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Chuck Koeppen

Chuck Koeppen

Legendary former Carmel High School cross country and track coach Chuck Koeppen was named IUPUI's third-ever men's cross country coach in December 2008, replacing Scott Williams.

Entering his second year in 2010, Koeppen's hiring paid immediate dividends at the helm of the program as the Jaguars won the second meet of his IUPUI career. At the five-team IPFW Invitational on Sept. 12, the Jaguars outran the field and edged Summit League rival Oakland University by just three points for the program's first title in nearly five years. Koeppen capped his first year by guiding IUPUI to a fourth-place finish at The Summit League Championships and seeing junior Joe Hoffman earn a First Team All-League ballot.

His first recruiting class included the signings of four top in-state preps.

Academically, Koeppen's team also fared well, ranking among the department's top teams in the classroom. Hoffman capped the individual accolades by earning the department's Michael A. Carroll Scholarship.

Koeppen spent 37 years as head coach of the Greyhounds, earning 23 IHSAA state titles at Carmel. His boys are girls teams finished among the top two in the state 39 times in his 37 year career and accounted for 60 sectional, 52 regional and 29 semi-state titles. 

Koeppen collected 11 boys and 11 girls state cross country crowns in addition to the boys state track & field title in 2000. The 2000 title was sealed, thanks to a 3,200 meter championship claimed by his son, Charlie.

His boys and girls cross country teams swept the IHSAA cross country titles five different times, including his final season at the helm. His 1987 girls team still holds an IHSAA state record, winning the title with just 19 points and his 23 titles are the most by any head coach in all sports in Indiana high school history.

Individually, Koeppen has coached five boys track & field champions and two girls state cross country champs. In addition, he’s coached numerous relay teams to state titles.
 

Koeppen, a member of the IATCCC, Ball State Athletics and Valparaiso High School Halls of Fame, was named the 2000 National Track Coach of the Year after leading the Greyhounds to the state crown. Previously, he was named the National Cross Country Coach of the Year in 1982 when his Carmel squads swept their first-ever state titles. 

He is the Director and Co-Founder of the All-Star Cross Country Camp, held annually at Anderson University and known as the premier distance running camp in the Midwest. The camp attracts the best and brightest runners from throughout the region and boasts numerous former Olympians among its counselors and staff. The camp recently completed its 25th year in existence. He’s also a past President of the IATCCC and former Director of the Carmel Classic Track & Field Championships. At the time, the meet was the largest independently run summer track meet in United States.

In 1978, he was Head Coach of the Indiana High School "All-Star" Track Team that went on to win the Midwest Meet of Champions for the first time ever.

Koeppen’s personal running credentials are nearly equal to his coaching standards. He was a three-year letterwinner in track and cross country (freshmen were ineligible for varsity competition) at Ball State, where he earned his B.S. in 1968 and M.A. in 1973. He set new school records in the four mile cross country course and two-mile on the track and finished his BSU career with six distance records.

He helped the Cardinals finish third in the Small College National Championships as a senior co-captain in 1968.

He later qualified and ran in the 1972 Olympic Trials marathon in Eugene, Ore. and ran a 2-hour, 28-minute Boston Marathon that same year, finishing 37th overall. He was an eight-time Indiana Long Distance Runner of the Year and later the 1985 10K Sub-Master National Champion in a time of 31:37. The next year, he was the 2 Mile Masters National Champion in a time of 9:32.28 and the runner-up in 1987 at 9:34.25. 

Koeppen also raced for the Reebok Racing Club and adidas Racing Team.

He began his coaching career at Daleville (Ind.) in 1968, guiding the cross country and track teams for one year before a three-year stint at Wapahani High School. While at Wapahani, he assisted the boys track team to the Delaware County crown, snapping Yorktown’s 20-year string of titles.

Koeppen and his wife Cathie reside in Carmel. The couple has four adult children.