NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind. – Manchester University Director of Cross Country and Track & Field
Brian Cashdollar has announced the addition of
Hannah Wappes as an assistant cross country and track & field coach.
Wappes graduated from Manchester University in 2020 with a bachelor's degree in educational studies and minors in psychology and gerontology. During her time as a Spartan, Wappes was a four-year member of the cross country and indoor and outdoor track and field programs.
Wappes helped lead the Manchester women's cross country teams to three Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) tiles and was a four-time All-HCAC Performer. As a first-year, Wappes earned HCAC Freshman of the Year honors. Wappes was also an HCAC Individual Champion and was an All-Great Lakes Region honoree in 2019.
Wappes earned Freshman of the Year honors in both indoor and outdoor track and field by the HCAC. She also was a two-time HCAC Indoor Track MVP in 2018 and 2020 and was named HCAC Outdoor Track MVP as a sophomore. In 2018, Wappes placed 12
th in the mile at the NCAA Division III National Championships. She was also a Four-time First Team All-HCAC Performer on the indoor circuit and a three-time First Team All-HCAC on the outdoor circuit. Wappes concluded a star-studded collegiate career by earning USTFCCCA All-Great Lakes Region for indoor track in 2020 before her senior season was shortened due to Covid-19.
Her name is well-represented across the record books in all three disciplines. Wappes is among the top 10 all-time best in the 5k and 6k cross country rankings. She currently holds the indoor record in the 1 mile and was a member of the fastest distance medley relay team in school history. She also holds the outdoor record in the 1,500m. Wappes also ranks in the top 10 in both indoor and outdoor track and field in the 300m, 800m, 3000m, 5000m, 4x400 relay, and distance medley relay.
Wappes completed her master's degree in Organizational Leadership at Huntington University in 2022. While at Huntington, Wappes competed on the outdoor track and field team in 2021. As a Forester, Wappes finished 6th at the NAIA National Championship in the 1,500m and was a member of the 4x8 meter relay team that finished 2nd in the nation. Wappes is among the top 10 all-time best in the 800m, 1,500m, 5000m, and is a member of the fastest 4x800m relay team in school history. She was also involved in the Huntington track and field programs as a graduate assistant, where she aided in recruiting and pacing the women's team. During her time as a graduate assistant, several women qualified for the NAIA Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Championships.