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| Scott Sekelsky enters his third season as co-head coach of the UW-River Falls women's cross
country team in 2009.
“Skelly” as he is known to his athletes, coaches alongside cross country men’s and women’s Head Coach, Keven Syverson. Sekelsky ran cross country for the Falcons from 1996-98. The alumnus was named the team’s captain his senior season. Prior to his start as a head coach of the Falcons, Sekelsky was an assistant coach for the program for two years under former Head Coach Don Glover. He joined the Falcon track & field team as coach of women’s distance events last year. The women’s team was crowned the 2008 NCAA Div. III outdoor National Champions. He will use motivation and support in his effort to help the cross country women improve its conference and regional finishes in 2009. The women placed sixth in the 008 WIAC meet and in 2007 the team finished sixth in the WIAC and ninth in the region. “My goals and expectations for the season are that each athlete improves, stays positive and works hard to get the most out of their individual ability,” said Sekelsky. Sekelsky helped coach Becca Jordahl to a 14th place finish in the 2008 NCAA cross country championships and All-American honors. Jordahl placed second in the NCAA Midwest Regional meet and won the WIAC championship. Jordahl set a school record of 20:59 at the Oshkosh Invitational. She is a three-time NCAA All-American. The cross country program has also experienced many academic success stories. The 2007 and 2008 women earned an All-Academic Team award from the USTFCCCA . Owning over 10 years of coaching experience, Sekelsky aims to help his athletes recognize and reach their fullest potentials. “In life you set goals and try to come up with a plan to make those goals a reality. The same is true for running. Just like in life, you can have goals but you must have a plan in place to achieve those goals.” |
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University of Wisconsin–River Falls |