IWU Athletics

Steve King

Steve King, a 1984 Illinois Wesleyan University graduate who is a member of the Illinois Amateur Softball Association Hall of Fame, was named head softball coach at his alma mater in May 2008 after serving one season as the school's interim head coach.

King, who was the team’s hitting coach in 2007, led his 2008 squad to a 30-11 overall record, a 12-2 mark in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (good for a regular season championship) and an appearance in the NCAA Division III regional tournament.

A graduate of Normal (Ill.) Community High School, King had a glittering baseball career at IWU from 1981-84. His career .378 batting average is fifth best at the school and he ranks eighth in runs scored (121) and slugging percentage (.582), tied for second in triples (10), 16th in hits (154) and 18th with 100 runs batted in. His .410 batting mark in 1983 is 11th best at the school for a season and he is also 19th with his .393 average in 1982.

In 2005, King was inducted into the Illinois Amateur Softball Association Hall of Fame. His extensive softball background began after college, when he played for the Bloomington Hearts fastpitch team for many years before spending five seasons with The Farm of Madison, Wis. Over a period of a dozen years, King played on six different USA teams, playing on the United States squad in the Pan Am Games in 1991 (in Cuba) and 1999 (in Canada); in the World Games (in the Philippines); and competing in three Pan Am qualifier tournaments (in Argentina, Venezuela and Mexico).

King, who is employed full-time at Bloomington’s State Farm Insurance as a manager in the systems department, is married to Laurel and they are the parents of daughters Jamie and Emily.

Steve King Record at Illinois Wesleyan

YEAR

OVERALL

CCIW

2008

30-11

12-2 (1)

one season

30-11 (.732)

12-2 (.857)