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Will Crocker

Will Crocker was named Head Cross Country and Assistant Track & Field coach at Queens University of Charlotte in the summer of 2024. Crocker joins Queens after most recently serving as the assistant cross country and track & field coach at University of Illinois-Chicago. 

2025
  • Three athletes placed on the Track and Field Academic All-ASUN Teams
  • Women's Track and Field finished fourth at the ASUN Outdoor Championship; Men's finished Sixth. 
  • Jakob Nutzel won the final gold medal for the men. His 52.22-meter throw ranks ninth at Queens. 
  • Zsombor Takacs  throw of 51.38 meters, sits 10th at Queens.
  • Josiah Ford set a new school record with a jump of 14.35 meters
  • Alexander Mannel time of 15.15 seconds in the 110-meter huddles ranks eighth on Queen's top 10 list
  • Queens' 4x400 men's relay team finished 3:15.72 in the ASUN Outdoor Championship, which is second in school history
  • The Queens men won four total medals: two gold, one silver, and one bronze.
  • The Queens women won six total medals: three gold, one silver, and two bronze.
  • Amir Muhammad time of 13.43 in the meter jump ranks eighth at Queens
  • Halle Perry fourth-place finish in the 400-meter hurdles in 1:02.36 at the ASUN Track and Field Outdoor Championship. Ranks fourth at Queens.
  • Simone Mouras time of 2:14.14 in the 800 ranks fourth at Queens
  •  Rowan Shannon's time of 2:14.46 ranks fifth in Queens history
  • Vesna Kljajevic earned her gold medal in the shot put with a throw of 14.45 meters, which ranks third at Queens.
  • Jada Brown took third place in the triple jump with a mark of 11.77 meters at the ASUN Outdoor Championship. Her mark is the third-best at Queens.
  • Alexander Mannel earned his first ASUN Championship win, taking the top spot in the pole vault after clearing the bar at 5.00 meters. His mark was also a new school record.
  • Robin Ott took fourth place in the pole vault with a mark of 4.57 meters at the ASUN Outdoor Track and Field Championship, which is fourth in Queens' record books.
  • Vesna Kljajevic's throw of 34.07 meters is ranked seventh on Queens' top 10 list.
  • Petar Canak named ASUN Men's Field Perfomer of the Week 2x
  •  Vesna Kljajevic repeated as ASUN Women's Field Athlete of the Week while also earning Freshman of the Week honors.
  • Petar Canak set a new school record in the long jump with a mark of 7.17 meters.
  •  Alexander Mannel earned ASUN Field and Freshman Athlete of the Week recognition
  •  Trey Leggins earned ASUN Track Athlete of the Week recognition
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