HEAD
COACH: Scott Love
(585) 389-2852
elove9@naz.edu
Equipped with more than two decades of coaching experience at various
levels in the Syracuse area, Scott Love joined the Nazareth athletic
department as a full-time staff member in August of 2002.
In 2003, Love served as the head coach of the men's and women's
cross country teams as well as the indoor and outdoor track and
field teams, all of which were in their first season of intercollegiate
competition.
A graduate of Syracuse University (B.A. English, 1977; M.A. American
Literature, 1982), Love coached men's and women's cross country
at Onondaga Community College, where he helped produce junior college
All-Americans in 1999 and 2001. He also recently has coached in
the Empire State Games and served as Central Region coordinator
of men's track and field for the 2000 Games that were contested
in Cortland.
Love
was an assistant coach for cross country and track and field at
SU from 1994 through 1998 and his runners set several school records.
The men's cross country team won the 1995 IC4A University Men's
Team Championship as well as the University of Miami Greentree Invitational
and the Western Ontario Invitational. The women's cross country
team also won the Miami Greentree Invitational and earned Academic
All-American team honors.
As head cross country coach at Onondaga Community College from 1998
to 2001, Coach Love’s athletes earned two individual conference
titles and twice earned junior college All-American honors.
As a high school coach at P.V. Moore High School in Central Square,
N.Y. from 1984 to 1992, Coach Love’s teams won 16 Onondaga
League divisional titles and one Section Three championship. His
cross country teams posted a dual meet record of 102-6 over 12 seasons.
Love also has coached at East Syracuse-Minoa, Onondaga Central,
and West Genesee.
Love resides in the Syracuse suburb of Jamesville with his wife,
Judy, who is employed by New York State. They are the parents of
Jason, 23, and Caitlin, 20, who is a member of the cross country
and track teams.
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