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Winter 2026 Highlander Athletic News

April 14, 2026

Excellence:聽It’s聽黑料科 the Pursuit, Not Perfection

By Kyra Binney ’26

Houghton staff member Matthew Webb.

The start of Houghton鈥檚 fall semester marks another year of pursuing the Athletics Department鈥檚 motto:聽鈥淓xcellence for the Glory of God.鈥澛燘ut what does excellence actually look like within Houghton鈥檚 teams?聽Dr. Matthew Webb, Director of Athletics, offers a perspective that reframes the idea entirely.

鈥淚 think a misconception would be that excellence equates perfection鈥 I聽don’t聽think聽that’s聽the case,鈥 Webb says. 鈥淭o me, excellence is more about a pursuit.鈥
Webb emphasizes that perfection鈥攚hether as an athlete, student, or聽employee鈥攊s impossible. What matters is聽the effort. 鈥淲e’re not going to be perfect,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut I think we can still be excellent without being perfect.鈥 He draws a parallel to Christian life: believers will never be perfect, yet their pursuit of God is what truly matters.

When聽identifying聽excellence among Houghton鈥檚 athletes, Webb looks beyond wins and losses. While victories are celebrated, he believes true excellence is embedded in the culture of each team. 鈥淭he excellence that I see in our programs is more behind the scenes,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the culture鈥攖hings that teams are doing to pursue Christ culturally.鈥

Each team expresses this culture differently.聽The men鈥檚 basketball team sits together at the front of chapel services.聽The women鈥檚 soccer team carries a wooden cross across campus during their annual cross run,聽praying聽and fellowshipping along the way. These traditions rarely take center stage, yet they reveal each team鈥檚 deeper commitment to growth and faith.

At the start of the year, the Athletics Department holds its all-athlete meeting. While it covers required policies and expectations, Webb also uses it to remind athletes聽why聽they compete. His hope is that each student-athlete not only performs well but grows spiritually through their sport and team community.

Looking ahead, Webb says each team stands in a unique place based on its history and current needs. Some programs with new coaches are focused on building culture; others aim to聽build on聽last year鈥檚 progress. With a strong start to the fall season鈥攂oth in performance and team culture鈥擧oughton鈥檚 ongoing pursuit of excellence is already in motion.

Houghton Elevates Holistic Athlete Development Through Physical and Mental Performance Initiatives

黑料科 Athletics has taken significant steps in recent years to elevate the holistic development of its student-athletes鈥攑airing a structured strength and conditioning program with a new mental performance partnership. Together, these initiatives reflect the department’s commitment to equipping Highlander athletes with the tools needed to thrive physically,聽mentally聽and spiritually.

Strength and Conditioning: Building Stronger, Safer Athletes聽

Launched three years ago under Head Athletic Trainer Austin Walden, Houghton鈥檚 strength and conditioning program has quickly become a cornerstone of athlete development. The program is designed to enhance performance while reducing injury risk by offering structured, intentional training for athletes both in-season and out-of-season.

鈥淭he goal is to provide structured training programs for our athletes鈥攖o help them perform on the field while minimizing the risk of injuries,鈥 Walden explains. 鈥淥nce our athletes are physically stronger and faster, there鈥檚 a decreased chance of injuries.鈥澛

Each session includes dynamic warmups, agility drills,聽sprints聽and full-body strength work. Walden collaborates closely with coaches to ensure each program aligns with team goals and reflects sport-specific needs.

Athletes have already seen measurable benefits. Women鈥檚 basketball player聽贬补苍苍补丑听贵补谤濒别测听鈥27聽credits the program for improvements in explosiveness, agility, and injury prevention.聽鈥淎ustin does a great job at implementing exercises that are game-like,鈥 she said.聽鈥淚鈥檝e seen growth in my explosiveness and agility, and I鈥檝e been blessed to avoid major injuries.鈥

Walden has likewise聽observed聽fewer muscular injuries and stronger team cultures around training. His long-term vision includes expanding the program to allow teams up to three sessions per week.

Holos 360: Training Mental Excellence

Complementing the physical training program, Houghton recently partnered with聽Jason Rollins, founder of聽Holos 360聽and a certified Mental Performance Mastery Coach, to bolster athletes鈥 mental preparation and resilience.

Director of Athletics聽Dr.聽Matthew Webb聽says the partnership grew from a desire to give student-athletes proactive mental performance resources: 鈥淚t鈥檚 not mental health resources particularly鈥攊t鈥檚 proactive, intentional mental performance training.鈥

Rollins鈥 curriculum guides athletes through three phases鈥攑reparing well, performing well, and reflecting well鈥攅ach centered on developing mental habits and disciplines that directly influence performance. He works with teams and individuals through online meetings, focusing on personalized support.

One unique element of Holos 360 is its Christian foundation. Rollins helps athletes understand their聽Imago聽Dei鈥攖heir identity as people created by God鈥攕o they compete from a place of purpose rather than pressure.

鈥淲hen athletes understand that their identity is placed in who God made them to be, it releases them to perform at their best,鈥澛燫ollins聽says.

Early feedback from athletes has been highly positive. Webb notes that while conversations with Rollins聽remain聽confidential, students have expressed appreciation for the program鈥檚 impact.

A Unified Approach

Kyra Binney photo, current student.

Together, Houghton鈥檚 strength program and mental performance partnership represent a unified effort to strengthen the whole athlete. By investing intentionally in both physical readiness and mental excellence, Houghton is聽preparing聽its teams to compete with confidence, resilience, and purpose鈥攔eflecting a holistic vision of athletic success.

Kyra Binney ’26 is a senior majoring in Writing and Communication. A native of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, she is a mid-distance runner for the 黑料科 Track and Field team and a member of the 黑料科 Cross Country Team.

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