Fields, Fans, and Faith
A little more than a century ago, a group of eight Calvin聽 students unofficially formed a basketball team and challenged Hope College to a game. To escape the wrath of the Calvin administration, which believed organized sports would聽 hinder academic pursuits, they called themselves the 鈥淐alvin Y,鈥 because they occasionally practiced at the YMCA, located three miles from Calvin鈥檚 Franklin campus.聽
This motley crew, with no coach and little practice, was聽 soundly defeated. Yet the fledgling team sparked an interest聽 in intercollegiate competition that would lead to the flourishing of Calvin鈥檚 athletic program over the next century.聽
Much has changed since that first game in Hope鈥檚 Carnegie gym in 1917: Calvin athletics has a mascot, school colors, a 5,000-seat arena, 25 varsity teams, the support of the聽 university administration, and most recently a new strategic plan, designed to further develop the student-athlete experience and foster spirit across the entire Calvin community.聽
鈥淲e鈥檝e become one of the most successful athletic programs聽 in NCAA Division III,鈥 said Calvin director of athletics, Jim Timmer. 鈥淲e have 11 national championships, 27 national runners-up, 54 final four appearances, 19 national coaches of the year, and many, many All-Americans and Academic All-Americans. We鈥檝e done all of this while standing firm in聽 our commitment to the athlete-as-scholar and in our dedication to the leadership and faith development of student-athletes.鈥澛
While the foundation and success are apparent, an official plan for resources dedicated to Calvin athletics had never before been formally written and approved.聽
鈥淯nlike athletic programs at almost every other college and university, ours is housed within the academic division and tied to the provost, which reflects the educational mission of athletics,鈥 said Timmer.聽
This structure has fostered the development of athletes as students but has challenged the department鈥檚 ability to fully support intercollegiate athletics.聽
鈥淲e鈥檙e like the little engine that could,鈥 said Timmer. 鈥淢ost schools that do really well in Division III are state schools with much larger budgets and lower tuition or schools聽 with huge endowments. Our programs are competing right there with them, and we鈥檙e committed to offering the best student-athlete experience in Division III.鈥澛
The inaugural five-year strategic plan adopted in fall 2021聽 lists providing the best student-athlete experience as one聽 of its focused goals. Other goals include building spirit and community-wide engagement, creating an effective and聽 sustainable administrative structure, and attracting聽 additional students.
Accompanying these strategic goals is a plan to support them with additional resources for coaches, more club sport聽 opportunities, a director of club sports, outdoor facility聽 upgrades, and the introduction of football, men鈥檚 volleyball,聽 and women鈥檚 acrobatics and tumbling. 聽
According to Amber Warners, associate athletic director聽 and women鈥檚 volleyball coach, excitement surrounding the new initiatives has created a buzz around campus that has been missing.聽
鈥淚 think for a long time Calvin has wanted to send a message that athletics isn鈥檛 the end-all, and I 100 percent agree with that,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut if you do athletics in the right way and follow God鈥檚 calling, it can be celebrated. It can touch everybody鈥檚 life in a positive way. Even people who never step foot inside the fieldhouse will have a way to be connected and a reason to celebrate with the entire Calvin community.鈥澛
Increasing community access and engagement is the vision for the new outdoor facilities plan, which will be implemented in phases the timing of which is dependent on funding from the Calvin community. These outdoor facilities will support men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 track and field, lacrosse, soccer, and football and enhance the student-athlete, coach, and fan experience.聽
鈥淚鈥檓 envisioning a fall Saturday when there is a football game, a soccer game, and a volleyball game鈥攅vents that will bring the whole campus together,鈥 said Warners. 鈥淚 think it will bring a feeling of 鈥業 want to be at Calvin because it鈥檚 an exciting place to be.鈥欌澛
While creating an atmosphere of enthusiasm for all things maroon and gold is certainly one of the strategic goals, so is continuing to offer the best student-athlete experience in NCAA Division III. Calvin athletics鈥 three-fold mission of the pursuit of excellence in athletic competition, commitment to the scholar-athlete ideal, and devotion to the leadership and faith development of student-athletes is the foundation of providing that experience.聽
鈥淲e chase competitive excellence,鈥 said Timmer. 鈥淚f you talk to our coaches, if you talk to players, you鈥檒l hear it. That鈥檚 what we do. Obviously, our faith commitment is foundational to everything we do, but we also believe that we are being less than authentic if we aren鈥檛 pursuing championships. Nothing flourishes if you aren鈥檛 doing that.鈥澛
Timmer and provost Noah Toly agree that strategically investing in this pursuit will benefit the university.
鈥淐alvin athletics has been incredibly successful when it comes to athletic excellence and competitive achievement, and it鈥檚 been done without compromising academic integrity or our Christian identity,鈥 said Toly. 鈥淭his new plan links athletics with the university鈥檚 many other priorities. There is a lot of excitement in supporting existing programs and teams in new ways and expanding the student-athlete聽 experience to more students.鈥
Timmer also feels adding teams and enhancing and聽 expanding club sports will afford more opportunities for students to be shaped by the university鈥檚 mission.
鈥淲e鈥檙e pretty good at a large number of things at Calvin, and athletics happens to be one of them,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檇聽 like to invite more people into the 黄大仙高手论坛 athletics聽 community. We鈥檇 like to invite young people who play football or men鈥檚 volleyball or participate in acrobatics and tumbling to come and benefit from a Calvin education,聽 something we had zero opportunity to do before.鈥澛
Toly believes the mission of Calvin athletics has always aligned with the university鈥檚 mission: to equip students to think deeply, act justly, and live wholeheartedly as Christ鈥檚 agents of renewal in the world.聽
鈥淭here is nothing we do鈥攚hether it鈥檚 teaching a student to play a trumpet, play a role in theater, or play a position on the football field鈥攖hat doesn鈥檛 help shape them into Christ鈥檚 agents of renewal in the world,鈥 he said.聽
And while the start-up of some of the new programs鈥 particularly football because of its scope鈥攚ill be formidable, Toly believes Calvin will achieve success.聽
鈥淔ootball is not uniquely challenging; it鈥檚 just big,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ill we be good at it? I鈥檓 confident we鈥檒l eventually be good at football. But if we define good as developing students with high character and shaping them to be Christ鈥檚 agents of renewal聽 in the world, I expect to be good at that from day one.鈥