Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Podcast

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

OP-ED: Thena Robinson Mock: My American History

OP-ED: Thena Robinson Mock: My American History

With 200 Supporters in Norfolk Outside, NY Attorney General Letitia James Pleads Not Guilty

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
The Windy City Word
  • Home
  • News
    1. Local
    2. View All

    Youth curfew vote stalled in Chicago City Council’s public safety committee

    Organizers, CBA Coalition pushback on proposed luxury hotel near Obama Presidential Center

    New petition calls for state oversight and new leadership at Roseland Community Hospital

    UFC Gym to replace shuttered Esporta in Morgan Park

    The Four Minute Offense: Jalen Hurts Triumphantly Bounces Back

    HBCU Football Wrap-Up: Tenn. State, FAMU, and Morehouse win on Homecoming Weekend

    Titans and QB Cam Ward are dedicated to two ideals: Growth and Development

    THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Hit-and-Run Epidemic Continues to Plague South L.A

  • Opinion

    Capitalize on Slower Car Dealership Sales in 2025

    The High Cost Of Wealth Worship

    What Every Black Child Needs in the World

    Changing the Game: Westside Mom Shares Bally’s Job Experience with Son

    The Subtle Signs of Emotional Abuse: 10 Common Patterns

  • Business

    Illinois Department of Innovation & Technology supplier diversity office to host procurement webinar for vendors

    Crusader Publisher host Ukrainian Tech Businessmen eyeing Gary investment

    Sims applauds $220,000 in local Back to Business grants

    New Hire360 partnership to support diversity in local trades

    Taking your small business to the next level

  • Health

    THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Hit-and-Run Epidemic Continues to Plague South L.A

    Recognizing World Mental Health Day: How families play a crucial role in suicide prevention

    Denied Care, Divided Nation: How America Fails Its Sickest Patients—and the People Fighting Back

    Unbreakable: Black Women and Mental Health

    A Question of a Government Shutdown?

  • Education

    OP-ED: Thena Robinson Mock: My American History

    How Babies’ Brains Develop

    Head Start Gave the Author an Early Inspiration to Share Her Story

    Alabama’s CHOOSE Act: A Promise and a Responsibility

    After Plunge, Black Students Enroll in Harvard

  • Sports

    The Four Minute Offense: Jalen Hurts Triumphantly Bounces Back

    HBCU Football Wrap-Up: Tenn. State, FAMU, and Morehouse win on Homecoming Weekend

    Titans and QB Cam Ward are dedicated to two ideals: Growth and Development

    HBCU Football Week 5 Roundup: Jackson State keeps the Good Times Rolling

    Jackson State Dominates Southern on the Road, Wins Boombox Classic

  • Podcast
The Windy City Word
Local

Concordia-Chicago basketball coach returns after 6 players hospitalized

staffBy staffUpdated:No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

Concordia University Chicago men’s basketball coach Steve Kollar is returning to the team after an investigation determined a practice made particularly intense as a consequence for player rule breaking contributed to the hospitalization of six student-athletes.

The school had named an interim head coach last week after the players were hospitalized following the practice, which took place after players broke curfew during a California team road trip.

Advertisement

“The University and athletic administration has full confidence in Coach Kollar and believes that he has the best interests of our student-athletes in mind,” Concordia-Chicago athletic director Pete Gnan wrote in a letter to players, parents and staff Thursday.

The six student-athletes had been hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis, said the letter the school shared with the Tribune. The serious condition involves muscle fibers breaking down and leaking throughout the body and can be caused by physical exertion.

Advertisement

[ Concordia University Chicago basketball players hospitalized after intense practice ]

The school’s investigation determined the intense practice contributed to the hospitalizations in combination with other factors, including “an extended break, cross-country travel, rest, hydration and nutrition.” But coaches had no intent to harm or haze the student-athletes, the statement added.

“Overall, Coach Kollar continues to have the overall support of his team and their parents, many of whom have voluntarily provided affirmation of their support during our recent inquiry,” Gnan wrote.

Kollar has never faced any formal complaint while at Concordia-Chicago since or prior to the hospitalizations, Gnan added. He returns to the team Friday.

All six student-athletes have been released from the hospital and progressing toward full recoveries. They will be gradually allowed to practice and play in games again after being medically cleared, the letter said. The school is also implementing new safety trainings and evaluations for coaches alongside protocol for re-acclimating student-athletes in the preseason and after extended breaks, it continued.

The team postponed four games that will likely count as forfeits “out of a further abundance of caution,” including an away contest Saturday against Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference rival Marian University. But the squad could return to competition next Tuesday to play Rockford University, Gnan wrote.

Kollar was named NACC coach of the year last year after leading his team to a 15-10 record in his third season. The team tied for the conference’s regular season title.

The NCAA Division III Cougars had gotten off to the team’s best start in over 40 years this season with an 8-0 record before losing both games on its California road trip.

jsheridan@chicagotribune.com

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
Previous ArticleConviction of foster parent who admitted smothering infant upheld by Indiana court
Next Article Jury finds in favor of ex-University of Illinois professor accused of sexual assault, harassment of students
staff

Related Posts

Youth curfew vote stalled in Chicago City Council’s public safety committee

Organizers, CBA Coalition pushback on proposed luxury hotel near Obama Presidential Center

New petition calls for state oversight and new leadership at Roseland Community Hospital

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Video of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxFXtgzTu4U
Advertisement
Video of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjfvYnUXHuI
ABOUT US

 

The Windy City Word is a weekly newspaper that projects a positive image of the community it serves. It reflects life on the Greater West Side as seen by the people who live and work here.

OUR PICKS

The Conversation with Al McFarlane: Navigating Power, Pardons, and Politics

The West Broadway Association, Shopping, and Sen. Bobby Joe Champion

5 must-see Black films from the 2024 Chicago International Film Festival

MOST POPULAR

THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Hit-and-Run Epidemic Continues to Plague South L.A

Recognizing World Mental Health Day: How families play a crucial role in suicide prevention

Denied Care, Divided Nation: How America Fails Its Sickest Patients—and the People Fighting Back

© 2025 The Windy City Word. Site Designed by No Regret Medai.
  • Home
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.