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An institution within Belmont Athletics, Jeff Langdon enters his fifteenth year as Belmont's head coach for the men's cross country and track teams.
Since joining the Atlantic Sun Conference in the fall of 2001, Belmont University has become synonymous with cross country success. Under Langdon's leadership, BU has won a staggering six consecutive Atlantic Sun Conference Championships, the most recent in 2007 in dominating fashion. The Bruins had four out of the top eight finishers, including individual champion, Collin Magut.
Four Bruins were named All-Atlantic Sun and Hilary Cheruiyot earned A-Sun Freshman of the Year honors. Langdon also was named Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year for a sixth time.
Undoubtly, since the program's move to Division I eight years ago, the men's cross country program has been the model of consistency. In addition to his conference titles, Langdon's teams have finished in the top-12 at the NCAA South Regional each of the past nine years. All told, Langdon has produced 11 All-Region runners and 24 All-Atlantic Sun performers.
Adding to the team's competitive success, they have also excelled in the classroom. This past year, nine Bruin runners earned Academic All-Conference distinction. Furthermore, the program had the highest team grade point average in Division I during the 2007 according to the United States Cross Country Coaches Association. Belmont also received this honor in 2005.
The BU track and field program has also emerged under Langdon's direction, and is coming off of its most successful season in program history. The Bruin indoor team finished a school-best second place at the 2007 A-Sun Indoor Championship, highlighted by Hillary Cheruiyot earning meet Most Outstanding Performer honors. In all, Belmont won five individual titles. The high level of competition carried into the outdoor season, as BU once again earned a program-best finish, this time third. Belmont had four individual champions, most notably Collin Magut winning the 800m and earning two seconds en route to his second consecutive Most Outstanding Track Performer award. Magut, Ryan Snellen, and Jacob Buckman also qualified for the NCAA Regional meet in the 5000m. With 24 total All-Atlantic Sun honorees from the two seasons, 2007 was unquestionably a banner year for Belmont Track & Field.
For Langdon, coaching is a natural extension from his competitive days at Belmont where he ran from 1979-83. He was an outdoor track All-American in the marathon, an Academic All-American and the 1982 District 24 Individual Champion in the marathon. Langdon was inducted into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame in September of 1994.
A native of Fairfield, Ohio, Jeff and his wife Kelly, also a Belmont graduate, have one daughter, Jenna.
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