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Myers fulfills NIU dreams Illinois native takes over cross country Frank Gogola Sports Editor T @FrankGogola

DeKalb | Illinois native Adrian Myers said he is more than excited to take the reigns as head coach of the cross country program. Myers will also serve as an assistant track and field coach with the distance runners. Myers replaces Greg Hipp, former cross country coach, who resigned during winter break for a job at Northwestern. Set to begin his duties at NIU on June 1, My- Adrian Myers ers has spent the Cross country head coach past two seasons serving as the director of operations for men’s and women’s cross country and track and field programs with the Purdue Boilermakers. Myers is from Oregon, Ill., and was a 10-time Illinois All-State track and field athlete at Oregon High School. He became a threetime NCAA Division II All-American at Lewis University as a middledistance runner.

Q: How does it feel to call yourself a Huskie? A: It’s an amazing feeling being a product of that area, growing up in that region and supporting NIU football and NIU athletics. For me, it’s really a dream opportunity at this point in my career to be able to do this and come home and lead a program that I followed professionally since I started coaching. I’ve always kept my eye on the program and hoped the opportunity presented itself.

Q: How did the whole job come about? ... Did you apply here or did NIU seek you out? A: My current boss at Purdue University, she kind of got word that the position was going to open up. I waited for it to post and I applied, and we got the ball rolling from there. I’ve known [track and field head coach] Connie [Teaberry] for awhile. I was actually on campus interviewing for a grad assistantship with the school of physical education right after I graduated from Lewis [University]. I also met with coach [Mark] McConeghey, who at the time was the head cross country coach, about volunteering as well with the track and cross country program. Ironically, it was the same day as the NIU shooting, and I didn’t even know that was going on until I got back home. Since then I’ve always kept in contact … sending an email to coach Teaberry after a good weekend to say congratulations and glad to see the program’s doing well. Q: Who did you talk to at NIU and what did you like about it? A: I got to meet with Mr. [Sean] Frazier. I love his energy. I love his commitment to developing strong athletics and taking it to the next level. I got to meet with Melissa Dawson, who was kind of the lead of the search committee ­­— also a person with great passion, great energy. Obviously, coach Teaberry and her staff, I was able to spend time with. It was great meeting the athletes. I got to meet with three of the female athletes, and they were tremendous. I was kind of taken off guard how controlling they were right in the interview; they came in very professional, had questions mouth to mouth, put me in the hot seat. Growing up in the area, I was really familiar with the resources, a lot of the facilities. One of the things that’s really driven me is I truly believe in the Chicagoland area NIU has the best facilities and the best resources to bring in top recruits. For me, that’s a coach’s dream. I’ve always been told from a couple of my mentors to never look for a job that’s somewhere you could not sell. For me, NIU’s a “sell” academically, in regards to facilities and just overall resources and the vision of the program.

Q: What was it about NIU that you liked and made you want to work here one day? A: Obviously, I’m a cross country and track and field coach, but I’ve always really idolized the David and Goliath mentality of the football program with them always playing up against major Div. I competition. I’ve wanted to go there and have the same success as a track and cross country coach. Being an Illinois kid, there’s a certain pride of putting a jersey on of a state university and representing Q: What’s something about where you’re from. yourself personally that you’d like to share with the NIU and DeKalb Q: Being from Oregon, Ill., community? do you see this as a bit of a A: We’re a track family. My wife homecoming? used to be the director of youth A: Absolutely, because as soon as programs at USA Track & Field the press release went up online my before starting her own business. phone was blowing up. Just the sup- Now, she does track and field event port I’ve gotten from hometown management and marketing. … families and people I grew up with My daughter grew up being at and coaches in the area, there was a track practice every day, traveling lot of support, and a lot of people re- to meets. My son’s going to be exspect what I’ve done up to this point posed to it in the same level. It’s a in my career. There was a tremen- great thing that my family’s at the dous amount of support just from my center of it and we’re all on the home territory. So, it absolutely feels same accord. We’re all in belief of like a homecoming now with being doing what we’re passionate about able to become the head coach there. and being successful in it.

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