| Title: | Head Coach |
| Phone: | 617-253-4918 |
| Email: | hwtaylor@mit.edu |
| Year: | 31st at MIT |
| College: | South Carolina |
Halston Taylor’s cross country coaching career began at
MIT in 1982 and since that time, the squad has become one of the
most successful programs at the Institute. He has led Tech through
10 undefeated seasons and three others marred by one loss. The
Engineers are also a perfect 14-for-14 at the NEWMAC Cross Country
Championships under his watch.
During Taylor’s tenure, the men’s cross country team
has been ranked as high as fifth nationally. He has been on the
receiving end of numerous postseason coaching accolades, including
a streak of five-straight Constitution Athletic Conference Coach of
the Year awards in the 1990’s; replaced by a recent run of 10
awards from the NEWMAC citing Taylor’s coaching excellence.
In 2010, he guided the men to their first-ever New England Division
III title and a 12th-place showing at Nationals.
Before arriving at MIT, Taylor coached the women’s track
club at South Carolina and was the boy’s track coach at both
Granby and Mohawk Regional high schools in Massachusetts. Taylor
also coached the boy’s and girl’s cross country teams
at Mohawk Regional.
A native of Columbia, S.C., Taylor is a graduate of the University
of South Carolina where he was a four-year letter winner and a
4:05-miler. After receiving his undergraduate degree in Physical
Education, Taylor entered UMass-Amherst to study and received his
Masters in Exercise Science.
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| Phone: | 617-253-4497 |
| Email: | summerh@mit.edu |
| Year: | 7th at MIT |
| Year: | 3rd at MIT |
| College: | MIT '09 |
Nate Sharpe has been an assistant pole vault coach for the MIT track team since 2010. After doing one season of cross country as a freshman at MIT in 2005, Sharpe was offered the opportunity to try his hand at pole vaulting. He finished his career at MIT with a personal best of 4.35m and a placement at the New England Division 3 Championships less than 3 months after undergoing surgery to repair a ligament in his thumb.
Since graduation, Sharpe has continued to pole vault, first in England while completing his master's at the University of Cambridge, and currently at the MIT Pole Vault Club, which he helps coach with head pole vault coach Patrick Barragan.
Nate lives and works in Cambridge with his wife Julia, who is also a track and field alumna from MIT.