Linh Nguyen enters his sixth season as head coach of
UNCG’s cross country and indoor track and field teams while
he is in his seventh year at the helm of the Spartans’
outdoor track and field teams. Additionally, Nguyen is in his
12th year overall with the Spartans, having served as an
assistant coach from 2001-06.
Nguyen has transformed the UNCG programs into a perennial
contender in the Southern Conference and the Spartans are making
noise on a national level. Under his guidance, 2011-12 was one of
the best years in program history.
Nguyen was named the SoCon Cross Country Coach of the Year after
leading both the men’s and women’s programs to
conference titles. The Spartan men dominated their competition last
year by claiming five of the first 11 spots at the SoCon meet. They
tallied a team score of 26, the lowest (and therefore best) by any
team in the event in 13 years. The Spartans' margin of victory of
47 points was the largest by any squad in 20 years.
The UNCG Women won last year’s event with a total score of
35, which was the best by any program in seven years. The Spartans
won the event by 45 points, which represented a radical departure
from form in the SoCon meet, the previous eight of which had been
decided by a total of 42 points.
Nguyen coached both SoCon Runners of the Year in 2011 as Paul
Chelimo picked up top honors on the men’s side and Ashley
Schnell claimed honors on the women’s side for the second
straight year. Additionally, Paul Katam was named the league
Freshman of the Year on the men’s side. The Spartans placed
nine members on the All-SoCon teams last year, a program
record.
Chelimo picked up All-America honors at the NCAA Cross Country
Championships, placing 13th in the race to become the
first runner in school history to earn All-America honors.
Nguyen continued the Spartans’ success on the track as
Chelimo and Schnell won the indoor mile races at the SoCon
championship. In outdoor track, the Spartans took their success
even farther as both Chelimo and Katam won their races at the NCAA
Regional in the 5,000-meters and 10,000-meters, respectively. Both
runners would go on to earn All-America honors at the national
championships with Chelimo finishing as the national runner-up in
his event.
Additionally, Schnell was awarded the SoCon and NCAA postgraduate
scholarships while also being nominated for the NCAA Woman of the
Year. She was named to the Capital One Academic All-America Second
Team by CoSIDA.
In 2010-11, Nguyen saw six student-athletes earn 12 All-SoCon
honors, including four Southern Conference titles and two who
advanced to NCAA Regionals. The year started off great as Schnell
became the first runner in school history to win the Southern
Conference title in cross country and was also named the SoCon
Women’s Runner of the Year. She would also go on to earn
All-Region honors, a first in school history.
Shaina Sumney was also named first-team All-SoCon in cross country
and to helped lead her team to then school-best third place finish.
The men’s team also had a then school-best second place
finish as Joey Thompson was runner-up at the SoCon Championship and
earned first-team honors along with Mike Koech.
The Spartans’ carried that momentum into the track &
field season as Schnell captured the 3,000-meter title at the SoCon
Indoor Track & Field Championships, becoming the first-ever
women’s runner in school history to accomplish that goal.
Nguyen’s team continued its success with a SoCon title in the
women’s distance medley relay, as well. On the men’s
side, Kenny Hinman was tabbed to the SoCon All-Freshman Team in the
3,000 and 5,000 meters, while Katam earned the same distinction in
the 5,000 meters.
UNCG would continue its impressive year during the outdoor season
when Schnell won the 1,500-meter SoCon title and advanced to the
NCAA Regionals in the 5,000 meters, becoming the first-ever female
in school history to do that. Chelsea and Shaina Sumney were named
All-SoCon in the 5,000 meters after finishing second and third in
the event, respectively.
On the men’s team, Katam qualified for the NCAA Regionals
in the 10,000 meters and was just one spot away from advancing to
nationals.
During the 2009-10 season, the Spartans saw improvements both
as a team and individually under Nguyen. The men’s cross
country team came in third place at the SoCon Championships to turn
in a top-five performance for the sixth-straight season. Mike Koech
earned runner-up honors and Thompson came in fifth place as they
were both named to the All-SoCon First Team. Andy Clyne also earned
second-team honors to mark the first time in school history that
UNCG has had three runners earn All-SoCon honors in the same
season. Sherrika Jordan once again led the women’s team as
she finished in eighth place to earn Second-Team All-SoCon
honors.
The Spartans carried that momentum into the indoor track &
field season in 2010 as Koech and Thompson once again led the way.
Thompson earned All-SoCon honors in the 3,000 meters for the second
time in as many years in the event as he was edged out and finished
in second place. He was also the runner-up in the mile to earn
All-SoCon honors in that event. Koech was named to the SoCon
All-Freshman Team in the 5,000 meters, as he set a new school
record in the race.
In the outdoor season, UNCG continued to rack up Southern
Conference awards. Thompson earned runner-up honors once again,
this time in the 1,500 meters, to earn All-SoCon honors. Senior TJ
Wyatt also performed well at the SoCon Championships as he was
named All-SoCon in the 800 meters after finishing in second place.
Taylor Day was named to the SoCon All-Freshman Team in the 1,500
meters, as well. On the women’s side, Shaina Sumney was also
named to the SoCon All-Freshman Team in the 1,500 meters.
In the 2008-09 season, Spartans Jermaine Coore and Sherrika Jordan
were named All-SoCon at the Southern Conference Cross Country
Championships. In indoor, Thompson broke the school record in the
3,000 meters and earned All-SoCon honors in the event too. Taylor
Hurst was named All-SoCon in the 800 meters and Kerry Hartman was
named all-freshman in the mile. During the outdoor season, Thompson
was named All-SoCon in the 1,500 meters and AJ Savoia earned
All-SoCon honors in the 3,000 meter steeplechase. TJ Wyatt was also
named All-SoCon in the 800 meters after earning runner-up
honors.
In 2007-08, Sherrika Jordan became the seventh runner in UNCG
women's cross country history to run sub-23:00 in the 6,000-meters.
Jordan ran 22:58.65 at the NCAA Southeast Regionals, which was the
eighth-fastest time in UNCG history. The 2008 indoor season saw
four men's runners earn All-SoCon honors, including the men's
distance medley relay team earning All-SoCon honors for the fourth
time in five seasons. Jess Weber broke the school record in the 800
meters and Josh Wyatt recorded a new record at the 5,000 meters.
During outdoor, the men saw Clyne (800m) and AJ Savoia (3,000m
steeplechase) race their way to All-SoCon distinctions, earning
UNCG's first All-SoCon honors for outdoor in two years. For
the women, Weber concluded her career by setting a new record in
the 800 meters in her final meet of the season, clocking 2:17.81 at
the Duke Asics Twilight and becoming just the second Spartan in
program history to run sub-2:20 in the 800 meters.
In his first season as head coach of the cross country teams, the
men posted their highest finish at the SoCon Championship meet,
placing third out of 11 teams. Individually, Josh Wyatt and Nick
Vaccaro finished fifth and eighth, respectively, garnering
All-SoCon honors and becoming the first set of Spartans to receive
cross country All-SoCon honors in the same season. For the women,
Jess Weber and Sherrika Jordan each registered a 6K time that
ranked among UNCG's top-25 times.
During the 2007 indoor season, Jeff Williams won his
third-straight title in the 800 meters en route to earning
All-SoCon status. The distance medley relay team of Vaccaro, Terry
Wyatt, Williams and Xavier Rutz also earned All-Son honors with a
second-place finish at the SoCon Championships.
In outdoor, both Vaccaro (1,500m) and Xavier Rutz (3,000m and
5,000m) established new men's school records.
Nguyen was named head coach of the Spartans at the start of the
2006 outdoor season. In his inaugural season at the helm, both Jeff
Williams (800 meters) and Charles Jones (triple jump) qualified for
the NCAA East Regionals.
Prior to being named head coach, Nguyen served as an assistant
coach and as a volunteer assistant coach for the Spartans. In his
four years as an assistant, Nguyen produced 24 All-Conference
honorees, one NCAA Regional qualifier and one NCAA National
participant. Charles Jones became UNCG's first NCAA Regional and
National qualifier in 2005. As a volunteer assistant, Nguyen
coached Heidi (Sloop) Pinkerton to All-SoCon cross country status
in 2002.
Prior to UNCG, Nguyen was a volunteer assistant coach at Lynchburg
College, his alma mater, for one season. During the 2000-01
school year, the Hornets swept the Old Dominion Athletic Conference
(ODAC) titles in cross country, indoor and outdoor.
Nguyen was an eight-time All-ODAC selection. He led Lynchburg to a
pair of top-five finishes at the NCAA South/Southeast Regional
Cross Country meet, including one third-place finish. He also took
the Hornets to a conference title in 1999, while capturing ODAC
Runner of the Year Honors.
Nguyen, a native of East Hampton, N.Y., graduated from Lynchburg
College in 2000 with his bachelor's degree in sports
medicine. He received his master's in exercise physiology
from UNCG in 2007.
Nguyen and his wife, Christina, reside in Greensboro, with their
son Khoi.