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Kristian Coleman

Kristian Coleman

  • Year:
    Sr.
  • Hometown:
    Lubbock, Texas
  • High School:
    Lubbock
  • Major:
    Computer Science
  • Events:
    Sprints/Jumps

2022 Outdoor: Competed in three meets … Had a season-best long jump of 19 feet, 7 inches at the Wooster Invitational (April 2) … Part of the winning 4x100 relay that went 45.18 at the Wooster Invitational.

2022 Indoor: Key in dual meet win over Denison (Jan. 27) with runner-up marks in the long jump (20 feet, 1.5 inches), triple jump (38 feet, 11.75 inches), and the 4x200 relay (1:34.85) … Competed in four meets … Took part in the preliminary flights of the long jump and triple jump at the NCAC Championships (Feb. 25-26).

2021 Football: Reserve received who entered five games … Made season debut against Oberlin (Oct. 2).

2021 Outdoor: Placed fifth in the 4x100 (43.82) and triple jump (41 feet, 3.75 inches) at the NCAC Championships (May 6) … Also competed in the preliminary flights of the long jump at the NCAC meet … Won the triple jump at the Marv Frye Invitational (April 10) with mark of 42 feet, 4 inches … Helped the Scots win the 4x100 (45.38) at the Marty Goldberg Gator Invitational (April 23) … Competed in four meets.

2021 Indoor: Did not compete due to football overlap.

2020-21 Football: A mainstay at wide receiver for the Scots … Caught three passes that went for 49 yards … Had two receptions for 26 yards in exhibition versus DePauw (March 13) and one reception that went for 23 stripes in exhibition against Ohio Wesleyan (April 2).

2020 Outdoor: Mark of 21 feet, 10.75 inches in the long jump at the Coastal Carolina Invitational (March 13-14) marked a new collegiate-best … Runner-up in the triple jump at 43 feet, 5 inches at the Coastal Carolina Invitational.

2020 Indoor: Earned All-NCAC honors as part of Wooster’s runner-up and record-setting 4x200 at the NCAC Championships (Feb. 28-29) … Helped the relay post a time of 1:32.15 … Also competed in the preliminary flights of the long jump and triple jump, finishing 11th overall in both … Part of Wooster’s scoring 4x200 at the All-Ohio Championships (Feb. 15) … Helped that relay to the eighth-place time of 1:34.83 … Won the long jump with a mark of 20 feet, 1.5 inches at the Wooster Tri-Meet (Jan. 18).

2019 Football: Appeared in eight games, and earned the start at NCAC tri-champion Wittenberg (Sept. 21) … Had eight receptions for 65 yards on the year … Turned three receptions into 22 yards against Wittenberg … Caught a pair of passes that went for 12 stripes in season-opening win against Bluffton (Sept. 7) and had two receptions for 19 yards versus Oberlin (Sept. 14).

2019 Outdoor: One of several impact rookies, who helped Wooster log a third-place finish at the NCAC Outdoor Championships (May 3-4), in what marked the program’s highest finish since 2003 … Two-time all-conference performer, thanks to third-place finishes in the 4x100 (42.80) and triple jump (44 feet, 5.25 inches) at the NCAC Championships … Just missed All-Ohio honors with a fourth-place triple jump (42 feet, 0.5 inch) at the All-Ohio Championships (April 13) … Scored in the long jump at the NCAC Championships, measuring out at 20 feet, 10 inches, which was good for seventh-place … Helped the 4x100 finish sixth at the All-Ohio Championships at 43.91.

2019 Indoor: Picked up key points in the triple jump at the NCAC Championships (March 1-2) … Measured out at 42 feet, 6.75 inches, which was good for sixth-place … Helped the Scots finish third – the program’s highest showing since 2001 … Logged a mark of 42 feet, 9.75 inches in the triple jump at the All-Ohio Championships (Feb. 9), which was good for fourth-place … Exploded onto the scene by capturing blue ribbons in the triple jump (41 feet, 1.75 inches) and 4x200 (1:34.06) at the Fighting Scots Invitational (Jan. 26).

2018 Football: Spent the season as a reserve wide receiver, who also contributed on special teams … Played in eight games.

Prior to Wooster: Earned all-district honors as a senior at both defensive back and wide receiver, while prepping for Nathan Slaughter at Lubbock High School … Broke the program’s single-season touchdown record with 13 as a senior … Went for 684 stripes on 40 catches as a senior.

Personal: Born March 30, 2000 … Parents are Lew and Drue Coleman … Computer science major.