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- NEWS: Providence Promotes Three Current Coaches, Tim Brock Announced Director of Cross Country and Track & Field
Written by Aimee Morganti, edits & additional commentary via Garrett Zatlin Earlier this week, Providence College announced multiple coaching promotions following the recent announcement that long-time Director Ray Treacy will retire in June. Coach Tim Brock, a now-former assistant, has been named the Director of Cross Country and Track & Field for the Friars. He will now lead the program in June following Treacy’s 41 years at the helm. Additionally, Catarina Rocha is set to guide Providence's women’s cross country team and provide assistance with the women’s track and field program, as well as both men’s programs. Sinead Delahunty Evans has been promoted to the head coaching role of women’s track and field program. She will assistant across both cross country teams, as well as men’s track and field. Providence College Athletic Director Steve Napolillo stated , “Tim, Cat and Sinead are all very deserving of these promotions, each of them has played a vital role in the success of our cross country and track programs and we are confident they continue to build on the championship tradition established here at Providence College. Their leadership, experience and commitment to our student-athletes will ensure a seamless transition into this next chapter.” Coach Tim Brock has been committed to building the Friars' program for the last 12 years. He has supported multiple team appearances to the NCAA XC Championships, including the 2024 cross country national meet where the Friar women secured a 3rd place podium finish. In his first season with the team, Brock assisted in both programs qualifying for the 2014 NCAA XC Championships. Once there, both the men's team and women's team earned 13th place finishes. Over his last 12 years, Brock has assisted in coaching countless All-Americans and BIG East champions, including Emily Sisson, Julian Oakley, Millie Paladino and Brianna Ilarda (among others). Catarina Rocha holds five seasons of experience working with the Lady Friars. During her time at Providence, she assisted in the women’s team podium finish at the 2024 NCAA XC Championships, a Penn Relays title in the 4x1500-meter relay, a 3rd place DMR result at the 2025 NCAA Indoor Championships and multiple individual All-American honors. As a Friar student-athlete, Rocha was part of Providence's title winning team at the 2013 NCAA XC Championships. Sinead Delahunty Evans was the most recent addition to the Friars' coaching staff after serving almost two years with the team. She was previously an assistant coach for one year at Boston College. Delahunty Evan’s helped develop seven BIG East champions and holds a background in the middle distances. Previously, she coached at the Division Three level with Brandeis University. There, she helped her athletes earn 37 All-American honors. As an athlete, Delahunty Evans was a two-time Olympian for Ireland and a six-time All-American for Providence.
- Join Us This Summer! Learn, Contribute & Gain Experience via The Stride Report's 2026 Summer Internship!
Yep, that's right! For the first-time ever, The Stride Report is holding an internship program for the upcoming summer months! Those who are interested can submit an application by going to our OPEN ROLES page under the OTHER tab. From there, you can navigate to the role description and the application. Ideally, The Stride Report is aiming to bring on two interns for a 10-week program this summer (all of which will take place remotely). During that time, we'll assign a handful of different projects for our interns to work on. Whether that's writing articles, crafting different pieces of content, assisting with research and data collection, sitting in on meetings, contributing to preseason rankings and more, we want this to be a meaningful and engaging experience for those who join us this summer. Due to a limited budget, this role is unpaid, although interns do have the opportunity to earn 10% commission on any sponsorship deals that they bring to The Stride Report. Want to learn more? Click here to read all about the position and click here to submit your application! Your Loyal Admin, Garrett Zatlin The Stride Report . . . . . NOTE: The Stride Report will not entertain applicants under 18 years of age. All applicants must have completed their freshman year of college (at the conclusion of the current academic year) to be considered.
- The Stride Report's Top 50 Class of 2026 Distance Recruits (Third Edition)
Rankings construction & analysis by Abby Waddington, Morgan Boonshaft, Ethan Moore & Garrett Zatlin Welcome, ladies and gentlemen! Every year, we craft rankings for the top-50 distance recruits from the senior class across the United States. Then, at the end of every season, we update our lists to include any new names who have suddenly risen to national prominence. This is the third of our four rankings editions for this year. Remember, these lists are for current high school seniors who specialize over 800 meters and/or higher. Don't see yourself or a certain individual during this update? Don't worry, everyone will have another chance to crack our top-50 rankings via multiple updates at the completion of the upcoming (and current) outdoor track season. As always, our rankings take a wholistic approach. We look at results across all three seasons of competition and also evaluate a multitude of intangibles such as consistency, experience, progression, momentum, range, etc. Oh, and fast times help...a lot. CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR FULL RANKINGS
- PODCAST: Is Hilda Olemomoi Truly Back? 🤔 Plus, Michigan Men DOMINATE! 😳
Production via Wyatt Barnsley On this week’s episode of The Stride Report Podcast, Ben and Garrett break down a big weekend of outdoor track action as Michigan’s men steal the spotlight with dominant middle distance performances at the Raleigh Relays. The guys also dive into Hilda Olemomoi’s impressive 10k victory and debate whether she’s truly back among the NCAA elite, while also highlighting standout efforts from Aniya Mosley and Sophie Novak over 1500 meters and Collins Kiprok Kipngok in the steeplechase. They continue with Debora Cherono’s steeple win and Nancy Cherop leading collegians in a rainy 5k. The episode wraps with key performances from Dayton Carlson, Elkana Kipruto and Birhanu Harriman as the outdoor season kicks off! Be sure to listen, subscribe and review! (2:17) Michigan Men Dominate Raleigh Relays 1500m (6:36) Aniya Mosley and Sophie Novak Run 4:08 (1500) Marks (10:37) Collins Kiprok Kipngok Runs 8:24 For Steeplechase Win (16:10) Hilda Olemomoi Continues to Show She is Back With Big 10k Win (21:53) Debora Cherono Takes Steeplechase Win With 9:56 Mark (24:55) Nancy Cherop Finishes as Top Collegiate in Weather-Plagued 5k (26:23) Michigan Flexes Distance Muscle Again With Men’s 800m Domination (29:33) Dayton Carlson Runs Statement 1:45.57 In Arizona (31:33) Elkana Kipruto Clocks 13:35 PR to secure 5k Win (34:16) Birhanu Harriman Rides 59-Second Final Lap to 10k Win You can listen to that episode (and others) on our PODCASTS page! You can also find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Soundcloud. If you like it, be sure to leave us a rating and a review ! Note: If you're having issues loading the episode on the site via mobile, try refreshing the episode page. We will look into this issue for future episodes.
- Let's Give This a Shot: Introducing The Stride Report's New High School Signings Page!
Many years ago, when The Stride Report was just a fledgling platform fueled by passion and post-graduate naivety, I attempted to put together a page on our website simply titled, "RECRUITS." The purpose of that page was exactly what it sounded like -- to display which high school athletes were committed to (and had signed with) certain colleges and universities. Of course, there's a reason why that project quickly fizzled into the infinite ocean that is The Stride Report's content offerings. Put simply, it was impossible for just one person to keep up with ALL of the notable high school signings and recruits from around the country. So here we are, seven years later, armed with greater technology and a "What the hell, let's give it a shot,"-type attitude. Introducing, The Stride Report's " HIGH SCHOOL SIGNINGS " page. On that page -- which you can also find under our RECRUITING tab -- you'll find a dataset featuring a handful of top high school distance athletes from the Class of 2026 who have already made their college commitments (or, at this point in the year, have already signed with their new homes). Not only that, but we have added features that allow our readers to search through that dataset by last name or by university name. Over the long-term, that ease of navigation should prove helpful, ultimately making this a go-to page for all of your future research. We have aspirations for this page that go well beyond what it is right now -- we're hoping to include more features in the future so that the page can be a multi-faceted dataset meant to inform, entertain and better scout future prospects. Naturally, I'm sure some of you are wondering, "So what makes this project any different than the project you tried seven years ago? What is going to stop this still-demanding dataset from fizzling out yet again?" Truthfully, those are fair questions. In fact, it's plenty possible that history repeats itself and The Stride Report struggles to keep up with the demands that our newly constructed page requires and page is eventually removed -- that's a real possibility. This time, however, there are a few different factors at play. For starters, The Stride Report is more sustainable and stable in terms of content output right now -- we have more writers (each of whom are incredibly talented and hard working) than we did seven years ago, making rigorous projects such as this more reasonable to maintain. But maybe more importantly, we have also constructed a separate page which features a short form ! This is a page that our community can use to update the dataset for any middle or long distance names that we have missed. And don't worry, all of these submissions are double checked by The Stride Report before they get published to our dataset. When submitting a new name, we also require a URL which proves and/or verifies that a certain high school athlete has actually signed to the college or university in question. In the meantime, we will be hard at work updating the dataset as much as we can for the Class of 2026 -- while also producing great content for upcoming meets -- and soon preparing for the Class of 2027! So make sure to check back on our newest page over the next few months and stay tuned for more! Your faithful admin, Garrett Zatlin The Stride Report
- NEWS: Three-Time NCAA All-American David Mullarkey Goes Pro With Under Armour’s Dark Sky
Written by Aimee Morganti, edits & additional commentary via Garrett Zatlin Earlier this month, three-time All-American David Mullarkey announced that he has signed a professional contract with Under Armour. The former Florida State and Northern Arizona runner will be joining the brand's Flagstaff-based pro team, UA Mission Run Dark Sky. David Mullarkey stated , “This is a moment that’s been years in the making and I’m incredibly grateful for the belief and opportunity to compete at this level and I honestly can’t wait to get started. Also a thank you to those that have supported me every step of the way. Whilst I can’t tell you that is going to happen in my career, I can tell you that I will continue with the same drive and passion I have always shown.” Back in January, Mullarkey placed 26th at the 2026 World XC Championships where he represented Great Britain. Prior to that, Mullarkey achieved international success as he secured two silver medals for Great Britain over the 10k and 5k distances at the 2025 FISU World University Games in Germany. While competing for Florida State, he claimed his first All-American accolade with a 40th place finish at the 2023 NCAA XC Championships. After transferring to Northern Arizona, he improved his cross country national meet finish to 18th place at the 2024 NCAA XC Championships. In 2025, at his final NCAA Outdoor Championships, Mullarkey received his third All-American honor after he placed 6th over the 10,000 meters. Mullarkey’s collegiate career consisted of four other national meet appearances, including a 10th place finish over 5k (2025), an 11th place finish over 3k (2024), an 18th place finish over 5k (2024) and a 19th place finish over 5k (2023). He holds personal bests of 7:41 (3k), 13:18 (5k) and 27:51 (10k). Earlier this year, UA Mission Run Dark Sky also added Furman graduate, Carson Williams, to their pro training group in Flagstaff.
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