Illinois State Hires Kansas Assistant Ryan Evans As Head Coach

by Madeline Folsom 10

May 12th, 2026 News

Illinois State University announced the hiring of University of Kansas assistant coach Ryan Evans as their new head coach on Tuesday.

Evans joined the University of Kansas program in 2023 as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator following a stint as the head coach at Division II program, the University of Mary in North Dakota.

Illinois State Athletic Director Jeri Beggs said “We are excited to welcome Ryan Evans and his family to Normal and look forward to him leading the Redbird Swimming and Diving program. Ryan brings a wealth of experience with him as a Division I assistant coach at Kansas and New Mexico and as a head coach who led a successful Division II program. In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, he has a background coaching and running a swim club and as a high school head coach, which should aid him in the recruiting process finding future Redbirds. Ryan sold us on his intent for Redbird Swimming & Diving to be a program that competes for championships and has tremendous success, in and out of the pool. We are thrilled to have Ryan join our Redbird Family and know he will be a great asset to our department.”

Prior to his time at Kansas and the University of Mary, Evans spent a year as the assistant coach at the University of New Mexico, and three years as the head coach of the Reno Aquatic Club.

He is a University of Iowa alum, graduating from the program in 2009 after serving as team captain and receiving the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award and the Iowa Swimming Leadership award in his final year.

Evans said “I am thrilled to be named the next Head Swimming & Diving Coach at Illinois State University. I want to thank Dr. Jeri Beggs, Cindy Harris, and the entire Athletic Department for this incredible opportunity to lead the Redbird program. I’m especially grateful to my wife, Lauren, for her unwavering support throughout my career. I’ve been really impressed by the resources and commitment Illinois State provides its student-athletes, both in the classroom and in the pool. This is a place that truly supports excellence, and I’m excited to build a program that competes for Missouri Valley Conference championships. Lauren and I are also looking forward to raising our five kids in the Bloomington-Normal community. I can’t wait to connect with our current swimmers and divers, recruit the next generation of Redbirds, and engage with the program’s alumni. Roll Birds!”

Evans and his wife, Lauren, have five children: Alta (11), Michael (8), Andrew (4), Mary (2) and the newest addition, Matthew.

Clark Campbell, the University of Kansas head coach, said, “ISU made a slam dunk hire with Ryan. In his two years with us, he made profound impact on our program with his coaching, recruiting and leadership abilities. His skill set will match perfectly for the Redbird program. Most importantly, Ryan is ready to be a head coach and will lead his program to new heights.”

Illinois State is a women’s only team that competes in the Missouri Valley Conference. At the 2026 MVC Championships, they finished 7th out of nine teams. Former head coach Riley Hilbrandt resigned after two years with the program, and the job was listed with a target salary of $65,000-$80,000. Evans will be the program’s 4th head coach in five years.

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Jayhawk Swim Dad
1 month ago

Great coach and great man as well. Good luck to Coach Ryan!

PA Swammer
1 month ago

Ryan is a great guy, and a heckuva coach. Good luck at ISU!

Current coach
1 month ago

Comments seem like either bots or weird boomer trauma that has nothing to do with this hire? Always wishing good luck to a new hire of a program!

shay
1 month ago

let’s at least make sure you DON’T haze the freshmen girls (on scholarship) on everclear punch/”watermelons” (50proof?) on a Friday night as a 17 y/o, get sick cuz ya never had THAT b4 and expect them to get to the pool for Sat morning practice–but had alcohol POISONING-to get called out by coach for not manning up to show up. Thx Kathy. Great leadership. .but hey, it was the 80s & her hubby was the FB coach. Culture matters. Energy & frequency matters. .teamwork matters, knowing why you’re all there, matters. Build UP. .Spiral UP.

shay
1 month ago

let’s at least make sure you DON’T haze the freshmen girls on everclear punch/”watermelons” (50proof?) on a Friday night as a 17 y/o, get sick cuz ya never had THAT b4 and expect them to get to the pool for Sat morning practice–but had alcohol POISONING-to get called out by coach for not manning up to show up. Thx Kathy. Great leadership. .but hey, it was the 80s &her hubby was the FB coach.

ISU Fan
1 month ago

Whoever hires the swim coaches at ISU loves to hire assistant coaches from bad D1 schools. I wonder who they will hire in 2 years when this guys leaves?

ISU Fan
1 month ago

I wonder who the next hire will be in 2 years? Whoever makes these hires loves assistant coaches from bad programs. He will probably be here for 2 years and move onto the next team. Go Redbirds

James
1 month ago

4th head coach in 5 years. Hopefully Ryan stays for a while

Former Big10
Reply to  James
1 month ago

he went to college at Iowa. prolly has a lot of roots in IA/IL

i’d like him to take over the University of Iowa program. Nathan isn’t even close to “it”, and never has been. then again, he did learn from iowa coaching legend, marc long

Last edited 1 month ago by Former Big10