 Randy Greer - Head Coach After serving as an assistant coach for two years, Greer was named head coach of the men’s and women’s cross country and track and field teams at Anderson University in July 2006.
Greer, a native of Eubank, Ky., earned a B.S. in physical education from Cumberland College in Williamsburg, Ky., in '00.
Greer joined the Anderson coaching staff in the fall of ’04. He has been involved with all aspects of the program. He has helped qualify two female runners for the NCAA Division II cross country meet, and in the spring of ’06, he helped coach men’s and women’s track teams that rewrote the Anderson record book.
Greer started his coaching career as a volunteer assistant cross country coach at Cumberland in the fall of ’00.
In the spring of ’01, Greer was named assistant track coach at Whitley County High School in Williamsburg, Ky. At Whitley, he worked with both teams and helped coach six athletes to the state championship meet.
In the fall of ’01, Greer returned to Cumberland as a graduate assistant for the cross country and track teams. He coached the jumpers, pole vaulters, and throwers during the indoor and outdoor seasons. During his time at Cumberland, the men’s team finished eighth in the NAIA national cross country meet and several Cumberland athletes won individual national titles and earned All-American status.
Greer left Cumberland again in the fall of ’03 to join the cross country and track staff at Pulaski County High School in Somerset, Ky. He helped lead the Pulaski boys’ and girls’ teams to regional championships and both teams qualified for the state meet. Greer also helped lead the Pulaski boys’ track and field team to a regional championship.
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Marshall Creamer - Throws Coach Marshall Creamer is in his fifth year as throws coach at Anderson University. A native of Anderson, SC, Marshall lived in Wisconsin for 20 years. There he coached track at Fort Atkinson and Jefferson High Schools, and coached football at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater.
In his tenure at Anderson University, while he has helped to build a young Track and Field program, Creamer has coached 9 school record holders, 4 conference champions, and 13 all-conference throwers.
This past winter, Marshall received his level 1 USATF certification. Creamer graduated from Anderson University with a degree in Exercise Science. |