiana State has won three National Championships one NCAA team championship one NAIA team championship and one USBC title 8 The men s basketball team won the 1950 NAIA National Championship Kurt Thomas led the men s gymnastics team to the 1977 NCAA National Championship In 1973 and 1979 the team finished third in the NCAA Championships In 1971 Coach Margit Grete Treiber led the ISU women s gymnastics team to a national runner up finish at the AIAW National Championships In 1964 Coach Roger Counsil led the ISU men s freshman gymnastics team to a national runner up finish at the NCAA Championships The women s bowling team won the 1984 United States Bowling Congress National Intercollegiate Championship 9 The men s basketball team was the NCAA Division I national runner up in 1979 and the NCAA College Division national runner up in 1968 The men s basketball team was the national runner up in the 1946 and 1948 NAIA National Championship Tournaments The 1950 title team placed eight players on the 1951 Pan American Games gold medal winning team Head Coach John Longfellow also served as co head coach of the Pan American Games team NCAA National Individual Championships 30 edit Indiana State athletes have won 30 NCAA Individual Championships Holli Hyche Indoor Outdoor Track 7 10 Indoor 55M 1993 1994 200M 1993 amp 1994 Outdoor 100M 1993 200M 1993 100M 1994 Kurt Thomas Gymnastics 5 11 All Around 1977 1979 Parallel Bars 1977 1979 Horizontal Bar 1979 Kylie Hutson Indoor Outdoor Track 4 Indoor and Outdoor Pole Vault 2009 Indoor and Outdoor Pole Vault 2010 Indoor 14 9 NCAA Record Outdoor 14 7 25 NCAA RecordFelisha Johnson Indoor Outdoor Track 2 Indoor Weight Throw 2011 2013 David Seal Gymnastics 2 Rings 1970 1972 Curt Hahn Gymnastics 1 Sidehorse 1964 Ken Scorra Gymnastics 1 Horizontal Bars 1964 Jim Price Gymnastics 1 Trampoline 1968 Bob Mahorney Gymnastics 1 Rings 1973 Ed Slezak Gymnastics 1 Pommel Horse 1973 Rick Danley Gymnastics 1 Horizontal Bar 1974 Mike Hanna Outdoor Track 1 Pole Vault 1968 Bruce Baumgartner Wrestling 1 Heavyweight 1982 Chris Lancaster Outdoor Track 1 110M High Hurdles 1990 Aubrey Herring Indoor Track 1 60M Hurdles 2001 NAIA Individual Championships 5 edit John Caddell Swimming amp Diving 3 1M Diving 1963 1964 3M Diving 1964 Mike Lane Swimming amp Diving 1 3M Diving 1965 Larry Dalton Swimming amp Diving 1 200M Freestyle 1965 Other Individual Championships 5 edit Sarah Brumgart Gymnastics 1 Balance Beam DGWS National Collegiate Championship 1971 12 Cheryl Pedlow Bridges Flanagan Outdoor track 2 1 mile 880 yards DGWS National Collegiate Championship 1969 13 Mike Hanna Indoor track 2 Pole Vault Canadian Indoor National Championship 1968 1969 14 Olympians 8 editIndiana State has produced 8 Olympians 7 for the United States amp 1 Greggmar Swift for Barbados Additionally several ISU Coaches have US Olympic ties Roger Counsil was the 1980 US Olympic Gymnastics coach Erin Gilreath ass t track amp field coach competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics Kurt Thomas Gymnastics 1976 Summer Olympics 1980 Summer Olympics Benita Edds Archery 1984 Summer Olympics Bruce Baumgartner Wrestling Gold Medalist 1984 Summer Olympics Silver Medalist 1988 Summer Olympics Gold Medalist 1992 Summer Olympics Bronze Medalist 1996 Summer Olympics Bryan Leturgez Bobsleigh Men s Four 1988 Winter Olympics 1992 Winter Olympics Larry Bird Basketball Gold Medalist 1992 Summer Olympics Greggmar Swift Track amp Field 110m hurdles 2012 Summer Olympics Felisha Johnson Track amp Field shot put 2016 Summer Olympics Noah Malone Track amp Field 4x100 relay Gold Medalist 400m sprint Silver Medalist 100m sprint Silver Medalist 2020 Summer ParalympicsNational team athletes amp coaches editGreggmar Swift 2007 2015 2019 Barbadian National Track amp Field Team Steve Cooksey 1998 2013 U S National Track amp Field Team Coach Bruce Baumgartner 1982 1996 U S National Wrestling Team Roger Counsil 1978 1980 U S National Gymnastics Team Coach Carl Nicks 1979 U S National Select Basketball Team Larry Bird 1978 U S National Basketball Team World Invitational Tournament Larry Bird 1977 U S National Basketball Team World University Games Sarah Brumgart 1973 U S National Team Rhythmic Gymnastics Roger Adkins 1951 U S National Basketball Team Pan American Games Dick Atha 1951 U S National Basketball Team Pan American Games Richard Babcock 1951 U S National Basketball Team Pan American Games Bob Gilbert 1951 U S National Basketball Team Pan American Games Tom Kern 1951 U S National Basketball Team Pan American Games Gene Lambdin 1951 U S National Basketball Team Pan American Games Ed Longfellow 1951 U S National Basketball Team Pan American Games Cliff Murray 1951 U S National Basketball Team Pan American GamesJames E Sullivan Award 2 editIndiana State has produced 2 Sullivan Award winners Kurt Thomas 1979 winner World Champion 1978 1979 NCAA Champion 1977 men s gymnastics Bruce Baumgartner 1995 winner Olympic Champion 1984 1992 World Champion 1986 1993 1995 Pan American Champion 1987 1991 1995 NCAA Champion 1982 freestyle wrestling All Americans 171 editIndiana State has produced 174 All Americans The Men s Gymnastics Team leads with 46 All Americans 1964 1980 15 The Football Team has 34 All Americans 1967 2019 The Baseball Team has produced 26 All Americans 1963 2000 The Women s Cross Country amp Track and Field Teams have produced 26 All Americans 1969 2021 The Men s Cross Country amp Track and Field Teams have produced 21 All Americans 1958 2017 The Men s Basketball Team has produced 14 All Americans 1930 1979 The Wrestling Team produced 7 All Americans 1933 1986 16 Conference champions 98 editIndiana College Athletic League 1900 1922 edit 3 titles in baseballIndiana Intercollegiate Conference 1923 1947 edit 6 titles in baseball 5 titles in men s basketballIndiana Collegiate Conference 1950 1968 edit 30 titles in baseball men s basketball men s cross country men s golf football men s swimming men s track amp field and wrestling Paul Wolf ICC Baseball Coach of the Year 1958 1963 1966 and 1967 Duane Klueh ICC Basketball Coach of the Year 1959 1963 1966 1967 Mark Dean ICC Football Coach of the Year 1952 Bill Jones ICC Football Coach of the Year 1959 1960 1963 Jerry Huntsman ICC Football Coach of the Year 1966 Paul Selge ICC Swimming Coach of the Year 1965 Chester Sanders ICC Wrestling Coach of the Year 1966 Ted Parker ICC Wrestler of the Year 1966 Gateway Conference 1982 1992 edit 4 titles in women s basketball women s track amp field and women s cross country Andi Myers Gateway Basketball Coach of the Year 1988 Missouri Valley Conference 1977 present edit 65 titles 16 in men s track amp field 12 outdoor 4 indoor 13 in women s track amp field 7 outdoor 6 indoor 9 in men s cross country 10 in baseball 5 in men s tennis 4 in men s basketball 3 in women s basketball 2 in women s cross country 2 in softball 1 in women s tennisOf particular note the Runnin Sycamores the men s and women s cross country and track amp field teams have won 32 titles in the past 26 seasons when Note All of the above championship information is from the media guides available at www gosycamores com or from the Indiana State archives each yearbook from 1896 to 1993 is available 17 Championship host editIndiana State University has hosted thirteen 2002 2004 2011 2013 14 2016 2017 NCAA Division I cross country championships at the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course 18 ISU will also host the 2018 NCAA Great Lakes Regionals in cross country and the 2019 NCAA Division I Nationals 18 Indiana State University hosted the 10th NCAA Wrestling Championships in 1937 at a time when the school had yet to establish a wrestling program In 1965 the University hosted the National NAIA Wrestling tournament The university also hosted the 1972 US Olympic Trials 19 and the 1975 NCAA Gymnastics National Championships Rivalry editIndiana State University s rivalries include the Illinois State Redbirds cross state Ball State Cardinals formerly a regional campus of Indiana State with whom the Sycamores football team competed for the Victory Bell the Evansville Purple Aces and the nearby Eastern Illinois Panthers Athletic bands editIndiana State s marching band is called the Marching Sycamores The marching band performs at home football games and is the feature band at the Brickyard 400 There are two alternating bands that play at men s and women s basketball games known as the Blue and White Basketball Bands Athletes amp coaches editClint Barmes baseball Bruce Baumgartner Olympic amp World Champion freestyle wrestling James E Sullivan Award 1995 Larry Bird basketball Roger Counsil 1980 U S Olympic amp 1977 NCAA Champion Coach men s gymnastics Glenn M Curtis head basketball coach Brian Dorsett baseball Vencie Glenn football Robert Griswold swimming Bill Hayes MLB baseball Bill Hodges head basketball coach Tunch Ilkin football Duane Klueh basketball player and coach Felisha Johnson track shot put Bob King head basketball coach Bryan Leturgez Olympic bobsledding Sean Manaea baseball Thad Matta basketball coach Carl Nicks basketball Jake Odum basketball Brian Omogrosso baseball Sean Payton football coach Jake Petricka baseball Dave Schellhase head basketball coach Steve Smith track and field Silver Medalist 1995 Pan Am Games Gordon Stauffer head basketball coach Zane Smith baseball Greggmar Swift Olympic hurdler Joe Thatcher baseball Kurt Thomas World amp NCAA Champion men s gymnastics James E Sullivan Award 1979 Robert Tonyan football John Wooden 10x NCAA Champion head basketball coach References edit Sherard Clinkscales Director of Athletics Staff Directory Indiana State University Color Palette Indiana State Sycamores Official Style Guide PDF March 3 2020 Retrieved March 4 2020 Brown J Thomas 2006 Essay on History and Heritage Traditions Archived from the original on June 14 2008 Retrieved February 8 2009 Feagin Le Sashea 2007 A Short History of the Fighting Sycamore Name Archived from the original on August 14 2011 Indiana State University ISU Student Media GoSycamores com Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics GoSycamores com Plummer William Floyd Larry C 2013 A Series Of Their Own History Of The Women s College World Series Oklahoma City Oklahoma United States Turnkey Communications Inc ISBN 978 0 9893007 0 4 PDF https web archive org web 20140320185655 http fs ncaa org Docs stats champs records book Overall pdf Archived from the original PDF on March 20 2014 Retrieved May 15 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help https www bowl com Intercollegiate Team Championships ITC Home Past Results Holli Hyche Indiana State Athletics Hall of Fame GoSycamores com Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics Archived from the original on August 22 2016 Retrieved July 11 2016 Kurt Thomas Indiana State Athletics Hall of Fame GoSycamores com Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics Archived from the original on August 22 2016 Retrieved July 11 2016 1971 Women s Gymnastics Team Indiana State Athletics Hall of Fame GoSycamores com Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics Archived from the original on May 13 2016 Retrieved April 19 2016 Cheryl Bridges Flanagan Indiana State Athletics Hall of Fame GoSycamores com Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics Archived from the original on May 13 2016 Retrieved April 19 2016 Mike Hanna Indiana State Athletics Hall of Fame GoSycamores com Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics Indiana State University www collegegymnastics org PDF https web archive org web 20140813062109 http www collegegymnastics org images CGA AWARDS 2014 NCAA AA 1938 present pdf Archived from the original PDF on August 13 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Champions Database nwhof org Indiana State University yearbook collection Archived July 14 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b Indiana State University Awarded 2014 amp 2016 NCAA Cross Country Championships 2017 Great Lakes Regional GoSycamores com Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics Remembering the life of Margit Grete Treiber 1928 2020 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indiana State Sycamores amp oldid 1180127299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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