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Cross Country
Dan Steele has been named the Head Men's and Women's Track and Field/Cross Country Coach at the University of Northern Iowa, as announced by UNI Director of Athletics Troy Dannen.
"My extraordinary experience at Oregon has prepared me well to take over the program at the University of Northern Iowa." Steele said. "I had the great pleasure of working for and learning from two of the most brilliant head coaches in the business, Vin Lananna and Martin Smith. In that time, I have also enjoyed coaching some of the finest track and field athletes in America.
"Northern Iowa and I are a great fit. Originally from the Quad Cities, I also know Cedar Falls/Waterloo is the perfect place for raising a family. UNI's proud and impressive tradition of athletic and academic excellence falls in line with my professional standards and expectations. Coaching is teaching; I am a passionate teacher. With my modern vision and leadership, UNI will remain relevant at the NCAA level and be a perennial Missouri Valley Conference championship-caliber team." As the Associate Director of Track and Field at Oregon, Steele was responsible for running the daily operations of the men's and women's track and field team. Overseeing the sprinters, hurdlers, pole vaulters, decathletes and heptathletes, Steele has coached eight NCAA champions, 13 Pac-10 champions, 30 All-Americans and helped Oregon student-athletes establish 22 new school records. As an athlete, Steele competed as the brakeman on the Olympic bronze medal four-man bobsled team for the United States at the 2002 Games. Steele earned a bachelor's degree in sociology from Eastern Illinois in 1992. As a collegiate student-athlete at EIU, Steele captured the 400-hurdles NCAA title as a senior, was a two-time All-American and two-time Drake Relays champion for the Panthers. He was inducted into the EIU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001. He and his wife, Dusky, have two sons, Xander and Blake. The Dan Steele File Coaching Experience: Coaching Honors: Student-Athlete Accomplishments: Personal Athletic Accomplishments: |
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