Houston’s Rice Track Legend Jim Bevan Announces Retirement After Hall of Fame Career
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Hall of Fame coach Jim Bevan, one of the most influential figures in Rice University athletics, is stepping down after a historic run leading the Owls’ women’s cross-country and track and field programs. His retirement marks the end of an era not only for Rice, but also for Houston's broader sports community.
Bevan joined Rice in 1986 and became head coach in 2005, building one of the nation’s most consistent women’s programs. His teams collected dozens of conference championships and produced numerous NCAA qualifiers. More importantly, he shaped generations of athletes who praised his leadership, consistency, and deep commitment to their well‑being.
Rice announced his retirement this week, celebrating his accomplishments and highlighting the legacy he leaves behind. Bevan’s athletes earned accolades for both athletic and academic performance, an achievement that defined the culture he cultivated on campus.
Why His Retirement Matters
Bevan’s departure signals a major transition for Rice University and the local collegiate sports scene. Few coaches in Houston have matched his long-term impact. His work helped elevate Rice’s national profile and strengthened the city’s reputation as a hub for talented student-athletes.
Houston’s track and field community has long leaned on mentors like Bevan, whose influence extended well beyond competition results. Alumni often credit him with shaping their careers, supporting academic excellence, and building a team culture rooted in resilience.
What’s Next for Rice Athletics
Rice has not yet announced his successor, but the program now enters a moment of renewal. The incoming coach will inherit a team with a strong foundation and high expectations. Supporters are eager to see whether Rice continues Bevan’s legacy of combining athletic success with a student-first approach.
As the university begins its search, Houston’s sports community will be watching closely. The next chapter of Rice track and field starts with the bar set high—exactly the way Bevan built it.
This article is a summary of reporting by Rice University Athletics. Read the full story here.

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