Track and Field
Scott Moncur
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Columbia alum Scott Moncur joined the track & field program as an assistant coach in August of 2008. He works with men’s and women’s long sprinters, long hurdlers and 800m runners.
While at Columbia, Moncur set two school records in the 4x400m and the 4x800m. He was the leadoff runner on the 2004 Ivy League Championship 4x400 relay team and was an NCAA Regional qualifier in that event as well. He garnered All-East and All-Ivy League honors in 2001 and was named first team All-Ivy League in 2004. Moncur has since completed the New York, Boston and Chicago Marathons. He currently holds the World Record in the 100x1 mile relay.
Before joining head coach Willy Wood’s staff, Moncur spent a year as assistant coach of the cross country and track and field program at Brown University, where he worked with the middle-distance and distance runners. Moncur is credited with bringing in one of the best distance classes in recent history at Brown.
Prior to his stint with the Bears, Moncur graduated from the University of Windsor School of Law, where he spent three years coaching at two of the top high school programs in Ontario. As one of the top distance coaches in Ontario, Moncur guided five athletes to the Ontario Championships (OFSAA) and helped his athletes set seven school records during his time at St. Anne’s Tecumseh and Assumption.
Moncur graduated from Columbia in 2004, with a degree in economics and political science.
While at Columbia, Moncur set two school records in the 4x400m and the 4x800m. He was the leadoff runner on the 2004 Ivy League Championship 4x400 relay team and was an NCAA Regional qualifier in that event as well. He garnered All-East and All-Ivy League honors in 2001 and was named first team All-Ivy League in 2004. Moncur has since completed the New York, Boston and Chicago Marathons. He currently holds the World Record in the 100x1 mile relay.
Before joining head coach Willy Wood’s staff, Moncur spent a year as assistant coach of the cross country and track and field program at Brown University, where he worked with the middle-distance and distance runners. Moncur is credited with bringing in one of the best distance classes in recent history at Brown.
Prior to his stint with the Bears, Moncur graduated from the University of Windsor School of Law, where he spent three years coaching at two of the top high school programs in Ontario. As one of the top distance coaches in Ontario, Moncur guided five athletes to the Ontario Championships (OFSAA) and helped his athletes set seven school records during his time at St. Anne’s Tecumseh and Assumption.
Moncur graduated from Columbia in 2004, with a degree in economics and political science.

