Muskies “Live the Legacy” During Homecoming

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Brenna Busby & Logan Weaver

Alumni, students, and friends gathered at Muskingum University for the annual Homecoming Weekend Oct. 13-14. “Living the Legacy” – the theme for Muskingum’s 2017 Homecoming festivities – was inspired by the generations of alumni who have come before current students. The theme paid tribute to those who have made the university what it is today.

Homecoming week kicked off Oct. 11 with the annual bonfire on the campus quad. The top three king and queen contestants were announced: Jenna Pendleton, Mickayla Sanger, Lexie Sydenstricker, Ryan Burkhart, Zackary Devoll, and Darius Hayes-Carruth.

Varsity Revue was held Oct. 13 in John Glenn Gym and featured a mix of solo performances and Greek organizations from around campus, with the Muskie cheerleaders closing the show. Reigning Homecoming Queen Nicole Navicky and King Matt Triola crowned the new Muskie royalty. The 2017 homecoming queen is Lexie Sydenstricker and the new king is Ryan Burkhart.

The Muskingum University Athletic Hall of Fame breakfast was hosted in the Anne C. Steele Center Saturday morning. Rudy Gerlach ’56, William C. Hockaday ’01, Shawn Douglass ’04, Cara Thompson ’04, and Dan Hughes ’77 were named 2017 inductees during the ceremony. Each member was recognized during halftime of the football game.

Saturday morning included the annual Muskie Fun Run. Greek organizations opened their houses so alumni could meet with current members of their clubs from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Senior Director of Admission Beth Dalonzo also led a presentation entitled “Legacy Visit” for alums with children soon to be starting the college search.

Lunch was held in the Walter K. Chess Center. Alumni were also able to see their old dorm buildings during residence hall tours.

The Family & Student Activities Spree on the East Lawn began at noon featuring current clubs and organizations with activities.

Director of Alumni Relations, Jen Bronner ’97, said some of her favorite memories of homecoming is seeing the familiar faces return to campus.

Although there was no parade during this year’s festivities, Bronner said the Activity Spree allowed alumni to interact with their clubs and organizations in more ways than previous years.

The Fighting Muskies football team took on the Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets at McConagha Stadium. The Muskies lost a close 23-20 battle in the 96th homecoming game, scoring 13 of their points in the second half.

The mens soccer team also hosted Baldwin Wallace at the newly renovated North Turf Field. The men lost 5-1. The Alumni Social took place at the field during the game where alumni could connect with faculty and staff members.

The annual Collage Concert was held in Brown Chapel Saturday at 7 p.m. hosted by the Department of Music. Large ensembles, faculty, and student soloists filled the chapel performing sixty minutes of back-to-back pieces. The variety of musical genres presented, along with the rapidity of the performance, resulted in a “collage” of sounds that is unique to the performance format.

Marty Kurtz ’17, attended events as a new member of the Long Magenta Line. Kurtz said homecoming lived up to its name.

“It’s coming home,” said Kurtz. “Muskingum is home to me.”

Next year’s alumni reunion and homecoming weekend is scheduled for Oct. 19-21, 2018.

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Shank to Retire After 2017-18 Academic Year

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Muskingum University Athletic Director, Larry Shank, will retire following the 2017-18 academic year.

Shank is currently in his 16th year as the head of Fighting Muskies athletics.

During Shank’s tenure, multiple upgrades have been made to the Muskingum’s athletic facilities, including adding a turf field to Sherman Field. In 2017, a second turf field was added to Muskingum’s campus, becoming the primary home field for soccer and lacrosse.

Shank said he is “grateful” to have had the opportunity to be Muskingum’s athletic director.

“Throughout the years, it’s been a privilege to represent the University to the OAC and NCAA, and extremely rewarding to work alongside our exceptional student-athletes, coaches and administrators,” said Shank. “I will always cherish these relationships and my time as athletic director.”

From 2016-2017, two video boards were added to athletic venues such as the Anne C. Steele Center and the North Athletic Turf Field to enhance the fan experience at Fighting Muskies games.

Under Shank, mens and womens lacrosse programs were added to the intercollegiate offerings.

Since arriving in New Concord, Shank has held multiple positions in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC), including being president of the OAC during the 2012-13 academic year.

Shank began his career in athletics in 1974 as a graduate assistant coach at Western Michigan University. Prior to joining Muskingum, Shank was the head football coach at Heidelberg University, but came to New Concord to be closer to family.

“I couldn’t think of a better place to come,” said Shank, “because the Village of New Concord, the history of Muskingum University…it was just the right step at the right time of my career.”

OAC Commissioner Tim Gleason said Shank will be missed.

“The (OAC) is better off today because Larry has been in our family for all these years,” said Gleason.

Shank’s last official day as athletic director will be June 30, 2018. The national search for Shank’s replacement will begin immediately.

For more information on Shank’s retirement, watch Andrew Dunlap’s exclusive interview with Muskingum’s athletic director on Orbit TV’s sports program, The Final Lap.

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