The global language of basketball: Errick McCollum ’10
Errick McCollum’s ’10 professional basketball career has taken him around the world to live and play.
Errick McCollum’s ’10 professional basketball career has taken him around the world to live and play.
Wilmont spent last week in Las Vegas trying out for a spot in the Big3 League, and was named as an alternate player for the Tri-State team, coached by “Dr. J” Julius Erving.
The initiation of men’s volleyball at Goshen College was three years in the making.
Iowa Mennonite girls basketball coach Kari Heusinkveld was awarded the E. Wayne Cooley “You Can” Award by the Iowa Girls Coaches Association for her work in rebuilding the Iowa Mennonite girls basketball program.
On March 23, Justin Gillette '05 won his 100th marathon, only second person in the country to do so.
Ryan Smith '17 was working three jobs — and his wife are expecting a baby in February — and he’s been training for the Eversource Hartford Marathon with the goal of running an Olympic Trial “B” standard qualifying time.
Goshen College announced Thursday that Harold M. Watson, a decorated leader, administrator and marketer of intercollegiate athletics with experience in all three NCAA divisions, has been named the new athletic director.
Over the four years of The Basketball Tournament, Errick McCollum's '10 Overseas Elite has amassed $7 million in winnings and never lost a game. The team is 25-0 in the history of the event.
Goshen’s Josh Gleason has been named the 2017-2018 Crossroads League Athletic Director of the Year, marking the first-such honor for the third-year AD. “I am humbled and honored to be recognized by my colleagues and friends who serve as Athletic Directors in one of the best leagues in the country,…
Sophomores Ollie Smith and Chelsea Foster were tabbed Athletes of the Year while junior Spencer Aeschliman and senior Christy Swartzendruber received Scholar-Athlete of the Year recognition at Goshen College's second annual Maple Leaf athletic awards dessert banquet on May 10.