Gregory Lott
| Title: | Head Women's Cross Country Coach |
| Phone Number: | 516-726-5607 |
| Email Address: | lottg@usmma.edu |
| Hometown: | Westport, Conn. |
| College: | Dickinson '04 / Canisius '05 |
| Major: | B.A. - International Business and Management / M.S. - Sport Administration |
Gregory Lott was named the Head Coach of the United States
Merchant Marine Academy men's and women's cross country and track
& field programs in July 2010. Before coming to Kings Point,
Lott was the Assistant Coach for Sprints, Relays and the Pole Vault
for both the men's and women's track and field squads at the United
States Military Academy. While at West Point, he also served as the
Recruiting Coordinator for the cross country and track & field
programs.
While at USMA, Lott coached West Point athletes to several
impressive feats. Hallie Huggins and Kaci Clark broke Academy
records in the Pole Vault six times culminating in a jump of
12’2”. Ebony Thomas broke a Patriot Conference
Championship Meet record five times and set an Academy record in
the Indoor 200m, running at a clip of 24.50 seconds. The West Point
men’s 4x100m relay team was conference champions in 2009 and
2010 coming just .01 seconds off the Patriot League Championship
Meet Record this past season. Overall, the men's track & field
team won three consecutive conference titles, had an undefeated
record against its arch-rival, Navy and won the 2010 All-Military
Meet defeating Air Force, Navy, The Citadel, VMI, USMMA and Coast
Guard.
Prior to West Point, Lott spent two years running professionally
under the tutelage of U.S. Olympic team coach Brooks Johnson. He
competed on the European Circuit in the 200m and 400m and had
Top-10 international finishes in France, Belgium, Germany and
Italy. In 2007, he ran a leg of the 4x400-meter relay for the U.S.
team at The International Freedom and Friendship Games. Concurrent
to his own racing, Lott orchestrated the pole-vaulting program at
the National Training Center (NTC) in Clermont, Florida and coached
five district champions, three regional champions and two state
runner-up finishes at the high school level.
From 2005-06, Lott served as a graduate assistant coach at
Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Ind. with a primary
responsibility for the sprints, hurdles and relays. Athletes he
coached achieved great heights with 39 personal best performances,
20 marks on the “Top-Five All-Time List” at Valpo and
five school records. While at Valpo, Lott also completed coursework
towards a Master of Business Administration degree.
Lott began his collegiate coaching career at Buffalo State College
while completing his master’s degree in sport administration
at Canisius College in Buffalo, N.Y. Working with the Bengal
sprinters and hurdlers, he led Richard Harris to a first place
finish in the 110-meter hurdles at the 2005 Division III Outdoor
National Championships, becoming the first track and field athlete
at Buffalo State to win a national championship since 1986.
Lott earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Business and
Management from Dickinson College in 2004. He captained the Red
Devils’ track and field team for two seasons and left
Dickinson as one of the most-decorated athletes in school history.
His accolades as a collegiate athlete include being named the Most
Valuable Athlete on Dickinson's track team twice, being named the
Most Outstanding Track & Field Athlete of the Centennial
Conference twice, earning the 2004 McAndrew's Award (Most
Outstanding Athlete at Dickinson College, representing all sports),
winning the Joseph Ducharme Memorial Leadership Award for inspiring
his team after coming back from a seemingly career-ending injury
and being named the 2004 Mid-East Regional Athlete of the Year.
Lott was a five event NCAA National Qualifier finishing as high as
second in the nation at 200m, tabbing him an All-American.
Lott and his wife Melanie, who is a PhD candidate in Physics at
Bryn Mawr College, currently reside in Wantagh, N.Y.

