Acceptance Rate
12%
Enrollment
33,073
Sport
Cross Country
Gender
Men's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Berkeley, CA
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Bobby Lockhart
Head Coach
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Shayla Houlihan
Associate Head Coach
Houlihan, who is an assistant coach for the track & field team, is in her fourth season overall as a member of the California men's and women's cross country and track & field coaching staffs. Prior to being named cross country head coach, Houlihan had been promoted two other times, taking on the role of associate head coach for the 2014 season and being appointed as Cal's assistant head coach for the 2013 season. Houlihan, who joined the Cal staff in July 2012 works primarily with the Golden Bears distance runners during the track & field season. A record-setter in the 3000-meter steeplechase as a collegian at Northern Iowa and Utah, Houlihan continued to race after graduation and ended her professional career after a 22nd-place finish in the steeple at the U.S. Olympic Trials in 2012. She owns a PR of 9:51.26 in the event from 2011 and was ranked seventh in the country in the steeplechase by Track & Field News in 2010. Houlihan initially attended Northern Iowa, graduating in 2007 with a degree in physical education and a minor in coaching. She then enrolled at Utah and competed as a master's candidate in health promotion and education. During the 2008 season, she established the Utah record in the steeplechase (10:43.60) and finished fourth in the event, as well as eighth in the 1500 meters, at the Mountain West Conference championships. She was named to the MWC and coaches' association all-academic teams. Houlihan remained at Utah as a volunteer assistant coach through the 2010 season, working with the Utes' distance and cross country runners, including MWC 1500-meter champion and NCAA cross country qualifier Alyssa Abbott. Houlihan then worked as an assistant coach for Team Run Flagstaff in Arizona from 2010-12, planning, coordinating and supervising weekly workouts for 170 members. She also competed professionally for Brooks in the steeplechase and was a two-time participant in the USA indoor and outdoor championships, as well as the Olympic Trials.
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Kayla Ferron
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Chas Davis
Assistant Coach
Davis is also the associate recruiting coordinator. An accomplished coach, Davis spent the previous four years as the head mens and womens cross country coach at Creighton University. Prior to his appointment as the head coach with the Creighton program, he had served three seasons as the Bluejays assistant mens and womens cross country coach. Davis also served a one-year stint as a volunteer assistant coach for the womens cross country and track & field programs at Oregon State. A native of Centennial, Colo., Davis competed for Creighton where he earned All-Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete honors during his senior season in 2004. Davis continued to compete post-collegiately for five years while coaching with the Boulder Running Company Athletics Club. He graduated Cum Laude with a B.A. in public relations and news journalism from Creighton in May of 2005.
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Kayla Ferron
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Tony Sandoval
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Sandoval initially came to Cal as head women's coach in the fall of 1982 and served in that capacity for nine years before the men's and women's teams combined into a single entity, serving as associate director of track & field from 1992-2007. In addition, Sandoval, who specializes in coaching the Golden Bear runners in the 800 meters and above, is Cal's head cross country coach. Over the course of his tenure, Sandoval has developed a host of All-Americans, national champions and Olympians. In 2011, Cal produced a national champion in the decathlon (Mike Morrison) and a total of eight All-American certificates. The men finished in the top 25 for three consecutive seasons from 2009-11. The men also claimed the 2014 MPSF Indoor Championship for the first time in school history, garnering Sandoval NCAA West Region and MPSF Coach of the Year honors. On the women's side, the Bears have had three NCAA winners in recent years: Alysia Johnson (800m, 2007), Kelechi Anyanwu (discus, 2007) and Katie Morgan (pole vault, 2008). The Bear women finished in the top 20 three times between 1987 and 1990, in addition to taking fourth at the 1990 NCAA Indoor Championships. Cal scored a school-record 23 points at the 1990 outdoor meet to claim 11th place, tying the 1987 team for the program's highest finish ever. Under his tutelage, members of the Cal women's team have earned All-America honors on 31 different occasions. Johnson (now running as Alysia Montano), a three-time USA champion who also represented the United States at the 2007 and '11 World Championships in the 800 and had the fastest time in the world in the event in 2010, completed her collegiate career with six All-America awards. Chloe Jarvis earned indoor All-American honors in the 800 in 2005, while Erin Belger finished third in the 800 at the 2002 NCAA meet. In cross country, Bridget Duffy earned All-America honors under Sandoval in 2003. This past fall, both Deborah Maier (11th) and Chelsea Reilly (24th) claimed All-America status at the NCAA cross country meet, helping the team to an 18th-place showing. Other athletes Sandoval has coached include 2000 Olympian and All-American Bolota Asmerom; six-time All-American Richie Boulet; three-time middle distance All-American and AIAW 800 champion Louise Romo; Kirsten O'Hara, an All-American in cross country and the 5000 and 10,000; Elissa Riedy, a two-time All-American in the 1500 and once in cross country; Laura Baker, an All-American in the 800; Sally Wood, All-American in the 5000; Sabrina Han, All-American in the 10,000; and Magdalena Lewy, an All-American in the 5000 and one of the U.S. top long distance runners who competed in the 2008 Olympics in the marathon and placed fifth in the marathon at the 2005 U.S. Olympic trials; All-American Tenaya Soderman in the 10,000; Susan Vigil, an 800-meter national champion at New Mexico. The 1986 NorPac Conference Track & Field Coach of the Year, Sandoval was Cal's head women's cross country coach from 1982-91 and has served as head coach for the men's and women's squad since 1992. In 2007, he guided the men's team to its first appearance as a team to the NCAA championships, where they placed 16th. The Bears returned to nationals in 2008 and took 22nd. Sandoval led the women's program to a pair of top 20 finishes in 1984 (15th) and 1988 (ninth). Sandoval has coached cross country runners to All-America honors 13times: Yosef Ghebray, Marilyn Davis, Riedy, O'Hara (three times), Duffy, Maier (twice), Reilly, Boulet, Wood and Han. In addition, Boulet earned indoor All-America honors in the 3000 three times, Maier has one award in the 5000, and Lisa Lopez was an indoor All-American in the mile. Sandoval began his career a year out of college by developing the Duke City Dashers track club in Albuquerque, N.M. DCD became a "super club" with numerous national-level and record-breaking boys' and girls' age-group athletes in cross country and track & field. Many of those age groupers developed into national level AAU and collegiate runners. In 1972, three DCD athletes coached by Sandoval were Olympic Trials finalists. Lynn Bjorklund was DCD's most accomplished runner, winning three AAU cross country championships and two AAU two-mile championships. Bjorklund was world ranked in the two mile/3000 in 1974 and 1975 and remains the national high school record holder for the 3000. Sandoval started his collegiate coaching career with New Mexico's women's team in 1975, serving as an assistant before taking over the head coaching duties. His UNM track team finished as high as ninth nationally. He also developed 10 All-Americans, including long distance and cross country runner Karen Crammond, middle distance runners Regina Draminga of Uganda and Tecla Chemabawi of Kenya, and 1979 800 national champion Susan Vigil (a former DCD runner) during his eight years with the Lobos. Active in all areas of amateur track and field, Sandoval served as the head coach for the 1995 U.S. Junior Pan American women's track and field team, which competed in Santiago, Chile. He was also an assistant coach for the U.S. team at the 1991 Pan American Games in Cuba. Formerly the long distance coordinator for women for the Olympic Development subcommittee of the AAU, Sandoval has had four U.S. national team assignments, including the head coaching position for a U.S. junior team that competed in Cuba and Canada in 1987. In addition, Sandoval was the head coach for United States at the World Cross Country Championships in Glasgow, Scotland (1978), and Madrid, Spain (1981). Sandoval's expertise extends to meet management, as he has a wealth of experience conducting major cross country and indoor and outdoor track invitationals. He was a member of the NCAA Track & Field Rules Committee (1981-88) that directs all three Division I championship meets. A 1968 graduate of New Mexico, Sandoval was a three-year letterwinner in cross country and track & field for a Lobo team that won two Western Athletic Conference titles in cross country and three conference championships in track & field. Sandoval competed in the mile, two-mile and steeplechase events, and he was an all-time top 10 performer in both the mile and two mile. Sandoval attended Albuquerque High School in New Mexico and won the 1962 state cross country title and captured the 1963 state 880-yard championship. Sandoval received a double master's degree from UNM in exercise physiology, and guidance and counseling in 1974. He taught in the undergraduate physical education department at UNM while working on a Ph.D. in sports psychology. Sandoval and his wife, Barbara, reside in Pleasant Hill with their daughters, Lisa and Marcy. Lisa is a Cal graduate and a former Cal track athlete. Marcy currently attends Cal and is a team manager for the Bears.
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