Track and Field
Jacoby, Jake

Jake Jacoby
- Title:
- Assistant Coach - Jumps
- Email:
- edjacoby@iu.edu
During his time with the Redbirds, he coached the jumps and multi athletes and saw quick success with those groups. He saw multiple individual champions during his time in the Missouri Valley Conference.
Prior to his time in Europe, Jacoby spent time at The University of Louisville where he coached NCAA National champions, All-Americans, and Big East Champions over his tenure. During the 2007 season, Jacoby helped lead Tone Belt (Triple Jump) and Andre Black (Long Jump) to national titles. These two athletes also rank in the top three in school history for their respective events.
Jacoby also spent four years coaching at his alma mater Boise State. During his tenure, he led the Broncos to 12 individual conference titles, three NCAA All-Americans, and four school record holders. The 2007 National jumps coach of the year, regional coach of the year, and USATF performance coach also had a standout career at Boise State. Jacoby became the school's first track and field national champion in the high jump in 1984. He would also earn All-American honors three times throughout his collegiate career.
The 1985 graduate of Boise State, Jacoby's best collegiate mark in the high jump was 7 feet, 6 inches (2.29m) in 1984. He is an eight-time Big Sky Conference champion, winning the high jump title seven times, etching his name in the Big Sky Conference record books. In 1983, Jacoby ran a time of 7.14 in the 55-meter hurdles that still stands as the all-time mark in the conference. The three-time All-American is also a member of the Boise State Hall of Fame for the class of 1984.
Prior to his time in Europe, Jacoby spent time at The University of Louisville where he coached NCAA National champions, All-Americans, and Big East Champions over his tenure. During the 2007 season, Jacoby helped lead Tone Belt (Triple Jump) and Andre Black (Long Jump) to national titles. These two athletes also rank in the top three in school history for their respective events.
Jacoby also spent four years coaching at his alma mater Boise State. During his tenure, he led the Broncos to 12 individual conference titles, three NCAA All-Americans, and four school record holders. The 2007 National jumps coach of the year, regional coach of the year, and USATF performance coach also had a standout career at Boise State. Jacoby became the school's first track and field national champion in the high jump in 1984. He would also earn All-American honors three times throughout his collegiate career.
The 1985 graduate of Boise State, Jacoby's best collegiate mark in the high jump was 7 feet, 6 inches (2.29m) in 1984. He is an eight-time Big Sky Conference champion, winning the high jump title seven times, etching his name in the Big Sky Conference record books. In 1983, Jacoby ran a time of 7.14 in the 55-meter hurdles that still stands as the all-time mark in the conference. The three-time All-American is also a member of the Boise State Hall of Fame for the class of 1984.