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Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges Men's Track
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Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges Men's Track

NCAA Division 3 Claremont, CA Private

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

11%

Avg SAT

1,514

Avg ACT

34

Enrollment

1,379

Team Information

Sport

Track

Gender

Men's

Division

NCAA Division 3

Location

Claremont, CA

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Coaching Staff (5)

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Glenn Stewart

Head Coach

Stewart enters his fourth season at CMS in 2016-17. This is his first year as head coach after being the interim during last season. Coach Stewart specifically coaches the hurdles and pole vault. During Stewarts time as interim head coach, he led the Athenas and Stags to SCIAC championships in 2015 and 2016. The 2016 season marked the 13th time in CMS history that both teams earned conference championships in the same year. Also in 2016, the women's team came in fifth place at the NCAA Division III Track & Field Championships for the highest finish in program history, and sprinter Tyra Abraham (SCR) won the first 100 meters national championship for the Athenas. All told, there were six All-America performances under Stewarts leadership in 2016. Prior to CMS Coach Stewart coached at Cal Poly Pomona for five seasons. He joined the Broncos in the middle of the 2008 season where he coached the vaulters.  Stewart served as the head coach of the Glendora High School track and field program from 2001-2008. He first started at Glendora in 1997 as an assistant coach and he took over the head coaching role in 2001. During his seven years as head coach, Stewart had six CIF Division I individual titles and trained more than 50 individual league champions. As a student-athlete Stewart attended and competed at UCI and Cal State L.A.  During his time on the UCI and CSULA campuses, Stewart starred on the track and field teams. In 1994 while at CSULA, Stewart won conference championships in the 4x100 and 4x400 relay in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA).  At the NCAA Division II National Championships, he garnished two All-American titles in both relays. Stewart also qualified individually in the 200m (1994) and 400m (1993) as well. In 1986 as a freshman at UCI, he was a USA Jr. National Finalist in the 400 meters. Stewart and his wife Kristina are the parents of two children: Kirra and Josephine.

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Marina Muncan

Head Coach

Marina Muncan, who competed in the 1500 meters at the 2012 Summer Olympics and who coached the women's distance runners at Division I Rutgers University for the previous five years, was named the new head coach of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women's and men's cross country programs on August 10, 2020 and is entering her fourth season at the helm in 2024-25. In her first full season in 2021, she guided the CMS women's and men's cross country teams to top-10 finishes at nationals. In fact, the Athenas finished in second place, just two points out of first, for the highest-ever finish in program history, while the Stags came in sixth. She coached six All-Americans, four Athenas (Meredith Bloss, Natalie Bitetti, Riley Harmon and Emily Clarke) and two Stags (Henry Pick and Stevie Steinberg), while Pick's third-place finish featured the fastest time in CMS history by over 40 seconds.  In 2023, Muncan led the Athenas to a fourth-place finish at nationals, just seven points out of first. Bitetti finished second, matching the highest finish for any runner in SCIAC men's or women's cross country history, while sophomore Riley Capuano had the greatest improvement in the country, going from 258th place as a first-year to 11th as a sophomore to earn All-America honors. Elle Marslya was also an All-American in 2024, finishing 27th.    Muncan also serves as an assistant with the CMS track and field programs under Head Coach Glenn Stewart, and in her first season, she coached Meredith Bloss, Henry Pick and Emily Clarke to All-America honors. In 2024, the Athenas' distance medley relay earned All-America honors (third) at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in 2024, while Capuano (second) and Mason Ratkovich (fourth) earned first-team All-America honors in the 1500 for the Athenas and Stags, respectively.    In Muncan's first season, the Stags set program records in the steeplechase (Adam Wilkinson), the 1500 (Daniel Sealand), the 5000 (Steinberg) and the 10000 (Steinberg), while Bloss added a CMS record in the 10000 for the Athenas. Since then, Laura Zimmer (1500) of the Athenas, and Hayden Beauchemin (steeplechase), Henry Pick (5000) and Adam Sage (10000) of the Stags have set CMS outdoor records. Muncan joined the CMS athletic department with eight years of NCAA coaching experience, including three at the Division III level, and 14 years of coaching experience overall. Prior to her tenure at Rutgers, she served for two years as an assistant track and field/cross country coach at The College of New Jersey, and one year as the head cross country coach at Richard Stockton College. From 2006-12, she was an assistant distance coach for the Dinamo Club team in Serbia, coaching men's and women's athletes in distances ranging from 800 meters to 5000 meters.     While a member of the Serbian national team, Muncan competed in the 1500 meters at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, England, and was a finalist at the 2012 European Championships. She competed professionally with New Balance USA in Boston for six years, earning Serbian national records in both the 1500 meters (4:06.45) and the mile (4:31.16), and capturing the gold medal in the 1500 meters at the 2009 World University Games.   During her five seasons at Rutgers, Muncan served as an assistant track and field coach and was responsible for the women's cross country and distance programs. She coached two Scarlet Knights to USTFCCCA All-Region honors in cross country for the first time in program history, and qualified the program's first distance athlete to the NCAA Track and Field Championships in over 10 years. Several of her student-athletes set new school records, while all five of her teams earned USTFCCCA All-Academic Team honors for their performance in the classroom.   Muncan brings strong experience at the NCAA Division III level to CMS as well. She worked with the men's and women's cross country programs at The College of New Jersey, helping them both to back-to-back conference championships in 2013 and 2014. She also helped the TCNJ women earn a 2013 NCAA qualification, while coaching 10 NJAC conference champions and over 25 ECAC qualifiers in her two seasons.   Prior to TCNJ, Muncan spent one season as the head cross country coach at Division III Richard Stockton College in New Jersey, where she coached the program's first-ever NCAA All-Region cross country runner. Her women's cross country team saw an average improvement of 32 seconds at the conference championships from the season before, while the men's team had an average improvement of over a minute. She served as an assistant coach with the track and field program as well, overseeing eight new school records in five different events.    As a student-athlete, Muncan competed at Villanova from 2002-06, where she was an 11-time NCAA Division I All-American, and an 11-time individual Big East Champion. She was the runner-up in the NCAA Division I Championships in the 1500 meters in 2006, and helped her distance medley relay team finish first at the Penn Relays.    An Italian major with a minor in Russian, Muncan was a four-time member of the Big East Academic All-Star Team and won an Academic Scholarship from the league in 2006. She was also a six-time selection to the Villanova Dean's List during her academic career. 

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Jennifer Tav

Coach

Tavé, a 2012 Scripps College grad, is in her fourth year as coach in 2016.  Tavé, who ran for CMS for three years, was a three-time All-American for the Athenas. In cross country, she was a two-time All-American, three times All-Region and she holds the CMS record for the 6K cross country distance (20:51.8).  A two-time cross country team captain, she helped lead the team to the NCAA Championships three times including a then-best fourth place finish in 2011.  In track, she was an All-American in the 10,000 and competed at the NCAA Championships three times.  She holds the CMS record in the 10,000 (35:22.27) and is fifth all-time in the 5000 (17:15.37).  Tavé finished her collegiate eligibility at Colorado State University where she earned a Master's in Human Nutrition & Exercise Science.

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Emily Ramey

Coach

Ramey is in her third year on the staff and will coach the sprints and javelin.  While at CMS Coach Ramey has coached 5 SCIAC Champions, 13 All-SCIAC members, 2 school record holders, 6 NCAA National qualifiers and one All-American.

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Christa Youngern

Coach

Youngerns throwers broke four school records, garnered ten all-conference titles, three conference champion titles, and one All-American honor. As a student-athlete at California Lutheran University, Youngern competed three times at NCAA Championships, earning two All-American honors. She was named both SCIAC Athlete of the Year and California Lutheran University Athlete of the Year. During her senior campaign she went undefeated in the discus, shot put, and hammer at every SCIAC conference meet, and finished her collegiate career as an eight-time SCIAC champion. She is ranked first all time in career points at CLU and still holds all three event records. Coach Youngern is a USATF Level One coach and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and English.

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