Andrew Rose enter his first season as assistant coach of the Connecticut College men's cross-country team and assistant coach of the men's and women's track and field teams for sprints and hurdles.
Prior to joining the Camels, Rose spent this past spring as the Assistant Track and Field coach at Falmouth High School, coaching the sprints and hurdles. During his time with the Navigators, Rose coached an athlete group that set seven school records and seven top-10 Maine state marks.
Prior to working at Falmouth, Rose spent a year as the Assistant Track and Field and Cross-Country coach at the University of Southern Maine. With the Huskies, Rose coached the men's and women's sprints and hurdles, a group consisting of 29 athletes, who recorded six All-New England marks and one NCAA DIII qualifier in the 400 meter hurdles.
In addition to his experience coaching the Huskies, Rose served as an assistant coach with the track and field programs at Cheverus High School in Portland, Maine from 2014-21. Coaching the sprinters, jumpers, and hurdles, Rose was elevated to the position of Associate Head Coach for Cheverus in 2018 and served in the role until 2021. While on staff at Cheverus, Rose helped guide the girls track team to five state championship titles from 2017-2019. During his tenure his athlete group broke 15 school records and 11 state records.
Rose graduated with a degree in Health Sciences from the University of Southern Maine in 2021.
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