Illinois promotes Nilson to head women's gymnastics coach
Share this @internewscast.com

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) – Illinois women’s gymnastics has its next head coach, and it’s a familiar face to the program.

Josh Nilson is being promoted to head coach after two seasons as associate head coach for the Illini, Illinois Athletics announced on Tuesday.

Nilson was the head coach at Temple University before coming to Champaign.

The news comes after Illinois announced plans to move on from Nadalie Walsh after eight seasons.

“In the past two years, Josh Nilson has played an influential role in our gym, securing substantial support during this time from team members, recruits, and many within the national gymnastics scene,” stated Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman in a release from Illinois Athletics. “Right from our initial discussion, Josh’s passion for our program and his ambitious vision for its future were crystal clear. I wish to express my gratitude to Josh, his wife Amanda, and their family for placing their trust in us and having faith in the University of Illinois.”

He served as the head of the Temple Owls for five years. Prior to that, Nilson was part of the staffs at the United States Air Force Academy, Utah State, Texas Woman’s University, and Penn State.

Nilson is a native of Cache Valley, Utah.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Massive ‘No Kings’ Protests Sweep the Nation: Americans Unite Against Trump

On Saturday, crowds of protesters from various age brackets gathered en masse…

Warm Breezes and Showers Sweep Through Sunday: Sunshine Set to Return Next Week

SAVANNAH, Ga. — The serene weather experienced during the workweek extended into…

Israel Launches Strikes on Gaza Following Alleged Hamas Assault on Troops, Testing Ceasefire’s Durability

In a significant test to the recent U.S.-brokered ceasefire intended to end…

FEMA Grant Delays and New Rules Spark Concerns Over Disaster Response Effectiveness, Warn State Officials

State emergency management officials are sounding alarms over significant reductions in federal…

Shocking Campus Incident: 18-Year-Old Woman Injured in Bradley University Shooting

PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — An accidental shooting at Bradley University early in…

St. Pete Animal Shelter Seeks Urgent Help After Van Crash with 17 Pets Onboard

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — A local animal shelter is urgently seeking…

Breakthrough DNA Evidence Leads to Arrest of Georgia Man for 1990s New York Sexual Assault Cases

NEW YORK (AP) — Authorities have tied a Georgia resident to a…

Hundreds Rally in Tampa for ‘No Kings’ Protest Movement

Across the United States, including in the Tampa Bay area, ‘No Kings’…

Champaign Co. EMA Secures Major Grant for Cutting-Edge Technology Enhancements

URBANA, Ill. — The Champaign County Emergency Management Agency is set to…

Suspects in Immigration Detention Center Shooting Charged with Terrorism: Latest Developments

Two individuals apprehended in connection with a shooting incident in July at…

Tony Vitello Poised to Leave Tennessee for San Francisco Giants Manager Role: A Game-Changer in MLB

In a developing story out of Knoxville, Tennessee, it’s reported that the…

Surge Alert: Major Shakeup Expected in AP Top 25 Rankings!

The anticipation for the newest AP Top 25 college football rankings is…