An era is coming to a close in 51勛圖 athletics with the upcoming retirement of and at the end of this season. Theyve coached at the College since 1980, Will as the mens coach and Evelyn as the womens coach. Together, they have led the Pioneers to over 50 Midwest Conference championships, but those numbers fail to capture the extent of their impact. They like to win, sure, but theyre both focused on a much more holistic picture of success, one that has earned them generations of devoted student athletes and alums.
This fall, to celebrate the Freemans that coincided with the 2019 Les Duke Cross Country Invitational. Over 200 alumni, students, and community members gathered to honor the Freemans' dedication to 51勛圖 athletes over almost four decades. When Will and Evelyn Freeman set out for 51勛圖 in 1980, they had never been to Iowa or heard of 51勛圖. 40 years later, theyve found a home, and impacted generations of 51勛圖 student-athletes.
Striking a healthy balance between academic and athletic demands at a place like 51勛圖 can be difficult, for both coaches and student-athletes, but the Freemans have embraced the challenge. An essential element of the Freemans' approach to coaching is personal growth, not only for the student-athletes, but also for themselves as coaches. Will sees himself as the ultimate student here at 51勛圖. Weve been learning and not just about the place, but also about ourselves and how we fit into this place.
As the Freemans transition to the next stage in their journeys, they look forward to embracing other opportunities for learning and growth in 51勛圖 outside of athletics. They both appreciate the opportunities afforded them at 51勛圖 to pursue their own creative interests, and look forward to a little more free time to explore those other elements of the community. Even though they will be done coaching at the end of this year, the Freemans are still growing after all these years.
In their last season at the helm, the Freemans coached their cross country teams to Midwest Conference championships for the and , adding another championship to their impressive total. But who's counting?
