True will lead the men’s and women’s programs into the 2024 season
HANOVER, N.H. — Dartmouth's Haldeman Family Director of Athletics and Recreation Mike Harrity announced on Monday the appointment of former Dartmouth All-American Ben True '08 as interim men's and women's cross country/distance coach. True will lead the men's and women's programs, which head back to campus for preseason training later this month.
"We are excited that Ben True, one of Dartmouth's most accomplished student-athletes, will help guide our current students toward maximizing their growth and potential this fall," Harrity said. "As a Dartmouth alum, Ben knows what it takes for our student-athletes to pursue excellence both in the classroom and in competition. We are confident that his leadership will help inspire our student-athletes to achieve their full potential, and we look forward to supporting him and the positive impact he will make on our teams."
A decorated student-athlete in his time at Dartmouth, True was an All-American in cross country, track and field and skiing (Nordic). He was a three-time Ivy League Heptagonal Champion in cross country while leading the Big Green to their last team title in 2005. True was also Dartmouth's top scorer on the 2007 NCAA Championship winning ski team. He was a two-time recipient of the Alfred E. Watson Trophy, which honors Dartmouth's Male Varsity Athlete of the Year. Ben is also a member of the Wearers of the Green, the exclusive group created in 1984 to honor Dartmouth students, alumni, and coaches for athletic excellence in their respective sports, including Olympians, All-Americans, national champions, major league professionals and other exceptional forms of recognition.
"I am thrilled to return to The Woods and begin working with the men and women of Dartmouth," said True. "I have always said that there is no better place to run than Hanover, New Hampshire. I am excited to reenergize the distance program and to reestablish Dartmouth's legacy of distance running success."
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