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Lee Wood was hired to lead the WKU Cross Country and distance teams in December of 2023 and was named Interim Director of Cross Country/Track & Field on January 31, 2025 following the sudden passing of Brent Chumbley. Wood came to The Hill from Drury University where he had served as the head track and field and cross country coach since 2021.Â
Wood started his coaching career at Rogers High School and Heritage High School, winning seven state championships in 12 years including a Triple Crown in 2005 with Rogers. Following his stint at the high school level, he was hired to lead NCAA Division II national distance powerhouse Western Colorado University where he helped lead men's and women’s teams that finished on the podium year after year. As an assistant he helped coach over 25 All-Americans and coached numerous individual national champions and the national champion DMR team (2018).
In 2021, he took the position as head men’s and women’s cross country/ track and field coach at Drury University where he came in and changed the culture of the team, while also leading athletes to over 70 school records. He guided the 2023 men’s and women’s team to the highest finishes in the conference in school history with the women finishing runner-up and the men finishing third.Â
While with Drury, Wood coached three All-Americans: Claire McCune (Cross Country), Katie McCune (800 indoor and outdoor), and Bradley Weimer (Cross Country) who also won a conference championship in cross country in 2022. Weimer was also a national qualifier that season.
Wood resides in Bowling Green with his wife Sara. They have three sons: Woodrow (27), Hunter (22), and Braden (21). They also have a daughter, Iris, who is three.