
University of Wisconsin-Platteville Men's Track & Field
Coaching Staff (8)

Director of Track and Field and Cross Country
Chris Rotzenberg was named head track & field coach in July 2012 after finishing five years as the Pioneers Assistant Cross Country and Track and Field Coach.
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Associate Head Coach (Pole Vault | Hurdles | Javelin) | Recruiting Coordinator
Andres Young Title Associate Head Coach (Pole Vault | Hurdles | Javelin) | Recruiting Coordinator Email youngan@uwplatt.edu Phone (608) 342-1263
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Assistant Track and Field Coach (Sprints)
“Coach Mando”, is entering his fourth season in 2025 as the Assistant Sprints Coach for the Pioneers. During his 3rd season, he led the sprints group to one of the
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Assistant Coach (Throws)
Dave Kamps is entering his seventh season with the Pioneers. As an alumni of the UW-Platteville track and field program, Kamps was welcomed back to join the team
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Head Cross Country Coach | Assistant Track & Field Distance Coach
James Akita was named head coach of the University of Wisconsin Platteville Cross Country Men’s and Women’s teams in June of 2023. Akita becomes just the second
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Assistant Track and Field Coach (Sprints) | Recruiting Coordinator
Lexus Lovan joined the University of Wisconsin-Platteville Track and Field staff as a full-time Assistant Coach in July of 2022 and enters her 3rd season with the
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Assistant Coach (Long Jump | Triple Jump)
Schneider began his coaching career in 1984 as a cross country coach for Boscobel High School, where he coached three back-to-back individual State Champions. From 2000 to 2003 Schneider rejoined the Boscobel cross country team, assisting in the team in 3 state team champions. In 2004, Schneider was brought over to the Boscobel track and field program to be the sprints and horizontal jumps coach. As track and field coach for Boscobel, Schneider coached multiple sprint and horizontal jump athletes to state, and the only girls SWAL Conference championship in school history. In 2007, Schneider resigned his position as track & field coach to follow the UW-Platteville team and mentored under Coach Bryan Marx. In 2011, Schneider was asked to join the UW-Platteville coaching staff as the horizontal jumps coach. Since joining the UW-Platteville's Track & Field program, the Pioneers have had jumpers qualify to 5 NCAA national meets, acquiring 15 All-American titles including the 2016 indoor triple jump national champion and the 2017 outdoor long jump champion. Also under Schneider, the Pioneers have had multiple long and triple jumpers place at the WIAC Conference Championships, including 12 WIAC individual event champions, 2 WIAC Championship records, and 29 athletes placing in the Top 8. In addition, he has helped jumpers achieve 5 school records and 3 facility records. Currently, Schneider has 19 jumpers on the outdoor Top 10 All-Time List and 18 jumpers on the indoor Top 10 All-Ti
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Assistant Coach (High Jump)
Steve "Spider" Fromader has been coaching high jump at UW-Platteville since 1998. He began his track and field coaching career back in 1978, coaching high jumpers at Lancaster Junior High. Since that time he has coached at Lancaster High School and Platteville High School in not only Track and Field, but Cross Country as well. During that period of time, "Spider" has had the opportunity to work with and learn from many talented student-athletes. All of his athletes have achieved success in their own way. During his coaching career he has coached numerous high school conference, regional and sectional champions, state qualifiers, a state champion, WIAC conference champions, NCAA Division III national qualifiers and All-Americans. Three of his athletes are UW-Platteville record holders (Carrie Morschuaser at 5'7" (Outdoor), Noah Steiner at 6'10 ¾" (Outdoor), Noah Steiner at 6'10 ¼" (Indoor), and Alyssa Iserman 5'7" (Indoor). Fromader is a guest clinician at many Track and Field Clinics. He takes a slow as you go approach when working with his athletes: breaking down the high jump into different phases, working to the strengths of each athlete, and making sure they are developing to the best of their abilities. He is Level I certified by USA Track and Field. Fromader is a retired fourth grade teacher from the Lancaster Community Schools and resides in Platteville.
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