2008-2009 Coaching Changes
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:07 am
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Case Added, Hogs Men's Track Staff Completed
by UA Sports Information
FAYETTEVILLE - Arkansas Razorback men's cross country and track and field head coach, Chris Bucknam, announced the addition of assistant coach Doug Case to the staff on Monday. Bucknam has now completed his staff with assistant coach Dick Booth and director of operations Danny Green staying on board.
"I've known Doug (Case) for many years, starting when I recruited him to the University of Northern Iowa," Bucknam said. "He competed for me and then went on to have great coaching stints at Arkansas State and Drake University. His record and experience speaks for itself and he has had great success with his student-athletes. He is a very talented coach and recruiter. I'm very excited Doug and his family have decided to come to Fayetteville."
Case comes to the University of Arkansas after spending nine seasons at Northern Iowa where he served on Bucknam's staff, coaching the pole vault and sprints groups. A 1987 graduate of Northern Iowa, Case has also spent time coaching at Drake University (1997-99) and Arkansas State University (1990-97).
"I am really looking forward to working at the University of Arkansas," Case said. "The Razorbacks have a great track and field tradition that was started by Coach John McDonnell and I'm thrilled my family and I can be a part of it. I am excited to move my family to Fayetteville because it is a great town to live in. I'm ready to get started and get to work."
Under Case's guidance, UNI sprinters and pole vaulters have earned 35 All-America honors, including a national championship in the pole vault and 64 NCAA Division I national meet qualifiers. UNI sprinters and vaulters have dominated the Missouri Valley Conference over the last nine years, crowning 80 individual and relay conference champions.
In the past four seasons alone, Case's sprinters have racked up 24 MVC titles and 25 All-America honors. Six school sprint records fell in 2007.
When it comes to the pole vault, Case built UNI into a national leader in the event. He developed three of the greatest vaulters in MVC history in Jacob Pauli, Andre Poljanec and Jarno Kivioja, a trio that claimed 12 MVC championships and eight All-America honors from 1999 to 2007.
Case Added, Hogs Men's Track Staff Completed
by UA Sports Information
FAYETTEVILLE - Arkansas Razorback men's cross country and track and field head coach, Chris Bucknam, announced the addition of assistant coach Doug Case to the staff on Monday. Bucknam has now completed his staff with assistant coach Dick Booth and director of operations Danny Green staying on board.
"I've known Doug (Case) for many years, starting when I recruited him to the University of Northern Iowa," Bucknam said. "He competed for me and then went on to have great coaching stints at Arkansas State and Drake University. His record and experience speaks for itself and he has had great success with his student-athletes. He is a very talented coach and recruiter. I'm very excited Doug and his family have decided to come to Fayetteville."
Case comes to the University of Arkansas after spending nine seasons at Northern Iowa where he served on Bucknam's staff, coaching the pole vault and sprints groups. A 1987 graduate of Northern Iowa, Case has also spent time coaching at Drake University (1997-99) and Arkansas State University (1990-97).
"I am really looking forward to working at the University of Arkansas," Case said. "The Razorbacks have a great track and field tradition that was started by Coach John McDonnell and I'm thrilled my family and I can be a part of it. I am excited to move my family to Fayetteville because it is a great town to live in. I'm ready to get started and get to work."
Under Case's guidance, UNI sprinters and pole vaulters have earned 35 All-America honors, including a national championship in the pole vault and 64 NCAA Division I national meet qualifiers. UNI sprinters and vaulters have dominated the Missouri Valley Conference over the last nine years, crowning 80 individual and relay conference champions.
In the past four seasons alone, Case's sprinters have racked up 24 MVC titles and 25 All-America honors. Six school sprint records fell in 2007.
When it comes to the pole vault, Case built UNI into a national leader in the event. He developed three of the greatest vaulters in MVC history in Jacob Pauli, Andre Poljanec and Jarno Kivioja, a trio that claimed 12 MVC championships and eight All-America honors from 1999 to 2007.