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Aaron Watson

  • Title
    Assistant Coach - Middle Distance, Men's Distance
  • Email
    AAW@athletics.wisc.edu
  • Phone
    (608) 354-3472
  • Sports & Areas of Focus
    M/W Cross Country, M/W Track & Field
The Watson File
Hometown: Cedar Lake, Indiana
Alma Mater: Grand Valley State, 2012
Coaching Experience
University of Wisconsin
• Assistant Coach, Distance, 2021-Present
Grand Valley State University
• Assistant Coach, Cross Country and Track & Field, 2014-21
• Volunteer Assistant, Cross Country and Track & Field, 2010-13
Temple University
• Assistant Coach, Distance , 2013
Aaron Watson coaching
Notable Athletes
Abdullahi Hassan, Wisconsin
  • Ranks third in the outdoor 800 meters (1.46)
  • Ranks second in the indoor 800 meters (1.47)
  • 2023 first-team All-American in the 800 meters
  • Competed at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest 
Adam Spencer, Wisconsin
  • 2024 Olympian
  • UW record holder in the 1500 meters and mile
  • Ranks second in the indoor mile (3.55)
  • 2023 first-team All-American in the 1500 meters
  • Competed at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest 
Bob Liking, Wisconsin
  • 2021 & 2022 Big Ten Cross Country Champion
  • Ranks second in the indoor 5,000 meters (13:35)
  • Ranks seventh in the outdoor 5,000 meters (13:27)
  • Ranks second in the 10,000 meters (28:00.77) 
  • 2022 Cross Country first-team All-American 
Jackson Sharp, Wisconsin
  • Ranks second in the 3,000 meters (7:44.10)
  • Ranks sixth in the outdoor 5,000 meters (13:26.56)
  • 2022 Cross Country first-team All-American 
  • 2022 Big Ten Cross Country runner-up
Olin Hacker, Wisconsin
  • 2022 outdoor National Champion in the 5,000 meters
  • Ranks third in the 3,000 meters (7:45)
  • Ranks fourth in the outdoor 5,000 meters (13:19)
  • Ranks fifth in the indoor 5,000 meters (13:37)
  • 2021 Cross Country All-American 
  • 2021 Big Ten Cross Country runner-up
  • 2022 Big Ten Outdoor Champion in the 5,000 meters 
  • 2022 Big Ten Indoor Champion in the 3,000 & 5,000 meters 
Alissa Niggemann, Wisconsin
  • School record holder in the steeplechase (9:39)
  • 2021 All-Region in Cross Country
  • 2019 & 2022 Big Ten Champion in the 3000-meter steeplechase 
  • two-time NCAA Outdoor Championships qualifer in the steeplechase
  • Three-time second-team All-American
Zach Panning, GVSU
  • 2018 & 2019 NCAA DII Champion in the 5,000 meters
  • 2019 NCAA DII Champion in the 10,000 meters 
Isaac Harding, GVSU
  • 2021 NCAA DII Champion in the 5,000 meters
Kendra Foley, GVSU
  • 2014 & 2016 NCAA DII Cross Country Champion
  • 2017 NCAA DII Champion in the 10,000 meters

Since 2021, Aaron Watson has coached the men’s middle-distance at Wisconsin. In his three years at Wisconsin, Watson has coached: 

  • 20 Big Ten Champions 
  • 26 All-Americans
  • 38 All-Big Ten 
  • 36 Top-10 Performance marks 
  • Ten NCAA Preliminary Round Qualifiers
  • 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 Cross Country Big Ten Championships 
  • 2023 and 2024 Indoor Big Ten Championships
  • 2023 NCAA National Championships Indoor DMR - 3rd Place
Watson joined the Badger coaching staff in the fall of 2021. Watson, spent the previous six years as an assistant track and field, and cross country coach at Grand Valley State University, will work with the men’s and women’s middle distance and distance runners as well as assisting with the cross country programs.
 
“I’m excited to welcome Aaron to our staff,” Byrne said. “Aaron has a record of success in recruiting and coaching at GVSU. During his six-year tenure with the Lakers, he has helped raise both the men’s and women’s distance programs into the national powerhouse it and has become. During the hiring process, I was impressed by Aaron’s passion to elevate the lives of his student athletes both on and off the track.”
 
In his six seasons with the Lakers, Watson assisted GVSU to six NCAA DII national championships—women’s cross country in 2014, 2016 and 2018; women’s indoor track and field in 2021; men’s cross country in 2018; and men’s outdoor track and field in 2021.
 
He also coached 10 individuals and one relay to national championships. Grand Valley State was named the USTFCCCA Program of the Year for women twice and for men twice.  
 
For the GVSU men, Zach Panning won outdoor titles in the 5,000 meters in 2018 and 2019, and the 10,000 meters in 2019. Isaac Harding is the reigning NCAA DII champion at 5,000 meters.
 
Among Laker women, Kendra Foley won the 2014 and 2016 NCAA cross country titles while also winning the outdoor 10,000 meters in 2017. Amy Cymerman claimed the indoor 5,000 meters in 2015 and the outdoor 10,000 meters in 2015. Sarah Berger earned the 2018 cross country championship. In addition, the 2021 indoor distance medley relay of Hannah Becker, Taryn Chapko, Jessica Eby, and Allie Ludge captured a national championship. 
 
Academically, the Lakers were named the NCAA Scholar Team of the Year for women nine times and for men four times during Watson’s time.
 
Watson came to Grand Valley State after one year as the assistant coach of cross country and track and field at Temple University, where he organized all aspects of the student-athlete development, including the creation of training plans, supervision of workouts. Watson also helped five Temple runners set school records in men’s and women’s cross country and track and field.
 
"My family and I are elated to be joining the Wisconsin cross country and track and field programs,” said Watson. “The opportunity to combine academics and athletics at the highest level in a community like Madison is certainly exciting.  

“Coach Byrne is a legend of the sport whose resume speaks for itself.  The chance to work with him and the entire staff is a humbling opportunity.  Wisconsin's history of Big Ten championships as well as NCAA championships and podium finishes is rare and special.  I look forward to contributing to that legacy.”
 
Prior to coaching for Temple, Watson was a volunteer assistant coach for the Grand Valley State cross country and track and field programs from 2010-13. He is a USA Track & Field Level Certified coach.
 
Watson graduated from Grand Valley State in 2012 with a degree in sports management. He and his wife Betsy have one child, Everett (1).