Coach John N. Tucker

Head Men’s Cross Country Coach

Associate Track & Field Coach

540-458-8667

tuckerj@wlu.edu

 

 

John Tucker is in his 19th season directing his alma mater’s men’s cross country team, serving also as an associate coach with the men’s and women’s track & field programs. He is a three-time USA Track & Field Level II certified coach.

Tucker has helped establish the cross country program into one of the best in the league and the region over his 18 years. W&L has won the league championship six times and has placed second six other times in his 17 years. W&L has also finished in the top eight in the region 12 of the last 18 seasons, including a first-place finish in 1995 to earn a trip to the NCAA Division III championships. Tucker was named the NCAA South Region Coach of the Year that year and has been named the ODAC Coach of the Year five times, including following the 2005 season.

In 2007, Tucker led the Generals to their 4th straight ODAC title with 6 runners earning All-ODAC honors.  The Men then placed 4th at the NCAA South/Southeast Regional Championship meet with 3 guys earning All-Region and Junior Michael Welsh earning a trip to the NCAA national championship race.

During the Track season, Tucker directs the Generals Throws program which in 2007 saw Alysen Kuck win the ODAC Championship in the Javelin and Andrew Fisher earn All ODAC with his 2nd place finish in the Javelin (and school record toss).  Freshmen Billy Billington also earned All-ODAC honors in the discus.

Tucker led the Blue and White to another successful season in 2006. The team claimed their third-consecutive ODAC Championship and placed seventh at NCAA Regionals. The Generals earned five all-conference, two all-state and three all-region honors.

Tucker is a 1977 graduate of W&L, where he was a four-year track letterman and a two-year captain. The sprinter was a member of ODAC champion and school-record setting relay teams in 1976 and 1977. He also won the Forest Fletcher Trophy for overall excellence and sportsmanship his last two years.

Following graduation, Tucker served as an assistant track coach at the neighboring Virginia Military Institute. In 1984, he became the head coach of track and cross country at Charlotte Country Day School, leading the school to two state and three conference championships before returning to his alma mater in 1989.

Tucker is still an active competitor at the master’s level, earning All-America honors in five different events and collecting four silver medals in USA Track & Field national competitions. In 2000, Tucker was the gold medalist at the USA Track & Field National Championships in the 50-54 pentathalon which includes the long jump, javelin, 200 meters, discus and 1,500 meters.