Aug 20, 2008 Wheaton Reorganizes Track and Field Staff, Souza and Mangiacotti Named Co-Head Coaches NORTON, MA- Wheaton College Executive Director of Athletics Chad
Yowell has announced the reorganization of its men's and women's
indoor and outdoor track and field staff, with Paul Souza and Marc
Mangiacotti being named co-head coaches, effective
immediately. Souza is set to begin his 15th season as a head
coach with the Lyons, while Mangiacotti, who previously served in
an assistant capacity, enters his fifth with the program.
Souza, whose expertise is with jumps, will oversee all field
events, while Mangiacotti, who specializes in sprints and hurdles,
will be responsible for all running events.
"I am excited that we have found a creative way to keep an
excellent coach in Marc while taking some pressure off of
Paul," said Yowell. "We now have two outstanding coaches running
our track and field programs, and I believe this move will provide
a greater experience to our student-athletes."
Souza has built the programs into national powers during his
tenure, especially on the women's side, where the Lyons
captured eight indoor and outdoor national championships from
1999-2003. Wheaton became the first Division III women's
program to sweep the indoor and outdoor national titles three
straight years. The women have also won nine of the 10 New
England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC)
championships. For the men, Souza has guided the indoor team
to three top-six national finishes and the outdoor squad to a trio
of top-eight placements.
"In an effort to keep Marc here at Wheaton, his recent appointment
as co-head coach is both welcome and deserved," said Souza.
"He has been an integral part of the success of our program
over the past four years, and I look forward to continuing our
coaching partnership for the next several years."
In addition to drawing praise from Souza, Mangiacotti has earned
recognition from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country
Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). In spring 2008, he was named
Division III national and regional women's assistant coach of the
year. During his time, the women's squad has placed in the
top 14 twice at the indoor championship while securing three NEWMAC
titles. The men have finished at least tied for 22nd on two
occasions at the indoor meet.
"I am honored to be named co-head coach and look forward to working
alongside Paul and helping build upon the success he has created at
Wheaton," said Mangiacotti. "I am also excited about the
opportunity to continue working with the student-athletes, who take
such pride in both academics and athletics. With the support
of the administration and athletics staff, I've truly enjoyed
the past four years and am prepared to take full advantage of the
opportunity that's been presented."
Wheaton is a selective national liberal arts college with 1,550
students drawn from virtually every state and more than 69
countries. The college combines a traditional curriculum in the
arts and sciences with an innovative emphasis on real-world
experience - internships, jobs and volunteer service - to help
students make the connection between theory and practice. Its
students gain admission to the nation's most prestigious graduate
programs and regularly win competitive academic awards such as the
Rhodes, Marshall and Fulbright scholarships.
Wheaton (Mass.) Transaction - Named Paul Souza and Marc Mangiacotti
co-head coaches.
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