Success Story: Jeremy Haney

Success Story: Jeremy Haney

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For four seasons Jeremy Haney lettered for Fork Union’s highly-touted cross country and track and field teams. A two-time state champion in the 1,600 meter run, he led both of those teams to VISAA Division 1 state titles in both his junior and senior years, earning an All-American nodfor his work on the track.

Navy's Jeremy Haney was a standout at Fork Union before his time with the Midshipmen.

With that resume, it was easy for Navy, the same school his uncle Mark Haney attended, to offer the former Blue Devil a spot on its cross country team and Haney has not disappointed. Now a senior for the Midshipmen, Haney’s running career in Annapolis has been every bit as impressive. 

Haney got started for the Midshipmen as a freshman by participating in Navy’s last four races and scoring in his last two races and earning three top-25 finishes to garner the Patriot League rookie of the year award. Next season, Haney jumped into a larger role, competing in seven races and putting together two top-10 times as Navy’s consistent fifth scoring runner. As a junior, Haney finished 13th at the Patriot League Championship, earning second team All-Conference honors. The ocean engineering major also earned accolades for his work in the class room in 2010, picking up a nod on the PL’s academic honor roll.

This past October, Haney and his Naval Acadmey teammates worked together to capture a Patriot League Championship, and they finished with 12 of the top 52 scores. The following week, the Midshipmen finished 5th overall at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship.

With the way it’s gone for Haney the last eight years, there’s little doubt he’ll continue to find success.

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