cross country - Macalester College Athletics

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cross country - Macalester College Athletics
CROSS COUNTRY
Macalester college
Macalester Athletics
2010
CROSS CO
men’s
Men’s Coach Matt Haugen
Matt Haugen has
directed the MAC
PACK cross country
and track middle
distance & distance
programs since
2003. He has guided
his Macalester cross
country teams to
four top-four MIAC,
and four top-10 Central Region finishes,
and was the MIAC Coach of the Year in his
inaugural season. Macalester cross country
runners have achieved All-MIAC, and AllRegion honors each season, and earned an
NCAA berth in 2009. On the oval, Haugen
has coached All-MIAC performers in the
800M, 1500M, mile, 5000M, 10,000M, and
4x800M and distance medley relays. His
track runners have set six school records,
and have posted over 60 all-time top 10
Macalester performances. MAC PACK
student-athletes have also earned AllAmerican Academic Team honors since
2006.
Prior to his arrival at Macalester, Haugen
was the USA Triathlon National Teams coach
and program director from 1997 through the
2000 Olympic Games. Haugen was the US
Olympic Committee Triathlon Coach of the
Year three times.
Haugen served as a faculty member at St.
Olaf College from 1985 to1997, where he
coached All-Americans in cross country,
Nordic skiing, and track. His first collegiate
coaching position was at Macalester (1985),
where he coached the MIAC women’s
100-meter dash champion.
He received a BA in psychology from St.
Olaf College, an MS in exercise science from
Penn State, and was a doctoral candidate
at the University of Minnesota, with an
emphasis on sport psychology.
Haugen was the MIAC cross country
champion, and an All-American (5th place),
in 1977 at St. Olaf. He later posted personal
bests of 2:23 in the marathon and 8 hours
and 41 minutes in the Ironman triathlon.
2010 MEN’S SCHEDULE
Date
Meet
Location
Sept. 4
St. Mary’s Invitational
Winona
Sept. 11
St. John’s Invitational
Collegeville
Sept. 18
St. Olaf Invitational
Northfield
Sept. 25
U of Minn. Roy Griak Invitational
Falcon Heights
Oct. 1
UW–Eau Claire Blugold Open
Colfax, Wis.
Oct. 16
UW–La Crosse
Jim Drews Invitational
La Crosse, Wis.
Oct. 30
MIAC Championships
Como Park
Nov. 13
NCAA Central Regionals
Waverly, Iowa
2010 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Roster
Name
Jon Bassen Carl Biggers Eric Biggers Dale Dybvig David Ellison Palmer Fliss Nat Froiland Auburn Jimenez Joe Macula Carlos Martinez Ben Mayhew Carl Petri Spencer Retelle Mark Riegel Joe Schubert Adrian St. Francis Ollie St. John Pete Steele Terence Steinberg Hometown/High School
Shorewood, Wis./Shorewood
Verona, Wis./Verona Area
Verona, Wis./Verona Area
Osceola, Wis./Osceola
Minnetonka, Minn./Minnetonka
Medway, Mass./Medway
Shorewood, Wis./Shorewood Area
East Los Angeles, Calif./East Los Angeles Area
Geneseo, N.Y./Central
El Paso, Tex./Cathedral
St. Paul, Minn./Highland Park
Bayern, Germany/Jean-Paul Gymnasium
Madison, Wis./James Madison Memorial
Batavia, N.Y./Pembroke
Madison, Wis. /West
Sonoma, Calif./Marin Academy
Washington, D.C./Edmund Burke School
Winchester, Mass./Winchester
Duino, Italy/United World College of the Adriatic
ALL-MIAC RUNNERS SINCE 1986
MEN
1986
Kevin Corliss
1992
Jon Greenberg
1993
Justin Simon
Photos by Christopher Mitchell
Yr.
Sr. Jr. Fy. Sr. Jr.
Sr. Fy. Fy. So. Fy. Fy. So. Sr. Fy. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. 1994
Justin Simon
Jasper Simon
1995
Justin Simon
1998
Brandon Guthrie
1999
Brandon Guthrie
2003
Bo Rydze
2004
Bo Rydze
Roscoe Sopiwnik
2005
Dylan Keith
Roscoe Sopiwnik
2009
Wade Ekstrom
2006
Dylan Keith
WOMEN
2007
Martin Mudry
1986
Julia Kirtland
Liz Gotz
2008
Martin Mudry
Wade Ekstrom
1987
Liz Gotz
1990
Jennifer Tonkin
1991
Jennifer Tonkin
1992
Jennifer Tonkin
Karen Kreul
1993
Allison Warner
Rebecca
McCarrier
1994
Allison Wa
Karen Kre
Jordan Cu
1995
Jordan Cu
Kendra Jo
1996
Carmen H
1997
Megan Au
OUNTRY
women’s
Women’s Coach
Betsy Emerson
Betsy Emerson
is the new head
coach of women’s
cross country
and distance
track & field at
Macalester. She
was head women’s
cross country and
women’s track
& field coach at Luther College for 17
years, 1989 to 2005, before pursuing other
interests as an instructor in Tacoma, Wash.
“I am very excited to be the women’s
cross country and assistant track coach at
Macalester,” said Emerson. “I consider it a
great privilege and honor to be given this
opportunity to work at such an outstanding
college.”
At Luther she led very successful programs,
receiving Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference (IIAC) Coach of the Year honors
six times in cross country and three times
in track and field. Emerson led the Norse
to a third place NCAA Division III finish in
cross country in 2000 and a fourth place
national finish in outdoor track and field in
1997. Emerson coached two NCAA Division
III cross country individual champions and
six All-Americans and won six IIAC titles
and two Central Regional titles. Her Luther
track and field athletes won 45 conference
championships and 45 All-America
certificates.
Coach Emerson graduated cum laude from
Mary College in Bismarck, N.D., in 1986 and
earned master’s in education in 1988 from
North Dakota State University. She began
coaching and teaching at Luther College in
1989.
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Hurd
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1998
Yarrow Moench
Liz Connors
Amanda Pischke
Megan Auger
1999
Megan Auger
Liz Connors
Yarrow Moench
2000
Liz Connors
2002
Emily Kohler
2003
Koby Hagen
2004
Koby Hagen
Francie Streich
2005
Koby Hagen
Emily Stafford
2006
Callie PaStarr
Erin Lowrey
2007
Erin Lowrey
2008
Erin Lowrey
2009
Erin Lowrey
2010 WOMEN’S SCHEDULE
Date
Meet
Location
Sept. 2
St. Olaf Time Trial
Northfield
Sept. 18
St. Olaf Invitational
Northfield
Sept. 25
U of Minn. Roy Griak Invitational
Falcon Heights
Oct. 9
St. Catherine Invitational
St. Paul
Oct. 16
UW-La Crosse
Tori Neubauer Invitational
La Crosse, Wis.
Oct. 30
MIAC Championships
Como Park
Nov. 13
NCAA Central Regionals
Waverly, Iowa
2010 WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Roster
Name
Lucy Andrews Kelly Cargos Tess Carley Erin Daly Katherine Ehrenreich Hannah Fishman Anna French Audrey Groce Rachel Gunsalus Elizabeth Hamilton Caitlin Hannahan Katy Howell Becky Kane Devon Kristiansen Brittany Landorf Sasha Lansky Skyler Larrimore Eliza Leahy Mihret Lemma
Robin Major Tara McCoy Theresa Piela Carolyn Prescott Diane Rubin Anna Schmitz Lauren Silberman Chloe Souza Libby Tollefson Ellen Toobin Emma Van Emmerik Jess Vaughan Jana Wiegand Hannah Wiesner Sarah Ziegenhorn Yr.
Fy. So. So. Fy. Fy. So. So. So. So. Fy. Sr. Fy. Fy. Jr. Fy. Fy. Jr. Jr. Jr.
Sr. Sr. Fy. Fy. So. Fy. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fy. Jr. Jr. Fy. Sr. Hometown/High School
Plymouth, Minn./Wayzata
Orange, Conn./Amity Regional
Cumberland, Me./Greely
Weedsport, N.Y./Weedsport
Deerfield, Ill./Deerfield
Amherst, Mass./Amherst Regional
Omaha, Neb./Central
Portland, Ore./St. Mary’s Academy
Los Gatos, Calif./St. Francis
Upper Saddle River, N.J./Northern Highlands
Pelham, Mass./Amherst Regional
Newtown, Conn./Newtown
Miladore, Wis./Auburndale
Dousman, Wis./Catholic Memorial
Eau Claire, Wis./Memorial
Amherst, Mass./Amherst Regional
Chicago, Ill./Walter Payton College Prep
Needham, Mass./Minuteman Regional
Addis Abada, Ethiopia/
Putney, Vt./Bellow Falls Union
Menomonie, Wis./Menomonie
Amherst, Mass./Amherst Regional
Roscoe, Ill./Hononegah Comm.
Amherst, Mass./Amherst Regional
St. Paul, Minn./St. Paul Central
Chevy Chase, Md./Georgetown Day
Los Angeles, Calif./Windward
Billings, Mont./Billings Senior
New York, N.Y./Fieldston
Amherst, Mass./Amherst Regional
Madison, Wis./West
Madison, Wis./Memorial
Madison, Wis./West
Iowa City, Iowa/City
Macalester COLLEGE
Mac Quick Facts
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Associate A.D. Located in a friendly residential neighborhood on 53 green acres in the heart of two of America’s safest, most vibrant cities
Enrollment: 1,971
Academic majors: 38
U.S. States represented by Mac students: 49, plus D.C.
Countries represented by Mac students: 93
Percent of U.S. students who are students of color: 21
Percent of U.S. and international faculty of color: 20
Percent of students who are citizens of another country: 18
The Twin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis
• Home to five professional sports teams including the Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves, Wild, and Lynx
• 949 lakes, 40,000 acres of parkland, 58 theaters, 30 museums, 51 nightclubs
• Home to more than 20 colleges and universities
• Average number of sunny days each year: 250
• Home to the Mall of America, the largest enclosed mall in the country
• More golfers per capita than any other city in America
• Headquarters of Fortune 500 companies including 3M, Target, Best Buy, General Mills, U.S. Bancorp, Xcel Energy, Ecolab, Ameriprise Financial, The Travelers Companies, Land O’Lakes, Supervalu, Medtronic, and more
Leonard Center Athletic and wellness complex
The new $45 million Leonard Center provides state-of-the-art facilities:
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Scots
Blue & Orange
Minnesota Intercollegiate
NCAA Division III
Brian Rosenberg
Kim Chandler
Vanessa Seljeskog
MEN’S Cross Country Information
Head Coach
Year at School Email Website
Cross Country Fax
Coach Haugen’s Phone
Assistant Coach
Matt Haugen
7th
haugen@macalester.edu
macalester.edu/athletics
651-696-6328
651-696-6649
Roscoe Sopiwnik
WOMEN’S Cross Country Information
Head Coach
Betsy Emerson
Year at School 1st
Email eemerso1@macalester.edu
Website
macalester.edu/athletics
Cross Country Fax
651-696-6328
Coach Emerson’s Phone 651-696-6717
Fieldhouse with 200-meter track and multipurpose courts for tennis, basketball, and volleyball
Gymnasium with seating for 1,200 spectators
9,000-sq. ft. fitness center with free weights, cardio, and circuit-training equipment
Training room with treatment area and hydrotherapy room with three whirlpools
10-lane swimming pool, 25 yd. x 25 m
Two racquetball/squash courts
Outdoors: tennis courts, new baseball and softball fields, new track and football field
Photo: Leonard Center
MACALESTER COLLEGE
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