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Bobby Over

  • Title
    Assistant Coach
    Cross Country, Distance
  • Year at SRU
    Fourth
  • Alma Mater
    Allegheny - 2014
  • Phone
    724.738.2798
  • E-Mail
    robert.over@sru.edu
The 2025-26 academic year will mark Bobby Over’s fourth season as an assistant coach after joining The Rock in August of 2022.
 
CAREER AT A GLANCE
• 2024 and 2025 USTFCCCA Atlantic Region Women's Indoor Assistant Coach of the Year.
• Earned back-to-back PSAC Women's Cross Country Coach of the Year honors in 2023 and 2024.
• Has guided SRU women's XC to PSAC titles in 2023 and 2024.
• The 2023 championship marked the first for the program since 1995.
• SRU finished second at the 2023 and 2024 Atlantic Region Championships and qualified as a team for the NCAA Division II National Championships in both seasons.
• Helped lead SRU's women to 2023-24 and 2024-25 PSAC indoor titles and SRU men to the 2023-24 indoor runner-up honor.
• Played a large role in the women’s outdoor track and field team winning their 17th overall PSAC Championship in his first year as assistant coach in 2023 followed two years later by another conference crown in 2025.
 
COACHING TIMELINE
2022-Present: Slippery Rock (assistant coach)
2019-22: Seton Hill (head coach)
2016-18: Seton Hill (assistant coach)
2014-15: John Carroll (graduate assistant)
 
CAREER PATH
• Over came to Slippery Rock after spending the previous six years of his coaching career at fellow Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference institution Seton Hill, where he served as an assistant coach with both the cross country and track and field programs from 2016-19 before taking over as the head coach of both programs from 2019-22.
• During his tenure as head coach with the Griffins, Over led a staff that increased the total roster size from 55 student-athletes to 85 student-athletes while personally overseeing the individual training plans for 30 distance runners each year.
• He was named the PSAC Women’s Cross Country Coach of the Year in 2021 after leading Seton Hill to a runner-up finish at the conference meet and qualifying the team for the NCAA Division II National Championships, which marked the third appearance for the Griffins at the national meet since 2016.
• During his three-year tenure as head coach at Seton Hill, Over led the Griffins to their highest ever PSAC finished in men’s indoor and outdoor track and field and men’s and women’s cross country.
• He has coached numerous individual athletes to outstanding achievements over the last three years, including 2021 PSAC women's cross country champion Sydney Wolf and 2021 men's 110-meter and 400-meter hurdle national champion Samuel Hartman.
• His athletes earned two PSAC Track Athlete of the Year awards, one Atlantic Region Athlete of the Year award, 46 All-PSAC honors and 35 All-Region awards. Over also coached athletes to Seton Hill program records in nearly every mid-distance and distance event over the last six years.
• In addition to the performances on the track, Over led a program that performed exceptionally in the classroom. He coached a total of 54 student-athletes that earned All-Academic honors by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association and also had one athlete earn the 2021 PSAC Pete Nevins Scholar-Athlete of the Year award and the 2021 USTFCCCA Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year award.
• Prior to joining the staff at Seton Hill, Over served as a graduate assistant coach at John Carroll University from 2014-16, where he was a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference Women's Cross Country Coaching Staff of the Year in 2015. He helped coach three athletes to the national meet in cross country while working with 49 athletes that earned All-OAC honors.
 
ATHLETIC CAREER
• Over got his start in coaching after a highly successful collegiate running career at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania, where he graduated from in 2014.
• He was a six-time NCAA Division III All-American, earning the honors in cross country as well as in the 3,000-meter steeplechase and 5,000-meter runs on the track.
• Over was a three-time Mideast Region Cross Country Runner of the Year and was named to the North Coast Conference All-Decade team for his accomplishments.
 
PERSONAL
• Over earned his undergraduate degree in history with minors in economics and Spanish in 2014 from Allegheny.
• While at John Carroll as a graduate assistant, Over obtained his master’s degree in nonprofit administration.
• Over is a native of Wadsworth, Ohio.