Jeremy Croy

Jeremy Croy

  • Year:
    Track and Field Coach 2001-22

Jeremy Croy coached Tiffin University’s cross country and track and field programs for 22 seasons and is one of the most honored coaches in TU history, leading the indoor track and field team to NCAA Division II National Championships in 2016 and 2017. He coached 16 individual national champions in track and field, and earned 2021 G-MAC Men's Outdoor Coach of the Year, 2020 USTFCCCA Midwest Region Indoor Men's Coach of the Year along with G-MAC Indoor Coach of the Year. He is a five-time Midwest Region Men's Coach of the Year. Among his many coaching honors are USTFCCCA National Coach of the Year and GLIAC Coach of the Year for the 2017 indoor season, 2016 GLIAC Coach of the Year and National Coach of the year, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 AMC Coach of the Year for winning the AMC Championship and finishing the season with a record of 51-2 in 2007, and GLIAC Outdoor Track and Field Coach of the Year in 2011. He followed up that season with NCAA II Regional Coach of the Year honors as well. He replicated the feat in 2014 with the GLIAC and NCAA Regional Indoor Track and Field Coach of the Year award. He is an Ohio Northern University graduate with a degree in Sports Management while also obtaining his master’s degree in Sports Management from Springfield College. He currently serves as Assistant Vice President for Athletic Development at Tiffin University. He and his family reside in Tiffin, Ohio.