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Athletics
Otterbein College Athletics Newsletter
We are (again) Otterbein University
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ou probably have heard, Otterbein College is no more! As of this fall we are returning to our original name, Otterbein University. The incoming class of 2010 will arrive at campus in the fall under the name of Otterbein University. The name reflects the increasing array of graduate and undergraduate programs offered at Otterbein and its
stadium seating. It is hoped that the future will bring about renovation of the track and installation of turf which will enable us to utilize the stadium as home to the men and women’s soccer teams as well. With women’s lacrosse on the horizon, our department will be responsible for the sponsorship of 20 sports and the servicing of over an estimated
future direction for growth through its strategic planning initiatives. As you can imagine, this will necessitate changing a lot of our signage and logos. But rest assured, any reference to OC, i.e. stadium seating, cardinal mascot, etc. will now represent “Otterbein Cardinals” instead of Otterbein College.
570 athletes. At the present time, we support 545 plus athletes.
Changes within the Athletics Dept. have been for the improvement of the programs. The new Memorial Stadium, completed in 2005, affords us the luxury of having a facility that enhances the football, track and lacrosse programs with its stateof-the-art athletic training room, locker rooms, lounge, press box and
As you can imagine, the support of these programs has required changes in the sports medicine area as well. Where Rudy Owens, a name for all you 50s, 60s and 70s athletes, served as trainer for all sports, we now have four full-time trainers, and a physical therapist on staff supported by several student trainers. These talented professionals operate out of The Freeman Athletic Training Facility, contained within the Clements Recreation Center, which includes a doctor’s exam room, a hydrotherapy room with three whirlpools, and a swimex therapy pool. There are also 10 taping