Camille Ross enters her third season as the coaching intern/assistant coach for the Big Green. She will begin
the training season early by assisting with the Women’s Cross Country team this fall.
This past year, Camille continued to see records fall as well as Dartmouth’s top five be updated with some of the athletes that she coached directly.
During her first season with Dartmouth, Ross helped coach the sprints, jumps and throws. Her event expertise was
evident as she assisted with the sprint and hurdle crews who broke five records and won three Heptagonal titles.
Camille continues to assist the head coaches with meet travel, recruiting and administrative duties.
Ross is USA Track and Field Level 2 certified in sprints/hurdles/relays and jumps, as well as an NCAA Women?’s Coaching Academy alum. She came to the Big Green after serving a year as the graduate assistant at Central Michigan University, where she worked with the sprints, hurdles, high jump and multi-event athletes. While there, athletes in her event areas set five school records and won two MAC Conference titles. Six were NCAA regional qualifiers and another advanced to the NCAA Championship.
In 2002, Ross earned a bachelor of fine arts degree in graphic art design with a coaching minor from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. During her four years
as a Warhawk, she earned All-America honors nine times and was a 12-time WIAC champion. For the 1999 and 2000 outdoor seasons, she was chosen the WIAC?’s Most Valuable Track Performer. In 2000, she helped lead her team to a fourth place finish at the NCAA championship. Ross ended her collegiate career owning all school and conference indoor and outdoor records at 200 meters and under. Her personal best in the 100, 11.82, was ranked fourth on the All Time List for Division III at the time it was set.