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fixture at Clayton State since November of 1990 as then public information assistant
and sports information director,
Mike Mead enters his 13th season in coaching the Laker cross country
program and 11th season developing the track and field program. A standout runner at West Georgia, Mead has
utilized his running experience in building a competitive collegiate program.
The building reached its zenith in the last couple of seasons. In the
2005 season, Mead
paced the Laker men to the Peach Belt Athletic Conference championship and a
berth in the NCAA Division II National Championships. The Lakers third at the
NCAA Division II South Regional, followed by finishing 23rd
at the national meet.
Mead was honored as the 2005 Peach Belt Men's Coach of the Year in the process.
Last season, Mead paced the Clayton State Laker women to a runner-up
finish in the Peach Belt Conference and produced Peach Belt Conference
individual champion, All-Region and All-America Angela Cobb.
In 12
cross country seasons, Mead has coached three All-Americans and nine
Academic All-Americans in addition to 42 all-conference and 15 All-Region runners. During
the 2004 season, the
top
women’s runner, Allison
Kreutzer, finished second at the NCAA Division II championship meet and was the
Peach Belt Conference “Runner of the Year” and “Freshman of the Year.”
In 1997, Mead guided the Laker
women
to a No. 23 NCAA Division II national ranking in the program's first season at
the NCAA level. Mead has led
both the men's and women's cross country teams to runner-up finishes in the
Peach Belt Conference Championships, the women's squad in 1996 & 2001 and the men's
team in 2003 and 2004.
In his first three seasons, Mead was tabbed Coach of the Year in the NAIA
Southeast Region, NAIA Southeast Independent Region, and three times in the
Peach Belt Conference (1996, 1997, 2001). In addition, his women's team has garnered the
All-Academic Team trophy four times (1999-2002 & 2004), and he has had
three of his male runners garner and one female runner win the Laker and Lady
Laker awards, respectively.
Mead has also built the Clayton State track & field program, which has
produced seven All-Americas since 2002, including Angela Cobb (10,000m)
and Allison Kreutzer (5,000 & 10,000m) who earned the distinction in
2007. In 2004, the Laker men had four runners named All-America
and five runners compete at the Division II championship meet. The 4x400 team
of Brian Etleman, Rother Heard, Carlos Guyton and Eric Simmons placed sixth in
the nation in 2004. In 2002, the program had its first All-America as Joni
Guffey, a two-time participant in the NCAA Track & Field Championships, placed
sixth in the 1500m.
While at West Georgia, he
helped the cross country team to consecutive appearances at the NCAA Division II
Championships in 1978-79. He was a two-time all-conference and one-time Georgia
Collegiate all-state runner. In track and field, Mead represented West Georgia
at three NCAA Division II Championships in the 3,000 meter steeplechase. He held
four track records including the steeplechase (9:08.7), indoor mile (4:18) and
indoor two-mile (9:14).
Prior to
attending West Georgia, Mead ran
two seasons at NJCAA powerhouse Southwestern Michigan College. He competed in
two NJCAA national meets, including the 1977 cross country championships in
which SMC finished second. Following college, Mead ran for the Atlanta
Track Club and Athletics South competitive teams during the early 80's. He
has helped direct several road races in Americus, Carrollton and Morrow and set personal
bests on the road of 30:54 for the 10K, 24:47 for 8K, and 14:35 for 5K.
Mead holds a bachelor of arts
degree in speech and master's degree in public administration from West Georgia.
Before coming to Clayton State, he worked for daily newspapers in Carrollton and
Americus and worked two years with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He
also served as SID at Georgia Southwestern for two years.
In addition to his coaching duties,
Mead serves as Assistant Director of Athletics. He is also active in the
community, serving as the treasurer for Clayton Youth Leadership and is member
of the Southlake Kiwanis Club. He is an active member in the United States Track
& Field and Cross Country Coaches Association serving as President for the Division II Cross
Country Coaches’ Association. In 2005, he was inducted into the
Lakeshore High School (Mich.) Athletic Hall of Fame. Mead and his wife, Alison, reside in
nearby Lake City.
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