Colorado University Athletics
Track and Field

- Title:
- Director of Cross Country and Track & Field
Carlson came to Boulder after serving as the Director of Men’s and Women’s Cross Country at the University of Tennessee. Prior to his time in Knoxville, he spent more than a decade coaching at the University of Notre Dame, where he played a key role in developing the distance programs.
He boasts an exceptional coaching record that includes multiple top-10 team finishes at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, a runner-up finish in 2021, and the development of 36 NCAA All-Americans and four individual NCAA champions. Carlson has also guided athletes to NCAA records, produced 12 ACC champions, three SEC champions, three Olympic Trials finalists, and one Olympian.
With a proven track record and extensive experience, Carlson is leading CU Athletics into a new era of excellence in cross country and track and field.
2025 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON
In his second season leading the Colorado cross country program, Carlson guided the men’s and women’s teams to strong performances at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, with the men finishing 10th and extending their 33rd consecutive NCAA Championship streak, and the women placing 13th, their best result since 2022. The women’s season also included a third-place finish at the Gans Creek Invitational and a fourth-place finish at the Mountain Regional, reflecting the team’s rapid progress under Carlson.
2024–2025 TRACK SEASON
In his first season leading the Colorado on the track, Carlson guided the Buffs to multiple NCAA Championship appearances. During the indoor season, Isaiah Givens earned All-American honors by placing fifth in the mile and set a new Colorado school record. On the outdoor stage, Kole Mathison competed in the 3000-meter steeplechase at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
2024 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON
In his first season leading the Colorado cross country program, Sean Carlson guided the men’s team to the NCAA Cross Country Championships and oversaw Jessie Secor’s qualification as an individual competitor, where she finished 107th in the 6k race. The men’s team finished 19th overall.
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
Before joining Colorado, Carlson spent two seasons at the University of Tennessee, where he revitalized the distance programs. He led the women’s team to a 6th-place finish at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in 2024, their first national appearance in nearly two decades. On the men’s side, Carlson guided the team to consecutive NCAA Championship appearances and helped develop standout athletes, including three-time NCAA champion Dylan Jacobs and All-American Yaseen Abdalla. His time in Knoxville was marked by program-building success and the development of nationally competitive distance runners.
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Carlson initially began coaching the Irish in 2011 as an assistant coach. When Carlson took over as head coach of Notre Dame's men's cross country program in 2016, the team finished 14th at the Great Lakes Regional Championship. In 2018, he led Notre Dame to an ACC Championship title, a top-two national qualifying spot, and a 14th place finish at the NCAA Championships.
The team's progress continued with a 9th place finish at the NCAA Championships in 2019, culminating in a runner-up finish at the 2021 NCAA Cross Country Championships, where six runners earned All-American honors.
In addition to improving the team’s performances, Carlson was also instrumental in the development of renowned distance runner Yared Nuguse, now the American record holder in the mile. While coached by Carlson, Nuguse qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, set the NCAA 1500m record, and won two NCAA titles. Carlson also led the men DMR to a NCAA title and two runner-up finishes while at Notre Dame. Apart of his middle distance contingent was Sam Voelz who was 6th at the olympic trials final in college.
CAREER ONSET
Carlson's coaching career began at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, where he was a an All-American, conference champion and contributed to the Cardinals' NCAA Division III Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Championship titles. He then served as a cross country and track and field coach at Saint Charles North High before advancing to an assistant coaching position at Notre Dame.
While at North Central, Carlson completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in Finance and Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship and his Master’s degree in Leadership Studies.
COLLEGIATE COACHING HONORS
Carlson has received the following awards throughout his coaching career:
- 2023 South Region Cross Country Coach of the Year
- 2022 South Region Cross Country Coach of the Year
- 2021 Great Lakes Region Cross Country Coach of the Year
- 2021 ACC Cross Country Coach of the Year
- 2021 Great Lakes Region Assistant Track Coach of the Year
- 2020 ACC Cross Country Coach of the Year
- 2020 Great Lakes Region Cross Country Coach of the Year
- 2019 Great Lakes Region Assistant Track Coach of the Year
OTHER COACHING ACHIEVEMENTS
Carlson’s career is highlighted by coaching:
- 36 All-Americans
- 4 NCAA individual champions
- NCAA record-holders- 1500, 3K
-American Collegiate Record- DMR, 1500, 3K, 5K
- 12 ACC champions
- 3 SEC champions
- 3 Olympic Trials finalists
- 1 Olympian



