Acceptance Rate
79%
Avg SAT
1,257
Avg ACT
27
Enrollment
5,216
Sport
Track
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
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Jeff Gibson
Head Coach
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Shannon Taub
Assistant Coach
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Tom Slosky
Assistant Coach
Slosky captured second place at A-10's and turned in a 16th place showing at the NCAA Regional, just missing a shot at qualifying for nationals. As a sophomore in 2005, Slosky placed fourth overall at the A-10 Championship, leading five Dukes who finished in the top 15, as Duquesne captured first place as a team and the school's first Atlantic 10 championship in any sport since 1977. The Dukes finished an all-time best sixth in the region that year as well. Slosky was equally, if not more successful on the track, qualifying for the NCAA Championships in the 3,000-meter steeplechase three times and being crowned Atlantic 10 champion on three occasions as well. In 2007, he became the first Duquesne track athlete to receive All-American status and is still the school record holder in the steeplechase with a time of 8:43.39 set at the 2007 NCAA Championship Trials. SPONSORED BY:
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Jim Lear
Assistant Coach
Lear's watch. Lear first came to Duquesne in 1994 and was promoted to head coach in 1996 after two campaigns as an assistant. During his tenure at Duquesne, Lear has seen numerous runners be named either Atlantic 10 Performer or Rookie of the Week and has had 21 Atlantic 10 All-Conference performers. Lear's runners also excel in the classroom as evidenced by the numerous Academic All-Americans the program has had and the Academic All-Conference accolades his student-athletes have collected. A former track and cross country runner himself in high school and college, Lear began his coaching career in 1975 as the head cross country and track coach at Central Catholic. He coached the Vikings for nine years and also had a one-year simultaneous stint as assistant track coach at Carnegie Mellon University in 1981-82, where he produced his first All-American performer. Following his tenure at Central Catholic, Lear worked for one year as coach at Mercersburg Academy in Central Pennsylvania before accepting the position of assistant track coach in charge of distance runners at the University of Pittsburgh in 1985. During nine seasons at Pitt, Lear guided two additional athletes to All-American status and was involved with the only Pitt cross-country team to ever qualify for the NCAA Championships in 1990. Lear resides in Wilkins Township with his wife Debbie and has three daughters, LeAnne, Kaitlin and Jessica. SPONSORED BY:
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Shannon Taub
Assistant Coach
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Brian Reed
Assistant Coach
Reed joined the Duquesne track staff in January 2015 and will coach the sprints, hurdles, relays, jumps, and multi-event groups. Reed comes to the Bluff after serving as a volunteer assistant coach for three season at the University of Pittsburgh where he coached sprints and hurdles. While with the Panthers, he helped mentor athletes to four national records, 13 NCAA All-American performances, 10 individual Big East and ACC conference championships, three individual IC4A Championships, an IC4A team championship, nine USA Track & Field national qualifiers and the 2014 Penn Relays Championship of America in the men's 4x400 (3:03.44). Reed received his B.S in health and physical education in 2006 from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and received his M.S. in exercise science from California, of Pennsylvania in 2012. He has IAAF Level 5 and USATF Level 3 certification in the sprints/hurdles/relays and jumps.
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Jade Hambrick
Coach
Hambrick joined the Duquesne track and field staff in August 2011 and is the team's throws coach. In her time on the Bluff, she has helped two student-athletes win a total of three Atlantic 10 Conference medals. A 2011 graduate of Slippery Rock University, Hambrick led the Pride to four (two indoor, two outdoor) Pennsylvania State Athletics Conference conference championships. Individually, she won three PSAC medals - silver in the indoor and outdoor shot put and bronze in the discus . A four time PSAC All-Conference performer, Hambrick earned All-Region honors from the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association during the 2011 outdoor season. Coaching runs in the Hambrick family, as Jade's father Mike has been a coach for over 30 years. Jade had been unofficially coaching along side her father for almost 10 years .
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