Director of Cross Country & Track & Field Sean Robinson joins Airey Bros Radio to unpack how he’s building 
Drew University into a Division III contender—after a decorated two-decade run at Morris Hills HS (10 state titles, 21 sectionals, NJSCA Hall of Fame). We cover honest D3 recruiting (why grades = money), the value of liberal arts & internships near NYC, data-driven training with gait analysis, and the mindset shift from “win” to “win or learn.” Robinson also details Drew’s first All-American (Sage Hendershot, 2024), school records, and hosting the Landmark Conference XC meet.You’ll hear about:
- Building a D3 program from the ground up—staffing, systems, culture
 - D3 merit aid vs. athletic $$$ and how academics unlock offers
 - Campus/training: “The Forest,” trail access, Madison safety, NYC internships
 - Managing athletes in the social-media era: focus > comparison
 - Hands-on coaching: gait analysis, injury prevention, Google Classroom workflows
 - 2025 outlook: deeper rosters, first meet notes, and hosting Landmark XC
 
Perfect for: high-school athletes & families exploring Division III, coaches refining culture, and anyone curious how a teacher-coach builds sustainable success.
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Show Notes / Chapters- 00:55 — Why Airey Bros spotlights D2/D3/NAIA/NJCAA programs
 - 02:00 — Robinson’s Drew milestones: first All-American (Sage Hendershot), school records
 - 04:40 — Jersey icebreaker: Taylor Ham vs. pork roll
 - 05:40 — Origin story: basketball to XC, Kutztown University, teacher-coach roots
 - 08:45 — Morris Hills → Drew: choosing the next mountain, vision for the program
 - 10:50 — The reality of college coaching: recruiting never stops
 - 14:15 — D3 truth: merit aid, academics, and why grades = money
 - 18:00 — What Drew is known for: Business, Marketing, Education, History, Theater
 - 19:45 — Training environment: trails from campus, Madison safety, NYC access
 - 22:05 — Internships that still fit practice (train to Penn Station)
 - 22:57 — Program momentum: jumps group growth driven by All-American success
 - 24:58 — Staff as “clinicians,” CEO leadership without micromanaging
 - 26:20 — Hands-on coaching: gait analysis, injury prevention, Google Classroom
 - 33:10 — “Win or learn”: reframing failure & athlete mental health
 - 37:50 — Advice to HS recruits: trust your coach, limit comparison, love the process
 - 40:57 — Training talk: thresholds, biochemistry-backed decisions
 - 45:10 — Why “Drew is the stone,” not a stepping stone
 - 45:55 — 2025 notes: NJIT Alumni opener; hosting Landmark XC at Oak Ridge
 - 47:04 — Rapid fire: black coffee, mirror pep talks, Foo Fighters, single-digit golf HC