Staff Directory

- Title:
- Assistant Coach (Sprints/Hurdles)
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- Phone:
- 406.994.6261
Teague Peck enters his second season on the Bobcat coaching staff in 2024-2025, leading Montana State's sprinters and hurdlers.
In his first year leading the sprints group, the Montana State men's program won its first outdoor Big Sky team championship since 2005 with a thrilling school-record 4x400 meter relay on their home track in Bozeman to take down No. 11 Northern Arizona by a single point, 186-185. The Bobcat men also finished runner-up at the 2024 indoor championships, while the women earned runner-up results at both the indoor and outdoor conference championships.
In 2024, Peck-coached athletes set seven new school records: in the women's indoor 60 meters (Jaeden Wolff), women's indoor 4x400 meter relay (Smith, Garrison, Gandolfi, Hawkes), men's indoor 60 meters (Noah Barbery), men's outdoor 200 meters (Michael Swan Jr.), men's outdoor 4x400 meter relay (Swan Jr., Todd-Fields, Pohl, Grundy), women's outdoor 100 meter hurdles (Elena Carter), and women's outdoor 4x400 meter relay (VanDyken, Moravitz, Gandolfi, Hawkes).
Under Peck's direction, Elena Carter took the conference crown at the 2024 Big Sky Outdoor Championships in the 100 meter hurdles, and Janis Pohl won gold in the 400 meter hurdles. Pohl climbed to No. 2 all-time in MSU history in the event, qualifying for the NCAA West Regional and finishing 17th in Arkansas.
Elsewhere, Jett Grundy enjoyed one of the best freshman seasons in school history, sweeping the 400 meter titles at both the indoor and outdoor conference meets while running a heroic anchor leg on the outdoor school-record 4x400 meter relay team that won gold in Bozeman. For his efforts, Grundy was named the 2024 Big Sky Indoor Freshman of the Year and the 2024 Big Sky Outdoor Freshman of the Year.
In 2024, Peck also coached sophomore Jaeden Wolff to a school-record in the indoor 60 meters and to silver medals in the indoor 60 meters and the outdoor 100 meters at the Big Sky championship meets. Sophomore Caroline Hawkes also enjoyed a career season, earning silver medals at the Big Sky championship meets in both the indoor 400 meters and outdoor 400 meters.
At the 2024 Big Sky Indoor Championships, four Bobcat women advanced to the 400 meter finals, with MSU going 2-4-5-8.
Prior to arriving in Bozeman, Peck spent two seasons as a volunteer assistant coach and then a graduate assistant coach at Northern Arizona.
During each of the four championship seasons that the native of Manassas, Virginia, spent on staff, the Lumberjacks won both the Indoor and Outdoor Big Sky Conference team championships in 2022 and 2023.
While in Flagstaff, Peck helped coach 43 All-Big Sky performers and 28 Big Sky event champions who broke ten school records, including six athletes that advanced to the NCAA West Preliminary Round in the 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters, 110-meter hurdles, 4x100-meter relay, and 4x400-meter relay.
Under Peck's guidance, David Dunlap finished seventh in the 200 meters at the 2023 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Austin, following a pair of 14th place finishes at the 2022 NCAA Outdoor Championships and 2023 Indoor Championships in the same event.
Dunlap also qualified for the USATF Outdoor Championships in the 200 meters in both 2022 and 2023.
Additionally, Peck coached another Lumberjack sprinter, Alyssa Colbert, to a 21st place finish in the 100 meters at the 2023 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships this past spring.
Peck earned his bachelor of science in exercise science from the University of Louisville in 2018 after a decorated four-year career that saw him break school records in the 600 meters, indoor 4x400 meter relay, outdoor 4x400 meter relay, and distance medley relay.
Peck also qualified and competed at the NCAA East Preliminary Round three separate times for the Cardinals and was named captain of the sprints team.
Peck earned his master of science in exercise science from California State University-Long Beach in 2021.