Matt
Folk
Assistant Cross Country Coach
Ninth Season
Youngstown State, 1999
Coach Folk's
Conference Scorers
Matt Folk, a two-time U.S. Olympic
Trials qualifier and Youngstown
State alumnus, enters his ninth
season as assistant cross country
coach and distance coach in track
and field.
In his 12 seasons with the Penguins as a coach and
student-athlete, Folk has brought
national recognition to the program
and has been directly linked to 11
of YSU’s 14 conference
championships.
At the coaching ranks, Folk helped lead the Penguins to six
Horizon League Track and Field
Championships over a four-year span,
and he was a part of five
Mid-Continent Conference
championship squads as a
student-athlete.
In his eight seasons as a track and field coach, Folk has
coached an All-American, a Horizon
League Athlete of the Year and 13
individual winners in distance
events. He has also tutored four
first-team all-conference selections
in cross country and two Horizon
League Newcomer of the Year
selections.
All-American Kurt Michaelis developed into the most decorated
student-athlete to ever run at YSU
under Folk. In 2003 Michaelis helped
the men’s squad capture the school’s
first-ever Horizon League
Championship in any sport and was
named the Horizon League Track and
Field Athlete of the Year. He later
became YSU’s first-ever Division I
All-American in the mile with a
ninth-place finish at the NCAA
Championship. Michaelis retired as
an eight-time conference champion.
The women’s squad began a string of four straight Horizon
League titles in the 2004 indoor
season with distance runner Emily
Schnitkey in the foreground.
Schnitkey won the mile at the 2004
indoor meet and won two more titles
at the 2005 outdoor meet. Schnitkey
also became the first distance
runner in YSU history to
automatically qualify for the NCAA
Mideast Regional when she hit the
standard in the steeplechase in
2004.
Andrea Cohol was also a two-time champion at the 2000 Mid-Con
Championships under Folk, winning
the 5,000m and 10,000m.
Folk’s distance group has also been solid in cross country.
Schnitkey was a three-time
First-Team All-Horizon League
selection, and Lisa Davies was the
runner-up at the conference meet in
2003. Both were named the Horizon
League’s Newcomer of the Year during
their careers.
The YSU men’s cross country squad has also finished third or
better at the conference meet in six
of his eight seasons.
As a student-athlete, Folk qualified for the 1998 Cross
Country National Championships and
was YSU’s first male cross country
runner to compete at the national
level. He was a nine-time
Mid-Continent Conference
All-Academic selection and helped
the cross country and track and
field program to win five Mid-Con
titles. Folk, who was a two-time
individual conference champion, was
also named The Vindicator’s Male
Athlete of the Year in 1999. Folk
currently holds three school records
- the five mile run and in the 10K
in cross country and the outdoor
10,000m.
Folk continued to train after graduating and in October 2003
he qualified for the Olympic Trials
in the marathon by running a time of
2:21.10. He reached the qualifying
time again in the marathon in
January 2007, running the Chevron
Houston Marathon in 2:20.41.
Folk graduated from YSU with a degree in accounting in 1999
and received a master’s degree in
business in August 2001. Folk is
currently employed at Second Sole
Athletic Footwear in Boardman. |