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Irv Ray
Director of Track and Field/Cross
Country • Irv.Ray@ucr.edu
Since joining the UC Riverside coaching staff in August, 2003,
Director of Track and Field/Cross Country Irv Ray has overseen
a major transformation in both the Highlanders cross country
and track and field programs, helping them elevated to previously
unseen heights at the Division I level. But the Highlanders
performances are just the start of what Ray thinks can be
achieved at UCR.
Ray came to UCR from the University of
Missouri, Kansas City, where he had great success. In the
fall he coached the school’s first ever individual conference
champion in cross country. In outdoor track his women’s
team finished fourth, and men’s team sixth in the Mid
Continent Conference. He had three student-athletes compete
at the NCAA track and field regional, and had a fourth named
Verizon/CoSida Academic All American First Team.
Ray was head track and field and cross
country coach for CBU from 1997 through 2002, when the school
dropped the program. He guided CBU to national prominence
at the NAIA level after taking over a program entering just
its second year of existence. His 1999 men’s team captured
the school’s first-ever national championship by winning
the NAIA indoor track and field title. For his efforts, Ray
was named NAIA Men’s Indoor Track and Field Coach-of-the-Year,
and one of his athletes was honored as the male Athlete-of-the-Meet.
Eleven of Ray’s student-athletes
earned individual national champion honors, with four setting
NAIA indoor and outdoor track and field records. His teams
placed in the top four at NAIA national championship meets
five times in track and field and his athletes have earned
over 175 All-American honors. Ray’s cross country teams
also were amongst the NAIA’s elite, earning two top
four national finishes. He was named the Golden State Athletic
Conference Cross Country Coach of the Year six times, Western
Region Coach of the Year three times, and track and field
coach-of-the-year once, in 2001.
Prior to joining CBU, Ray was head cross
country and assistant track and field coach at Azusa Pacific
University from 1988-96. His 1994 cross country team finished
in the top four at the NAIA national championships. He has
coached 14 individual All-Americans in cross country. In all,
Ray’s cross country teams never finished out of the
top 10 in ten appearances at the NAIA national meet.
Ray served as head cross country and
track and field coach at Covina High School from 1985-88,
guiding his teams to four California Interscholastic Federation
league championships in track and another in cross country.
He tutored 26 all-conference student-athletes, 11 All-CIF
honorees and one CIF champion in the 1,600.
In addition to his collegiate and prep
experience, Ray is well-respected at the highest level of
track and field. He was named to the USA Track and Field Olympic
Development Middle and Long Distance Committee as the chair
of the men’s 1,500 meters from 1999 to 2004. Ray serves
as a USA Track and Field and Olympic Development Clinic middle
distance specialist.
He has coached several elite American
middle distance athletes, including current men’s American
mile record-holder Steve Scott; Michele Buccichio, past American
age group record-holder at several distances; 1992 Olympic
bronze medalist Dave Johnson; and Jason Pyrah, a member of
the 1996 Olympic and 1997 and 1998 World Championship teams.
He has coached several other athletes who qualified for the
United States championships and represented the USA on Olympic
and World Championship teams as well as international Olympic
teams. He is currently coaching Bryan Berryhill, the 2001
NCAA 1,500 meter champion and No. 2 American in the event
in 2002 and 2003. Berryhill is currently training to compete
in the 1,500 in the 2008 Olympics
Ray also developed a training program for 22-year-old Tim
Ramirez, a former Azusa Pacific athlete who burst onto the
elite 800 meter scene in 2006. Ramirez was ranked fourth nationally
in the men’s 800 and finished the 2006 campaign with
a personal best of 1:46.20. Ray is guiding Ramirez in his
post-college career, aiming towards a spot on the 2008 Olympic
team.
Ray is an accomplished author, having
written several articles for track and cross country periodicals.
He collaborated with Australian Olympic Coach Tony Benson
on a middle and long distance training manual that has been
accepted for Level Two coaching by the International Amateur
Athletics Federation. That manual evolved into a book entitled
“Run With The Best,” a coach’s guide for
middle and long distance runners which was a best seller for
Track and Field News. He has served as a technical consultant
on two other books.
He also spent 20 years in consumer marketing
and sales, specializing in grocery consumer products as a
vice president for Southern California Marketing Companies.
He is an avid fly fisherman and enjoys spending his vacations
at the Owens River in the Eastern Sierras.
Ray earned a bachelor of arts degree
in physical education from Azusa Pacific, making the dean’s
list in his last four semesters. He also holds a master of
arts degree in education, graduating with honors, from Azusa
Pacific.
Ray and his wife, Carol, have two sons,
Chris and Ryan.
Nate Browne
Assistant Coach • nathan.browne@ucr.edu
Nate Browne was promoted to full-time
assistant cross country and track and field coach in the summer
of 2007. He joined the UC Riverside program in the summer
of 2003 as a volunteer assistant coach after previously serving
as a graduate assistant at California Baptist University from
2001-2002.
Since joining the Highlander program, with track & field
he has assisted in the training of six NCAA Regional Qualifiers,
two Big West Conference Champions, and four All-Big West Conference
performers. While in cross country assisting with two National
Qualifiers, three All-West Region performers, and four All
Big West Conference athletes. He has also assisted with five
Big West Academic All Conference honorees since beginning
full time status.
Browne was an 11-time collegiate All-American while at Cal
Baptist. He was the national runner up in the indoor 800.
His other career highlights include winning five NAIA National
Championships in the 4x800 and distance medley relays and
winning back-to-back conference 800 meter titles in 1999 and
2000. He has a personal best of 1:49 in the 800 and 47.2 in
the 400.
Browne graduated from CBU in 2000 with a bachelor’s
degree in business administration with information systems
emphasis. He was a Golden State Athletic Conference Scholar
Athlete.
Browne attended Victor Valley HS, where
he graduated in 1995. He was a CIF Finalist in the 800 in
1:54.
He is a member of the United States Track & Field and
Cross Country Coaches Association. His hobbies include running,
playing basketball, reading, cooking and mentoring young people.
He is also involved in online commerce. He resides in Riverside.
Andrew Basler
Assistant Coach • andrew.basler@ucr.edu
Andrew
Basler was named assistant track coach in August of 2007.
He joined UC Riverside after serving as an assistant woman's
track coach at Central Michigan University. Basler will coach
the sprints, hurdles, long-jump, and combined-event athletes
for the Highlanders.
The highlight of Basler's collegiate
career at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, was winning
the 2002 NCAA Division III National Championship in the Indoor
Long Jump. He was a team captain of the Eagles' 2001 and 2002
NCAA Division III Indoor/Outdoor Track Championship teams
and was a five-time Academic All-American, including a member
of the 2002 Verizon Academic All-America Men's Track/Cross
Country First Team. He graduated in 2002 with a major in art
and a minor in photography.
Following his graduation, he went on
to Central Michigan, earning a master of arts in Sports Administration
while serving as the assistant women's track coach. He was
responsible for the training programs for sprinters, 400 runners,
hurdlers, jumpers and multi-event athletes and a primary recruiter.
His student-athletes posted many notable
achievements, including seven NCAA Division I outdoor regional
qualifiers and three National Championship participants. He
also had three USA Outdoor Track and Field National Championship
qualifiers and two 2008 US Olympic Trial Qualifiers. Six of
his student-athletes set school outdoor records and seven
achieved school indoor marks.
Basler has a USA Track and Field Level
I Coaching Certification. He enjoys working out, reading,
watching movies, writing, and playing nearly all sports. He
resides in Riverside.
Frederica Bush
Assistant Coach •
Assistant
Track & Field Coach Frederica Bush joined the Highlander’s
staff in July, 1999 as the throwing coach and has been instrumental
in the development of the UCR throwing program.
A graduate of Bonita High School, Bush
earned All-American honors in the shot and discus in 1989-90
and in 1991-92 in the discus at Cal State Bakersfield. In
1992 she won the national championship and set the Division
II record in the shot put with a 53-3 effort. Also in 1992
she placed ninth in the Olympic Trials with a throw of 54-2.
She went on to compete for the Mizuno Cheetaz track club and
placed 12th in the discus in the 1996 Olympic Trials.
Bush earned her bachelor's degree in mass communications in
1992 from Cal State Bakersfield and in 1997 earned a master's
degree in education from the Claremont Graduate School.
Prior to coming to UCR, Bush coached
at Norco High School, Gary High School and Wasco High School.
In addition to coaching, she is also a third grade teacher.
In her free time, the Riverside native enjoys working in her
yard and playing with her dogs, Killer and Diva. Over the
recent off-season, Frederica and her boyfriend William Bush
were married. They currently reside in Riverside.
Ed Luna
Assistant Coach •
Assistant
Track & Field Coach Ed Luna has coached jumpers at UC
Riverside since 1995.
Luna is a 1978 graduate of Arlington
High School in Riverside and spent two years at Riverside
Community College before earning a bachelor's degree in PE/Kinesiology
from Cal State Northridge in 1983. Luna earned a Secondary
Teaching Credential from UC Riverside in 1984 and a master's
degree in education with an emphasis in coaching from Azusa
Pacific in 1988.
Luna has been a featured speaker with
Amateur Athletic Foundation Track and Field Coaching Program.
Luna was a very successful head track coach at Rubidoux HS
from 1984-1991. Currently, Luna teaches at Jurupa Valley HS.
Luna and his wife Cheryl reside in Riverside.
They have a son, Christopher.
Ken Simons
Assistant Coach • kenneth.simons@ucr.edu
Ken
Simons has been a member of the UCR Track & Field staff
since 1999, working with the sprinters and relay teams.
Simons was an All-American in 1979 and
was a member of the school record-holding 4x100 relay team
that set the mark of 40.62 in 1979. He was also on the 4x400
team that held the school record of 3:14.82 until it was broken
in 2002.
A 1977 graduate of Moreno Valley High
School, Simons was the San Andreas League champion in the
100-yard dash from 1975-77 and the champion in the 440 in
1976 and 77. He also won the 1977 Riverside All-City Championship
in the 440 and the CIF 2-A championship in the 440 in 1977.
He was also a member of the 1976 and 1977 SAL Basketball Champions.
Simons earned a bachelor's degree in
sociology from UCR in 1983. He works at UCR as the Director
of African Student Programs.
Simons and his wife, Mary, have two children,
Sarinah and Marcus, and reside in Riverside. In his free time
he enjoys camping, fishing, golfing and running.
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