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Joe Walker
Joe Walker
Position:
Assistant Coach

Experience:
1st season at U of L

Alma Mater:
Ole Miss, '94

10/29/2011

Briggs Leads Women's Cross Country at BIG EAST Championships

Freshman Madie Davidson had a 65th-place finish as the team's second placewinner.

10/29/2011

Men's Cross Country Races to Third at BIG EAST Championships

Redshirt senior Matt Hughes earned all-BIG EAST accolades for the second-straight year.

10/16/2011

Davidson Leads Women's Cross Country Team at Pre-Nationals

Freshman Madie Davidson remains the team's top placewinner through four races.

10/16/2011

Men's Cross Country Takes Seventh at Pre-Nationals Meet

The Louisville's men's team recorded its best finish - seventh - at this meet since the 2006 season.

11/12/2011

NCAA REGIONAL CROSS COUNTRY

NCAA Southeast Regionals Cross Country

10/03/2011

GREATER LOUISVILLE CLASSIC 2011

Men's Cross Country Greater Louisville Classic 2011

Joe Walker, joining the Cardinals' staff in June of 2011, comes to Louisville after spending the past 11 seasons at Alabama. He served as the head men's cross country coach and an assistant for the men's track and field team. Under his guidance, the Crimson Tide posted four-straight top-15 finishes at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, including sixth in 2007, 10th in 2008 and third in 2009. Additionally, his group captured the NCAA South Region title on eight occasions (2000, 2001, 2005-10). At the conference level, the Crimson Tide won back-to-back team cross country titles (2008-09).

"I am very excited about the opportunity to join the staff at Louisville," Walker adds. "I encountered a great group of people, led by someone I truly respect in Ron Mann. I feel that it is a tremendous opportunity for my family and I. Tom Jurich has established Louisville as a destination for anyone interested in athletics, especially Olympic sports. The family atmosphere and the way that they put people first are what ultimately made my decision a very easy one."

Individually, the Oxford, Miss., native has coached three SEC male cross country athletes of the year (four occasions) and 34 All-Americans (events ranging from 800m-10,000m and cross country). Also, cross country athletes have achieved all-South Region accolades on 42 different occasions. For his efforts, Walker was named the SEC Cross Country Coach of the Year three times (2001, 2008-09) and the USTFCCCA South Region Coach of the Year six times (2000-01, 2007-10).

Academically, Walker's group has been just as successful, garnering USTFCCCA All-Academic Team awards eight times, with a cross country student-athlete earning the prestigious NCAA Elite 88 Award. The honor recognizes the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating in the finals for each of the NCAA's 88 championships.

Prior to his stint at Alabama, Walker served as an assistant coach at South Alabama (1998-2000). He led the Jaguars to the NCAA Cross Country Championships and members of the track team to the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. In 1999, USA captured the Sun Belt Conference cross country team championship and later won the women's indoor track and field title at the league's championships.

From 1995-98, he was the men's and women's head track and field and cross country coach at Meridian (Miss.) Community College, where he guided the program to a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) title in track and field and cross country (1996-97) and three runner-up finishes. Twice, he was NJCAA National Indoor Championship Coach of the Meet.

Walker earned a bachelor's degree in exercise science from Ole Miss, with a minor in business administration. While there from 1991-94, he was an academic all-SEC performer for the Rebels and a member of the world-ranked 4x1,500m squad in 1994. He finished his career with the third-fastest 3,000m mark in school history.

He and his wife, Carol Ann, have a son, Joseph Kai (8), and a daughter, Maia Malin (5).

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