Peter Carroll
| Title: | Head Men's and Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Coach |
| Phone: | 610-328-8683 |
| Email: | pcarrol2@swarthmore.edu |
| College: | Villanova '82 |
Head cross country/track and field coach Peter Carroll is entering his 12th season as head coach of the Garnet. After a two-year stint coaching at Swarthmore from 1988 to 1989, followed by 11 years at Franklin & Marshall, Peter Carroll returned to coach the Garnet in 2000. In his tenure at F&M, Carroll coached seven All-Americans and more than 20 school record-holders. His 1999 men's indoor track and field team won the Centennial Conference Championship.
During his tenure, Carroll has also coached nine All-Americans, five Centennial Conference Performers of the Year - including Kenyetta Givans in 2011 - and 20 National Qualifiers during in his time at the College.
Carroll earned bachelor's (Biology, '82) and master's (secondary education, '85) degrees from Villanova University. He also studied extensively in the physical education sports medicine graduate program at Ithaca College, N.Y.
As an undergraduate student, Carroll was a member of the Villanova track and cross-country teams. He won Big East and IC4A championships while on the Wildcats' 2-mile relay team and finished second in the Big East indoor 1,500-meter run in his senior season. Carroll's personal best mile is 4:02.34.
B.S. Biology, Villanova '82
M.S. Education, Villanova '85
John Noon
| Title: | Assistant Men's and Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Coach |
| College: | Drexel |
John Noon enters his 12th season as an assistant cross-country and track-and-field coach at Swarthmore. Noon works with the cross-country team and specializes with the middle-distance runners during the track teams. A graduated from Drexel University, Noon earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
At Drexel, Noon was a two-year captain and a four-year letter winner of the Dragons track team. Noon won a gold medal at the North Atlantic Conference Championships as a member of the 4 x 100 relay squad and holds a school record with the 4 x 400 indoor team.
Before Swarthmore, Noon served as an assistant coach of the Drexel cross-country and track squads from 1996 to 1998. Noon earned a Master's Degree in Bioengineering from the University of Pennsylvania and currently works as a Biomechanical engineer.
Bob Williams
| Title: | Marian Ware Director of Athletics Emeritus/Assistant Men's ad Women's Track & Field Coach |
| College: | Delaware State |
Coach Williams returns for his 23rd season at Swarthmore coaching the jump events.
A graduate of Delaware State and Rutgers University, Williams was the assistant coach at Rutgers and head coach at Amherst College before serving as Swarthmore’s Athletics Director and Marian Snyder Ware Professor of Physical Education from 1987 through 2002. Williams has also served on multiple NCAA committees and as the President of the Division III Track & Field Coaches Association.
Bob Mudrick
| Title: | Assistant Men's and Women's Track & Field Coach |
Coach Mudrick enters his 30th season of coaching at Swarthmore College. With nearly twenty years of experience as a runner with Penn Athletic Club, Mudrick began coaching at the high school level by helping to found girl’s track in Delaware County. After joining Swarthmore in 1978 as an assistant on the men’s squad, Mudrick helped to found the girl’s club team in 1980 and was named the head women’s coach in 1986. After retiring in 1990, Coach Mudrick returned in 1993 as a volunteer coaching the throws and pole vault.
Sarah DeGeorge
| Title: | Assistant Track & Field Coach |
| College: | Elizabethtown |
John Jaudon
| Title: | Assistant Men's and Women's Track & Field Coach |
| College: | Johnson C. Smith |
Jaudon begins his 13th season as an assistant coach with the Swarthmore track-and-field program, primarily coaching the sprint events. Jaudon was a four-time Division II All-American at 800 meters while attending Johnson C. Smith University. A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Jaudon earned All-American honors running the 800 at the legendary track-and-field powerhouse Overbrook High School.






