Follow Christ, Lead the Way

Last week Ohio Christian University announced that athletic teams would be transitioning from participating in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) in the 2023-2024 academic year and would begin competing in the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) starting in fall of 2024. University president, Dr. Ron Smith, has prepared the following statement to clarify why such a move was made.

As your president beginning my third month of office, I have wrestled with a prevailing question:  What is Ohio Christian University meant to be? According to our roots, the answer is to offer our students the best “Wesleyan Christian experience in our world.”

In athletics that means three essential components: Christian, Character, Competition.  I have written to our NAIA Commissioner thanking them for the outstanding privilege ours has been to compete in their River States Conference. We are permitted to compete with their teams every season with all who will offer us the schedule.  However, I am rejoining OCU in the NCCAA. At this juncture I deeply desire our athletes to participate in, and contribute to, the Christian world of athletics.  It is time we leave a mark on our conference and in our nation as Christians.  We will still compete with the teams we choose outside of our conference, but we have a witness we need to make in Christian competition.  We need not only to compete, but to contribute to our distinct witness among Christian America by offering character-based athletes ready to compete and to serve the nation Christ has sought to raise.  From that source we will let our light shine for the whole world.  While we begin to raise the banner of winning immediately, we begin our NCCAA competition in the Fall Semester of 2024.

Ronald E. Smith, PhD

Ohio Christian University

President

 

The Athletics department has prepared a series of questions and answers (Q&A) that should cover most questions regarding this change. You can view that list here.

Articles of Interest

2023 Trailblazer Trot Starting Line

1st Annual Trailblazer Trot Results

2023 Trailblazer Trot Starting Line

Published: March 13, 2023

The first ever annual Trailblazer Trot was a success, with 73 runners and walkers competing in the event. The first finisher was Drake Dickerson with a time of 15:11, followed by Steven Adams with a time of 15:40. The first overall female finisher was Lexie Engstrom with a time of 20:11, followed by Karen Alexander with a time of 25:17. There were competitors of all ages, ranged from 9 to 75 years old. Afterwards, individual prizes were awarded along with raffle prize tickets (all entries were given one raffle ticket). The Ohio Christian University Track
The first ever annual Trailblazer Trot was a success, with 73 runners and walkers competing in the event. The first finisher was Drake Dickerson with a time of 15:11, followed by Steven Adams with a time of 15:40. The first overall female finisher was Lexie Engstrom with a time of 20:11, followed by Karen Alexander with a time of 25:17. There were competitors of all ages, ranged from 9 to 75
The first ever annual Trailblazer Trot was a success, with 73 runners and walkers competing in the event. The first finisher was Drake Dickerson with a time of 15:11, followed by Steven Adams with

Olson Returns to Serve as Sports Chaplain/Sports Psych Coach

Published: March 3, 2023

By Abigail Hintz, Assistant Sports Information Director CIRCLEVILLE, OH — Ohio Christian University is pleased to announce the hiring of Dr. Larry Olson as the Sports Chaplain/Sport Psychology Performance Coach. In this role, Dr. Olson will assist the athletic department in providing pastoral care and spiritual guidance to student-athletes, staff and coaches. This could include overseeing Bible studies or prayer groups, consulting with athletes, coaches and staff on sport psychology issues, working to refer athletes to specialists when necessary and assisting teams with performance
By Abigail Hintz, Assistant Sports Information Director CIRCLEVILLE, OH — Ohio Christian University is pleased to announce the hiring of Dr. Larry Olson as the Sports Chaplain/Sport Psychology Performance Coach. In this role, Dr. Olson will assist the athletic department in providing pastoral care and spiritual guidance to student-athletes, staff and coaches. This could include overseeing
By Abigail Hintz, Assistant Sports Information Director CIRCLEVILLE, OH — Ohio Christian University is pleased to announce the hiring of Dr. Larry Olson as the Sports Chaplain/Sport Psychology 

Archived Articles of Interest

Trailblazer Athletics: The Ultimate Host Weekend  image

Trailblazer Athletics: The Ultimate Host Weekend

Trailblazer Athletics: The Ultimate Host Weekend  image

Published: September 26, 2018

A flurry of athletics activity ensued over the weekend on Ohio Christian University's (OCU) campus as OCU hosted a regional training for referees, a local clinic for school-aged children looking to improve their softball skills, and some sporting events as well. In addition to playing host, the conference recognized one OCU athlete as Women’s Soccer Offensive Player of the week. Details of this weekend's activities follow:  Ohio Christian University hosts 2018-19 Referee In-Service  On Sunday, September 23, OCU had the unique privilege of hosting the 2018 Fall Men's Basketball In-
A flurry of athletics activity ensued over the weekend on Ohio Christian University's (OCU) campus as OCU hosted a regional training for referees, a local clinic for school-aged children looking to improve their softball skills, and some sporting events as well. In addition to playing host, the conference recognized one OCU athlete as Women’s Soccer Offensive Player of the week. Details of
A flurry of athletics activity ensued over the weekend on Ohio Christian University's (OCU) campus as OCU hosted a regional training for referees, a local clinic for school-aged children looking to
OCU Student Govt. President Samuel Church

Samuel Church Testimonial

OCU Student Govt. President Samuel Church

Published: September 17, 2018

Samuel Church came to Ohio Christian University (OCU) looking to make a difference. Growing up in Toledo, OH in a struggling economy, Samuel experienced his family digging deep to overcome the challenge. “There weren’t expectations of rising and doing anything big, but I decided not to settle for that,” he recalls.  Samuel focused his energy and effort on athletics where he excelled, and OCU recruited him to join the track team. When he visited the campus in Circleville, OH, he was unsure what the future held. But, he remembers, “Everyone knew my name in about ten minutes, and they
Samuel Church came to Ohio Christian University (OCU) looking to make a difference. Growing up in Toledo, OH in a struggling economy, Samuel experienced his family digging deep to overcome the challenge. “There weren’t expectations of rising and doing anything big, but I decided not to settle for that,” he recalls.  Samuel focused his energy and effort on athletics where he excelled, and OCU
Samuel Church came to Ohio Christian University (OCU) looking to make a difference. Growing up in Toledo, OH in a struggling economy, Samuel experienced his family digging deep to overcome the