Derek Stanley
Head Coach
Derek Stanley, a native of Pataskala, Ohio,
begins his fifth season as Marietta College's head track &
field and cross country coach.
Stanley guided three athletes to individual
titles at the 2007 OAC Outdoor Championships. Sophomore Derek
Carpenter and senior Rachel Forman won the hammer throw, while
freshman Zach Gay took home the high jump title. In addition,
freshman Danielle Altenhof earned All-OAC honors after taking
second in the discus. A pair of Pioneers—junior Breanne Kosar
in the high jump and sophomore Jessi Larrison in the 800m
run—were earned All-OAC honors.
In 2006, Stanley had four runners, including
Larrison, who won the 800m title, earn All-OAC honors at the
Outdoor Championships, which was hosted at Don Drum Stadium.
Marietta's women took seventh, while the men finished eighth
at the meet. During indoor, Larrison earned All-OAC in the
500m dash, taking third overall.
In 2005, Stanley guided senior All-American
Chris Taylor to an eighth-place finish in the high jump at the
NCAA D-III Indoor Track and Field Championship. He is the
first Pioneer in recent history to qualify for the NCAAs.
Stanley came to Marietta from Bluffton College,
where he served as the head men and women's track/cross
country coach since 2001. During his time at Bluffton, a
member of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference, he
expanded the squad size from six to 26 female athletes and 15
to 32 male athletes. Stanley coached four individual HCAC
champions in 2002 and the freshman of the year in the HCAC in
2003.
In addition, Stanley's women's cross country
team earned Academic All-American status in 2001 and 2002, and
his men's cross country team earned the honor in 2002.
Stanley received his bachelor's of business
administration from Tiffin University in 1999 and his master's
in education from Bowling Green State University in 2002.
Stanley remained at Tiffin as a coach for two
years following his graduation. During his time at Tiffin,
Stanley coached numerous NAIA national qualifiers in indoor
and outdoor track & field. He also played an integral part
in expanding the roster size from 15 to 40 runners.
During high school at Pataskala Watkins
Memorial, Stanley was a two-time state qualifier and went on
to establish numerous school records at Tiffin University. He
also qualified to the indoor NAIA national championship meet
in Lincoln, Neb., where he participated on the 4x400 meter
relay team.