• Track and Field—Varsity

    2025 - 2026

    Against the backdrop of Nordhoff Ridge and a sweeping view of the Ojai Valley, Thacher's track and field athletes enjoy the most scenic of venues for their workouts. Strong and passionate coaching creates a positive and supportive team culture, as well as dedicated and talented athletes. Thacher track and field has placed well in meets throughout Southern California. Furthermore, the Toads typically send a host of qualifying athletes into the post-season to compete at the league and divisional levels. 

    As prolific as any Thacher athletic program when it comes to having its graduates continue playing their sport in college, track and field alumni have gone on to compete at Amherst College, Bowdoin College, Brown University, Claremont-McKenna College, Colorado College, Hamilton College, Middlebury College, Pomona College, Scripps College, Wesleyan University, and Yale University.

    About Coach DelVecchio: 
    Coach DelVecchio has coached cross country and track at Thacher since the fall of 1996. A former high school and collegiate cross country and track athlete, Coach DelVecchio also ran competitively after college, placing third in the Newport Rhode Island marathon and fourth place at the Hood-to-Coast relay; she remains a life-long runner. Coach DelVecchio has taken countless Thacher teams to the cross country state championships in Fresno, including two that placed second in division 5. Additionally, Coach DelVecchio played a prominent role in coaching a track athlete who won the 2022 state championship in the 800, a first-ever for the Toads. Her goals for her teams include building resilience, competing at a high level, and instilling a love for running.

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    Head Coach Sarah DelVecchio
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