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Adrian Myers

Adrian Myers

Adrian Myers By The Numbers

Conference Coach of the Year Awards 4
American Athletic Conference Championships     1 (2023 Women's Cross Country)
Collegiate All-Americans     13
NCAA National Championship Qualifiers     37
Collegiate Conference Championships     18
Collegiate Conference Medalist     84
National Junior Team Members 7
USATF National Championship Finalists     3
USA Track and Field "Emerging Elite Coach"     1 (2015)
USTFCCCA Executive Committee     2016 - Present


Adrian Myers is in his third season as the Green Wave's new Director of Cross Country/Track and Field. Myers was named the Green Wave's new head coach on July 6, 2021.
 
Myers comes to Tulane following a decorated six-year tenure at Northern Illinois University where he served as the head coach of the women's cross country programs and served as an assistant track and field coach with the Huskies.
 
In six seasons with NIU's cross country/track and field programs, Myers led the Huskies to their first Mid-American Conference (MAC) cross country and track and field championship titles. He also coached two All-Americans, two MAC Performer of the Year awards, three MAC Freshman of the Year awards, five United States Track and Field Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Region honorees, 12 NCAA qualifiers, 12 MAC Champions, 13 All-MAC cross country individuals, 42 league medalists, and one United States national team individual. In addition, Myers coached 2018 Spanish Under 23 800-meter National Champion Lorena Martin.
 
In 2017, Myers coached Hope Schmelzle to the finals of the United States Track and Field Championships finals. Schmelzle was the only collegiate athlete to qualify for the championship finals. In addition, Myers' student-athletes broke all of NIU's distance and middle distance records.
 
In leading the Huskies' women's cross country program, Myers directed NIU to five Top 4 finishes at the MAC Championships. Most recently, Myers guided the NIU women's program to the MAC championship crown in 2020 en route to be named MAC Coach of the Year. Prior to his arrival, NIU posted an average finish of 11th for the previous 20 years. Under Myers' watchful eye, NIU received votes in the USTFCCCA poll in the fall and spring.
 
In addition, Myers was nominated as a NIU Athletics Victor Awards Coach of the Year candidate in 2017, 2018 and 2019. In 2020, he was tabbed NIU Huskie Athletics Coach of the Year.
 
Myers joined NIU after he spent two seasons with the men's and women's cross country and track and field programs at Purdue University. Myers also previously served as a volunteer assistant coach with the Boilermakers.

At Purdue, Myers helped the Boilermakers' cross country programs produce their best recent finishes in the Big Ten. In 2013, the men's program posted its best finish since 1991, while the women's team enjoyed its top placement in the conference since 2007. Myers also worked with Purdue's first cross country NCAA All-American since 1987, Matthew McClintock, who would go on to win gold for the U.S. junior team in the 10,000 meters at the 2013 Pan-American Games.

Myers' guidance has also helped Purdue's runners produce numerous personal records, All-Big Ten honors, NCAA qualifying berths, All-America recognitions, as well as a two-time USA Team member in McClintock and a USA World Junior team member in NCAA qualifier Hope Schmelzle in the 3,000-meter steeplechase.

Purdue alum and 2016 Summer Olympics Trials hopeful Bre'Anna Smith, who was an NCAA All-American at 800 meters finished 12th at the 2015 USA Track and Field National Championships.

Prior to his time with the Boilermakers, Myers served as an assistant coach and director of strength training for the Indiana Invaders elite development program, a nationally recognized group that has produced more than 200 qualifiers to USA Track & Field championships. While working with the Invaders, Myers coached two-time USATF national championship qualifier Drake Sterling in the 800 meters.

During that time period, he also assisted at Zionsville High School as sprints, jumps and hurdles coach at the same time, overseeing 14 IHSAA regional qualifiers, and was voted to the board of directors for USA Track and Field's Indiana Association as the men's track and field chair.

From 2011-12, Myers spent two years as the women's cross country coach and assistant track and field coach for men's and women's middle-distance and long sprints at Marian University in Indianapolis.

During his time there, Marian's women's cross country program improved its finish at the Mid-Central College Conference championships with Lauren Borchelt earning All-MCCC honors. Under Myers' guidance, Marian produced 11 national standards, the program's first two male track and field All-Americans in its history, and qualifiers for the NAIA Championships in the 400m, 800, 1000m and the mile.

Prior to that, he began his coaching career at IUPUI in 2009, serving as the top assistant for Hall of Famer Chuck Koeppen's program. In this role, Myers coached a first team All-Summit League cross country runner in Joe Hoffman while also working with IUPUI's School of Physical Education on research related to the ground reaction forces between track spikes and different competition surfaces.

As a student-athlete at Lewis University, Myers was a three-time NCAA Division II All-American and was a 10-time All-Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) honoree as a middle-distance runner with the Flyers. He set the Lewis records in the 1,000-meter run and the distance medley relay while helping the Flyers win GLVC championships in 2004 and 2005. Myers also served as the team's Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) representative and participated in the NCAA Peer Educator program.

Myers excelled at running in high school as a 10-time Illinois All-State track & field athlete, competing for Oregon High School's heralded program.

He owns a bachelor's degree in sports management from Lewis University and a master's degree in human performance and physical education from Adams State University.

Myers and his wife, Tricia, have three children: two daughters, Nikeya and Sydney, as well as a son, Adrian Jr.