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Marin McClowry

Marin McClowry

Marin McClowry enters her second season as Assistant Track and Field Coach at Loras College in 2025–26, primarily overseeing the high jump, long jump, and triple jump.

In the 2025 season, Emma Seipel swept the NCAA Division III indoor and outdoor long jump national titles, posting season-best marks and school records of 6.11 meters indoors and 6.15 meters outdoors. McClowry also guided Sara Hoskins back to the national stage, where she earned All-American honors with a third-place finish in the indoor high jump (1.74 meters) and went on to receive Second Team All-American recognition outdoors. Additional national qualifiers under McClowry’s direction included Derik Bunten and Harmony Creasy in long jump. Across the indoor and outdoor seasons, Loras jumpers combined for five American Rivers Conference individual champions and 13 All-Conference honors.

McClowry began her coaching career at Oshkosh West High School in Oshkosh, Wis. serving as an assistant coach working with the high jump, sprints, and hurdles. During her tenure, the Wildcats produced 17 All-Conference performers, 21 state qualifiers, and one state champion in the 100-meter hurdles, along with regional and sectional team titles. McClowry also worked with youth and high school club track programs in Green Bay, Oshkosh, and Beaver Dam, Wis.

A graduate of Marquette University, McClowry earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology while competing for the Golden Eagles’ track and field program. She was a standout conference performer and won the 2018 Big East Conference championship in the high jump.

Following her undergraduate career, McClowry earned a Master’s degree in Community Health and Recreation from the University of Northern Iowa, where she competed for the Panthers during her fifth year of eligibility.

McClowry resides in Dubuque, Iowa, with her cats, Louie and Diana.