UNC announced their new hire, Josh Langley from Clemson.
I heard that Spencer Frame was looking into opening an indoor facility in NC and doing private coaching.
http://tarheelblue.cstv.com/sports/c-tr ... 09aab.html Josh Langley and Peter Watson have joined the University of North Carolina coaching staff.
July 16, 2009
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Josh Langley, a former assistant track and field coach at Clemson, and Peter Watson, a former head cross country coach and assistant track coach at Auburn, have joined the University of North Carolina coaching staff, head coach Dennis Craddock announced today.
Langley will coach the pole vault and throwing events. Watson will be the head coach of the cross country programs and be an assistant track coach for distance events.
"We are quite pleased to welcome Josh and Peter to the Carolina athletic family," says Craddock, who will be coaching in his 25th season in Chapel Hill in 2009-10. "I watched Josh up close the last few years at Clemson both at meets and on the recruiting trail and was very impressed with his work. He will continue the strong tradition we have in the vault and throws.
"Peter has a lot of experience coaching cross country and distance running on the national level. We want to get our cross country program back among the top schools in the country and Peter has the experience and know-how to get that done."
Langley coached at Clemson the past three years. In 2007 and 2008 he coached the men's field events and multi-event athletes. Last year, he coached men's and women's pole vault and throws and men's multi-events. He also coached for three years at Gardner-Webb (2004-06). He is a 2003 graduate of Western Carolina and began his coaching career with the Catamounts. He was an outstanding javelin thrower at WCU and was a member of two Southern Conference championship teams in 1999.
At Clemson, he helped Mitch Greeley to a second-place finish in the pole vault at the 2008 NCAA Indoor Championships, the Tigers' best individual finish indoors ever by a field athlete. Greeley later qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials. Langley also helped Miller Moss qualify for the 2009 NCAA Championships in the decathlon; Nicole Lomnicka was ranked No. 7 in the nation last year in the hammer; and his athletes earned All-America honors in the heptathlon and triple jump.
Langley coached 49 all-conference selections and five regional qualifiers in his three seasons at Gardner-Webb. The Bulldogs won the 2006 Atlantic Sun Conference men's outdoor title. He is married to the former Layna Stoetzel, a former volleyball player at Western Carolina.