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Good Sports DePauw contributes to sports 鈥 and sports contribute to players

Gold Within

is a regular feature of DePauw Magazine, which is published three times a year.

For former pro quarterback Steve Young, playing sports was about 鈥渃ompeting against yourself. It鈥檚 about self-improvement, about being better than you were the day before.鈥

For political columnist George F. Will, a baseball aficionado, 鈥渟ports serve society by providing vivid examples of excellence.鈥

Whatever the reason 鈥 camaraderie or competitiveness, exercise, entertainment or the pursuit of excellence 鈥 numerous DePauw students find value in playing on one or more of the university鈥檚 23 Division III sports teams or participating in intramural sports. And, as this issue of DePauw Magazine demonstrates, some go on to work in the sports world.

鈥淲hat I have found in my entire athletic career, both playing and working adjacent to it, is that sports literally has an overwhelming variety of ways that bring out the best in all of us 鈥 and that鈥檚 us as a society, as a people,鈥 said Michael Akinbola 鈥09, a physical therapist for the New England Patriots.聽

鈥淚n the context of sports, we have people get challenged to be their best selves, to be better than themselves tomorrow than today. 鈥 We find a community of people who begin to collaborate and work with each other regardless of their differences. In fact, many times it is celebrating their differences to get the job done.鈥澛

As an individual freestyler and member of the relay team, Nancy Gritter 鈥88 broke a lot of records. The Carolina Panthers鈥 lead internist said, 鈥渢he value of sports is goal setting. It鈥檚 that mentality of 1% better every day. 鈥 You鈥檙e part of a team to make the whole of the team better.鈥

Tim Cooper 鈥97, assistant football coach at the University of Indianapolis, said sports provides an opportunity 鈥渢o work as a team and get along with others to be productive. 鈥 We can collaborate together and we can come up with a game plan (and) go through some adversity and battle back.鈥

For Stevie Baker-Watson, DePauw鈥檚 associate vice president for campus wellness and the Theodore Katula director of athletics and recreational sports, sport 鈥渁llows you on a daily basis to practice skills that you wouldn鈥檛 otherwise get to practice, like teamwork, discipline, work ethic, integrity. 鈥

鈥淪port enables us to practice those intangible things. People can teach knowledge, you can learn content, but it鈥檚 hard to teach people to be on time if they鈥檝e never been on time, right? They lacked the discipline. It鈥檚 hard to teach resiliency, unless you've actually had to work through it yourself, to understand what you need to do physically and mentally to rebound from something that you've been disappointed on.鈥

Sport, she said, also provides an environment 鈥渋n which you are rewarded for great things鈥 but must learn 鈥渢o understand how to accept that with humility and look at it through an unselfish lens of 鈥榠t's not just me who is the one who did this, but we were able to do this together.鈥 It is a real-life learning lab for folks.鈥

DePauw has produced many noteworthy alumni who have found careers or avocations in sports. In addition to those profiled herein, they include these alum:

Brad Stevens 鈥99, a hall of fame basketball player, has left coaching the NBA鈥檚 Boston Celtics to run the team鈥檚 front office. Matt Bolero 鈥08, who played basketball and golf at DePauw, is the director of scouting for the Milwaukee Bucks and Javair Gillett 鈥01, a baseball player at DePauw, is the vice president of sport science and performance for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Brad Brownell 鈥91, a member of the only DePauw men鈥檚 basketball team to play in a national Division III championship game, is the head basketball coach at Clemson University. ESPN recently ranked him No. 46 out of 68 NCAA tournament coaches as players, with a nod to his play in that 1990 game.

In football, JaMarcus Shephard 鈥05, a two-time All-American wide receiver who was inducted into DePauw鈥檚 Athletics Hall of Fame in 2018 for his prowess in football and track, is co-offensive coordinator and receivers鈥 coach at Purdue University. Tim Hreha 鈥73 played football for DePauw and went on to spend 50 more years at DePauw, retiring as an assistant football coach and assistant track and field coach.

Brad Hauter 鈥87, DePauw鈥檚 soccer goalkeeper for four years, played professional soccer for a decade. He has been DePauw鈥檚 head soccer coach since 2008 and is an on-air color analyst for broadcasts of Indy Eleven鈥檚 professional soccer matches.

Noah Droddy 鈥13, a standout on DePauw鈥檚 cross country team, keeps chasing his dreams and last year became the fastest-ever marathoner out of Indiana. Despite having his right leg amputated below the knee, John Jessup 鈥17, played lacrosse in high school and competed in the Paratriathlon National Championships in 2017 and 2018.

Other alums were not athletes at DePauw but have made sports their profession anyway. They include Jill Frederickson 鈥92, who was named senior vice president, production and content strategy, at ESPN in January 2020, and聽David Dietz 鈥11, the NBA鈥檚 social responsibility program director. 聽

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