Temple University Athletics
Phillips Named Head Track & Field Coach
11.11.99 | Men's Track and Field
PHILADELPHIA (November 11) -- George Phillips, who has served in the position of
assistant track and field coach at Temple University for the past 15
years, has been elevated to the head coaching position for both the
men's and women's teams, it was announced today by Director of Athletics
Dave O'Brien.
Phillips, 50, replaces veteran head coach Chuck Alexander, who retired
from the position after 21 seasons in early October. Under Alexander for
the past 15 seasons, Phillips coached the Owl sprinters and hurdlers in
addition to coordinating the recruiting program. Coach Phillips serves
as a full time physical education instructor at William Penn High School
in Philadelphia.
A 1975 graduate of Temple University, Phillips competed in track and
field for the Owls as a high jumper and ran on the cross country team.
He was also a member of former Coach Don Casey's varsity basketball
team. He began his track and field coaching career at La Salle
University, where he served as the head coach between 1978 and 1983.
Phillips has also coached for the local Keystone Track Club for the past
18 years. He received his master's degree in health education from
Beaver College of Philadelphia in 1988.
A native of Philadelphia, Phillips lives in the city with his wife
Rosemary and three children, William, Kimberly and Christine.
Temple's new track and field coach has also announced his coaching
staff. Fourth-year assistant Frank Harwell, who formerly coached at West
Catholic High in Philadelphia will serve in the lead assistant's role,
while newcomers Glenda Truesdale and Mark Thomas will round out the Owl
staff.
The Owls' 1999-2000 indoor season opens at Bucknell on December 4 and
the outdoor campaign will get underway at the Penn Invitational on March
18.










