He has his best returning team to his alma mater, and his best recruiting class ever in boys that have run 1:52/4:14/8:58, 4:12/9:00, 4:14/9:00, and 1:53/4:12.
Lyle also was key mover and shaker for $25 mil fundraising project for the new 300m indoor track facility being built in Bozeman
He has his best returning team to his alma mater, and his best recruiting class ever in boys that have run 1:52/4:14/8:58, 4:12/9:00, 4:14/9:00, and 1:53/4:12.
Lyle also was key mover and shaker for $25 mil fundraising project for the new 300m indoor track facility being built in Bozeman
I would be shocked if Lyle was leaving for almost any other program....but we are talking about Colorado. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. It wouldn't be shocking even though Montana State is rolling right now.
Lyle also was key mover and shaker for $25 mil fundraising project for the new 300m indoor track facility being built in Bozeman
I would be shocked if Lyle was leaving for almost any other program....but we are talking about Colorado. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. It wouldn't be shocking even though Montana State is rolling right now.
Everyone is making up names. Someplace is this post there were two of the three named, but not recent
Intern/ Men's & Women's Assistant Track & Field Throws Coach (Hanover College / Hanover, IN): Seeking dynamic person to assist with management of the program, including scheduling/implementing practices/skill development, team supervision/ops/travel, meet prep, recruiting/scouting, & coaching.
Track and Field Intern/Assistant Coach – Throws background. $12,000 | Housing & Some Meals Provided. Job Summary: To assist the head coach in overseeing and developing an intercollegiate athletic program. Implements and demonstrates competitive skill and spirit. Represents Hanover College within the membership of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference and the governing body of the NCAA. Essential Functions: Assist the head coach in coordinating and processes all aspects of; on and off campus student-athlete recruitment, scheduling of season and practice times, and implementing practices for student – athletes. Provide excellent customer service to student athletes, faculty and administration, parents, fans, community, and media. Assist head coach with responsibility for functioning within a set budget, game and practice preparation, team travel arrangements, purchasing and maintaining safe and adequate equipment, attending conference coaches' meetings, initiating conditioning program, and knowing and abiding by conference guidelines and NCAA rules and regulations. Assist head coach in initiating changes that will improve the quality of the program and the experience of the student-athlete. Other Responsibilities: Perform general duties to ensure the quality, safety, and the development of the program and the experience of the student-athlete. Complete duties as assigned by head coach. Perform other duties as assigned by the Vice President for Athletics.
Assistant Track and Field Coach (Pole Vault) (Bates College / Lewiston, ME): This position will be responsible for specific practice plans for men’s and women’s Pole vault events and plan and lead practice for the team.
Position Purpose: The Assistant Track & Field Coach (Pole Vault) position must be conducted in adherence with the policies, rules, and regulations of affiliated national, regional, and state intercollegiate athletic associations, the NESCAC Conference, and the College. The Assistant Coach will have significant night and weekend commitments. This position reports to the Head Coach. Bates College Athletics proudly represents the NCAA DIII, NESCAC, and DIII New England Region.
Job Duties: This position will be responsible for specific practice plans for men’s and women’s Pole vault events. Plan and lead practice for pole vault event. Develop specific strength & technical conditioning for pole vaulters. Assist in equipment ordering as it pertains to pole vault events. Assist in the recruitment process for qualified student-athletes in pole vault events: including meeting prospective students, discussing pole vault program. Assist in transportation duties to and from competitions as needed. Complete all required departmental and institutional training and certification programs and participate actively in available professional development opportunities. Comply with NCAA DIII, NESCAC, and institutional rules. Performs all other duties as assigned by the head coaches, Director of Athletics, or any other senior-level administrator.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education A Bachelor’s degree and a strong background in intercollegiate track & field with a skill analysis and technique emphasis in the pole vault.
Experience Experience coaching or competing competitively in the pole vault. At least 3 years of coaching experience at the collegiate level in pole vault and/or evidence of high success at the NCAA level as a pole vaulter preferred.
Skills and Knowledge Excellent organization, oral and written communication skills. Basic proficiency in Microsoft/google software (i.e word, excel, docs, sheets, forms etc). Interpersonal communication; ability to demonstrate as needed for beginner and experienced student-athletes. Ability to recruit and motivate qualified and talented student-athletes, a demonstrated commitment to students’ athletic and academic success. Demonstrated ability to build, motivate, and retain a diverse and inclusive, successful team with individuals of all cultural backgrounds, and the capacity to be a visible and respectful member of the coaching staff. Demonstrated commitment to practices in equity, inclusion, access, and anti-racism, and to serving the needs of a culturally and educationally diverse and inclusive community.
Whomever it is will be walking into a mess. After what the student-athletes went through and how the AD treated the last track & field staff it would be a hard situation for anyone to enter into. A lot of their talent also entered the transfer portal as well.
That's really nice of him to put his name in the mix, but unfortunately for him, what matters is the employer putting his name in the mix and that isn't going to happen.
This is entirely incorrect. One of the Malones, Jason Drake, Alan Culpepper are more likely.
Over 100 applicants and this is what you've got?
All of them have credibility with the CU alumni who you want to get behind this, and you don't seem to realize what a strong candidate JD is. I think it's him.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – Colorado Mesa Director of Athletics Joan McDermott announced the hiring of Travis Floeck as the Director of Track and Field and Cross Country