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Posted: November 10, 2005 Athletics: Steve Miller To Be Inducted To USTFCCCA Hall Of Fame Steve Miller to be honored at 2005 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
METAIRIE, LA - On November 30th the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association will proudly induct Steve Miller into its Hall of Fame. Miller, former Head Coach at Cal Poly San Obispo and Kansas State, will be joining 12 other individuals to form this year’s Hall of Fame Class. The 2005 Class includes coaches whose careers rank prominently among some of the all-time greats. Their brilliant coaching careers have left a lasting impression on hundreds of young men and women student athletes, as well as the sports of track & field and cross country as a whole. As such the USTFCCCA will proudly induct them into our Hall of Fame at a special ceremony on the evening of Wednesday, November 30th in Jacksonville, Florida. This year’s class stands as one of the most diverse in the 11 year history of the USTFCCCA Hall of Fame. Coming from all areas of the country and from different backgrounds and areas of specialty, this group enters as the largest class in the history of the Hall of Fame. The USTFCCCA is pleased to welcome these distinguished inductees into its Hall of Fame. Steve Miller’s impressive coaching career has seen him serve as head coach of both California Polytechnic State University (1976-1981) and Kansas State University (1981-1986), where he was also Head Athletic Director. At Cal Poly, Miller led the Mustang track and field teams to five NCAA Division II national championship titles (3 in track and field and 2 in cross country), and eight California Collegiate Athletic Association titles (4 track and field and 4 in cross country). Miller has been named the NCAA National Coach of the Year five times during his illustrious coaching career and has coached such greats as Olympian Bart Williams and multiple NCAA distance title winner Jim Schankel. Miller is currently the President and Chief Executive Officer for Devine Racing in Chicago. The company portfolio includes the Los Angeles Marathon, the 'New' Las Vegas Marathon, the Salt Lake City Marathon, The Chicago Half Marathon and the Chicago Big 10K. Steve Miller Career Retrospective:
In 2000, Steve retired from Nike as Director of Global Sports Marketing and joined the Professional Bowlers Association as President and CEO. Steve also sits on the Board of Directors of the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation and the Warsaw School of Sports Marketing at the University of Oregon. He and is wife live in Portland, Oregon and have two children. Comment on this story. |
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