ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅

ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ Magazine Athletes Tee Off and Dive in with New Golf and Swimming Teams

Thumbnail

ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ will launch women’s swimming and men’s and women’s golf in fall 2019 thanks to a $575,000 gift from a philanthropic family in Tacoma, Washington. 

The Tom and Meg Names Family Foundation awarded $500,000 to the swimming program and The Names Family Foundation gave $75,000 to men’s and women’s golf. 

Megan Shagren ’18, the daughter of Mark and Erin (Names) Shagren (a co-trustee of the Tom and Meg Names Family Foundation), graduated from ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ in May with a degree in liberal studies. 

β€œI’ve been most impressed with the way ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ cares for its students and with its strong academics,” Erin Shagren says. β€œThe professors are so friendly and have really cared about my daughter, which is important to me as a parent.” 

Erin and her sister, Monica Names King, established the Tom and Meg Names Family Foundation after their parents passed away in 2016. β€œWe both agreed that funding the swimming program was a great opportunity and something my parents would be excited about,” Erin says. β€œMy mom had come to Westmont Parent’s Weekend for Megan’s freshman year and really enjoyed seeing the campus. 

β€œStudents have long requested that we add swimming, and I’m deeply grateful for the gifts from the foundations,” says President Gayle D. Beebe. 

β€œI get a lot of calls from parents of swimmers looking for more options to compete at a top Christian liberal arts college,” says Dave Odell, ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ athletic director. 

An article in Swimming World Magazine says that swimmers rank among the top performing students academically. β€œThat makes the sport a great fit for ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ with its rigorous academic program,” Odell says. 

Swimmers will train at ΠίΠίΚΣơ’s pool and at the Santa Barbara-owned Los Banos Del Mar Pool. Meets will be held at regulation pools in the Western Region and possibly Los Banos. 

ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ seeks to recruit seven men and women for the first golf teams. Golfers will compete in the Golden State Athletic Conference and National Association of Intercollegiate ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ in the spring. Local Montecito and Santa Barbara golf courses have all expressed support for the new teams. 

β€œThe golf community has shown strong interest in golf at ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅, and I’ve been so encouraged by their desire to help us get this program going,” Odell says. β€œI also appreciate the self-governance aspect of golf β€” marking your own ball, keeping your own score β€” and what that teaches about character.” 

The Warriors compete in men’s baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, and women’s volleyball.