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2017-18 Big Ten Records Book 2017-18 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten. BIG TEN CONFERENCE RECORDS BOOK 2017-18 70th Edition FALL SPORTS Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Field Hockey Football* Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Volleyball WINTER SPORTS SPRING SPORTS Men's Basketball* Baseball Women's Basketball* Men’s Golf Men’s Gymnastics Women’s Golf Women’s Gymnastics Men's Lacrosse Men's Ice Hockey* Women's Lacrosse Men’s Swimming and Diving Rowing Women’s Swimming and Diving Softball Men’s Indoor Track and Field Men’s Tennis Women’s Indoor Track and Field Women’s Tennis Wrestling Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Outdoor Track and Field * Records appear in separate publication 4 CONFERENCE PERSONNEL HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Faculty Representatives Basketball Coaches - Men’s 1997-2004 Ron Turner 1896-1989 Henry H. Everett 1906 Elwood Brown 2005-2011 Ron Zook 1898-1899 Jacob K. Shell 1907 F.L. Pinckney 2012-2016 Tim Beckman 1899-1906 Herbert J. Barton 1908 Fletcher Lane 2017- Lovie Smith 1906-1929 George A. Goodenough 1909-1910 H.V. Juul 1929-1936 Alfred C. Callen 1911-1912 T.E. Thompson Golf Coaches - Men’s 1936-1949 Frank E. Richart 1913-1920 Ralph R. Jones 1922-1923 George Davis 1950-1959 Robert B. Browne 1921-1922 Frank J. Winters 1924 Ernest E. Bearg 1959-1968 Leslie A. Bryan 1923-1936 J. Craig Ruby 1925-1928 D.L. Swank 1968-1976 Henry S. Stilwell 1937-1947 Douglas R. Mills 1929-1932 J.H. Utley 1976-1981 William A. Ferguson 1948-1967 Harry Combes 1933 Robert Martin 1981-1989 John Nowak 1967-1974 Harv Schmidt 1934 F.H. Renwick 1981-1987 Alyce T. Cheska 1974-1975 Gene Bartow 1935-1938 J.H. Utley 1988-1999 Mildred B. Griggs 1975-1996 Lou Henson 1939-1943 W.W. Brown 1989-2000 David Chicoine 1996-2000 Lon Kruger 1944-1966 Ralph Fletcher 1999-2002 Fred Delcomyn 2000-2003 Bill Self 1967-1971 Richard Youngberg 2000-2003 Rose Mary Cordova-Wentling 2003-2012 Bruce Weber 1972-1980 Ladd Pash 2003-2011 Nancy Sottos 2012-2017 John Groce 1981-2000 Ed Beard 2002- Matthew B. Wheeler 2017- Brad Underwood 2001- Mike Small 2011- Christopher Span Basketball Coaches - Women’s Golf Coaches - Women’s Athletic Directors 1974-1976 Steven Douglas 1974-1978 Betsy Kimpel 1892-1894 Edward K. Hall 1976-1979 Carla Thompson 1978-2006 Paula Smith 1894-1895 Fred H. Dodge 1979-1984 Jane Schroeder 2006- Renee Slone 1895-1898 Henry H. Everett 1984-1990 Laura Golden 1898-1901 Jacob K. Shell 1990-1995 Kathy Lindsey Gymnastics Coaches - Men’s 1901-1936 George A. Huff 1995-2007 Theresa Grentz 1898 Adolph Kreikenbaum 1936-1941 Wendell S. Wilson 2007-2012 Jolette Law 1902 Adolph Kreikenbaum 1941-1966 Douglas R. Mills 2012-2017 Matt Bollant 1905 Leo G. Hana 1966-1967 Leslie Bryan (interim) 2017 - Nancy Fahey 1910-1913 Leo G. Hana 1967-1972 E.E. (Gene) Vance 1914-1917 R.N. Fargo 1972 Charles E. Flynn (interim) Cross Country Coaches - Men’s 1921 A.J. Schuettner 1972-1979 Cecil N. Coleman 1938-1960 Leo T. Johnson 1922 S.C. Staley 1979 Ray Eliot (interim) 1961 Edward Bemauer 1924-1925 J.C. Wagner 1980-1988 Neale R. Stoner 1962-1963 Phillip Coleman 1926-1929 R.C. Heidloff 1988 Ronald E. Guenther (interim) 1965-1966 Robert C. Wright 1930-1942 H.D. Price 1988-1991 John Mackovic 1967-2002 Gary Wieneke 1947-1948 H.D. Price 1991-1992 Robert Todd (interim) 2003-2004 Wayne Angel 1949-1961 Charles Pond 1992-2011 Ronald E. Guenther 2004-2005 Paul Pilkington 1961-1962 Pat Bird (Acting) 2011-2016 Mike Thomas 2005-2010 Wendel McRaven 1962-1973 Charles Pond 2017 - Josh Whitman 2011-2012 Gavin Kennedy 1973-1993 Yoshi Hayasaki 2012- Jake Stewart 1994-1995 Don Osborn Senior Woman Administrators 1996-2009 Yoshi Hayasaki 1974-1998 Karol Kahrs Cross Country Coaches - Women’s 2009- Justin Spring 1998-2003 Kelly Landry 1977-1981 Jessica Dragicevic 2004-2005 Harriet Weatherford 1981-1983 Mary Beth Spencer Gymnastics Coaches - Women’s 2005-2006 Debbie Case 1984-1985 Patty Bradley 1974-1975 Kim Musgrave 2007-2012 Susan Young 1985-1991 Gary Winckler 1975-1977 Allison Milburn 2012- Maria Ochoa Woods 1992-1994 Marybeth Spencer-Dyson 1977-1993 Bev Mackes 1994-2001 Gary Winckler 1994-1999 Lynn Brueckman Sports Information Directors 2002-2007 Karen Harvey 2000-2010 Bob Starkell 1922-1943 L.M. (Mike) Tobin 2007-2013 Jeremy Rasmussen 2010-2017 Kim Landrus 1943-1956 Charles E. Flynn 2013- 2015 Scott Jones 2017- Nadalie Walsh 1956-1970 Charles M. Bellatti 2015- Jake Stewart 1970-1974 Norman S. Sheya Soccer Coaches - Women’s 1974-1989 Tab Bennett Diving Coaches 1996-1999 Jillian Ellis 1980-1985 Lani Jacobsen (women’s) 1975-1993 Fred Newport 1999-2001 Trisha Taliaferro 1985-1987 Thomas Boeh (women’s) 2008- Chris Waters (women only) 2002- Janet Rayfield 1987-1989 Mary Fowler (women’s) 1989-1995 Mike Pearson Football Coaches Softball Coaches 1996-1999 Dave Johnson 1890 Scott Williams 1999-2015 Terri Sullivan 1999 Barbara Butler 1891 Robert Lackey 2015- Tyra Perry 2000- Kent Brown 1892-1893 Edward K. Hall 1894 Louis D. Vail Swimming Coaches - Men’s Baseball Coaches 1895-1896 George A. Huff 1906-1909 W.H. Hockmeister 1896-1919 George A. Huff 1897-1898 Fred L. Smith 1910-1911 George B. Norris 1920 George Clark 1899 Neilson Poe 1912-1917 E.J. Manley 1921-1934 Carl Lundgren 1900 Fred L. Smith 1920-1952 E.J. Manley 1935-1951 Walter Roettger 1901-1902 Edgar G. Holt 1953-1970 Allen B. Klingel 1952-1978 Lee Eilbracht 1903 George Woodruff 1971-1993 Don Sammons 1979-1987 Tom Dedin 1904 Arthur R. Hall, 1987-1990 Augie Garrido Justa M. Lindgren, Swimming Coaches - Women’s 1990-2005 Richard “Itch” Jones Fred Lowenthal, 1974-1975 Jeanne Hultzen 2005- Dan Hartleb Clyde Mathews 1975-1980 Ann Pollack 1905 Fred Lowenthal 1980-1993 Don Sammons 1906 Justa Lindgren 1993-2000 Jim Lutz 1907-1912 Arthur R. Hall 2001- Sue Novitsky 1913-1941 Robert C. Zuppke 1942-1959 Ray Eliot 1960-1966 Pete Elliott 1967-1970 Jim Valek 1971-1976 Bob Blackman 1977-1979 Gary Moeller 1980-1987 Mike White 1988-1991 John Mackovic 1991-1996 Lou Tepper 2017-18 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK CONFERENCE PERSONNEL HISTORY 5 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS (continued) Tennis Coaches - Men’s 1908-1913 P.B. Hawk 1914 W.A. Oldfather 1920-1924 E.E. Bearg 1925 B.P. Hoover 1926-1929 A.R. Cohn 1930 E.A. Shoaff 1931-1934 C.W. Gelwick 1935 Gerald Huff 1936-1937 Caspar H. Nannes 1938-1942 Howard J. Braun 1943-1946 Ralph Johnson 1946-1964 Howard J. Braun 1965 Bob Lansford (Acting) 1966-1972 Dan Olson 1972-1973 William Wright 1973-1977 Bruce Shuman 1977 John Avallone, Jr. (Acting) 1978-1981 Jack Groppel 1981-1985 Brad Louderback 1986-1992 Neil Adams 1992-2005 Craig Tiley 2005- Brad Dancer Tennis Coaches - Women’s 1974-1975 Peggy Pruitt 1975-1978 Carla Thompson 1978-1981 Linda Pecore 1982-1987 Mary Tredennick 1987-1998 Jennifer Roberts 1998-2006 Sujay Lama 2006-2015 Michelle Dasso 2015- Evan Clark Track and Field Coaches - Men’s 1895 Harvey Cornish 1896-1898 H.H. Everett 1899-1900 Jacob K. Shell 1901-1903 H. B. Conibear 1904-1929 Harry L. Gill 1930 C.D. Werner 1931-1933 Harry L. Gill 1934-1937 Don Cash Seaton 1938-1965 Leo T. Johnson 1965-1974 Robert C. Wright 1974-2003 Gary Wieneke 2003-2009 Wayne Angel 2009- Michael Turk Track and Field Coaches - Women’s 1974-1975 Jerry Mahew 1975-1981 Jessica Dragicevic 1981-1984 Mike Shine 1984-1985 Patty Bradley 1985-2008 Gary Winckler 2008-2013 Tonja Buford-Bailey 2013-2015 Ron Garner 2015- Michael Turk Volleyball Coaches 1974-1975 Kathleen Haywood 1975-1977 Terry Hite 1977-1980 Chris Accomero 1980-1983 John Blair 1983-1995 Mike Hebert 1996-2009 Don Hardin 2009-2016 Kevin Hambly 2017- Chris Tamas Wrestling Coaches 1911 R.N. Fargo 1912-1913 Alexander Elston 1914 Theodore Paulsen 1915-1917 Walter Evans 1921-1928 Paul Prehn 1929-1943 H.E. Kenney 1944-1946 Glenn C. Law 1946-1947 H.E. Kenney 1948-1950 Glenn C. Law 1950-1968 B.R. Patterson 1968-1973 Jack Robinson 1973-1978 Tom Porter 1978-1983 Greg Johnson 1983-1992 Ron Clinton 1992-2009 Mark Johnson 2009- Jim Heffernan 2017-18 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK 6 CONFERENCE PERSONNEL HISTORY INDIANA UNIVERSITY Faculty Representatives 1949-1973 Ernest Andres 1914-1915 Clarence C. Childs 1900-1906 M.W. Smapson 1973-1980 Bob Lawrence 1916-1921 Ewald O. Stiehm 1906-1907 U.G. Weatherly 1981-1983 Larry Smith 1922 James P. Herron 1907-1908 E.O. Holland 1984-2005 Bob Morgan 1923-1925 William A. Ingram 1908-1912 H.W. Johnston 2005-2014 Tracy Smith 1926-1930 Harlan O. (Pat) Page 1912-1919 Charles W. Sembower 2014- Chris Lemonis 1931-1933 Earle C. (Billy) Hayes 1919-1941 William J. Moenkhaus 1934-1947 Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin 1941-1942 Bernard C. Gavit Basketball Coaches - Men’s 1948-1951 Clyde B. Smith 1942-1943 Lee Norvelle 1901 James H. Horne 1952-1956 Bernie Crimmins 1943-1951 William R. Breneman 1902 Phelps Darby 1957 Bob Hicks (Acting) 1951-1962 John F. Mee 1903-1904 Willis N. Coval 1958-1964 Phil Dickens 1962-1973 Edwin H. Cady 1905 Zora G. Clevenger 1965-1972 John Pont 1973-1978 Daniel W. Miller 1906-1907 James M. Sheldon 1973-1982 Lee Corso 1978-1985 Jack Wentworth 1908 Edward Cook 1983 Sam Wyche 1985-1993 Haydn Murray 1909 Robert Harris 1984-1996 Bill Mallory 1986-1993 Marianne Mitchell 1910 John Georgen 1996-2001 Cam Cameron 1994-2003 William Perkins 1911 Oscar Rackle 2002-2004 Gerry DiNardo 2003-2011 Bruce Jaffee 1912 James Kase 2005-2007 Terry Hoeppner 2011- Kurt Zorn 1913 Arthur I.
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