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Norm Eash

Norm Eash

  • Award
    Featured Titan
  • Week Of
    7/27/2018
  • Sport
    Alumni
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In 31 seasons (1987-2017) as Illinois Wesleyan University head football coach, Norm Eash has built the Titans into one of the country's highly-regarded and respected NCAA Division III programs.
In the three decades, he has coached eight College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin championship teams; five NCAA Division III playoff teams; 11 first team Division III All-Americans (including Jordan Hassan in 2017); eight Academic All-Americans; and the 1996 winner of the Gagliardi Trophy honoring the nation's top Division III player (Lon Erickson).
Eash's current career mark at his alma mater is 200-103-1 (.658). The "dean" of league coaches, Eash has been CCIW "Coach of the Year" six times (2017, 2009, 2007, 2001, 1996 and 1992). His career CCIW mark is 142-81-1 (.635), tying him for most all-time victories in the league with his own college coach, Don Larson (142-89-6 in 33 years from 1954-86).
Eash and his wife, Cheryl, have one son (Kyle) and four daughters (Kendra, Kelsey, Kaylyn and Karley).


Why you chose to attend Illinois Wesleyan:  Because Coach Larson wrote me a personal letter asking me to join the football program.
 
IWU class you’re most qualified to teach: Intro to Coaching
 
The hardest challenge about being a Division III student-athlete is: Time management – getting everything done without making excuses
 
Worst grade in a class you ever got – what and when? D in philosophy, sophomore year
 
I’m deathly afraid of ... : The traditions of IWU football not being carried on in the future.
 
Worst habit: Expecting too much from other people
 
Most expensive traffic ticket: Regular [cost of] ticket for speeding
 
Language I’d like to learn: Portugese
 
The longest I could survive without my cell phone: A long time
 
One word your mother or father would use to describe you: “Hard-worker”

Favorite sports figure: Nick Saban
 
My greatest moment in sports was: Being part of winning nine CCIW championships (1974, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2017)
 
The best player I ever faced was: Andy Studebaker, Wheaton College
 
Worst dresser on my team: Jack Moroni, offensive guard

Thing that’s been in my fridge the longest: Ice cream that I bought but didn’t eat
 
Person I’m dying to have dinner with: Bill Gates
 
Favorite food: Good old fashioned hamburger
 
Vegetable I won’t eat: Asparagus
 
Pepsi or Coke? Diet Pepsi

Favorite TV show: NBC Evening News with Lester Holt
 
Favorite musical group: Steven Curtis Chapman
 
Favorite movie: “Saving Private Ryan”
 
If a movie were made of my life, I would like the following person to play me: Bruce Springsteen
 
If my life were on TV as a reality show, I’d call it: “Life and Times of a Division III Football Coach”
 
The person in history I would most like to meet is: Jesus Christ
 
My dream job would be: Living in Hawaii and owning a sailboat excursion company
 
Place I’d most like to live: Cabo San Lucas
 
If you come back in another life, what would you like to return as: A dog – people spend a lot of money on their pets
 
Two things that are tops on my “bucket list”: 1) Attend a Super Bowl; 2) Whitewater rafting in the Grand Canyon
 
My possession that would fetch the most on eBay: A basketball program (with the help of my friend Jack Sikma) that has the following autographs – Wayne Gretzky, Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson
 
Who is the luckiest person in the world? I am, for finding my wonderful wife Cheryl
 
What I miss most about being in the third grade: Going to recess
 


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
5/16/2019 Jillian Runyon Softball
5/2/2019 Grainne Kelly Women's Lacrosse
4/18/2019 Bailey Marth Men's Lacrosse
4/4/2019 Julie Josten Softball
3/22/2019 Becca Anderson Women's Track and Field
3/7/2019 Nick Brune Baseball
2/21/2019 Dani Engelbreit Women's Lacrosse
2/6/2019 Maddie Merritt Women's Basketball
1/10/2019 Colin Bonnett Men's Basketball
12/18/2018 Lisa Cheng Women's Swimming and Diving
11/30/2018 Nina Anderson Women's Basketball
11/16/2018 Brady Rose Men's Basketball
11/1/2018 Rachel Burkman Women's Volleyball
10/18/2018 Jillian Cole Women's Cross Country
10/1/2018 Jordan Koehler Women's Golf
8/31/2018 Mason Maier Men's Soccer
8/13/2018 Tyler Brown Women's Volleyball
7/27/2018 Norm Eash Alumni
6/25/2018 Abby Kushina Women's Lacrosse
5/24/2018 Mackenzie Marquis Softball
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