The Whittier College Board of Trustees has officially approved the return of the College’s football program for the 2026-27 academic year, marking a pivotal moment in Whittier’s storied athletic history.
The revitalized program will build on the College’s long-standing tradition of excellence, creating new and enhanced opportunities for exceptional student-athletes to thrive.
This comeback was made possible through the unwavering support of Whittier alumni, whose grassroots fundraising efforts raised more than $814,000. Their dedication mirrors the recent successful revival of the men’s lacrosse program, underscoring the deep commitment of Whittier’s alumni to supporting the College and enriching its athletic legacy.
“We are thrilled to welcome football back to Whittier College,” said President Kristine Dillon. “This program has been an integral part of our history, and its return will energize campus life, reengage our alumni, and offer prospective students another compelling reason to join the Poet family. It’s an exciting time to be a Poet.”
The funds raised will serve as a foundation to hire a head coach, followed by assistant coaches, and recruit athletes for the fall 2026 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Division III season. The College is committed to a “Bring Back Better” approach, giving coaches time to rebuild and strengthen the program for future student-athletes. (The search for coaches, involving participation from alumni representatives, will begin in spring 2025.)
“This isn’t just about bringing back football; it’s about doing it right,” said Ron Gastelum, Chair of the Whittier Board of Trustees and donor. “We’re committed to building a robust program that focuses on the holistic development of our student-athletes. We aim to see them succeed on the field, excel in the classroom, and thrive beyond college. I can already envision the stands filled with fans, cheering on our Poets in 2026!”
To support the ongoing fundraising effort, visit: Whittier.edu/giving/football.