You aren't a complete insider either, because while your original post is mostly true, there isn't a lawsuit.
LRC note. We've don't need two thread son the same topic so we merged them. The other thread was titled, "porscha dobson and sean mcnulty NEED to leave Dartmouth."
We've long stated that coaching threads are the hardest to moderate as people get really fired up. Ivy League threads are probably a close second. Combine the two and it's difficult. As a result, we're requiring registration to post moving forward. Please remember you are talking about real people.
You aren't a complete insider either, because while your original post is mostly true, there isn't a lawsuit.
JustTheFax wrote:
It's time for McNulty to resign, or to be removed!
The entire men's team has asked for McNulty to be removed.
The team had 24++ athletes last year, only 14 this year.
Only six athletes were uninjured and able to race at Raleigh Relays. Another was injured at this meet. All the top athletes were injured during track. As many as 20 injuries. As many as 10 stress fractures, mostly femoral stress fractures.
Only six athletes were uninjured and able to race at XC Regionals.
All the injured athletes have a lawsuit against the school because Porscha Dobson was warned after McNulty sent his holiday break training plan to the team.
Three workouts a week, plus a long run with tempo or progression, plus "recovery tempos" on easy days with 200s at mile pace. Every day is a workout.
The team should demand a new coach.
It's time for this madness to end!
This is how we know you're just making stuff up. So the team asked for McNulty to be removed? You have proof? But then you state the team SHOULD demand a new coach. isn't that the point if you already asked him to be removed?
I would have thought an athlete at Dartmouth would be better at internet trolling than this.
Idiot.
Always funny when people make claims in posts that people are unaware of and are asked about them, they refuse to divulge the information. Why even post if you don't wwant people to know?
Transfer out. Oh wait. You aren't fast enough to get any hits in the portal.
Hi, Sean!
You can cry all you want...
The team request was submitted. And the lawsuit is coming.
The fact that he has two threads going is admirable. But alas he is still a troll. Get all your frustrations out on an anonymous message board bud. If by the off chance you are actually a Dartmouth athlete/ alumni, I can guarantee you, your AD isn't visiting the boards on LR. Email them.
If you are an insider, you should have no problem verifying quite quickly. Go up the chain. It won't take long. If you are an insider.
If you ran on the team for McNulty, graduated or quit the team, now is the time to speak up for the benefit of the school, your teammates and future students. Parents, athletes, former athletes. If nothing else, email the athletic department to tell them about any injuries running for McNulty. THE TIME TO HELP IS NOW!!!
If you ran on the team for McNulty, graduated or quit the team, now is the time to speak up for the benefit of the school, your teammates and future students. Parents, athletes, former athletes. If nothing else, email the athletic department to tell them about any injuries running for McNulty. THE TIME TO HELP IS NOW!!!
Hilarious. You want to air grievances but when people tell you they want to hear about them, you don't want to share. We want to know and we are giving you the opportunity to tell us. If you refuse, the threads will be deleted.
personal anecdotes and specific information regarding personal relationships with mcnulty don't have to be shared on LRC. the facts are apparent about his horrible performances and the strong discontent of the team with him and with porscha. I am not sure what else you need.
you are not the insider you claim to be. any specifics about calls for McNulty to be removed could be currently underway and therefore the real insiders don't want to share. I really don't understand what you are asking for here
The OP is very misleading about the work ethic of Ben True. Ben is the laziest man that I have ever worked with.
care to elaborate?
HERE IS A MCNULTY LESSON:
An exceptional runner and fine young man ran 4:01 in the mile for the "prior coach."
McNulty was hired before the 2023 indoor season. Just a few weeks on the job, McNulty with all his swagger decided to tee this young man up to be the first Dartmouth runner to break 4:00 at Dartmouth's Leverone Fieldhouse. Afterall, McNulty "coached" Olympic athletes at the young age of 25 for one year while under the tutelage of family friend and hall of fame coach Gagliano (More on that later...)
That fine young man blew up and ran 4:45 that day. He was walked off a cliff by an incompetent coach. That was January 21.
After McNulty's training had time to have its effect, that young man ran 4:17 on February 10. A record number of runners broke 4:00 that day at that facility. The Dartmouth runner was 302nd. He was walked off a cliff.
Soon after, that runner suffered a season-ending injury, jeopardizing his graduate transfer and future running.
There are many other similar stories for McNulty's short time at Dartmouth.
These young men work hard to achieve Dartmouth level academics and athletics, and are now placed into the hands of this buffoon. He is causing them injury and embarrassment.
The entire team has requested that McNulty be removed.
IT'S TIME FOR THIS BUFFOON TO BE REMOVED.
HERE IS A MCNULTY LESSON:
An exceptional runner and fine young man ran 4:01 in the mile for the "prior coach."
McNulty was hired before the 2023 indoor season. Just a few weeks on the job, McNulty with all his swagger decided to tee this young man up to be the first Dartmouth runner to break 4:00 at Dartmouth's Leverone Fieldhouse. Afterall, McNulty "coached" Olympic athletes at the young age of 25 for one year while under the tutelage of family friend and hall of fame coach Gagliano (More on that later...)
That fine young man blew up and ran 4:45 that day. He was walked off a cliff by an incompetent coach. That was January 21.
After McNulty's training had time to have its effect, that young man ran 4:17 on February 10. A record number of runners broke 4:00 that day at that facility. The Dartmouth runner was 302nd. He was walked off a cliff.
Soon after, that runner suffered a season-ending injury, jeopardizing his graduate transfer and future running.
There are many other similar stories for McNulty's short time at Dartmouth.
These young men work hard to achieve Dartmouth level academics and athletics, and are now placed into the hands of this buffoon. He is causing them injury and embarrassment.
The entire team has requested that McNulty be removed.
IT'S TIME FOR THIS BUFFOON TO BE REMOVED.
It’s not too late to delete this
Youo sound very unhappy. The coach isn't going anywhere and you will only impact your own reputation by posting all of this stuff. No other coache will want you. You should have played nice and quietly transferred.
JustTheFax wrote:
It's time for McNulty to resign, or to be removed!
The entire men's team has asked for McNulty to be removed.
The team had 24++ athletes last year, only 14 this year.
Only six athletes were uninjured and able to race at Raleigh Relays. Another was injured at this meet. All the top athletes were injured during track. As many as 20 injuries. As many as 10 stress fractures, mostly femoral stress fractures.
Only six athletes were uninjured and able to race at XC Regionals.
All the injured athletes have a lawsuit against the school because Porscha Dobson was warned after McNulty sent his holiday break training plan to the team.
Three workouts a week, plus a long run with tempo or progression, plus "recovery tempos" on easy days with 200s at mile pace. Every day is a workout.
The team should demand a new coach.
It's time for this madness to end!
Its amazing that Dartmouth would have a coach like that. I know there are plenty of coaches at bottom feeder colleges training athletes in that way, but a reputable ivy? Geez.
Someone want to check this claim against a couple of the runners stravas?
I don’t know much about the new coach, but ½ the team was injured by the time he arrived. It’s not all on him.