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Ed Andrewlevich

Ed Andrewlevich


Andrewlevich is entering his 10th season as head coach for the Aggie men's and women's cross country teams and his ninth year in charge of the school's men's and women's track and field squads.

The programs have seen great improvement under Andrewlevich's tutelage, especially the 2010-11 season where four of the five conference awards for the most outstanding performers went to Delaware Valley athletes. Five qualified for their respective NCAA Championships with all five placing in the top eight for All-America honors. 

The women's cross country team has placed in the top five in the conference in each of the last four seasons. Andrewlevich coached 2011 graduate Caitlin Dorgan, who was a four-time all-conference runner, the 2010 MAC champion and Runner of the Year, a two-time national qualifer and 2011 All-American. 

In track and field, Andrewlevich has overseen a men's team that had three honorees last year in Tom Masterson (indoor and outdoor - field events) and Travis Pitts (outdoor track events). Both went to nationals and were All-Americans.

In women's track, Meghan Donovan was an outdoor qualifier in 2009 and 2011 and an indoor qualifier in 2011. Both 2011 national appearances resulted in All-America accolades. 

Prior to becoming the head coach, Andrewlevich served as an assistant coach at Delaware Valley in cross country for one year and in track and field for two seasons.

Andrewlevich was a member of the Bloomsburg University cross country and track teams from 1986 to 1990. He earned Most Valuable Player honors for the cross country team in 1989 and also served as the team’s captain that same year.

Andrewlevich graduated from Bloomsburg in 1990 with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. He went on to earn a Master’s degree in business administration from Temple University in 2001.