Lindsay Crevoiserat of the University of Wisconsin staff Wednesday August 3, 2022 in Madison, Wisconsin.Photo by Tom Lynn/Wisconsin Athletic Communications

Lindsay Crevoiserat

The Crevoiserat File
Hometown: Glastonbury, Connecticut
Alma Mater: Oregon, 2016
Coaching Experience
University of Wisconsin
• Assistant Coach, Distance, 2022-Present
University of Connecticut
• Head Coach, Cross Country, 2019-22
• Assistant Coach, Track & Field, 2019-22
Iowa State
• Volunteer Assistant, Cross Country and Track & Field , 2017-19
WXC 2022 Big Ten Championship
Notable Athletes
Lucinda Crouch, Wisconsin
  • Ranks third in the steeplechase (10:05)
  • Three-time NCAA West Preliminary qualifier 
  • 2022 All-Big Ten in cross country
  • 2022 All-Region in cross country 
Danielle Orie, Wisconsin
  • Ranks seventh in the 10,000 meters (33:16)
  • 2023 NCAA West Preliminary qualifier in the 10,000 meters
  • 2023 NCAA West Preliminary qualifier in the 5,000 meters
  • Ranked second in the Big Ten for the 10,000 meters during the 2023 season
Madison Mooney, Wisconsin
  • Ranks eighth in the outdoor 800 meters (2:04) 
  • Ranks fifth in the indoor 800 meters (2:05)
  • Two-time NCAA Preliminary Round qualifier
Samantha Stieve, Wisconsin
  • Ranks sixth in the 10,000 meters (33.15)
  • 2022 All-Big Ten in cross country
  • 2022 All-Region in cross country 
  • Two top-ten performances at 2023 Big Ten Outdoor Championships 
  • Led the Big Ten in the 10,000 meters during the 2023 season
Shea Ruhly, Wisconsin
  • 2022 All-Big Ten in cross country
  • 2022 All-Region in cross country 
  • Finished fifth in the indoor 5,000 meters at the 2023 Big Ten Indoor Championships
Alexa Westley, Wisconsin
  • Ranks eighth in the 10,000 meters (33:17)
  • 2022 NCAA Preliminary Round qualifier
  • Ranked third in the Big Ten for the 10,000 meters during the 2023 season

Since 2022, Lindsay Crevoiserat has coached Wisconsin's women’s distance and middle-distance runners. In her few years at Wisconsin, Crevoiserat has coached: 

  • Thirteen All-Big Ten 
  • Eight Top-10 Performance marks 
  • Nine NCAA Preliminary Round Qualifiers

A native of Glastonbury, Connecticut, Crevoiserat works with the men's and women's middle distance and distance runners while also assisting with the cross country teams. 

Crevoiserat (CREV-ois-er-rat) arrives in Madison after spending the last three years as the head cross country coach, and assistant track and field coach at UConn, where she oversaw the women's cross country teams and coached the men's and women's distance runners.

While at UConn, Crevoiserat led the Huskies to a pair of top-three finishes at the Big East Conference Cross Country Championships, including a runner-up finish at the 2020 event, and saw her athletes break 14 school records. The 2020 USTFCCCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year, Crevoiserat coached four Big East champions and three runners-up and directed 28 all-conference performances. 

Prior to her time with the Huskies, Crevoiserat spent a year at Drake where she was the assistant women's cross-country coach and distance coach. During her time in Des Moines, the Bulldogs produced five all-conference performances in the Missouri Valley Conference. 

She also spent time as a volunteer assistant at Iowa State, helping with coordinating travel for student-athletes and meet management for home meets.

Crevoiserat started her collegiate running career at UConn, where she led the 2012 Huskies' women's cross country team to an eighth-place finish in its first-ever appearance at the NCAA championship. She was a three-time All-American at UConn before finishing her collegiate career at Oregon and New Mexico.

She graduated from Oregon in 2016 before earning a masters degree in professional physical education and sports administration from New Mexico.