Corbin Harris Headshot 8-7-19

Corbin Harris

Entering 2024-25: 5th Year, 4th as Head Coach
Alma Mater: Campbellsville ('19)

Harris was named the men and women's cross country head coach in the summer of 2021.

Harris finished his indoor track season in February 2019 with his first national title. He led the Tigers in the 5000-meter run and became only the second individual national champion in indoor track and field history. 

Harris was a member of the first cross country team at CU to reach the NAIA Championship as a freshman after the team won the 2015 MSC Championship. He shaved a little over two minutes off his 8k time and finished his career with a career-best 8k of 25:57. The Tigers reached the NAIA Championship again in 2018 and Harris helped lead CU to its highest finish at 18th.

On the track in 2017, he won the bronze finish at the Mid-South Conference championship in the steeplechase. He graduated as the second-fastest all-time run in the event. 

He never ran both the 3,000 and 5,000 meter races during indoor season. He won the conference and national title in the 5000m and finished All-American in the 3000m. 

Harris did all this by never letting his morals, values and heart steer off the path Jesus Christ had for him. In November 2018, he earned his third straight Mid-South Conference Champion of Character award and was named the Campbellsville University Champion of Character, Mr. Tiger and the Alumni Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year during the inaugural Athletics Awards night in April 2019.

In addition to his coaching responsibilities, Harris will continue serving as the public address announcer for Campbellsville University Athletics - a role he has held for four years since he was a student-athlete at CU.

He finished his career with a 3.9 GPA, earned four NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors and six Mid-South Conference academic honors.