
Adams has settled in for what will be his second season as head coach for both the rapidly emerging Ashford men's and women's track and field programs and his fourth overall in a coaching capacity.
After transitioning into the 2010-11 academic year with assumed head coaching responsibilities, Adams has also maintained status as an assistant men's and women's cross country for the Saints.
To date, Adams has brought in student-athletes and ushered in an era that features 24 NAIA National Qualifiers (12 indoor/12 outdoor), one NAIA All-American, five individuals who have claimed top-10 finishes at the NAIA National Championships and 18 Midwest Collegiate Conference individual champions.
Adams has seen his standout hurdler Christian "Ed" Awah claim back-to-back Male Athlete of the Year honors at the institution's traditional Ashford University Sport Performance Yearly Awards (AUSPY's).
The Saints enjoyed unprecedented success in Adams' first full year at the helm, smashing a plethora of school records while sending a record number of student-athletes to the NAIA National Championships during the indoor and outdoor campaigns. His efforts resulted in MCC Coach of the Year honors for the indoor season.
Adams has undergone training in Boulder, Colo., to successfully obtain his USATF Level 2 Coaching Certification. He specialized as a sprints coach at AU as an assistant prior to taking over his head coaching duties.
Adams
originally came to the Saints by way of Quincy, Ill., where he attended Quincy
Senior High School. Upon graduation, he attended Div. I Western Illinois
University where specialized in 200 and 400-meter distances.
After completing a successful career where he was a seven-time NCAA
Regional Qualifier at WIU, Adams spent one year as an assistant coach for the
Leathernecks.
Adams then served as an assistant coach for two years at Davenport Assumption
High School for both the men's and women's track teams. During his tenure, he
helped the women's unit bring home runner-up honors in the 2008 Iowa state meet.
Adams obtained his teaching certification and taught at DeWitt Middle School and Camanche High School in the fall/winter of 2009.
Adams is married to his wife, Audra, an Ashford employee in the human resources department and assistant track and field coach. They reside together in nearby Camanche with their daughter, Annalynn.

Following a series of coaching moves effective in mid-2009, Graham enters his third season at the controls of an emerging Ashford cross country program this fall while contributing to the track and field team's rapid development as an assistant coach.
Graham recently completed USATF Level II Certification in Endurance over the summer of 2010, taking place in Philadelphia, Pa. He also serves as the Midwest Collegiate Conference men's and women's cross country chairman.
Graham also takes on multiple roles as an Associate USATF Racewalk Official and as an active USATF Iowa Racewalk member in addition to his responsibilities at Ashford.
In the short time Graham has taken over the Ashford program, he has overseen the development of NAIA National Championship qualifiers, Andrew Drinkall and Doug Powers. Four student-athletes under his guidance have reached the record books with top-10 performances and two teams have been noted with plenty of Academic All-MCC selections.
In the track and field season Coach Graham oversees the 800-meter through marathon runners and also serves as the racewalk coach. Graham has been a part of 13 school records, three conference records and numerous all-conference performance/academic accolades, while at Ashford. He also has had eight qualifiers at the NAIA National Championships in track & field in the past two seasons, including an NAIA All-American performance.
Graham brings a successful background to the Saints' programs where he was last a Head Girls' Cross Country/Assistant Track and Field Coach in Brooksville, Fla., at Nature Coast Tech High School.
Graham
also started the cross-country squads from scratch while serving as a physical
education and health instructor at Brooksville
Elementary School in Florida.
Graham also coached at BGM Community Schools
(Brooklyn, Iowa),
Northern University
Schools (Cedar
Falls, Iowa) and Grace Christian
Schools (Hudson, Fla.).
Graham participated in track and field and cross country while at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa, graduating in 2004. Graham is currently listed as a top 10 performer all-time in the 10,000-meter run at Northwestern. He pursued a second degree at the University of Northern Iowa and ran with the UNI Track Club in 2006.
Graham resides in Clinton with his wife, Carolyn, and his sons, Noah and Emerson.

Adams was added to the rising Ashford track and field program as a part-time assistant coach in January of 2010. She serves the team as a sprints specialist.
Adams graduated from Western Illinois University and is a former Central DeWitt Saber. At the collegiate level, she won back-to-back conference titles in the 100-meter dash and also set the Missouri Valley Conference record in that event for the Leathernecks.
In 2008, Adams was inducted into the IGHSAU Track and Field Hall of Fame for her nine state championships in the spring events (five individual, four relay) and her key role in the Sabers' team championship in 2002.
She is also the university's Employee Relations Representative and is married to AU track and field Head Coach Chris Adams. Together, they reside in Camanche with a daughter, Annalynn.

James was part of a series of coaching changes and joined the Ashford University track and field staff as a full-time assistant coach in 2010. This marks her fourth year with the school after serving in a volunteer assistant capacity prior for the Saints.
James
also monitors and observes the day-to-day responsibilities of the Golinvaux
Fitness Center, the official weight-training center for Saints'
student-athletes.
In addition to working with the track and field program as a throws specialist, James serves as Ashford's strength and conditioning specialist, working with select Saints' intercollegiate athletic programs.
A 2003 graduate of Clinton High School, James still holds the River Queens' record in the shot-put. She was a Drake Relays' champion and a state champion while at Clinton High School.
James was a four-year letterwinner in both track and field and swimming and diving. Upon graduation, she attended Purdue University, where she received a Bachelor's of Science degree in movement and sport science.
A four-year letterwinner for the Boilermakers, James held the indoor and outdoor record for shotput and also earned an individual Big Ten Conference title in outdoor shot-put with a distance of 15.98 meters.
James resides in Clinton.
Harris, who has a high-profile career to his credit at Wartburg College, is in his second year assisting the Ashford men's and women's track and field programs while also serving the University in the admissions department.
Harris was a three-time NCAA Div. III All-American and a three-time national qualifier for the Knights in the high hurdles, leading Wartburg to a conference championship. He served as a two-year captain and was selected as the 2010 NCAA Div. III Indoor Central Region Athlete of the Year.
During his prep career at Lyons Township High School, Harris was a two-time conference and regional champion in the high hurdles. He also assisted Wartburg's Strength and Conditioning program as an intern before coming to Ashford.
Harris, a native of LaGrange, Ill., graduated with his degree in Fitness Management from Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. He currently resides in Clinton.

