| Russ
Jewett, Head Coach
Pittsburg State Cross Country/Track & Field
For two decades, Russ Jewett
has directed the men’s and women’s cross country and track
& field programs at Pittsburg State University, leading each of the
squads to its share of conference-level and national success.
He is in his 22nd season as the head women’s
cross country coach and 19th season directing the men’s team. Jewett
is in his 21st season directing the men’s track & field program
and 22nd year directing the women’s program.
In cross country, Jewett has led the PSU women
to six MIAA titles and six trips to the NCAA Division II National Championships.
While the PSU men have not garnered an MIAA title, the Gorillas have made
three NCAA-II National Championships appearances, most recently in 2007.
In track & field, Jewett has guided the Gorilla
men to seven Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association titles
and the PSU women to six league crowns in PSU’s 17 years in the
conference, as well as annual finishes among the top 30 teams in NCAA
Division II.
Jewett, the 1995 NCAA Division II Women’s
Indoor National Coach of the Year, has been honored as MIAA Coach of the
Year 25 times since PSU joined the league in 1989, more than any other
conference coach during that span. He was honored as the 2003 MIAA Women’s
Cross Country Coach of the Year, and recently as the 2005 MIAA Men’s
Outdoor Coach of the Year.
The women’s cross country team has captured
MIAA titles in 1991, 1992, 1993, 2001, 2002 and 2003.
The PSU women own MIAA outdoor titles from 1990,
1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 2004. The Gorilla women also garnered
MIAA indoor titles in 1993 and 1996.
His men’s track & field squad captured
the MIAA outdoor titles in 1990, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000 and 2005.
PSU also has won MIAA indoor titles in 1993 and 1995.
In addition to team success, Gorilla track &
field and cross country student-athletes have earned NCAA Division II
All-America honors on 155 occasions under Jewett, including 23 individual
event national champions in the sports.
In men’s track & field, the Gorillas
have placed among the top 30 teams in NCAA Division II in 13 of the past
18 years under Jewett. PSU has placed among the top 10 teams three times
during the outdoor season and two times indoors.
In women’s track & field, PSU has placed
among the top 30 teams 14 times in the last 18 years during the outdoor
season (11 times, indoors). The Gorillas have one top 10 outdoor finish
and two top 10 indoor finishes during that span.
In 2007, the PSU men placed 22nd at the NCAA-II
Indoor National Championships, while the women finished in a tie for 18th
place both indoors and outdoors. The PSU men’s cross country team
also placed 18th at the NCAA-II National Championships.
In 2006, the PSU men placed 12th at the NCAA-II
Oudoor National Championships (21st indoors), while the women placed 14th
at NCAA-II Indoor Nationals (19th outdoors). The PSU women’s cross
country team also placed 22nd at the NCAA-II National Championships.
In 2005, the PSU men placed in a tie for 18th
at the NCAA-II Outdoor National Championships, while the PSU women narrowly
missed a top 30 national finish.
In 2004, the Gorilla women’s track &
field squad placed 20th at the NCAA-II Outdoor National Championships,
while the men had four individual qualifiers for the championships.
In 2003, the PSU women’s cross country team
won their third straight MIAA crown and placed 18th at Nationals. The
Gorilla women’s track & field squad placed 21st at the NCAA-II
Outdoor National Championships, while the men finished just outside of
the top 30 at the NCAA-II Indoor Meet.
In 2002, the PSU women’s track & field team
placed 12th at the NCAA-II Outdoor National Championships, while the Gorilla
men’s track & field squad placed 13th at outdoor nationals.
It marked the eighth straight year a Gorilla squad had placed in the top
20 nationally. The women’s cross country team also placed 13th at
nationals last fall.
The 2001 season was highlighted by the PSU women’s
17th-place showing at the NCAA-II Outdoor National Championships, while
the women’s cross country team placed in a tie for 15th place at
nationals.
In 2000, the PSU men placed 14th at the NCAA Division
II Outdoor National Championships – the sixth straight year the
PSU men placed in the Top 20 and the women’s cross country team
placed 12th at nationals – PSU’s first top 20 cross country
finish in seven years.
In 1999, the PSU men’s team placed fourth
at the NCAA-II Outdoor National Championships, matching the best-ever
outdoor finish for a PSU squad in national competition. Meanwhile, the
women continued their success, finishing 14th at the NCAA-II National
Championships.
In 1998, the men’s cross country team recorded
its first top 20 national finish in six years with a 15th-place showing.
In 1997, the men’s track team earned a top 10
national finish placing in a tie for seventh place at the NCAA-II Outdoor
National Championships.
In 1996, Jewett led the PSU men to a pair of top 12
finishes at the NCAA Division II Indoor and Outdoor Championships, placing
seventh at the indoor nationals and 11th at the outdoor championships.
In 1995, the Gorilla men placed third at the NCAA-II
Indoor National Championships – the highest national finish ever
by a PSU squad. PSU followed that up with a fifth-place finish at outdoor
nationals.
The 1993 season was highlighted by the women’s
highest national outdoor finish – a seventh-place tie – after
a ninth-place tie at indoor nationals.
In 1992, the women’s cross country team
made its first trip to the NCAA-II National Championships, placing seventh.
That followed a 10th-place national outdoor track showing that year.
In 1991, the men’s cross country team made
its first NCAA-II nationals appearance, placing 15th overall and the women’s
outdoor track team finished 15th that year.
A native of Olathe, Kan., Jewett graduated cum
laude from PSU in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in computer science
and mathematics. He was a three-time CSIC champion hurdler and an All-American
decathlete in 1982, placing second at the NAIA Outdoor National Championships.
Jewett also is in his 18th year serving as assistant
athletic director at PSU in charge of facilities and planning.
He served as the chair of the NCAA Track &
Field Committee, which oversees all levels of NCAA Track & Field competition
(Division I, II, & III), from 2005-06.
Russ’ wife, Janice, is an instructor in
the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department at PSU. The couple
have a daughter, Sarah, 12, and a son, Will, 9.
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