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University of North Carolina - Wilmington Men's Track
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University of North Carolina - Wilmington

University of North Carolina - Wilmington Men's Track

NCAA Division 1 Wilmington, NC Public

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

74%

Avg SAT

1,262

Avg ACT

26

Enrollment

14,176

Team Information

Sport

Track

Gender

Men's

Division

NCAA Division 1

Location

Wilmington, NC

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Coaching Staff (7)

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Jeff Klaves

Head Coach

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Jeff Klaves

Assistant Coach

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Max Coleman

Assistant Coach

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Max Coleman

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Alex Carradine

Assistant Coach

Carradine Assistant Coach Former UNCW mens track and field standout Alex Carradine returned to his alma mater in the fall of 2015 as an assistant coach with the program.   The Raleigh, N.C., native and Sanderson High School graduate joined interim head coach Layne Schwier's staff, giving the Seahawks another direct link to the successful program. In 2015-16, Carradine helped coach an NCAA East Preliminary Round qualifier and a Colonial Athletic Association individual champion. In addition, four student-athletes earned All-CAA honors and 12 broke into UNCW's top-10 list.   Its great to be back at UNCW, said Carradine. I believe in what this track and field program has to offer and Im ready to do what it takes to help this team achieve success.   Carradine, 26, competed in the long jump and high jump at UNCW for four seasons before earning his Bachelors Degree in Exercise Science in May of 2011. He moved on to Texas A&M, where he served as a volunteer strength and conditioning coach for the Aggies and completed his Masters Degree in Exercise Physiology in College Station in 2013.   Carradine then accepted his first full-time coaching position as assistant womens track and field coach at Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Mich., and enjoyed immediate success in two seasons with the Wildcats. He coached two NCAA Division II All-Americans and eight All-Midwest Region honorees. One of his triple jumpers set a school record and Carradine demonstrated an ability to recruit student-athletes to one of the coldest regions of the country.   We werent sure we could talk Alex into coming back because of what he had going on in Michigan, but he jumped at the chance to return and help us rebuild this proud program, said Schwier. It was important to us to bring in not only a coach who is smart and full of passion, but someone who knows our tradition and what we need to get it done here. Alex was a good fit and will be a valuable addition to our program and department.   Carradine holds a USATF Level 1 certification and USTFCCA technical certification. He has also obtained a Jumping Event Specialist and Strength & Conditioning certifications through the USTFCCA.   Alex has always been a very hard worker and was a member of two CAA championship teams, said Schwier. Hes always been very serious about being the best he can possibly be, and thats what were looking for.    

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Layne Schwier

Assistant Coach

Schwier was named head coach of the successful program. Schwier, who served as interim head coach in 2015-16, moves up to the lead chair and begins his 14th year of association with the Seahawks. He served as a longtime assistant coach for Jim Sprecher before taking over as interim head coach on July 27, 2015. Since Schwiers arrival, UNCWs distance runners have excelled, owning 120 spots on UNCW's Top 10 all-time lists, with 12 individual school records and five relay records. Schwiers cross country squads have excelled in the classroom through the years. The women have earned USTFCCCA All-Academic Team honors 12 straight years. Individually, Schwier's student-athletes have been named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team 13 times. One of Schwiers protégés, Dylan Skinner, won the 800 Meters title and anchored the winning 4x400 relay at the 2014 CAA Championships. Skinner qualified for the NCAA Regionals, where he broke the 800 Meters record (1:48.27) and advanced to the quarterfinals.  He was also named CAA Mens Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year. All-time greats Wil Zahorodny and Bob Vanderham also shined under Schwiers tutelage. Zahorodny was named CAA Mens Cross Country Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year in 2012, while Vanderham defended his CAA Championship in the 800 Meters and competed in the first round of the NCAA Championships.   On the womens side, Schwier coached prolific runners Lindsay Ester and Kathleen Casto. In 2010-11, Ester finished sixth at the CAA Cross Country Championships to earn All-CAA honors. Casto, meanwhile, established herself as one of the best in school history in 2009-10 when she set school records in both the 10K and the 1500 Meters. She collected a conference record en route to the CAA title in the 10K, qualifying for the opening round of the NCAA Championships. In his first five years with the program, Schwier was also responsible for the throwers. The Seahawks achieved 27 All-CAA performances (12 individual titles), 25 IC4A/ECAC qualifiers (seven All-East performances and four Champions), 17 NCAA Regional qualifiers, and broke five school records during that time. Four student-athletes qualified for the NCAA Championships in the five-year span, including the first for the women's track & field program when UNCW T&F Hall of Famer Christie Schreckengost qualified in the javelin in 2004. Schwier played a major role in the emergence of all-time great Anna Raynor in the javelin. With no experience in the event before coming to UNCW, Raynor concluded her career as a three-time All-American (11th at NCAA's in 2005, fourth in 2006 and 2007), three-time CAA Champion and ECAC Champion, two-time Penn Relays Champion, as well as the CAA and UNCW record holder in the javelin.  Raynor was selected CAA Track & Field Athlete-of-the-Year three straight seasons (2004-07) and was named Southeast Region Field Athlete-of-the-Year. In the summer of 2007, Raynor finished third at the USA National Championships.  As a member of Team USA, she claimed the silver medal at the NACAC Senior Games in El Salvador. Prior to arriving in Wilmington, Schwier spent two seasons with the Ball State women's track & field program. During his stint with the Cardinals, Schwier coached Janee Langhorne to a Mid-American Conference Indoor Championship, where she also set a Mid-American Conference record in the Weight Throw. BSU also became the first MAC school to qualify a women's team to the NCAA Cross Country National Championship.   Schwier also spent two years as assistant coach at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, after beginning his career at Chillicothe (Ohio) High School as head coach of the cross country and track & field teams. Schwier ran cross country and track for four years at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, and was coached by 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist Bob Schul. Schwier completed his coursework for a Masters Degree in Sport Biomechanics from Ball State.   Schwier is a member of the USTFCCCA and USA Track & Field. He holds USATF Level II Certification in Throws, Jumps, Combined Events, and Endurance. He is also a USATF Certified Level I Instructor. Layne Schwier Coaching Highlights: UNCW's cross country and track and field program began a new era on Aug. 25, 2016, when Layne Schwier was named head coach of the successful program. Schwier, who served as interim head coach in 2015-16, moves up to the lead chair and begins his 14th year of association with the Seahawks. He served as a longtime assistant coach for Jim Sprecher before taking over as interim head coach on July 27, 2015. Since Schwiers arrival, UNCWs distance runners have excelled, owning 120 spots on UNCW's Top 10 all-time lists, with 12 individual school records and five relay records. Schwiers cross country squads have excelled in the classroom through the years. The women have earned USTFCCCA All-Academic Team honors 12 straight years. Individually, Schwier's student-athletes have been named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team 13 times. One of Schwiers protégés, Dylan Skinner, won the 800 Meters title and anchored the winning 4x400 relay at the 2014 CAA Championships. Skinner qualified for the NCAA Regionals, where he broke the 800 Meters record (1:48.27) and advanced to the quarterfinals.  He was also named CAA Mens Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year. All-time greats Wil Zahorodny and Bob Vanderham also shined under Schwiers tutelage. Zahorodny was named CAA Mens Cross Country Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year in 2012, while Vanderham defended his CAA Championship in the 800 Meters and competed in the first round of the NCAA Championships.   On the womens side, Schwier coached prolific runners Lindsay Ester and Kathleen Casto. In 2010-11, Ester finished sixth at the CAA Cross Country Championships to earn All-CAA honors. Casto, meanwhile, established herself as one of the best in school history in 2009-10 when she set school records in both the 10K and the 1500 Meters. She collected a conference record en route to the CAA title in the 10K, qualifying for the opening round of the NCAA Championships. In his first five years with the program, Schwier was also responsible for the throwers. The Seahawks achieved 27 All-CAA performances (12 individual titles), 25 IC4A/ECAC qualifiers (seven All-East performances and four Champions), 17 NCAA Regional qualifiers, and broke five school records during that time. Four student-athletes qualified for the NCAA Championships in the five-year span, including the first for the women's track & field program when UNCW T&F Hall of Famer Christie Schreckengost qualified in the javelin in 2004. Schwier played a major role in the emergence of all-time great Anna Raynor in the javelin. With no experience in the event before coming to UNCW, Raynor concluded her career as a three-time All-American (11th at NCAA's in 2005, fourth in 2006 and 2007), three-time CAA Champion and ECAC Champion, two-time Penn Relays Champion, as well as the CAA and UNCW record holder in the javelin.  Raynor was selected CAA Track & Field Athlete-of-the-Year three straight seasons (2004-07) and was named Southeast Region Field Athlete-of-the-Year. In the summer of 2007, Raynor finished third at the USA National Championships.  As a member of Team USA, she claimed the silver medal at the NACAC Senior Games in El Salvador. Prior to arriving in Wilmington, Schwier spent two seasons with the Ball State women's track & field program. During his stint with the Cardinals, Schwier coached Janee Langhorne to a Mid-American Conference Indoor Championship, where she also set a Mid-American Conference record in the Weight Throw. BSU also became the first MAC school to qualify a women's team to the NCAA Cross Country National Championship.   Schwier also spent two years as assistant coach at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, after beginning his career at Chillicothe (Ohio) High School as head coach of the cross country and track & field teams. Schwier ran cross country and track for four years at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, and was coached by 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist Bob Schul. Schwier completed his coursework for a Masters Degree in Sport Biomechanics from Ball State.   Schwier is a member of the USTFCCCA and USA Track & Field. He holds USATF Level II Certification in Throws, Jumps, Combined Events, and Endurance. He is also a USATF Certified Level I Instructor. Layne Schwier Coaching Highlights:

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Donald Thomas

Assistant Coach

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