I know Martin Smith did it with Virginia Women/Wisconsin Men, Mark Wetmore - Colorado, Peter Farwell - Williams, and now Dan Schwamberger - UW - Eau Claire.
How many other coaches have coached NCAA Championship TEAMS for both genders?
I know Martin Smith did it with Virginia Women/Wisconsin Men, Mark Wetmore - Colorado, Peter Farwell - Williams, and now Dan Schwamberger - UW - Eau Claire.
How many other coaches have coached NCAA Championship TEAMS for both genders?
I would have thought Vin Lananna, but it looks like he gave Beth the credit for a Stanford title back in the day.
I believe that's it. Maybe Milt will be the next to join if McGorty/Fisher go nuts next year.
D2 - Duane Vandenbushe - Western State, and Damon Martin - Adams State
Jeff Albertson wrote:
I believe that's it. Maybe Milt will be the next to join if McGorty/Fisher go nuts next year.
So only TWO coaches per division have pulled off that feat?
Anyone have access to NAIA results history?
NAIA:
Zenon Smiechowski (Simon Fraser) W in '83, '87, and '96; M in '82
Jack Hazen (Malone) W in '98, M in '01
Jeff Albertson wrote:
NAIA:
Zenon Smiechowski (Simon Fraser) W in '83, '87, and '96; M in '82
Jack Hazen (Malone) W in '98, M in '01
Jeff-
Thanks for the quick reply and information!
Good Luck with your Turkey Trot tomorrow!!
Chief
isn't robert johnson head coach of both men and women at oregon?
they have won both
love every step wrote:
isn't robert johnson head coach of both men and women at oregon?
they have won both
Vin was the coach the last time the Duck men won, Robert is listed with one women's title at Oregon.
Dr. Joe Vigil did in both NAIA and D2
thread follower wrote:
love every step wrote:isn't robert johnson head coach of both men and women at oregon?
they have won both
Vin was the coach the last time the Duck men won, Robert is listed with one women's title at Oregon.
Oh by title of thread I did not know you were talking xc I thought you meant track too