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Box named RLC 2023 Alumnus of the Year
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Box named RLC 2023 Alumnus of the Year

November 15, 2023
 INA, Ill. (Nov. 15, 2023) 鈥 Glenn Box is a Warrior. He鈥檚 a workhorse competitor 鈥 a committed professional who aims to one-up himself every day and motivates others to charge in with him. And he鈥檚 not afraid to take risks. Hands down one of the smartest risks he took was deciding to pick up the phone and call Tim Wills at 海角视频. The college is honored to name Box its 2023 Alumnus of the Year.
 

Box鈥檚 journey to head of Lady Redhawks basketball at University of Miami (OH) has passed through every level. In the usual manner, his coaching journey started out as a player. But it wasn鈥檛 at RLC.      

He started on scholarship with one of the Warriors鈥 conference opponents, but eventually stepped away. He was working and still going to school, but only played when he could find free time.

鈥淚 knew I should be playing. I needed to play,鈥 Box said.

He decided to contact Coach Wills at RLC.

Wills was in his third year as the head coach at RLC and hadn鈥檛 had a winning season yet. He was on the recruiting trail and looking for players who could help change that. 鈥淭o be honest, I didn鈥檛 recruit Box,鈥 said Wills, RLC Athletic Director and its 1996 Alumnus of the Year. 鈥淗e called to ask if he could come to RLC to play on the basketball team 鈥 as a walk-on.鈥

鈥淩end Lake was my lifeline,鈥 Box said. 鈥淚f Coach Wills didn鈥檛 answer the phone 鈥 I never would have played basketball, probably never would have continued my college career. It would have been very difficult for me to achieve much, had he simply not picked up the phone when I called.鈥

Box said he had an instant connection with Wills. Two days after meeting, Box was set on transferring, he said. He had saved up just enough to pay for one semester. After a few months, Wills awarded him a scholarship. The next season, Wills and the Warriors logged one of the best years in program history.

鈥淚t became evident early on that he had talent,鈥 Wills said. 鈥淗e became our starting point guard on one of the most successful teams in the history of 海角视频鈥檚 Men鈥檚 Basketball. He was an integral part of a team that won 20 games and was ranked as high as #5 nationally.鈥

鈥淚t was one of those situations where I just had to keep moving forward,鈥 Box said. He always believed he was destined to accomplish great things, and he pushed himself to achieving those dreams through taking risks and overcoming fears that otherwise might have held him back.

The impact RLC left on Box鈥檚 life was a positive one. It gave him the tools he needed to shape his future and a sense of community being on a team again during a difficult time in his life. On the student athlete questionnaire Box filled out more than 28 years ago, he wrote that he believed one of his greatest strengths was his leadership skills and that a goal for himself was, 鈥淭o win a national title and finally gain respect that I feel I deserve as a ballplayer.鈥

Box had plenty of confidence and drive. What he needed was a shot. After graduating from RLC in 1996, he went on to earn a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Southeast Missouri State in 1998. After SEMO, Box headed back to Cairo and started coaching at his old high school. He returned to RLC in 2002 as an assistant to Wills.

As an assistant coach, Wills said he saw in him the natural talent, desire, and determination to become an outstanding basketball coach. 鈥淪ince that time, he has continually moved his way up within the college coaching ranks and has been a major part of many successful teams and programs,鈥 he added. 鈥淎s great a coach he is, he is truly an even better human being. He was one of the most well-liked and respected people on our campus during his tenure as a player, coach, and employee of RLC.鈥

In 2005, Box made the switch to coaching women鈥檚 basketball. He took over the head coaching position for the Lady Warriors and it鈥檚 no secret why he was gone after just three seasons. He had 19 wins in his first year and RLC suddenly caught the attention of programs across the country. A 24-8 campaign the next year carried the Lady Warriors to their first Region XXIV Finals, where they came one possession short of a national tournament berth. Ranked Preseason No. 20 in 2007-08 鈥 what would be his final season coaching at RLC 鈥 they lived up to the ranking. Rend Lake started out 16-3, but season-ending injuries and the loss of its leading scorer resulted in a 21-11 mark. Nevertheless, Box鈥檚 meteoric debut had him rising toward the top of coaching recruiting lists.

He joined Western Michigan in 2008 where he was an assistant for two years before heading to Saint Louis University from 2010-2012, and then Akron for two seasons where the Zips played in the 2014 NCAA Tournament. He returned to SLU for two more years and then spent seven seasons at Indiana 鈥 the last four as associate head coach. During his tenure at IU, the Hoosiers made the NCAA tourney five times with two Sweet-16 appearances and one Elite Eight finish (2020-21). Finishing 28-4 this past season, the Hoosiers won the Big Ten for the first time in four decades and were a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, losing by a bucket to University of Miami (FL) in the second round. Box was named Miami-Ohio鈥檚 10th head coach on May 8.

He says it is a rewarding career just as much as it is challenging, and he continues to learn more about himself as a person and a coach with every team he joins. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e a psychologist. You wash clothes. You mop the floors. You do scheduling. You鈥檙e their academic advisor. You do everything for your students. You accrue a lot of experience in a lot of different areas. And it has been great.鈥

He understands the responsibility of being a coach for student athletes. He knows he is not just their coach, but their mentor, just as Wills was to him. Box will continue to call Wills when he is in search of professional advice, he said.

When he was approached by the University of Miami (OH) to be the head coach for the women鈥檚 basketball team, he was extremely surprised, he said, adding that it was an honor, but also extremely emotional. It gave him the opportunity to reflect on everything he and his family had been through to get to this point.

鈥淏ox continues to represent the best of 海角视频, and we are honored by his accomplishments as a proud alumnus of our institution,鈥 said RLC President Terry Wilkerson.

鈥淕lenn Box is a standout Alumni of 海角视频,鈥 said Amy Newell, Assistant Director of Development for the 海角视频 Foundation. 鈥淲hat impresses me about Box is he has taken his passion, skills, and life lessons he learned at RLC and used them find success and make a positive impact on others. We are honored to add him to the list of accomplished RLC Alumnus of the Year and to celebrate his accomplishments at the 44th RLC Foundation Annual Dinner.鈥

鈥淭he RLC Foundation could not have chosen a better individual to be the 2023 Alumnus of the Year than Glenn Box,鈥 said Wills. 鈥淚 am proud of his accomplishments and proud to call him a great friend!鈥

Whether it鈥檚 at his first gig back home in Cairo or his new role at Miami-Ohio, Box will always be a Warrior, warning the world not to sell him short.

If he could talk to his younger self 鈥 that kid who was so hungry to make a name for himself 鈥 Box said he would tell him 鈥渒eep moving forward. There鈥檚 more than where we came from. There鈥檚 more than Southern Illinois. The whole world is yours. You just have to keep going.鈥

Box will be recognized as 2023 Alumnus of the Year at the 44th Annual RLCF Dinner on December 7th at 6:00 p.m. It will take place at the Event Center on RLC campus in Ina. The Annual Dinner is one of the many ways the Foundation raises money for the school and student scholarships.

Tickets to the RLCF Annual Dinner cost $60 per person or $480 for a table of eight and must be purchased by November 17th. To purchase tickets, contact the RLC Foundation at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1324 or foundation@rlc.edu.

 


 

Alumnus of the Year

2022 鈥 ('84), Santa Clause, Indiana
President & CEO at TrueScripts Management Services

2021 鈥  ('73), Pinckneyville
Retired Managing Partner, Ernst & Young, LLP

2019 鈥  ('91), Whittington
President & CEO, Schirm USA

2018 鈥  ('82), Benton
(Awarded posthumously)
RLC Basketball legend and local coach, Correctional Officer - IL Dept. of Corrections

2017 鈥  ('69), Mt. Vernon
Retired Director of Marketing & Public Information, 海角视频

2016 鈥  ('90), Sesser
Co-Owner, Black Diamond Harley-Davidson

2015 鈥  ('94), Ewing
Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Institute of Western Kentucky

2014 鈥  ('72), Caledonia
Senior Vice President & Wealth Management Advisor, Merrill Lynch

2013 鈥  (鈥87), Scheller
President, GM, UpTime Parts LLC

2012 鈥  (鈥85), Mt. Vernon
Instrumentation Engineer, NASA

2011 鈥  (鈥74), Benton
Assistant Basketball Coach, SIUC; Entrepreneur

2010 鈥  (鈥77), Salem
Judge, Fourth Judicial Circuit of Illinois

2009 鈥  (鈥97), Sesser
Publisher, Southern Illinois Sports Connection, Marion Living & Saluki Illustrated; Radio Broadcaster

2008 鈥  (鈥78), Dahlgren
Co-Owner, Rubenacker Farms/4R Equipment, McLeansboro

2007 鈥  (鈥80), Benton
Co-Owner, Gesell鈥檚 Pump Sales & Service Inc., Whittington

2006 鈥  (鈥98), Valier
Distribution Center Manager, Walgreens, Mt. Vernon

2005 鈥  (MVCC 鈥58), Mt. Vernon
Assistant Professor/Workforce Ed Coordinator, Southern Illinois University 鈥 Carbondale

2004 鈥 LINDA L. SANDERS (鈥82), Mt. Vernon
Warden, Federal Correctional Complex, Forrest City, AR 

2003 鈥 DONALD H. DAME (鈥72 / 鈥76), Sesser
Vice President/Human Resources & Government Relations, Freeman unity Coal Mining Company

2002 鈥 ROSE M. MYLES (鈥68), Mt. Vernon
Manager / Network Services, AT&T

2001 鈥 CARL ROWLEY (鈥77), Sesser
Team Leader / Building Management Systems, Panduit Corporation

2000 鈥 HOLLY McCANN (鈥76), Benton
Acting National Director, Internal Revenue Service Office of Interest and Penalty Administration

1999 鈥 LAIRD D. WISELY (鈥71), Benton/Mt. Vernon
(Awarded posthumously)
Owner, Therapy Resource Associates & Physical Rehab Works

1998 鈥 MARK MICHALIC (鈥78), West Frankfort
1999 ICCTA CO-鈥淎LUMNUS OF THE YEAR鈥
Special Agent, U.S. Department of the Treasury/Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms

1997 鈥 JOHNATHAN W. THOMAS (鈥71), Sesser
CEO (Executive Dean), Ivy Tech State College, Madison/Lawrenceburg, IN

1996 鈥 TIM WILLS (鈥84), Benton
Associate Professor of Health/A.D./Coach, RLC

1995 鈥 COURTNEY COX (鈥72), Benton
Partner, Hart and Hart Attorneys-At-Law, Benton

1994 鈥 FLO DUDLEY (鈥76), Bonnie
Retired elementary school teacher
Mt. Vernon City Schools District 80

1993 鈥 SEN. J. BRADLEY BURZYNSKI (鈥79), Benton
Illinois State Senator / 35th District, Sycamore

1992 鈥 CINDA CHULLEN (鈥79), Benton
Technical Manager, NASA鈥檚 Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX

1991 鈥 CRAIG M. SINCLAIR (鈥74), Mt. Vernon
Vice President of Advertising, The Walgreen Company

1990 鈥 GLORIA J. SLOAN-REEL (鈥74), McLeansboro
Product Brand Manager, Phone-Poulenc Ag Company, Research Triangle Park, NC

1989 鈥 KEVIN DAVIS (鈥72), Mt. Vernon 
Comptroller/Treasurer, Rend Lake Conservancy District

1988 鈥 CAROL DILLEY-JAUDES (鈥75)
Stage actress, St. Louis, and New York

1987 鈥 DR. MARY KAY WITGES BENGTSON (鈥71), Scheller
Staff/Athletic Physician, N. Carolina State U.

1986 鈥 DR. GARY R. SWEETEN (MVCC 鈥60), Ina
Minister of Christian Growth, College Hill Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati

1985 鈥 DR. HALE E. RYDER JR. (MVCC 鈥58), Mt. Vernon
Professor of Economics/Director of Graduate Studies, Brown University

1984 鈥 DR. LESLIE JOHNSON (鈥74), Thompsonville
Family Practitioner, Mt. Vernon (now in Peoria)

1983 鈥 ROBERT L. BROWN (MVCC 鈥66), Mt. Vernon
Guidance Counselor, Mt. Vernon Township H.S./Part-time 海角视频 GED Instructor

1982 鈥 DAVID N. JUNKINS (鈥71), Mt. Vernon
Social Worker, Illinois Dept. of Children & Family Services

 

 

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