Felix Moreno

Felix Moreno

Doylestown, PA

About Me

Felix Moreno was named the head coach of the Delaware Valley men's and women's cross country and track and field (indoor and outdoor) programs just before the 2014-15 season. He joined the Aggie track and field staff during the 2014 outdoor campaign before earning the head coach position.Moreno's first season with the Aggies saw Ta'riq Thomas have a standout freshman track and field season. He was named the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Rookie of the Year for both the indoor and outdoor seasons as he captured the triple jump title in both. He qualifed for the NCAA Indoor Championships in both the triple jump and long jump and then made the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the triple jump. In women's cross country, Moreno saw Samantha Will capture the individual title at the school's season-opening invitational. Experience is on the side of the Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic native. While serving as five-year head men’s and women’s track and field coach at Frostburg State University, Moreno coached 22 Mason Dixon Conference Champions and was the 2005 Women’s Track and Field Coach of the Year. He also had 22 NCAA qualifiers, four NCAA All-Americans, as well as 50 ECAC qualifiers and two ECAC champions. A major contributor to Moreno’s success has been his philosophy of using the Biomechanics Video Analysis Expertise in his training regimen.Moreno was the head coach of both the cross country and track and field programs at Division I Saint Francis University (Loretto, PA) from 2007 to 2009. His 2009 indoor men's track and field squad captured the Northeast Conference (NEC) championship and Moreno was tabbed as the league's Coach of the Year. Moreno coached a combined 26 men's NEC individual champions and 16 women's NEC individual champions during his three-year tenure.