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     Jim Knoedel
    Jim Knoedel

    Position:
    Head Coach, Men's Distance and Throws

    Experience:
    13th season

    E-mail:
    jknoedel@uic.edu


    05/06/2012

    Both Teams Sit in Third Following Day Two of HL Outdoors

    Kellie Schuh sets Horizon League record in pole vault

    05/06/2012

    Kirby, Kehoe Tally Individual Titles on Final Day of HL Outdoors

    Kirby wins 800-meter; Kehoe captures 5,000-meter run championship

    05/04/2012

    Track & Field Wraps up Competition in Day One of HL Outdoors

    Sam Kehoe finishes second in 10,000-meter run

    04/30/2012

    Kellie Schuh Collects Horizon League Field Athlete of the Week Honors

    Schuh won both the pole vault and triple jump titles at Marquette Invitational

    04/21/2012

    Track & Field Collects Eight First-Place Tallies at DePaul Invite

    Flames competed against DePaul, Northwestern, Chicago State and University of Chicago

    In his 14th season as head coach of the UIC men's and women's cross country and track and field teams is Jim Knoedel, who has constructed a program that enters every season with high expectations.


    Since his arrival at UIC in 1996, Knoedel has taken men's and women's cross country programs that never finished above sixth place in conference championship and turned them into perennial contenders, with school-best finishes for both teams occurring in the last four years. Knoedel also resurrected UIC's track and field program in 2001 and molded both men's and women's squads into contention for individual and team titles in the Horizon League ranks.


    Knoedel came to UIC after six remarkably successful seasons as an assistant coach at Loyola. A 1974 graduate of the University of Iowa, Knoedel received his bachelor's degree in physical education and was a member of the track and cross-country squads there. He furthered his education at Iowa State, where he earned a master's degree in biomechanics in 1983.


    Sandwiched between higher education degrees was a stint as head coach at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, where he was responsible for the development of the women's track program. In 1981, Knoedel moved on to Iowa State to pursue his master's and serve as a graduate assistant track coach.


    After receiving his master's degree, Knoedel accepted a position as assistant coach at Drake University and was eventually promoted to head coach. In three seasons at Drake, Knoedel coached five All-Americans before moving on to Northwestern University as an assistant coach from 1984-1986. Two years later, he became an assistant at Loyola.


    At Loyola, Knoedel was part of a program perennially rated among the top in the region. Working with the cross country team in the fall and in charge of sprinters and field athletes during the indoor and outdoor track seasons, Knoedel tutored both the men and women's teams and annually helped bring in some of the area's top student-athletes.


    The USA Track and Field National Office selected Knoedel as the head coach for two United States teams. In 1996 he coached the USA Women's Ekiden team competing in Yokohama, Japan, and in 1999, the Junior Men's Coach at the World Cross Country Championships in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Junior Team placed a surprising sixth out of 81 competing countries.


    Most recently Knoedel was selected to serve on the USA Track & Field National Team staff as the decathlon/heptathlon coach for the 2007 USA vs. Germany Combined Events competition in Munich in August.


    Knoedel and his wife, Denise, reside in Chicago.