Thomasey to Head LC Track, Cross Country
Hornet Alum to Lead All Six Programs
LYNCHBURG, Va. --- Lynchburg College's new
director of cross country and track and field is anything but a new
face to the program. Doug Thomasey '05 was named Wednesday to
replace legendary mentor Dr. Jack Toms and will over-see all six
highly successful Hornet programs (men's and women's cross country,
men's and women's indoor track & field and men's and women's
outdoor track and field).
Thomasey was a double mathematics and Spanish major at LC, earning
the outstanding senior student in both areas. Additionally, he
earned Lynchburg's scholar-athlete award as a sophomore and senior.
Thomasey was awarded one of 29 national NCAA Postgraduate
Scholarships with his combined academic and athletic achievements.
A two-time All-American in the decathlon, he has served as an
assistant for the LC track teams the last two years and as an
assistant professor of mathematics at the college.
As an assistant to Dr. Toms, Thomasey oversaw all duties associated
with athletes in the throwing areas and assisted in the
responsibilities of hosting championship track meets and
recruiting. Hornet athletes had two national qualifiers, set four
school records and boasted 11 conference champions under his
tutelage.
"We are very happy to have someone as qualified and respected like
Doug as our new director of cross country and track and field at
Lynchburg College," said Dr. Toms, director of athletics. "He
understands the tradition of great student-athletes and teams that
have passed through those programs over the years since he was an
outstanding student-athlete himself and competed with and coached
many others. I think Doug can take our teams to great heights."
The men's cross country team has won the last two ODAC titles,
while the women also captured the conference crown in 2009. The
women's programs have won 15 combined ODAC titles while each men's
track team has won 24.
"I am honored to become the new head coach for a program that has
done so much to shape my life," said Thomasey. "Dr. Toms was
the reason I decided to attend Lynchburg for my undergraduate
degree and now to be able to return that favor to this
program makes it as if everything has come full circle. What
he has done with the cross country and track & field teams is
nothing short of spectacular. I have a lot to live up to, but with
the coaching staff that we have, as well as with Dr. Toms still
around for advice, I plan to continue the traditions and improve on
what Lynchburg has already accomplished on a national level."
This release is courtesy of the Lynchburg College
sports information department.
