Good bye for now
This will be my last posting to this web site. Dan Magee will be taking
over all maintenance of this site. As many of you know I have been
out of work for a while now and am unable to keep this site updated
as frequently as it deserves. I feel lucky to have known so many of
you for so long as well as priveledged to have begun this web site
as an idea that went from idea to 1 page to the multifaceted place
it is today that encompasses everyone's experience at TSC/TCNJ as
a member of the XC and track programs. I hope to be able to eventually
return to my post here and will miss you all in the meantime. If you
wish to email me please do.
Glenn Fuchs
TCNJ Names New Head Coach for Track and XC:
Ewing, NJ
The College of New Jersey athletic department has selected
Eric Mobley (Philadelphia, PA) to serve as the new head coach of the
men women
August to pursue a coaching position at Princeton University. Mobley
comes to TCNJ from Temple University, where he has served as an assistant
track and field coach with the Division I Owls for the last two and
one half years. While at Temple, Mobley has been involved with the men
program, serving as an assistant, preparing and developing the men jumpers,
hurdlers and middle distance runners. TCNJ Athletic Director, Kevin
McHugh said, We are very pleased that Eric is taking over the
reins of the track and field programs and expect that he will continue
to build on the tradition of success that both the men program have
enjoyed here at TCNJ. Prior to joining the Temple staff, he served
two seasons as an assistant track and field coach with the University
of Akron, prior to a two and half year stint at LaSalle University from
September 1997 to September of 2000. A 1993 graduate of LaSalle University,
Mobley has attended the USATF Coaches Education School and holds a Level
I certification in track and field. A former Division I athlete at LaSalle,
as a senior in 1993, Mobley earned Midwestern Collegiate Conference
All-Conference honors and was an All-East performer at the IC4A Indoor
Championships in the 400 meter run in 1993. He holds the LaSalle indoor
school record in the 400 meter run. In addition to his role as Temple
two seasons, Mobley has also worked as a secondary education teacher
with the Community Education Partners in Philadelphia. Mobley inherits
a program that has dominated the New Jersey Athletic Conference track
scene having won the last seven men and 21 of a possible 22 NJAC women
the last seven straight outdoor NJAC championships and won five straight
ECAC Indoor titles from 1999 to 2003. The women the 2004 NCAA Division
III Outdoor Championships, while the men picked up 24th place after
producing eight All-Americans and breaking 12 school records. TCNJ and
4 x 400 relays) and had two others finish as the national runners-up
(5,000 meter run and 400 meter dash).
MIA List:
Dan Avondoglio
Susan Baka
Lorelei Boggs
Tim Brennan
Linda Burriesci Carrington
Colleen Casey
Mike Cavallo
Stormin' Norman Coyle
Frank Dariano
Joe DeLuise
Chris Fagan
Brian Falkowski
Frank Ferrara
Coach Fitz
Pat Gallagher
Tony Genovese
Michelle Gindreaux
Mark Grey
Kim Hageman
Sylvester Harriet
Jon Harris
Hanna Herman
Dave Hoch
Tracey Hosler
Sandy Humphrey
Judy Hunt
Willie Jackson
Chris Kalwinsky
Tim Kamisky
Trisha Kenney
Jim Kingsley
Gail Kupcha
Herb Lorenz
Mark Macauley
Jennifer Maczka
Patsy Marino
Marlon Matthews
Mike McGourty
Brendan McKeon
AnnMarie McLaughlin
Tom Mozloom
Michelle Nichol
Steve Ondrejack
Sue (Piekarz) Rodrigez
John Richardson
Janice Reilly
Marc Rossi
Alan Skilowitz
Coach Smitty (in progress of being contacted, he currently lives in
Brazil, South America)
Steve Strange
Karen Tangora
Ken Topolewski (in progress of being contacted)
Karen Vance
Eddie Vizzola
Greg "Groundhog" Weinert
Dave Ytreboe
Virginia Zaleski (in progress of being contacted)
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