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Hannah Chappell-Dick ‘16 has been promoted to head women’s cross country coach and assistant track & field coach at Brown University. (Photo by Jon Styer)

In the News: Hannah Chappell-Dick ‘16 named Brown University head women’s cross country coach

Hannah Chappell-Dick ‘16 has been promoted to head women’s cross country coach and assistant track & field coach at Brown University. Chappell-Dick is in her second season on the Bears staff, having served as the lead in overseeing the women’s cross country team and the distance runners.

She was a graduate assistant cross country and track & field coach for two years (2019–2021) at the University of Florida, where she earned her MBA. She was a volunteer assistant coach at Georgia Tech from 2018–2019 and interim head coach of men’s and women’s cross country at EMU in 2017. As a student-athlete at EMU, Chappell-Dick was one of 30 NCAA Women of the Year Honorees, a five-time NCAA DIII All-American and held school records in seven events.

“I’m very excited to begin the next chapter of the Brown Women’s XC Program as the new head coach,” Chappell-Dick said. “The women on this team have always had a strong, inclusive culture. We have been fostering a new level of dedication to the pursuit of competitive excellence. Every woman on the roster plays an important role in both maintaining the supportive culture that they have built and challenging each other to pursue higher goals. Women who trust each other will fight for each other, and that’s our vision for this team.”

Read the full article from Brown University Athletics.

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  1. Congratulations Hannah on this wonderful appointment! It was great getting to know you during your time in Atlanta

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