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Opening Session - Full Show - USTFCCCA Convention 2023
Opening Session Awards Presentations - USTFCCCA Convention 2023
Watch more + the live presentation of the 2023 Bowerman Award on Thursday, December 14 at https://ustfccca-convention.runnerspace.com.
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published: 13 Dec 2023
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USTFCCCA Coaches Hall of Fame 2017 Bob Kersee
published: 30 Dec 2017
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Mark Wetmore, 2022 USTFCCCA Coaches Hall of Fame Inductee
November 6, 1995.
That’s the day distance running changed at the NCAA Division I level.
Because that was when Mark Wetmore became just the sixth head cross country and track & field coach in the now 90-plus-year history of the University of Colorado athletic program.
Truthfully, the winds of change began to blow even sooner than that when the Buffaloes welcomed Wetmore as a volunteer assistant coach of the men’s distance program in 1992. Wetmore spent four years at Seton Hall University from 1988 to 1992 and 14 years before that at Bernards High School from 1974 to 1988 before arriving in Boulder.
But if you go back to Wetmore’s coaching genesis, it was quite simple.
“I started coaching because it was offered to me,” Wetmore told LetsRun back in 2004 of his tutoring a municipal childr...
published: 23 Dec 2022
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Dordt cross country & track & field teams named USTFCCCA Men’s Program of the Year
Dordt cross country & track & field teams named USTFCCCA Men’s Program of the Year
For more Local News from KTIV: https://www.ktiv.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUZWZQEw0N0NYi2gYmrgsWw
published: 12 Jun 2023
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VIDEO: West Texas A&M; track and field athletes honored by USTFCCCA
VIDEO: West Texas A&M; track and field athletes honored by USTFCCCA
For more Local News from KFDA: https://www.newschannel10.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDYiL8zLKtiaHZZElPfx6CA
published: 14 Jul 2023
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2023 USTFCCCA DIII Athlete HOF Induction
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has announced the latest inductees into the NCAA Division III Athlete Hall of Fame.
The following former student-athletes will be honored for their outstanding performances and contributions to the sport: Ryan Bak of Trinity College, Elizabeth (Woodworth) Kujawa of UW-Oshkosh, Uzoma Orji of MIT, Kym Orr of SUNY Fredonia, Healy Thompson of Williams and Nancy (Cisar) Nelson of Central (Iowa).
Read more:
https://www.ustfccca.org/?p=90050
published: 23 May 2023
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2023 USTFCCCA DIII Athlete HOF Induction
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has announced the latest inductees into the NCAA Division III Athlete Hall of Fame.
The following former student-athletes will be honored for their outstanding performances and contributions to the sport: Ryan Bak of Trinity College, Elizabeth (Woodworth) Kujawa of UW-Oshkosh, Uzoma Orji of MIT, Kym Orr of SUNY Fredonia, Healy Thompson of Williams and Nancy (Cisar) Nelson of Central (Iowa).
Read more:
https://www.ustfccca.org/?p=90050
published: 18 May 2023
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2021 USTFCCCA NCAA DIII Athlete Hall of Fame Induction
The induction of the USTFCCCA NCAA DIII Athlete Hall of Fame Class of 2021. This year's inductees are Paul Conlin of University of Wisconsin Platteville, Debbie Thometz of the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, Janet Williams of Springfield College in Massachusetts, and Jeoffrey York of the University of Albany
published: 26 May 2021
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USTFCCCA Opening Session 2011 Intro Video
Relive some of the best moments from the 2011 year in the USTFCCCA Opening Session Introduction Video.
published: 26 Dec 2011
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Rams’ Men Rank No. 8 in Final USTFCCCA Program of the Year Standings
The Colorado State Men’s Track & Field program is ranked eighth in the final USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Program of the Year Standings. Placement is based on the team’s national finish in cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field.
published: 14 Jun 2017
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Opening Session - Full Show - USTFCCCA Convention 2023
Opening Session Awards Presentations - USTFCCCA Convention 2023
Watch more + the live presentation of the 2023 Bowerman Award on Thursday, December 14 at https...
Opening Session Awards Presentations - USTFCCCA Convention 2023
Watch more + the live presentation of the 2023 Bowerman Award on Thursday, December 14 at https://ustfccca-convention.runnerspace.com.
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Opening Session Awards Presentations - USTFCCCA Convention 2023
Watch more + the live presentation of the 2023 Bowerman Award on Thursday, December 14 at https://ustfccca-convention.runnerspace.com.
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- published: 13 Dec 2023
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Mark Wetmore, 2022 USTFCCCA Coaches Hall of Fame Inductee
November 6, 1995.
That’s the day distance running changed at the NCAA Division I level.
Because that was when Mark Wetmore became just the sixth head cross co...
November 6, 1995.
That’s the day distance running changed at the NCAA Division I level.
Because that was when Mark Wetmore became just the sixth head cross country and track & field coach in the now 90-plus-year history of the University of Colorado athletic program.
Truthfully, the winds of change began to blow even sooner than that when the Buffaloes welcomed Wetmore as a volunteer assistant coach of the men’s distance program in 1992. Wetmore spent four years at Seton Hall University from 1988 to 1992 and 14 years before that at Bernards High School from 1974 to 1988 before arriving in Boulder.
But if you go back to Wetmore’s coaching genesis, it was quite simple.
“I started coaching because it was offered to me,” Wetmore told LetsRun back in 2004 of his tutoring a municipal children’s team, known as the Edge City Track Club, in his hometown of Bernardsville, New Jersey. “It was a summer job. It fit with another summer job. It was an evening deal. And I liked money. So I said, ‘Can I work a regular 9-5 or 8-4 job and then pick up this other evening thing and make some money?’ That’s all it was.”
It turns out that Wetmore had a gift for coaching and recruiting. Soon, Wetmore encouraged the parents of those children to start running, Wetmore had a squadron of runners aged 8-60 competing around town under the banner of the new Mine Mt. Road Department. Many of those younger athletes grew up to compete for Wetmore at Bernards High School and would go on to have fruitful collegiate careers.
Wetmore found his calling in coaching, but truly hit his stride at the collegiate level – specifically in the running mecca that is Boulder, Colorado. In fact, Wetmore was so focused on being in “The Berkeley of the Rockies” that he quit his job at Seton Hall, packed up all of his belongings and moved out to the Centennial State in 1992 with very little to his name.
It didn’t take long for Wetmore to be hired at CU by former head coach Jerry Quiller as a volunteer assistant coach in charge of the men’s distance athletes. Three years later, Wetmore took over the program and molded the Buffs into an absolute force.
Nearly 30 years into Wetmore’s tenure, CU squads have achieved unrivaled combined success at the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships with eight national titles in more than 25 trips to the podium (most recently in 2019 with the men), five individual champions (most recently in 2018 with Dani Jones) and more than 140 All-America honors (nine alone in 2018). During the 2004 season, the Buffs became only the third program in meet history to sweep the team titles, joining Wisconsin in 1985 and Stanford in 1996. Wetmore later led the men to back-to-back national titles in 2013 and 2014 (CU’s quest for a three-peat was derailed by Syracuse in 2015).
Wetmore is the only coach in NCAA DI history to win both the men’s and women’s team and individual cross country championships. In fact, Wetmore has done so twice thus far.
The Buffs have been equally as impressive at the conference level in cross country, winning more than 30 league crowns and more than individual titles between the Big 12 Conference and the Pac-12 Conference. In fact, Wetmore was the winningest Big 12 coach in all sports when CU left the conference in 2011. Then the Buffs won the first six men’s team titles in the Pac-12, including the inaugural crown in 2012.
Don’t discount what Wetmore’s athletes have done on the track, either. In addition to more than 100 individual conference titles and two conference team titles, CU men and women have combined to win more than 20 NCAA individual titles, earn more than 200 All-America laurels and establish seven collegiate records, including five alone by 2009 The Bowerman winner Jenny Barringer (now Simpson).
Domestic and international success have been calling cards of Wetmore’s athletes, many of whom he still coaches post-collegiately, including Simpson. Current and former CU athletes have combined for more than 20 Olympic team berths, more than 30 World Championship team berths and more than 60 appearances at the World Cross Country Championships. Two of those athletes, Emma Coburn (steeple) and Simpson (1500), won World Championship gold and Olympic bronze in their respective events.
Sandwiched between that Hall-of-Fame-worthy fortune, Chris Lear chronicled CU’s 1998 season – Wetmore’s third as head coach – in his best-selling book, “Running with the Buffaloes.” That year, Adam Goucher became just the second CU athlete to win an individual title at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, which paced the men’s team to a third-place finish.
https://wn.com/Mark_Wetmore,_2022_Ustfccca_Coaches_Hall_Of_Fame_Inductee
November 6, 1995.
That’s the day distance running changed at the NCAA Division I level.
Because that was when Mark Wetmore became just the sixth head cross country and track & field coach in the now 90-plus-year history of the University of Colorado athletic program.
Truthfully, the winds of change began to blow even sooner than that when the Buffaloes welcomed Wetmore as a volunteer assistant coach of the men’s distance program in 1992. Wetmore spent four years at Seton Hall University from 1988 to 1992 and 14 years before that at Bernards High School from 1974 to 1988 before arriving in Boulder.
But if you go back to Wetmore’s coaching genesis, it was quite simple.
“I started coaching because it was offered to me,” Wetmore told LetsRun back in 2004 of his tutoring a municipal children’s team, known as the Edge City Track Club, in his hometown of Bernardsville, New Jersey. “It was a summer job. It fit with another summer job. It was an evening deal. And I liked money. So I said, ‘Can I work a regular 9-5 or 8-4 job and then pick up this other evening thing and make some money?’ That’s all it was.”
It turns out that Wetmore had a gift for coaching and recruiting. Soon, Wetmore encouraged the parents of those children to start running, Wetmore had a squadron of runners aged 8-60 competing around town under the banner of the new Mine Mt. Road Department. Many of those younger athletes grew up to compete for Wetmore at Bernards High School and would go on to have fruitful collegiate careers.
Wetmore found his calling in coaching, but truly hit his stride at the collegiate level – specifically in the running mecca that is Boulder, Colorado. In fact, Wetmore was so focused on being in “The Berkeley of the Rockies” that he quit his job at Seton Hall, packed up all of his belongings and moved out to the Centennial State in 1992 with very little to his name.
It didn’t take long for Wetmore to be hired at CU by former head coach Jerry Quiller as a volunteer assistant coach in charge of the men’s distance athletes. Three years later, Wetmore took over the program and molded the Buffs into an absolute force.
Nearly 30 years into Wetmore’s tenure, CU squads have achieved unrivaled combined success at the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships with eight national titles in more than 25 trips to the podium (most recently in 2019 with the men), five individual champions (most recently in 2018 with Dani Jones) and more than 140 All-America honors (nine alone in 2018). During the 2004 season, the Buffs became only the third program in meet history to sweep the team titles, joining Wisconsin in 1985 and Stanford in 1996. Wetmore later led the men to back-to-back national titles in 2013 and 2014 (CU’s quest for a three-peat was derailed by Syracuse in 2015).
Wetmore is the only coach in NCAA DI history to win both the men’s and women’s team and individual cross country championships. In fact, Wetmore has done so twice thus far.
The Buffs have been equally as impressive at the conference level in cross country, winning more than 30 league crowns and more than individual titles between the Big 12 Conference and the Pac-12 Conference. In fact, Wetmore was the winningest Big 12 coach in all sports when CU left the conference in 2011. Then the Buffs won the first six men’s team titles in the Pac-12, including the inaugural crown in 2012.
Don’t discount what Wetmore’s athletes have done on the track, either. In addition to more than 100 individual conference titles and two conference team titles, CU men and women have combined to win more than 20 NCAA individual titles, earn more than 200 All-America laurels and establish seven collegiate records, including five alone by 2009 The Bowerman winner Jenny Barringer (now Simpson).
Domestic and international success have been calling cards of Wetmore’s athletes, many of whom he still coaches post-collegiately, including Simpson. Current and former CU athletes have combined for more than 20 Olympic team berths, more than 30 World Championship team berths and more than 60 appearances at the World Cross Country Championships. Two of those athletes, Emma Coburn (steeple) and Simpson (1500), won World Championship gold and Olympic bronze in their respective events.
Sandwiched between that Hall-of-Fame-worthy fortune, Chris Lear chronicled CU’s 1998 season – Wetmore’s third as head coach – in his best-selling book, “Running with the Buffaloes.” That year, Adam Goucher became just the second CU athlete to win an individual title at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, which paced the men’s team to a third-place finish.
- published: 23 Dec 2022
- views: 599
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Dordt cross country & track & field teams named USTFCCCA Men’s Program of the Year
Dordt cross country & track & field teams named USTFCCCA Men’s Program of the Year
For more Local News from KTIV: https://www.ktiv.com/
For more YouTub...
Dordt cross country & track & field teams named USTFCCCA Men’s Program of the Year
For more Local News from KTIV: https://www.ktiv.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUZWZQEw0N0NYi2gYmrgsWw
https://wn.com/Dordt_Cross_Country_Track_Field_Teams_Named_Ustfccca_Men’S_Program_Of_The_Year
Dordt cross country & track & field teams named USTFCCCA Men’s Program of the Year
For more Local News from KTIV: https://www.ktiv.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUZWZQEw0N0NYi2gYmrgsWw
- published: 12 Jun 2023
- views: 44
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VIDEO: West Texas A&M; track and field athletes honored by USTFCCCA
VIDEO: West Texas A&M; track and field athletes honored by USTFCCCA
For more Local News from KFDA: https://www.newschannel10.com/
For more YouTube Conte...
VIDEO: West Texas A&M; track and field athletes honored by USTFCCCA
For more Local News from KFDA: https://www.newschannel10.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDYiL8zLKtiaHZZElPfx6CA
https://wn.com/Video_West_Texas_A_M_Track_And_Field_Athletes_Honored_By_Ustfccca
VIDEO: West Texas A&M; track and field athletes honored by USTFCCCA
For more Local News from KFDA: https://www.newschannel10.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDYiL8zLKtiaHZZElPfx6CA
- published: 14 Jul 2023
- views: 20
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2023 USTFCCCA DIII Athlete HOF Induction
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has announced the latest inductees into the NCAA Division III Athlete Hall of Fame.
The...
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has announced the latest inductees into the NCAA Division III Athlete Hall of Fame.
The following former student-athletes will be honored for their outstanding performances and contributions to the sport: Ryan Bak of Trinity College, Elizabeth (Woodworth) Kujawa of UW-Oshkosh, Uzoma Orji of MIT, Kym Orr of SUNY Fredonia, Healy Thompson of Williams and Nancy (Cisar) Nelson of Central (Iowa).
Read more:
https://www.ustfccca.org/?p=90050
https://wn.com/2023_Ustfccca_Diii_Athlete_Hof_Induction
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has announced the latest inductees into the NCAA Division III Athlete Hall of Fame.
The following former student-athletes will be honored for their outstanding performances and contributions to the sport: Ryan Bak of Trinity College, Elizabeth (Woodworth) Kujawa of UW-Oshkosh, Uzoma Orji of MIT, Kym Orr of SUNY Fredonia, Healy Thompson of Williams and Nancy (Cisar) Nelson of Central (Iowa).
Read more:
https://www.ustfccca.org/?p=90050
- published: 23 May 2023
- views: 143
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2023 USTFCCCA DIII Athlete HOF Induction
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has announced the latest inductees into the NCAA Division III Athlete Hall of Fame.
The...
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has announced the latest inductees into the NCAA Division III Athlete Hall of Fame.
The following former student-athletes will be honored for their outstanding performances and contributions to the sport: Ryan Bak of Trinity College, Elizabeth (Woodworth) Kujawa of UW-Oshkosh, Uzoma Orji of MIT, Kym Orr of SUNY Fredonia, Healy Thompson of Williams and Nancy (Cisar) Nelson of Central (Iowa).
Read more:
https://www.ustfccca.org/?p=90050
https://wn.com/2023_Ustfccca_Diii_Athlete_Hof_Induction
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has announced the latest inductees into the NCAA Division III Athlete Hall of Fame.
The following former student-athletes will be honored for their outstanding performances and contributions to the sport: Ryan Bak of Trinity College, Elizabeth (Woodworth) Kujawa of UW-Oshkosh, Uzoma Orji of MIT, Kym Orr of SUNY Fredonia, Healy Thompson of Williams and Nancy (Cisar) Nelson of Central (Iowa).
Read more:
https://www.ustfccca.org/?p=90050
- published: 18 May 2023
- views: 189
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2021 USTFCCCA NCAA DIII Athlete Hall of Fame Induction
The induction of the USTFCCCA NCAA DIII Athlete Hall of Fame Class of 2021. This year's inductees are Paul Conlin of University of Wisconsin Platteville, Debbie...
The induction of the USTFCCCA NCAA DIII Athlete Hall of Fame Class of 2021. This year's inductees are Paul Conlin of University of Wisconsin Platteville, Debbie Thometz of the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, Janet Williams of Springfield College in Massachusetts, and Jeoffrey York of the University of Albany
https://wn.com/2021_Ustfccca_Ncaa_Diii_Athlete_Hall_Of_Fame_Induction
The induction of the USTFCCCA NCAA DIII Athlete Hall of Fame Class of 2021. This year's inductees are Paul Conlin of University of Wisconsin Platteville, Debbie Thometz of the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, Janet Williams of Springfield College in Massachusetts, and Jeoffrey York of the University of Albany
- published: 26 May 2021
- views: 286
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USTFCCCA Opening Session 2011 Intro Video
Relive some of the best moments from the 2011 year in the USTFCCCA Opening Session Introduction Video.
Relive some of the best moments from the 2011 year in the USTFCCCA Opening Session Introduction Video.
https://wn.com/Ustfccca_Opening_Session_2011_Intro_Video
Relive some of the best moments from the 2011 year in the USTFCCCA Opening Session Introduction Video.
- published: 26 Dec 2011
- views: 216
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Rams’ Men Rank No. 8 in Final USTFCCCA Program of the Year Standings
The Colorado State Men’s Track & Field program is ranked eighth in the final USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Program of the Year Standings. Placement is based on the t...
The Colorado State Men’s Track & Field program is ranked eighth in the final USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Program of the Year Standings. Placement is based on the team’s national finish in cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field.
https://wn.com/Rams’_Men_Rank_No._8_In_Final_Ustfccca_Program_Of_The_Year_Standings
The Colorado State Men’s Track & Field program is ranked eighth in the final USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Program of the Year Standings. Placement is based on the team’s national finish in cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field.
- published: 14 Jun 2017
- views: 17