
Top 10 Stories of 2017-18: Men’s Swimming Coach Bob Thomas Announces Retirement
July 10, 2018 | General, Men's Swimming and Diving
MUNCIE, Ind. -- Another athletic year is in the books for the Cardinals. Ball State student-athletes, coaches and teams accomplished several notable feats in 2017-18.
Through much discussion, BallStateSports.com has identified the top 10 storylines of the year. We are revealing the storylines one-by-one each week over a period of 10 weeks.
The stories are being revealed in chronological order, beginning with the fall season and running through the spring. We continue this week with a look back at some of the year's biggest academic achievements.
Men's Swimming Coach Bob Thomas Announces Retirement
After 39 seasons serving as the Ball State men's swimming and diving head coach, Bob Thomas has announced his retirement effective in July 2018.
"It's been an honor and a privilege to work with the hundreds of swimmers and divers over the last 39 years," Thomas said. "Now that I'm retiring, I am looking forward to my next adventure."
Thomas began coaching at Ball State in June of 1979 and also spent five seasons co-coaching the women's swimming and diving team (2004-05 to 2008-09). Prior to Ball State, Thomas coached at Lincoln College (1976-79) and Evergreen Park High School in Illinois (1975-76).
"Coach Thomas has had a wonderful career and positively influenced the lives of many young men," Director of Athletics Mark Sandy said. "His contributions to the Ball State Athletic Department and the University are many, and we wish him well as he moves to the next phase of his life."
Thomas is the winningest coach in program history with 217 total wins, including an undefeated season in 1991-1992. A four-time Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year (1992-93, 1994-95, 1999-00, 2002-03), Thomas guided the Ball State men's squad to a pair of runner-up finishes at the MAC Championships (1992-93, 2002-03) along with top three finishes eight times.
Over his career, Thomas coached his student-athletes to 45 MAC individual championships, while helping guide his relay teams to seven league titles. His student-athletes earned All-MAC First Team honors eight times, while collecting All-MAC Second Team accolades on 17 occasions. He also coached his athletes to four All-America honors, nine MAC Diver of the Year awards, four MAC Outstanding Senior awards and one MAC Swimmer of the Year title.
Outside of the pool, 65 athletes were named to the Academic All-MAC team while five swimmers have Distinguished Scholar Athletes awards under Thomas' guidance. His squads have been chosen as a College Swimming Coaches of America Academic All-America Team in all but one semester he has coached. Two athletes during his time at Ball State were named to the CSCA Academic All-America First Team and one was named to the CoSIDA Academic At-Large All-District V Team.
Two of Thomas' swimmers earned the Bob James Award. In 1989, Rick Winegardner earned the first ever Bob James Award. Last year, Tanner Barton was the second Ball State men's swimmer to receive that honor. The Bob James Scholarship Award recognizes one female and one male student who have achieved a minimum grade point average of 3.50 and have displayed good character, leadership and citizenship.
Thomas is a member of the Eastern Illinois University Athletics Hall of Fame where he won 14 national championships as a collegiate swimmer—seven NAIA national titles in 1971 and 1972 and seven NCAA Division II titles in 1973 and 1974.
Previous Storylines
June 6: Soccer's MAC West Three-Peat
June 11: Persons Beats Buzzer to Stun Top-10 Notre Dame
June 18: Women's Basketball Best Start in Program History
June 27: Academic All-Americans & Postgraduate Scholars
July 5: Softball Earns Program's 1,000th Win
July 10: Men's Swimming Coach Bob Thomas Announces Retirement
Through much discussion, BallStateSports.com has identified the top 10 storylines of the year. We are revealing the storylines one-by-one each week over a period of 10 weeks.
The stories are being revealed in chronological order, beginning with the fall season and running through the spring. We continue this week with a look back at some of the year's biggest academic achievements.
Men's Swimming Coach Bob Thomas Announces Retirement
After 39 seasons serving as the Ball State men's swimming and diving head coach, Bob Thomas has announced his retirement effective in July 2018.
"It's been an honor and a privilege to work with the hundreds of swimmers and divers over the last 39 years," Thomas said. "Now that I'm retiring, I am looking forward to my next adventure."
Thomas began coaching at Ball State in June of 1979 and also spent five seasons co-coaching the women's swimming and diving team (2004-05 to 2008-09). Prior to Ball State, Thomas coached at Lincoln College (1976-79) and Evergreen Park High School in Illinois (1975-76).
"Coach Thomas has had a wonderful career and positively influenced the lives of many young men," Director of Athletics Mark Sandy said. "His contributions to the Ball State Athletic Department and the University are many, and we wish him well as he moves to the next phase of his life."
Thomas is the winningest coach in program history with 217 total wins, including an undefeated season in 1991-1992. A four-time Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year (1992-93, 1994-95, 1999-00, 2002-03), Thomas guided the Ball State men's squad to a pair of runner-up finishes at the MAC Championships (1992-93, 2002-03) along with top three finishes eight times.
Over his career, Thomas coached his student-athletes to 45 MAC individual championships, while helping guide his relay teams to seven league titles. His student-athletes earned All-MAC First Team honors eight times, while collecting All-MAC Second Team accolades on 17 occasions. He also coached his athletes to four All-America honors, nine MAC Diver of the Year awards, four MAC Outstanding Senior awards and one MAC Swimmer of the Year title.
Outside of the pool, 65 athletes were named to the Academic All-MAC team while five swimmers have Distinguished Scholar Athletes awards under Thomas' guidance. His squads have been chosen as a College Swimming Coaches of America Academic All-America Team in all but one semester he has coached. Two athletes during his time at Ball State were named to the CSCA Academic All-America First Team and one was named to the CoSIDA Academic At-Large All-District V Team.
Two of Thomas' swimmers earned the Bob James Award. In 1989, Rick Winegardner earned the first ever Bob James Award. Last year, Tanner Barton was the second Ball State men's swimmer to receive that honor. The Bob James Scholarship Award recognizes one female and one male student who have achieved a minimum grade point average of 3.50 and have displayed good character, leadership and citizenship.
Thomas is a member of the Eastern Illinois University Athletics Hall of Fame where he won 14 national championships as a collegiate swimmer—seven NAIA national titles in 1971 and 1972 and seven NCAA Division II titles in 1973 and 1974.
Previous Storylines
June 6: Soccer's MAC West Three-Peat
June 11: Persons Beats Buzzer to Stun Top-10 Notre Dame
June 18: Women's Basketball Best Start in Program History
June 27: Academic All-Americans & Postgraduate Scholars
July 5: Softball Earns Program's 1,000th Win
July 10: Men's Swimming Coach Bob Thomas Announces Retirement
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