Kevin Galbraith
Kevin Galbraith was named head track and field and cross country
coach on Jan. 24, 2005. He begins his second year with the cross
country program in 2006.
The 2006 season marks an extra special year for Galbraith and
the program, as the Bears became official members of the Big Sky
Conference on July 1, 2006 and will field a men's cross country
program for the first time in 2006.
The move into the Big Sky also includes the reinstatement of the
men's and women's indoor track and field teams. Galbraith came to
the Bears program after five years as an assistant track and field
coach at Division I Long Beach State University.
Galbraith became an assistant at Long Beach State in 1999 where
he was in charge of sprints and hurdles. For the 49ers, he coached
the top three conference finishers in the men's 400 four out of
five years, coached the top finalist at the 2004 West Regional
Championships in the men's 110 hurdles and had the top freshmen
finishers at the Big West Championships in each the men's and
women's 400 the past three seasons. He also had a pair of freshman
qualifiers for the USATF Junior Championships. The male in that
event came in ranked 24th nationally but finished ninth.
Galbraith graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a
degree in communications in 1981. At LMU he was a member of the
Lion's cross country team and team MVP in 1981. He received his
master's degree in communications from LMU in 1991.
Following his undergraduate degree and while he completed his
master's, Galbraith was a volunteer assistant coach with Loyola
Marymount from 1986-93. He has also served as the Meet Manager for
the Southern California Cross Country Championships in Walnut,
Calif. and the Southern California Twilight Distance Qualifier at
Occidental College in Los Angeles.
From 1993-95 and once again from 1997-99 he was an assistant
track coach for sprints/hurdles at Track West, a national USATF
club in Santa Monica, Calif.
In 1995, Galbraith became the head track and field coach at Los
Angeles Valley College in Van Nuys, Calif. In his first year with
the program, he helped a team that had finished last in the
conference standings the previous year to a fifth-place finish in
the 11-team league.