Updated 8/18/26
Claire Incantalupo is in her fifth year as the Stockton head women’s track & field and cross country coach. Incantalupo’s teams have finished third or higher at all eight NJAC Championship meets (indoor & outdoor) since her hiring in January 2023. Her student-athletes have earned nine All-American honors and qualified for the NCAA Championships 15 times.
Incantalupo oversaw an Osprey squad that finished second at the 2023 NJAC Indoor Championships and third at the 2023 NJAC Outdoor Championships in her first five months on the job. She has helmed the Ospreys to third place at the NJAC indoor and outdoor meets in each of the last three years.
In cross country, Incantalupo has steered Stockton to a finish of third or higher at the NJAC Championships and top six at the NCAA Regionals in all three of her seasons as head coach. She has mentored two NCAA Championships qualifiers during that time.
Under Incantalupo’s direction, Stockton notched runner-up finishes as the NJAC Championships and NCAA Metro Regionals, the program’s best finish ever at an NCAA regional meet, in 2023.
Incantalupo assumed her role at Stockton after 17 months at Immaculata, where she served as head men’s and women’s track & field coach and fitness center coordinator. In her lone season at Immaculata, Incantalupo led the Mighty Mac men’s and women’s teams at 10 meets, culminating in the Atlantic East Championships.
The position at Immaculata was Incantalupo’s first as a head coach. She moved up after two years as an assistant track & field coach at Utica College, where she was involved in all aspects of the program. Incantalupo also gained experience from one semester as a track & field coaching intern at her alma mater, Rowan University.
As a student-athlete at Rowan, Incantalupo amassed nine NJAC all-conference honors, including five NJAC First Team, plus four U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association All-Region accolades. She ran legs for the Profs’ 4x400 relay team at the 2016 and 2017 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
A native of Sparta, N.J., Incantalupo graduated from Rowan in 2019 with her bachelor’s degree in Health and Exercise Science, with a minor in Business Marketing.