SOPHOMORE:
Redshirted
in cross country, but
competed in track… at
the first indoor meet he
placed 19th
in the mile run…also ran
the 3,200 where he
finished 24th
in the WSU Open...also
ran 16:09 in the 5,000.
FRESHMAN:
In his first collegiate
race at the Whitman
Invite, Pierson finished
sixth overall with a
time of 19:40.61…
finished No. 4 on LCSC
and 50th overall at the
Charles Bowles
Invitational with a time
of 25:25…placed 57th at
the LCSC Invite,
crossing the line in
29:48.9…No. 9 Warrior
finisher at Frontier
Conference
Championships, placing
16th overall with a time
of 28:54.4.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Attended Coeur d’Alene
High School where he
earned three letters in
cross country and two in
track, while serving as
captain for both squads
his senior year…a
pitcher on the baseball
team and a guard/forward
on the basketball
squad…in cross country,
placed ninth as a junior
and eighth as a senior
in the Class 5A Idaho
State meet…ran the
second-fastest 5K time
in school history and
was a three-time MVP for
the team…qualified for
state both years he ran
track and his 3,200m
relay team took fifth at
the meet.
PERSONAL:
Born on Dec. 12, 1990 in
Coeur d’Alene…parents
are Jim and Gigi Pierson
and he has a brother
Matt…hobbies include
running, outdoor
activities and
sports…uncle
participated on the
North Idaho College and
University of Idaho
track teams…played on a
Little League team that
won the state
title…Junior Olympic
qualifier in cross
country…majoring in
Kinesiology.
FAVORITE RACE:
Willamette and LCSC
FAVORITE MOVIE:
Anchorman
FAVORITE FOOD: Mexican
Food
FAVORITE PHRASE: “Gotta
get fast to look fast”
FAVORITE BOOK: Once a
Runner
FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monk
FAVORITE RESTAURANT:
Rustler’s Roost
FAVORITE MUSICIAN:
Shinedown
CD
YOU ARE LISTENING TO
RIGHT NOW: Sound of
Madness
MOST MEMORABLE SPORTS
MOMENT: Winning state
baseball in Little
League
WHAT IS YOUR DREAM JOB:
Physical Therapist for a
professional sports team
WHERE DO YOU SEE
YOURSELF IN 10 YEARS:
Working as a physical
therapist, maybe
starting a family
WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST
ABOUT LCSC: I like the
small class sizes and
how you pretty much know
everybody
WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST
ABOUT THE LCSC CROSS
COUNTRY/TRACK PROGRAMS:
I like that the team is
really about being a
team, because you can
turn running into a very
individual sport.