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Rollie Geiger

Camp Director

Rollie Geiger is in his 43rd year as Senior Associate Director of Cross Country and Track & Field Coach at NC State University. In those 43 years, the Wolfpack Cross Country teams have won 4 National, 36 ACC, and numerous other Cross Country Championships. Wolfpack Cross Country athletes have won 13 collegiate national individual championships, 98 All-American honors, 32 ACC titles, and 251 All-Conference citations. Coach Geiger, 28-time ACC Coach of the Year, served as the 1988 USA National Coach in the World Cross Country Championships held in Auckland, New Zealand.

Most recently, the 2023 men’s team finished 17th in the country. The 2020 men’s team finished 2nd in the ACC and also finished the season ranked in the top 25 in the county. The 2018 men’s team finished 3rd at the ACC Championships, won the Southeast Regional, and qualified for the NCAA Championships, where they finished T-10th in the country. The 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 women's teams won the ACC & Southeast Regional Championships and have finished in the top 15 at the NCAA Championships each of those respective years.

 
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Laurie Henes

Assistant Camp Director

Laurie Henes, the 2021, 2022, and 2023 USTFCCCA Women’s Coach of the Year and Director of Track & Field and Cross Country at NC State University, is in her 17th year, but has been involved in the NC State program since her time as an athlete ended in 1992. A NCAA national champion in track and an All-American in cross country at NC State, Henes has continued to maintain the tradition of excellence established by the program over the previous three decades. 

In 2021, Henes led the NC State women's cross country team to its first NCAA Championship in program history, totaling 84 points to take home the team crown. While the title is the first NCAA Championship in program history, it is the third national title won by the storied NC State program. The Wolfpack women's squads won the AIAW Championships in 1979 and 1980.

Most recently, the women’s team three-peated as NCAA Cross Country National Champions, and in the same season won their 8th straight ACC title.

 
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Matt Schick

Coordinator of Camps

Matt Schick enters his seventh year as Assistant Coach / Assistant Director of Operations for the cross country and track and field programs at NC State. He competed with the NC State cross country and track and field programs from 2010-2014. During his time as a student-athlete, he made appearances at the 2013 NCAA Southeast Regional for cross country and at the 2013 ACC Cross Country Championships as well as the ACC Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Championships that same year.

Schick graduated in December of 2014 with a degree in criminology. 

Jacob Seeber

Jacob Seeber is in his first year serving as an Assistant Coach for the cross country and track and field programs at NC State, after joining the teams at the start of the 2017-18 season a student-manager.

Seeber is from Greensboro, N.C., where he ran cross country and track at Grimsely High School.